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The Internet, Intranets, & Extranets Chapter 7
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IS for Management2 The Internet (1) A collection of networks that pass data around in packets, each of which carries the addresses of its sender & receiver Routers determine where each packet should be sent & forward the packet appropriately Transmission Control Protocol (TCP): A protocol that together with the IP protocol is used by most Internet applications (TCP/IP) (see Chapter 6)
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Chapter 7IS for Management3 The Internet (2) Backbone: High-speed (>T1) long distance links between routers Uniform Resource Locator (URL): An assigned Internet address on the Web for each Web site, e.g., http://www.ngi.gov
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Chapter 7IS for Management4 Top-Level Domain Affiliations (Extensions) on the Internet.comCommercial organization.eduEducational organization.govGovernmental agency/organization.milMilitary branch/agency.netNetworking organization.orgNot-for-profit organization.caCanadian organization.ukUnited Kingdom organization
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Chapter 7IS for Management5 Accessing the Internet LAN Servers Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) & Point- to-Point Protocol (PPP) Communications protocol software that transmits packets over telephone lines Dial-up access to the Internet Connection via On-Line Services, e.g., AOL, Microsoft Network (MSN)
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Chapter 7IS for Management6 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) A company that provides individuals or companies with access to the Internet Thousands of providers worldwide Need an account with the ISP & software that uses TCP/IP CN ISPs include Sympatico, Escape, etc.
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Chapter 7IS for Management7 Internet Services (1) World Wide Web: Information search & retrieval
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Chapter 7IS for Management8 Internet Services (2) Voice Over IP (VOIP): Technology that enables network managers to route phone calls & fax transmissions over the same network they use for data; uses codec devices to compress data/voice for transmission Content Streaming: A method of transferring multimedia files over the Internet so that the data stream of voice & pictures begins to play or can be read quickly, rather than waiting for the entire file to download
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Chapter 7IS for Management9 The World Wide Web (1) A collection of independently owned computers that work together as a single Internet service Home Page: The index page for a Web site that is normally accessed first Hypermedia: Files & linkages (hyperlinks) that connect the data on Web pages to other Web pages & URLs, allowing users to access topics in whatever order they wish Hypertext Markup Language (HTML): The standard programming language in which Web pages are written Java: Object-oriented programming language from Sun Microsystems based on C++ that allows small programs (applets) to be embedded within an HTML document The Web WWW W3
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Chapter 7IS for Management10 The World Wide Web (2) Web Browser: Applications software that provides a graphical interface to the Web Web Page: A file, typically written in HTML, that is presented through a browser Applet: A small program embedded within a Web page, normally written in Java or Javascript
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Chapter 7IS for Management11 Intranets & Extranets Intranet: An internal corporate network that uses Internet & Web standards to allow employees to access corporate information Extranet: A network based on Web technologies that links an organization with its customers, suppliers, & business partners (not available to the public) Firewall: Hardware or software that functions between an internal network & the outside world & limits access in & out of the internal network based on the organization’s access policy
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Chapter 7IS for Management12 Internet Issues Management Issues No centralized governing body for the Internet Capacity & reliability may vary among ISPs/carriers Service Bottlenecks Phenomenal growth has left a service void Providers underestimate computing power needed (e.g., AOL crashed three times in one month last year) Reconciling router addresses needed to transverse the network
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Chapter 7IS for Management13 Net Issues - Privacy & Security (1) Encryption & Decryption The conversion of a message into a secret code. Digital Signature An encryption technique used for online financial transactions.
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Chapter 7IS for Management14 Net Issues - Privacy & Security (2) Firewalls: Look only at packet header Assured Pipeline: Looks at the entire request for data & then determines whether the request is valid
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Chapter 7IS for Management15 Case for discussion US West Communications, pp. 331-332
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