Title: The World Wide Web and the Internet
1The World Wide Web and the Internet
- How Vast Is Your Virtual Imagination?
- Chapter 2
2Student Learning Outcomes
- Describe electronic commerce, the two primary
types of e-commerce businesses, and the three
primary e-commerce activities. - Describe the relationships between Web terms,
including Web site, Web page, Web site address
(domain name), Web page address (URL), and
top-level domain. - Contrast the use of directory search engines and
true search engines.
3Student Learning Outcomes
- Describe the various types of Web multimedia
formats and the software you need to enjoy Web
multimedia. - Identify four main options for an Internet
service provider and your four choices for a
modem.
4Introduction
- Electronic commerce allows businesses to reach
more customers, distribute information quickly,
establish strong and lasting relationships, and
be innovative in how they perform all types of
commerce. However, without the World Wide Web
and the Internet this would not be possible.
52.1 Electronic Commerce
- Technology enables you to
- Reach more customers
- Distribute information quickly
- Establish relationships
- Be innovative in commerce functions
- E-commerce is commerce that is facilitated and
enhanced by technology
- SimNet Concepts Support CD
- Introduction to the Internet and the World Wide
Web
6Types of E-Commerce Business
- Brick-and-Mortar Businesses
- Physical location only
- Performs no e-commerce functions
- Click-and-Mortar Businesses
- Presence in the physical world and a Web site
- Web site that supports e-commerce
- Example JCPenney
7Types of E-Commerce cont.
- Click-and-Order Business (pure plays)
- Exists solely on the Web with no physical
presence - Example
- Amazon.com
8Click-And-Mortar BusinessJCPenney
9Click-And-Order BusinessCD Quest
p.2.37 Fig. 2.1
10Types of E-Commerce Activities
Business to consumer (B2C)- Sale of products and
services to customers who are primarily
individuals
Business to business (B2B)- Sale of products and
services to customers who are primarily other
businesses
Consumer to consumer (C2C)- Individual sells
products and services to another person or
individual
11Business to Business (B2B)
p. 2.38 Fig 2.2
12Consumer to Consumer (C2C)
- Individuals sell products and services to other
individuals - Example eBay
- Click-and-order business
- Provides an electronic marketplace
- SimNet Concepts Support CD
- B2B and E-Commerce and E-Commerce and Shopping
Online
132.2 The World Wide Web
- Internet
- A vast network of computers that connects
- millions of people all over the world.
- World Wide Web (Web)
- A multimedia-based collection of information,
- services, and Web sites supported by the Internet.
14How Old is the Internet?
- Began with military research in 1957
- Connected computers formed ARPANet in 1969
- World Wide Web browsers created in 1991
15Web Sites, Pages, and Addresses
- Web browser software used to surf the Web
- Web site specific location on the Web
- Web page specific portion of a Web site
- Web site address unique name (domain name) for an
entire Web site - Web page address unique name (URL) for a Web page
within a Web site
16Web Browser Software
- Two most popular Web browsers are
- SimNet Concepts Support CD Web Browsers
17USA Today Web Site
Web Site
Web Pages
p. 2.39 Fig 2.3
18Web Site Hierarchy
19The Anatomy of a URL
- SimNet Concepts Support CD Web Pages
p. 2.40 Fig 2.4
20Some Top-Level Domains
p.2.40 Fig. 2.4
21Using Search Engines
- Search Engine
- Facility on the Web
- Finds Web sites by key word or words
- Two main types
- Directory search engine
- Yahoo!
- True search engine
- Ask Jeeves
22True Search Engine Ask Jeeves
p. 2.41 Fig. 2-5
23Search Engines
- Mamma.com www.mamma.com
- AltaVista www.altavista.com
- HotBot www.hotbot.com
- Lycos www.lycos.com
- Webcrawler www.webcrawler.com
- SimNet Concepts Support CD Searching for
Information on the Internet
24Enjoying Web Multimedia
- Web Multimedia
- The use of audio, video, animation, and other
elements - Allows interactivity on a Web site or page
- Helps businesses attract and retain customers
- SimNet Concepts Support CD Web Utilities
Plug-Ins and Helper Applications
25Plug-Ins and Players
- Plug-Ins
- Software that works within your browser to play
multimedia - If not installed, will get a message
- Macromedia Flash, Shockwave
- Players
- Viewers
- Software that works outside your browser to play
multimedia - Windows Media, Player, RealNetworks RealPlayer
26Plug-Ins Players
p. 2.44 Fig. 2.7 2.8
27Multimedia Formats
- Web Audio
- Web audio all the sounds and music on the Web.
- Sounds are .wav (wave) or .au (audio) files
- Current browsers come equipped with plug-ins.
- Web Video
- Web video all the video footage on the Web
- QuickTime file formats or Windows AVI format
- Can view with plug-ins, QuickTime Media Player,
or Windows Media Player
28Multimedia Formats
- Streaming Media
- Continually sends small parts of a large file to
your Web browser - Don't have to wait until entire file has been
downloaded - Works for audio or video files
- Use Windows Media Player, RealNetworks
RealPlayer, or QuickTime Player
29Interactive Web Multimedia Flash Plug-In
- Flash is software that helps you create animated
and interactive Web pages - Flash plug-in enables you to view and interact
with Flash-based Web pages - Designed by Macromedia
30Interactive Web Multimedia Shockwave Player
- Shockwave is software that helps you create Web
pages with significant interactivity through
multimedia - Designed by Macromedia
- Shockwave player enables you to view and interact
with Shockwave-based Web pages (shocked pages)
31Interactive Web MultimediaVirtual Reality
Modeling Language
- VRML allows you to
- Participate in a virtual world in which you have
the illusion that you are physically
participating in the presentation of the Web
multimedia - Displays three-dimensional images, and a VRML
player provides you with controls that allow you
to turn the 3-D images and view them from
different perspectives
- SimNet Concepts Support CD
- Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence
322.3 The Internet Behind the Web
- Internet makes the Web possible
- Internet Technology
- Network
- Internet backbone
- Network access point (NAP)
- Network service provider (NSP)
- SimNet Concepts Support CD
- Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web
33Internet Backbone
p. 2.47 Fig. 2.10
34Computers on the Internet
- Internet server computer (host computer)
- Computer that provides information and services
to other computers and Internet users - High-end work station, minicomputer, or mainframe
- Web client computer
- Computer used to surf the Internet and access
information and services on a server computer - Desktop, notebook, smart phone, PDA, or tablet PC
- SimNet Concepts Support CD Internet Appliances
35Types of Servers on the Internet
- Web server provides information and services to
Web surfers - FTP server maintains a collection of files that
can be downloaded - IRC server supports use of discussion groups and
chat rooms - Mail server provides e-mail services and accounts
36FTP Server ZDNet
p. 2.48 Fig. 2.11
37Information on the Internet
- Communications protocol
- A set of rules that every computer follows to
transfer information - Different types of computers handle information
in different forms - To communicate effectively, computers must have
common protocols for moving information among
themselves on the Internet
38Internet Protocols
TCP/IP
http
FTP
39Protocols
- TCP/IP (Transfer Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol) - Basic protocol that makes the Internet work
- Hypertext transfer protocol (http)
- Supports movement of info over the Web
- To access a Web site, you use TCP/IP and http
- File transfer protocol (FTP)
- Transfer files from one computer to another
- Can download a variety of file types
402.4 Getting Connected
Four things required to get connected to the
Internet
Software
Computer
Internet
Modem
ISP
- SimNet Concepts Support CD Connecting to the
Internet
41Options for Internet Service Providers
- SimNet Concepts Support CD Internet Service
Providers and Connecting to the Internet
42Commercial ISPs
- Charge a monthly fee
- May place a limit on Internet time
- Provides Web space for your Web site
- Can offer 24-hour technical support
- Offers free e-mail, chat rooms, and instant
messenger - MSN, AOL, and ATT WorldNet
43Commercial ISPATT WorldNet
p. 2.51 Fig. 2.12
44Free ISPs
- Absolutely free
- May display advertising banners
- No or limited Web space
- Limited technical support
- Popular free ISPs
- Freelane, FreeInternet, and Juno
45Free ISPJuno
46Different Types of Modems
47Telephone Modem
- A telephone for your computer
- A device that connects your computer through a
phone line to a network
- Changes the digital computer signal to an analog
phone-line signal - To access the Internet
- Telephone modem
- Phone line
- Internet Service Provider
- Connectivity software
48Telephone Modems
49More on Telephone Modems
- Usually built into the motherboard or is an
expansion card - Generally has two RJ-11 telephone jacks
- Slowest type of Internet connection
- Fastest speed is 56Kbps
- To get a faster connection use DSL, a cable or
satellite modem, or wireless
50Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- A high-speed Internet connection using the phone
line - Can talk on the phone while surfing the Internet
51DSL Modems
- 100 times faster than a phone modem
- Always on
- Can use the same phone line for voice connections
- If you have a home network with a router, can use
the same DSL connection for multiple computers - Must live within range of phone company
52Cable Modem
- Use cable TV wiring
- Both cable TV and Internet connection travel on
one wire - Splitter in home router directs signal
- Cable modem attaches to Ethernet card or USB port
- Between 20 and 100 times faster than a telephone
modem
53DSL Cable
p. 2.52-2.53 Fig. 2.13 2.14
54Satellite Modem
- Modem that allows you to get Internet access
using a satellite dish (antenna) - Some satellite dishes can give both Internet
access and TV reception - Satellite modem usually uses a USB port
- Software comes with the satellite modem
55Connectivity Software for Surfing the Web
- Software
- Connectivity software
- Web browser
p. 2.54 Fig. 2.15
56E-mailMicrosoft Outlook
- E-mail addresses are unique
- Typical format is username_at_orgname.orgtype
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582.5 Consumer QA
- What is the Format of an E-mail Address?
- How Fast Can I Surf the Web?
- Can I Spend Too Much Time Surfing the Web?
- How Can I Get My Business Online?
- Can I Take Advantage of Web E-commerce Using a
PDA or Smart Phone?
- SimNet Concepts Support CD Using E-Mail and
Web Hosting
592.6 Key Terms
- Click-and-order business
- Connectivity software
- Directory search engine
- Domain name
- Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) modem
- File transfer protocol (FTP)
- Brick-and-mortar business
- B2B e-commerce
- B2C e-commerce
- C2C e-commerce
- Cable modem
- Click-and-mortar business
602.6 Key Terms
- Flash
- FTP server
- Internet
- Internet server computer
- Internet service provider
- Internet relay chat
- Mail server
- Player
- Plug-in
- Satellite modem
- Shockwave
- Steaming media
- TCP/IP
- Telephone modem
612.6 Key Terms
- True search engine
- Uniform resource locator
- Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML)
- Web audio
- Web browser software
- Web page
- Web server
- Web site
- Web site address
- Web video
- World Wide Web
62Review of Concepts
- Identifying Servers on a Web Page
- Matching Technical Terms
- Comparing the Real World to the Web Internet
- What is the equivalent of the yellow pages?
- Dissecting a Web Page Address
63Hands On ProjectsE-Commerce
- Setting Up a Business on the Web
- How do Web hosts advertise your site?
- Participating in E-Commerce Auctions
- Got eBay?
- Finding an ISP
- How much Web space do you need?
64Hands On ProjectsEthics, Security Privacy
- Finding Social Security Numbers on Deceased
People - The law requires it
- Finding Personal Information on the Web
- Could someone find your shoe size?
- Finding E-Mail Addresses on the Web
65Hands On Projectson the Web
- Registering a Domain Name
- www.whatsyourname.com
- Finding Maps and Directions
- Never be lost again
- Your Schools Web Site Structure
66Hands On ProjectsGroup Activities
- Learning about Web Space at Your School
- Managing Your Cookies
- Are Oreos good for your computer?
- Finding a Regional ISP
- Connecting to the Web through Your School
- How easy is it?