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Internet A form of Network
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What is internet? A network consists of 2 or more computers connected together, and they can communicate and share resources (e.g. information)
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3 Why Networking is needed? Sharing information — i.e. data communication Do you prefer these? Or this?
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4 Key Definitions: – Internet: The internet is a global network of interconnected networks, connecting private, public and university networks in one cohesive unit. – Intranet: An intranet is a private enterprise network that uses internet and web technologies for information gathering and distribution within an organization. – Extranet: An extranet is a community of interest created by extending an intranet to selected entities external to an organization.
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Internet connects
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History of Internet:
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History of Internet ARPANET DARPA (defense advanced research projects agency) TCP/IP World Wide Web Internet
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Internet history:
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Early Arpanet TCP/IP (unifying protocol) – Transmission Control Protocol (how data is broken up into packets and reassembled at the end) – Internet Protocol (how packets reach their destination) FTP Email Telnet
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The World Wide Web Created by Tim Berners Lee, a researcher for CERN, in 1989 Originally to aid researchers find information through a linked texts Used HTTP for protocol and HTML for content of pages Still no images at this point
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What do we need to connect to internet: Computer Modem Dial up Software ISP Connection – High speed connections Digital Subscriber Line Integrated Services Digital Network Web Browser
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Uses of internet Positive UsesNegative Uses Globalization Flow of information Better understanding Comfort in life knowledge Immorality Security Problems Viruses Wastage of Time Cyber Crimes
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Internet Terminologies
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Web browsers
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Internet terminologies
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Internet Addresses IP addressing – a numerical label assigned to each device or unique identifier for a computer assigned by ISP – 32 bit number and consists of four number separated by dot e.g 127.80.144.30 – IP address of Server does not change DNS Addressing – A hierarchical distributed naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network
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Parts of DNS
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Types of Domains
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Internet Services
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Uses of WWW Advertisements Shopping Flight Information Television Station Celebrities Government Authorities News Encyclopedias Search Engines Medical News groups
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Email Method of exchanging digital messages from an author to one or more recipients Email Attachment: An email attachment is a computer file sent along with an email message. One or more files can be attached to any email message, and be sent along with it to the recipient. Uses of Email: Fast & timely Cheap & Inexpensive Send and receive messages any where in world Information sharing Pictures, sound, videos can be sent
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Limitations of Email: Lack of privacy Junk email No emotions Possible delay Communications problems Can send text files
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Email Address User ID Identify email service Mailing list: – Collection of email names and addresses given a single name
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Ecommerce Buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks Role of Ecommerce: – Electronic banking – Electronic shopping – Conducting Auctions – Marketing and Advertising – Providing customer services – Online travel reservations – Online trading – Video confrencing
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Types of ecommerce B2B (Business-to-Business) Companies doing business with each other such as manufacturers selling to distributors and wholesalers selling to retailers. Pricing is based on quantity of order and is often negotiable. B2C (Business-to-Consumer) Businesses selling to the general public typically through catalogs utilizing shopping cart software. By dollar volume, B2B takes the prize, however B2C is really what the average Joe has in mind with regards to ecommerce as a whole. Having a hard time finding a book? Need to purchase a custom, high-end computer system? How about a first class, all-inclusive trip to a tropical island? With the advent ecommerce, all three things can be purchased literally in minutes without human interaction. Oh how far we've come! C2B (Consumer-to-Business) A consumer posts his project with a set budget online and within hours companies review the consumer's requirements and bid on the project. The consumer reviews the bids and selects the company that will complete the project. Elance empowers consumers around the world by providing the meeting ground and platform for such transactions. C2C (Consumer-to-Consumer) There are many sites offering free classifieds, auctions, and forums where individuals can buy and sell thanks to online payment systems like PayPal where people can send and receive money online with ease.
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Advantages of ecommerce: Geographic Reach Speed Productivity Information Sharing New features Lower costs Competitive Advantage
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30 How many kinds of Networks? Depending on one’s perspective, we can classify networks in different ways Based on transmission media: Wired (UTP, coaxial cables, fiber-optic cables) and Wireless Based on network size: LAN and WAN (and MAN) Based on management method: Peer-to-peer and Client/Server Based on topology (connectivity): Bus, Star, Ring … :
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Types of Network
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Topologies
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