Lecture Computing for management - Lecture 11: Internet and the world wide web. After studying this chapter you will be able to understand: History of the internet, resource that can be shared, applications of internet, client/server architecture, internet service providers, HTML, web browsers, searching the web, tips and techniques, search process, different web search tools, outlook express. | Internet and the World Wide Web Lecture 11 Summary of Previous Introduction to Telecommunications Basic Components of Communications Telecommunications Media Rate of data transfer Essential computer Network Terminologies Network Topology Classification of Computer Networks Network Devices Recognize the individual components of the big picture of computer networks Summary of Previous Computer Network Layouts Microcomputer-to-local area network Microcomputer-to-Internet Local area network-to-local area network Personal area network-to-workstation Local area network-to-metropolitan area network Local area network-to-wide area network Summary of Previous Sensor-to-local area network Satellite and microwave Cell phones Computer terminal / microcomputer-to-mainframe Today’s Lecture The Internet History Resource that can be shared Applications of Internet Client/Server Architecture Internet Service Providers HTML Web Browsers Today’s Lecture Searching the Web Tips and Techniques Search Process Different Web search tools Outlook Express Summary The Internet What is the Internet? A global network of networks It is based on Internet Protocol (IP) A standard (Language) used over internet for computers to communicate with each other. The Internet is made up of many thousands of smaller national, regional, government, academic and commercial networks that link together to form a global network. All of these networks use the Internet Protocol (IP). IP is a set of rules which allow the computers that are connected to a network to communicate with each other whether they are PCs, Macintoshes or Unix machines. Any network can join the Internet as long as it uses the Internet Protocol. No one controls the Internet, it works because these smaller networks co-operate with each other. Who can Join Internet? Anyone with a computer and internet connection. At home, office, public places etc. Any network can join the Internet Includes research, academic, community & commercial networks . | Internet and the World Wide Web Lecture 11 Summary of Previous Introduction to Telecommunications Basic Components of Communications Telecommunications Media Rate of data transfer Essential computer Network Terminologies Network Topology Classification of Computer Networks Network Devices Recognize the individual components of the big picture of computer networks Summary of Previous Computer Network Layouts Microcomputer-to-local area network Microcomputer-to-Internet Local area network-to-local area network Personal area network-to-workstation Local area network-to-metropolitan area network Local area network-to-wide area network Summary of Previous Sensor-to-local area network Satellite and microwave Cell phones Computer terminal / microcomputer-to-mainframe Today’s Lecture The Internet History Resource that can be shared Applications of Internet Client/Server Architecture Internet Service Providers HTML Web Browsers Today’s Lecture Searching the Web Tips and Techniques Search .