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INTERNET

A collection of networks

History

ARPANet – developed for security of sending in case of a nuclear attack

IDEA – the system would not go down

Characteristics

Not all units directly connectedClient/server type of connectivityMakes use of a routerMakes use of a gatewayInformation transmitted by packets

What is the first step in becoming an Internet user?

Subscribe to an ISP

Internet service provider

What am I buying?

Three basic

services

telnet

FTP

email

Definitions

Telnet – allows communication with remote computers

FTP – file transfer protocol

Email – communication software

You also get 2 protocols:

1. IP

2. TCP

Definitions

IP – internet protocolrefers to type of topologydefines a packet to be 1500 bytesdoes the routing

TCP – transmission control protoTransmission will be through a sequence of

packetsAssembles and disassembles the packets

What else do I get?

Software that is used to explore the Internet

A Browser

Can I get anything else?

Software that adds to the browser (video)

A Plug-In

Additional software – SEARCH ENGINE

Software that builds a database of searchable terms

USES A SPIDER???

Search EnginesVary

InfoSeek – searches newsgroups, FAQs, and email addresses in addition to Web sites

AltaVista – indexes every word on a page

Excite – provides related hints and extra content

Google – results ranked by algorithm based on number of links from other pages

Lycos – numerous search options/a comprehensive directory

HotBot – excels at finding current news/fast

Northern Light – group results by subject, type, source, and language

Two with the Broadest Coverage

Directories

YAHOO

Sites are organized by content category

Metasearch Engines

MetaCrawler

DogpileSoftware that searches the search engines

Boolean Logic

Narrowing the search

Do I have access to the World Wide Web?

You might

And you might not

World Wide Web(WWW)

provides a uniform type of access to all Internet services

A type of GUI (graphical user interface)Characterized by HTML

HTMLhypertext markup language

Hypertext – allows access to other addresses by pointing and clicking on a picture or text

The address is attached through the code of the hypertext format

<A HREF = www.whitehouse.govmain menu </A>

main menu is the text which should be highlighted to access this address

Other HTML symbols

<HTML> </HTML> Goes at the beginning of the document and

at the end to define it as using hypertext protocol

<HEAD> </HEAD>Beginning and end of heading section

<B> </B>Beginning and end of bold text

If a website does not use the World Wide Web, it still has the same services.

Access is no longer through graphics.

Access is now done through a series of menu options.

Important point.

JAVA

A programming that allows permits dynamic Web pages

Allows the following:

dancing icons

sound clips

flashing messages

scrolling banners

applets – programs that provide code for these features

ActiveX controls – Microsoft feature that provides the same features

WARNINGS

Must have a browser that is capable of running these applets

Applets present some security risks.

Disadvantage

Not as user friendly.

Advantage

Downloading time will be less.

Not downloading pictures, colors, etc.

Internet Addresses

URL’s

(uniform resource locators)Each is an IP number.

www.whitehouse.gov

COM

GOV

NET

ORG

MIL

EDU

BIZ

UK

PRO

NAMEAERO

DE

Country designators

COOP

INFO

MUSEUM

COM

GOV

NET

ORG

MIL

EDU

NETWORK of DOMAINSCreates

A MESH TOPOLOGY

WWW.WHITEHOUSE.MAJORDOMO.GOV

DOMAIN

Defines use of hypertext protocol

Individual computer

Subdivision of the individual computer

http://www.fdu.edu/pwagner.html

DOMAIN

Defines use of hypertext protocol

Individual computer

File (web page) to get

Wireless Internet Access

Types of devicesText pagersPDAs – personal digital assistantsPocket computersWeb enabled cellular phones

Wireless Internet Access

Additional hardware/software needed:Account with wireless access service providerCellular modem card or adapter

Problem – limited display area

Wireless Application Protocol – used by providers to convert Web pages to capabilities of hand held devices

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