Computer
The Internet
A worldwide collection of network that link to
Who manage the Internet - NOBODY
Each organization is responsible own network
Evolution of the Internet
Home and small business
Cable Internet service
Fiber to the Premises FTTP
fixed wireless and others
Acces provider is that individuals and organizations
acces to the internet free or for a fee
Internet ISP
Online OSP
Wireless Internet WISP
IP address
number that uniquely identifies
Domain name
the text version of an IP address
DNS server
the text version of an IP address
Netiquette
Golden Rule
the code of acceptable internet behavior
treat other as you would like them to treat you
Other Internet Services
E-mail program
Instant messaging IM
chat
chat room
VoIP Voice over IP
newgroup
messange board
FTP File Transfer Protocol
Network and Communication
Component of Data Communication
Message – The data to be communicated, the popular form of information include text number, pictures, audio
Sender - The device that sends the data message, it can be a computer, video camera, workstation telephone
Receiver – The device that receives the message like television
Transmision medium - The physical path by which a message travels from vender to receiver like radio waves
Protocols – The set of rules thatgoverns data communication, represent an agreement
Component of a Computer Network
Hardware component
Servers
Clients
Peers
Transmission media
Connecting devices – router, bridges, hubs, repeater, gateways and swicthes
Software component
Networking operating
Protocol suite – Open System Interconnection OSI model, TCP/IP model
Topology
Is geometic represent of relationship of all the links and finding devices usually called nodes to one another
Types of Topology
Bus Topology
- On the other hand is multipoint
Star Topology
- Each device has a dedicated point-to-point link only to a central control, called a hub
Ring Topology
- Each device has dedicated point connection with only the two device on either side of it
Mesh Topology
- Every device has a dedicated point-to-point link to every other device
Categories in Network
Local Area Network LAN
- Is usually privately owned and link the device in a single affice, building or campus
Wide Area Network WAN
- Provides long-distrance transmission of data, images, audio and video information owner large geographic areas that may comprise a country, a continent or even the whole world
Metropolitan Area Network MAN
- Is a network with a size between a LAN nad a WAN. It normally covers the area inside a town and city
WWW
Consists of a worldwide collection of electronic ducuments (web pages)
Web site
collection related web pages and associated items
Web sever
delivers requested web pages
Web 2.0
refers web sites for users to interact
Different between
web 1.0
read only content and static HTML
web 2.0
read write web lthrough blogs or sites like Flicker, Youtube
web 3.0
semantic web, personalization e.g iGoogle, intelligent search
Web Browser
Internet Explorer
Firefox
Opera
Safari
Google Chrome
Home page
Link
related web pages - surfing the web
Downloading
process of receiving information
Has unique address called URL or Web address
Tabbed browsing
Allow to open and view multiple web pages
2 types search tools
search engine
find information related to a specific topic
subject directory
classifies web pages in aan organized set of categories
Multimedia
plug-in
program that extends the capability of a web browser
web publishing
development and maintenance of web pages
E-Commerce
buying and selling productor service
L-Commerce
provide location information
M-Commerce
conduct commerse using a mobile device