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8.1

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TELECOMMUNICATIONSTELECOMMUNICATIONS

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NETWORKSNETWORKS

Chapter

8.2

THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS REVOLUTION

• Telecommunications:Telecommunications: Communication Communication of information by electronic meansof information by electronic means

• The marriage of computers and The marriage of computers and communications:communications: The 1996 The 1996 Telecommunications Deregulation and Telecommunications Deregulation and Reform ActReform Act

• The Information Superhighway:The Information Superhighway: High- High-speed digital telecommunications speed digital telecommunications networks, accessible by the general publicnetworks, accessible by the general public

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

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COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

• Computers to process informationComputers to process information

• Terminals or any input/output devices Terminals or any input/output devices that send or receive datathat send or receive data

• Communications processorsCommunications processors

• Communications softwareCommunications software

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Telecommunications System Components

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COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Components of a Telecommunications System

Figure 8-1

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COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

• Transmit informationTransmit information

• Establish interface between sender and Establish interface between sender and the receiverthe receiver

• Route messages along most efficient Route messages along most efficient pathspaths

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Functions of Telecommunications Systems

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COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

• Perform elementary processing of Perform elementary processing of information information

• Perform editorial tasks on data Perform editorial tasks on data

• Convert message speed or formatConvert message speed or format

• Control flow of informationControl flow of information

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Functions of Telecommunications Systems

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COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

Analog signalAnalog signal

• Continuous waveform Continuous waveform

• Passes through communications mediumPasses through communications medium

• Used for voice communicationsUsed for voice communications

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Types of Signals: Analog and Digital

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COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

Digital signalDigital signal

• Discrete waveformDiscrete waveform

• Transmits data coded into two discrete Transmits data coded into two discrete states as 1-bits and 0-bitsstates as 1-bits and 0-bits

• Used for data communicationsUsed for data communications

ModemModem

• Translates computer’s digital signals Translates computer’s digital signals into analog and vice versainto analog and vice versa

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Types of Signals: Analog and Digital

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COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Functions of the Modem

Figure 8-2

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COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

• Twisted wire:Twisted wire: Telephone systemsTelephone systems

• Coaxial cable:Coaxial cable: Cable televisionCable television

• Fiber optics and optical networks:Fiber optics and optical networks: Dense wave division multiplexing (DWDM)Dense wave division multiplexing (DWDM)

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Communications Channels

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COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

• Wireless transmission:Wireless transmission: Microwave, Microwave, Satellites, Paging systems, Cellular Satellites, Paging systems, Cellular telephones, Personal communication telephones, Personal communication Services, Personal digital assistants, Services, Personal digital assistants, Mobile data networksMobile data networks

• Transmission:Transmission: Baud, bandwidth Baud, bandwidth

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Communications Channels

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COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Frequency Ranges for Communications Media and Devices

Figure 8-3

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Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Figure 8-4

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

Amoco’s Satellite Transmission System

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COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

• Front-end processor:Front-end processor: Manages communications Manages communications for the host computerfor the host computer

• Concentrator:Concentrator: Collects and temporarily stores Collects and temporarily stores messagesmessages

• Controller:Controller: Supervises communication traffic Supervises communication traffic

• Multiplexer:Multiplexer: Enables single communication channel Enables single communication channel to carry data transmissions to carry data transmissions

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Communications Processors and Software

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COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

• Star Network:Star Network: All computers and other devices All computers and other devices are connected to a central host computerare connected to a central host computer

• Bus Network:Bus Network: Links a number of computers by a Links a number of computers by a single circuit single circuit

• Ring Network:Ring Network: All computers are linked by a All computers are linked by a closed loop closed loop

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Network Topologies

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Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

A Star Network Topology

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

Figure 8-5

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Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

A Bus Network Topology

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

Figure 8-6

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Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

A Ring Network Topology

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

Figure 8-7

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Private Branch ExchangesPrivate Branch Exchanges

• Central switching system Central switching system

• Handle firm’s voice and digital Handle firm’s voice and digital communicationscommunications

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Private Branch Exchanges, Local Area Networks (LANs), and Wide Area Networks (WANs)

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

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Local Area NetworksLocal Area Networks

• Telecommunication networkTelecommunication network

• Require its own dedicated channels Require its own dedicated channels

• Encompass a limited distanceEncompass a limited distance

• Gateway, router, Network Operating System (NOS), Gateway, router, Network Operating System (NOS), peer-to-peerpeer-to-peer

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Private Branch Exchanges, Local Area Networks (LANs), and Wide Area Networks (WANs)

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

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Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

A Local Area Network (LAN)

Figure 8-8

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Wide Area Networks (WANs)Wide Area Networks (WANs)

• Telecommunication networkTelecommunication network

• Span large geographical distanceSpan large geographical distance

• Consist of variety of cable, satellite, and microwave Consist of variety of cable, satellite, and microwave technologiestechnologies

• Switched lines, dedicated linesSwitched lines, dedicated lines

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Private Branch Exchanges, Local Area Networks (LANs), and Wide Area Networks (WANs)

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

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Value-Added Networks (VANs)Value-Added Networks (VANs)

• Private, multipath, data-only, third-party-Private, multipath, data-only, third-party-managed network managed network

Other Network ServicesOther Network Services

• Packet switching, Frame Relay, Packet switching, Frame Relay, Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)

• Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Digital subscriber line (DSL), Cable modems, Digital subscriber line (DSL), Cable modems, T1 line, BroadbandT1 line, Broadband

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Network Services and Broadband Technologies

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

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Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Packed-Switched Networks and Packet Communications

Figure 8-9

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

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Electronic Mail and GroupwareElectronic Mail and Groupware

• E-mail:E-mail: Eliminates telephone tag and Eliminates telephone tag and costly long-distance telephone chargescostly long-distance telephone charges

• Groupware:Groupware: Enables work groups at Enables work groups at different locations to participate in different locations to participate in discussion forums and work on shared discussion forums and work on shared documents and projectsdocuments and projects

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business Technologies

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

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Teleconferencing, data conferencing, Teleconferencing, data conferencing, and videoconferencingand videoconferencing• Teleconferencing:Teleconferencing: Ability to confer Ability to confer

with a group of people simultaneouslywith a group of people simultaneously

• Data conferencing:Data conferencing: Two or more users Two or more users can edit and modify data files can edit and modify data files simultaneouslysimultaneously

• Videoconferencing:Videoconferencing: Participants are Participants are able to see each other over video able to see each other over video screensscreens

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business Technologies

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

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Digital information services, distance Digital information services, distance

learning and E-Learninglearning and E-Learning

• Distance learning:Distance learning: Education or training Education or training delivered over a distance to individuals in delivered over a distance to individuals in one or more locationsone or more locations

• E-learning:E-learning: Instruction delivered online Instruction delivered online using the Internet or private networksusing the Internet or private networks

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business Technologies

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

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• Direct computer-to-computer exchange Direct computer-to-computer exchange between two organizations of standard between two organizations of standard business transaction documentsbusiness transaction documents

• Often without any human interventionOften without any human intervention• May use VAN with private network or set May use VAN with private network or set

up in-house using Internet.up in-house using Internet.

Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Electronic Data Interchange

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

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Essentials of Management Information SystemsEssentials of Management Information SystemsChapter 8 Telecommunications and NetworksChapter 8 Telecommunications and Networks

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

Figure 8-10

COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS

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