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Chapter 41 Information Technology For Management 6 th Edition Turban, Leidner, McLean, Wetherbe Lecture Slides by L. Beaubien, Providence College John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Networking: Discovery, Communication, Collaboration

Chapter 42 Learning Objectives Discuss the characteristics and standards of network computing Explain the benefits of interoperability and converged networks Describe the role of intranet and extranet portals and how they support supply chain management Understand the role of discovery, communication, and collaboration capabilities for organizations

Chapter 43 Learning Objectives (Continued) Describe how new communication technologies are replacing or filling the gaps left by conventional technologies Describe how IT-based collaboration and communication support group work and decision making Describe the fundamental principals and capabilities of group work technologies Evaluate the managerial, social, and ethical issues related to the use of network computing, messaging, and collaboration

Chapter 44 Local Area Network (LAN) LAN consists of the following components:  LAN file server is a repository of various software and data files for the network  Nodes are the client machines on the LAN  Wired or wireless communication media that connects the devices

Chapter 45 Local Area Network (Continued) LAN network interface card (NIC) is a special adapter that links an individual device to the communication medium and specifies:  The rate of data transmission;  The size of the message units;  Addressing information attached to each message  The network topology Network operating system (NOS) manages the server and routes and manages communications on the network.

Chapter 46 Wide Area Network (WAN) Wide area networks (WANs) are networks that cover large geographic areas.  WANs typically connect multiple LANs  WANs have large capacity and combine multiple channels (fiber optic, satellite, microwave, etc.)  WANs are provided by common carriers, such as telephone companies (Sprint, AT&T, etc.) Value-added network (VAN) are private, data-only networks managed by outside third-parties that provide these networks to multiple organizations.

Chapter 47 Going Wireless Wifi - simple wireless networks WLAN - expanding the wireless connection WiMax - Long-range wireless

Chapter 48 Network Topologies Star, all network nodes connect to a single computer, typically the file server Bus, all network nodes connect to the bus, which is a single communications channel, such as twisted pair, coaxial cable, or fiber optic cable Ring, network nodes are connected to adjacent nodes to form a closed loop

Chapter 49 Enterprise Networking Enterprise network is an organization’s interconnected network of multiple LANs and also can include multiple WANs Backbone networks are corporate high-speed central networks to which multiple smaller networks such as LANs called embedded LANs and smaller WANs connect

Chapter 410 The Network Computing Infrastructure

Chapter 411 Framework for IT support of Communication

Chapter 412 The Dis-connected Connected

Chapter 413 Managerial Issues Organizational Impacts: Changes in Communication forms Future of Technology Support: Movement toward more collaboration Extending Organizational Boundaries: Growing Reach of Organizations Virtual Work: Dispersed Organizations and the worker Single view of the Truth: improving information integrity Social and Ethical Issues

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