Title: Internet
1Internet
- Inside the Internet and the Web
2Topics
Its a bit like climbing a mountain. You dont
know how far youve come until you stop and look
back. Vint Cerf
- The Internet A Network of Networks
- Internet Applications Communication and
Connection - Inside the World Wide Web
- The Evolving Internet
3The Internet A Network of Networks
- The Internet is an interconnected network of
thousands of networks linking academic, research,
government, and commercial institutions.
4Internet Services
- The Internet provides scientists, engineers,
educators, students, business people, and others
with a variety of services such as - Electronic mail (send/receive mail messages)
- Remote login (Telnet - access to other computers)
5Internet Services
- Transferring files (FTP - accessing archives of
data) - Newsgroups (Usenet - on-line public discussions)
- World Wide Web (a collection of multimedia
documents)
6Counting Connections
- Today, the Internet connects computers to about
every country in the world. However, the
Internet is - growing too fast to measure its growth
- too decentralized to quantify
- a network with no hard boundaries
7Internet Protocols
- The language at the heart of the Internet is
TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
- Allows cross-network communication
8Internet Protocols
- TCP breaks messages into packets
- Each packet has all the information needed to
travel from network to network - Host systems called Routers determine how to
route transmissions
9Internet Protocols
- IP is the address for the packets
- Each Internet host computer has a unique IP
Address - Each address is comprised of four sets of numbers
separated by periods, such as 123.23.168.22
10Internet Access Options
- Direct (dedicated) Connection
- Computer has its own IP address and is attached
to a LAN - No need to dial up
- Files are stored on your computer
- Response time is quick
11Internet Access Options
- Dialup Connections
- limited connection using a modem
- Full access dial up uses SLIP or PPP via modem
- Broadband Connections
- DSL service is newer, faster, and cheaper than
ISDN - Can share phone line with voice traffic
12Internet Access Options
- Cable Modem Connection
- allow Internet connections using shared TV cables
- can exceed DSL speeds
- Carry increased privacy and security risks
- Satellite Connections
- provides connections using DirecTV satellite
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13Internet Access Options
- Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
- local ISPs provide connections through local
telephone lines - national ISPs offer connections on a nationwide
scale
14Intranets and Extranets
- Intranets - self-contained intra-organizational
networks designed using the same technology as
the Internet - Firewalls - used to prevent unauthorized
communication and secure sensitive internal data
15Intranets and Extranets
- A typical Intranets include
- E-mail
- Newsgroups
- File transfer
- Web publishing
- Other services
16Intranets and Extranets
- Extranets designed for outside use by customers,
clients, and business partners - Electronic Commerce business transactions
through electronic networks
17Intranets and Extranets
- Electronic data interchange (EDI) a decade-old
set of specifications for ordering, billing, and
paying for parts and services over private
networks. - Virtual private networks not subject to the
traffic and security problems.
18Internet ApplicationsCommunication and
Connection
- The user interface varies depending on which
client/server application is being used. - UNIX - developed by Bell Labs, allows a
timesharing computer to communicate with several
other computers or terminals at once.
19Internet Addresses
- E-mail addresses are made upof two parts
separated by an at(_at_) sign - User name_at_host name
- Example johnsmith_at_mindspring.com
- The host is named using DNS (domain name system),
which translates IP addresses into a string of
names.
Each person on the Internet has a unique
e-mail address created by having a squirrel run
across a computer keyboard. Dave Barry
20Internet Addresses
- An Internet address includes username_at_hostname.su
b.dom
- username is the persons mailbox
- hostname is the name of the host computer and is
followed by one or more domains separated by
periods - host.subdomain.domain
- host.domain
- host.subdomain.subdomain.domain
21Internet Addresses
- Top level domains include
- .edu - educational sites
- .com - commercial sites
- .gov - government sites
- .mil - military sites
- .net - network administration sites
- .org - nonprofit organizations
22Internet Addresses
Examples
User President whose mail is stored on the host
whitehouse in the government domain
- president_at_whitehouse.gov
User hazel_filbert at the server for Lane County,
Oregon, k-12 school district
hazel_filbert_at_lane.k12.or.us
23E-mail on the Internet
- What appears on the screen depends on the type of
Internet connection and mail program you use
Eudora is an easy to use Email software. Outlook
and Netscape Communicator are popular e-mail
software
24E-mail on the Internet
- Why are free email accounts made available?
- often offered to attract Web site visitors
- available for users of public computers
- sensible for those wanting multiple e-mail
addresses not associated with a workplace
25E-mail on the Internet
- EEmail Formats include
- ASCII text so they can be viewed with any client
program - MIME that can be used to send and receive text
with enriched text or HTML (displays text
formatting, graphics, and links to Web pages)
26Mailing Lists and Network News
- Mailing lists allow you to participate in email
discussion groups on special-interest topics. - Network News are public discussions that you can
go in and out as you please. - Messages are posted on virtual bulletin boards
(for everyone to read).
27Real-Time Communication
- Internet relay chat (IRC) allows several users to
chat simultaneously - Internet Telephony turns the Internet into a
toll-free long-distance telephone service - Video teleconferences allow multi-person
videoconferences via the Web
28Real-Time Communication
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29Telnet and FTP
- Information gathering
- Telnet - makes remote login possible
- FTP (file transfer protocol) - allows files to
be uploaded and downloaded from remote computers
30Telnet and FTP
- Web browsers locate and transfer files without
typing commands - When you click a Web link to download a file,
youre probably using FTP
31Inside the World Wide Web
- WWW is a distributed browsing and searching
system developed at CERN - System was designed to give Internet documents
unique addresses - HTML language was created for encoding and
displaying documents - Browser software was built for viewing documents
from remote locations
32Browsing the Web
Web site Jargon
- Web pages are made up of text and images
- A Web site is a collection of web pages
- A Home page is the main entry to a Web site
- A Web browser like Netscape Communicator or
Internet Explorer allows you to explore the Web
by clicking links
33Browsing the Web
Hyperlinks (links) are words or pictures that
act as buttons, allowing you to go to another Web
page
- Links are typically underlined or displayed in a
different color
34More on Browsing the Web
- More Web site Jargon
- Links allow you to locate information without
knowing its exact location (it may move from time
to time) - Back and Forward buttons let you retrace your
steps - Bookmarks and Favorites can be set up to mark
your favorite Web locations
35Web Addresses
Pronounced Earllike the name
A typical URL looks like this http//www.prenhall
.com.beekman
36Web Addresses
- Dissecting Web Page address
Resource Page
37Searching the Web
- Search engines
- produce a list of pages that match a keyword
- they are built around a database that catalogs
Web locations based on content - Directory or Subject Tree
- A hierarchical catalog of Web sites
- Natural Language Search Engines
- Allows users to ask for what they want
The ability to ask the right question is more
than half the battle of finding the
answer. Thomas J. Watson
38Search Engines
- Search engines help find information when you
type a query using keywords.
39Search Engines
- Directory/subject tree engines offer a
menu of subject choices
40Search Engines
- Ask questions in a Natural Language Search
Engine
41Portals
- Portals offer quick and easy access to a
variety of services such as e-mail,
chat,maps, news, shopping, etc. - Examples of consumer portals include
- Yahoo!, Excite, Lycos, Alta Vista, Netscape
Netcenter, Snap - Specialized portals target specific industries
and economic sectors
42From Hypertext to Multimedia
Typical Web pages can contain
- Tables
- Frames
- Forms
- Downloadable audio and video
- Streaming audio and video
- Real-time live audio or video
- 3-D environments
43From Hypertext to Multimedia
- Plug-Ins are software extensions that add new
features. Examples include
- QuickTime
- Shockwave/Flash
- RealPlayer
- Acrobat
44Webcasting Push Technology
- Client computers pull information
- Browsers initiate a request for information
- Push technology delivers information
automatically to the client computer - Up to the minute weather reports
- News headlines
45Publishing on the Web
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
- An HTML document includes codes that determines
the format, layout, and structure of a Web
document
HTML is not WYSIWYG
46Publishing on the Web
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47Publishing on the Web
- Alternatives to HTML
- Programs that convert document format features
into HTML codes - Microsoft Word, FileMaker
- Web authoring programs
- HomePage, GoLive, FrontPage
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48Beyond HTML
- Dynamic HTML
- adds more programming power to HTML by allowing
code to automatically modify itself under certain
circumstances
JavaScript a simple language for enhancing HTML
Web pages
49Beyond HTML
- WML
- Wireless Markup Language helps create Web
documents containing stock quotes, phone numbers,
and other small nuggets of information - XML
- Will replace HTML plus provide additional
features and extensions - VRML
- Virtual Reality Modeling Language creates 3-D
virtual worlds
50Beyond HTML
- Java
- A full-featured, cross platform, object-oriented
programming language - Java applets
- Small Java programs that can be automatically
downloaded onto your client computer and can run
on any platform
51The Evolving Internet
Internet2 and the Next Generation Internet
- provides faster network communications for
universities and research institutions - virtual laboratories, digital libraries, and
distance learning applications are being built on
Internet 2
52Internet Issues
Ethical and Political Dilemmas
- Filtering software can prevent unwanted and
inappropriate content - Encryption prevents credit card and e-mail
forgery - Digital cash makes on-line transactions safer
- Universal access is a problem
53Internet Everywhere The Invisible Information
What Next? Electronic Frontier
- A blurring of Web and interpersonal communication
applications - Internet appliances connected to the Web
- Continued computer crime and security issues
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