Title: The Internet, Intranets, and Extranets
1The Internet, Intranets, and Extranets
- Chapter 7
- Roger Clery
- Roosevelt University
2Usage of the Internet
3What do people use on Internet
4History WWW
- 1945
- Vannevar Bush writes an article in Atlantic
Monthly about a photo-electrical-mechanical
device called a Memex, for memory extension,
which could make and follow links between
documents on microfiche
5History WWW
- 1960s
- Doug Engelbart prototypes an "oNLine System"
(NLS) which does hypertext browsing editing,
email, and so on. He invents the mouse for this
purpose. See the Bootstrap Institute library. - Ted Nelson coins the word Hypertext in A File
Structure for the Complex, the Changing, and the
Indeterminate. 20th National Conference, New
York, Association for Computing Machinery, 1965.
See also Literary Machines, a hypertext
bibliography. - Andy van Dam and others build the Hypertext
Editing System and FRESS in 1967.
6History WWW
- 1980
- While consulting for CERN June-December of 1980,
Tim Berners-Lee writes a notebook program,
"Enquire-Within-Upon-Everything", which allows
links to be made betwen arbitrary nodes. Each
node had a title, a type, and a list of
bidirectional typed links. "ENQUIRE" ran on Norsk
Data machines under SINTRAN-III. See Enquire
user manual as scanned images or as HTML
page(alt).
7History
- 1989
- March
- "Information Management A Proposal" written by
Tim BL and circulated for comments at CERN (TBL).
Paper "HyperText and CERN" produced as background
(text or WriteNow format).
8Principles and Learning Objectives
- The Internet is like many other technologiesit
provides a wide range of services, some of which
are effective and practical for use today, others
are still evolving, and still others will fade
away from lack of use. - Briefly describe how the Internet works,
including alternatives for connecting to it and
the role of Internet service providers. - Identify and briefly describe the services
associated with the Internet.
9Principles and Learning Objectives
- Originally developed as a document-management
system, the World Wide Web is a menu-based system
that is easy to use for personal and business
applications. - Describe the World Wide Web and how it works.
- Explain the use of Web browsers, search engines,
and other Web tools.
10Principles and Learning Objectives
- Before the Internet and the World Wide Web become
universally used and accepted for business use,
management issues service and speed issues and
fraud, security, and unauthorized Internet sites
must be addressed and solved. - Identify who is using the Web to conduct business
and discuss some of the pros and cons of Web
shopping. - Outline a process for creating Web content.
- Describe Java and discuss its potential impact on
the software world. - Define the terms intranet and extranet and
discuss how organizations are using them. - Identify several issues associated with the use
of networks.
11Use and Functioning of the Internet
12Use and Functioning of the Internet
- ARPANET
- Internet Protocol (IP)
- Wireless Internet
- Research for a faster Internet
- Internet2 (I2)
- Next Generation Internet (NGI)
- Corporate efforts
13Routing Messages Over the Internet
14 U.S. Internet Usage
15How the Internet Works
- Hosts
- Routers forward packets to other networks
- Internet Protocol Stack (TCP/IP)
- Internet Protocol (IP)
- Transport Control Protocol (TCP)
- Backbones
16 Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
World Wide Web
Domain category
Hypertext transfer protocol
Host Network Name
17 U.S. Top Level Domain Affiliations
18Accessing the Internet
- Connection via a LAN server
- Network adapter card
- Open Datalink Interface (ODI)
- Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS)
19Accessing the Internet
20Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
- Provide Internet access to account holders
- Monthly fee varies
- Some are free
21Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
22Internet Services
23Internet Services
24Internet Services
25E-mail and Instant Messaging
26ICQ
27Usenet Newsgroups
28Internet Phone and Videoconferencing Services
29Other Internet Services
30The World Wide Web
31The World Wide Web
- Menu-based system that uses client/server model
- Hypermedia
- HTML, XML
- Web browsers
- Java
- Search engines
- Keyword indexes fast broad
- Subject indexes focused searches
32 Interesting Web Sites
33 Hypertext Markup Language
34Google
35Popular Search Engines
36Java
37Java
38CVS.com
39Intranets and Extranets
40Intranet
- Internal corporate network built using Internet
and World Wide Web standards and products - Slashes the need for paper
- Provides employees with an easy and intuitive
approach to access information that was
previously difficult to obtain
41Intranet
42Extranet
- A network that links selected resources of the
intranet of a company with its customers,
suppliers, or other business partners.
43Internet, Intranet, and Extranet Users
44 Virtual Private Network
45Developing Web Content
- Computer must be linked to a Web server
- Need Web browser program
- Add links to home page
- Advertise
- Tools
- Word processors
- HTML editor
- HTML template
- Text editor
46Push Technology
- Used to send information automatically over the
Internet - Relies on HTTP or Java technology
- Drawbacks include
- Information overload
- Volume of data broadcast
47Business Uses of the Web
- E-mail
- Linking buyers and sellers
- Tool for marketing, sales, and customer support
- Low-cost alternative to fax or express mail
48Net Issues
- Management issues
- Service and speed issues
- Routers can become bottlenecks
- Connection agreements
49Net Issues
- Privacy
- Cookie text file placed on the hard disk of a
computer system - Fraud
- Security with encryption and firewalls
- Digital signature
- Cyphertext
- Cryptography
- Unauthorized sites
50 Cryptography
51FedCIRC
52The Web in Three Dimensions
53Summary
- Internet - started with ARPANET, a project
started by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) - Internet services include
- E-mail
- Telnet
- FTP
- Usenet and newsgroups
- Chat rooms
- Web site - like a magazine, with a cover page
called a home page that has graphics, titles,
black and highlighted text