E-BM The Internet and World Wide Web: E-BM InfrastructureKaleemSarwar2
The Internet and
World Wide Web:
E-BM Infrastructure, The Internet: Key Technology Concepts, Packet Switching, TCP/IP, Internet (IP) Addresses, Domain Names, DNS, and URLs, Client/Server Computing, Cloud Computing, Other Internet Protocols and Utility Programs, The Internet Today,
This document provides an overview of the Internet and World Wide Web infrastructure that supports e-commerce. It discusses the evolution of the Internet from early networks to today's global system. Key concepts covered include packet switching, TCP/IP protocols, IP addressing, domain names, browsers, servers, and wireless technologies like Wi-Fi that provide mobile access. Emerging technologies like cloud computing, augmented reality, and the "Internet of Things" are also mentioned. The document is intended to provide background information on the underlying technologies that enable e-commerce applications and transactions online.
The document discusses various technologies that enable and support e-commerce on the Internet and World Wide Web. It describes the origins and evolution of the Internet from the 1960s onward. Key concepts like packet switching, TCP/IP, and client-server computing are explained. The roles of web servers, browsers, domains, and markup languages in powering the World Wide Web are outlined. Emerging technologies like web services, broadband access, and Internet2 aim to further enhance e-commerce capabilities.
E-commerce infrastructure the internet,web and mobile platformAnand Paranthawam
This document contains slides from a textbook on e-commerce covering Chapter 3 on e-commerce infrastructure including the Internet, web, and mobile platforms. The slides discuss topics such as the evolution of the Internet, key technology concepts like packet switching and TCP/IP, Internet addressing, domain names, client/server computing, mobile platforms, cloud computing, and organizations that govern the Internet. Limitations of the current Internet and initiatives to improve it like Internet2 and expanding fiber optics are also summarized.
The document discusses the infrastructure of e-commerce, including the Internet, the World Wide Web, and mobile platforms. It covers topics such as the evolution of the Internet, packet switching, TCP/IP, IP addressing, domain names, client/server computing, wireless technologies, and the development of the World Wide Web. The document consists of slides from a textbook chapter on e-commerce infrastructure.
This document provides an overview of the internet and world wide web infrastructure that supports e-commerce. It discusses the origins and evolution of the internet from the 1960s to present day. It describes key concepts like packet switching, TCP/IP, and client-server computing that the internet is built upon. It also explains how the domain name system, internet protocols, and utility programs function. Finally, it outlines the current internet network architecture and governance bodies that influence its operations.
The document discusses the origins and evolution of the Internet and World Wide Web. It covers key topics like packet switching, TCP/IP protocols, domain names, client-server computing, and cloud computing. The goals are to explain how the Internet and WWW work and how their features support e-commerce.
This document discusses the infrastructure of the Internet and e-commerce platforms. It covers topics such as the history and evolution of the Internet; key technologies like packet switching, TCP/IP, and client-server computing; Internet protocols; wireless technologies; and the future of the Internet with reduced latency and guaranteed service levels. The document is composed of slides from a textbook on e-commerce covering these technical aspects of online commerce platforms and infrastructure.
E-BM The Internet and World Wide Web: E-BM InfrastructureKaleemSarwar2
The Internet and
World Wide Web:
E-BM Infrastructure, The Internet: Key Technology Concepts, Packet Switching, TCP/IP, Internet (IP) Addresses, Domain Names, DNS, and URLs, Client/Server Computing, Cloud Computing, Other Internet Protocols and Utility Programs, The Internet Today,
This document provides an overview of the Internet and World Wide Web infrastructure that supports e-commerce. It discusses the evolution of the Internet from early networks to today's global system. Key concepts covered include packet switching, TCP/IP protocols, IP addressing, domain names, browsers, servers, and wireless technologies like Wi-Fi that provide mobile access. Emerging technologies like cloud computing, augmented reality, and the "Internet of Things" are also mentioned. The document is intended to provide background information on the underlying technologies that enable e-commerce applications and transactions online.
The document discusses various technologies that enable and support e-commerce on the Internet and World Wide Web. It describes the origins and evolution of the Internet from the 1960s onward. Key concepts like packet switching, TCP/IP, and client-server computing are explained. The roles of web servers, browsers, domains, and markup languages in powering the World Wide Web are outlined. Emerging technologies like web services, broadband access, and Internet2 aim to further enhance e-commerce capabilities.
E-commerce infrastructure the internet,web and mobile platformAnand Paranthawam
This document contains slides from a textbook on e-commerce covering Chapter 3 on e-commerce infrastructure including the Internet, web, and mobile platforms. The slides discuss topics such as the evolution of the Internet, key technology concepts like packet switching and TCP/IP, Internet addressing, domain names, client/server computing, mobile platforms, cloud computing, and organizations that govern the Internet. Limitations of the current Internet and initiatives to improve it like Internet2 and expanding fiber optics are also summarized.
The document discusses the infrastructure of e-commerce, including the Internet, the World Wide Web, and mobile platforms. It covers topics such as the evolution of the Internet, packet switching, TCP/IP, IP addressing, domain names, client/server computing, wireless technologies, and the development of the World Wide Web. The document consists of slides from a textbook chapter on e-commerce infrastructure.
This document provides an overview of the internet and world wide web infrastructure that supports e-commerce. It discusses the origins and evolution of the internet from the 1960s to present day. It describes key concepts like packet switching, TCP/IP, and client-server computing that the internet is built upon. It also explains how the domain name system, internet protocols, and utility programs function. Finally, it outlines the current internet network architecture and governance bodies that influence its operations.
The document discusses the origins and evolution of the Internet and World Wide Web. It covers key topics like packet switching, TCP/IP protocols, domain names, client-server computing, and cloud computing. The goals are to explain how the Internet and WWW work and how their features support e-commerce.
This document discusses the infrastructure of the Internet and e-commerce platforms. It covers topics such as the history and evolution of the Internet; key technologies like packet switching, TCP/IP, and client-server computing; Internet protocols; wireless technologies; and the future of the Internet with reduced latency and guaranteed service levels. The document is composed of slides from a textbook on e-commerce covering these technical aspects of online commerce platforms and infrastructure.
The document discusses the history and development of the Internet and its infrastructure. It describes how the Internet evolved from its early innovation phase in the 1960s through its institutionalization by government agencies and subsequent commercialization. Key concepts covered include packet switching, TCP/IP protocols, IP addressing, domain names, client-server computing, and the role of backbone providers and bandwidth.
The document discusses the evolution and key concepts of the internet and web infrastructure that supports e-commerce. It describes how the internet originated and was developed in three phases from 1961 to present. It also explains important technologies like packet switching, TCP/IP protocols, client-server computing, and cloud computing. Finally, it outlines several internet protocols, services provided by internet service providers, features of the internet and web that enable e-commerce, and mobile commerce applications.
The document discusses the evolution of TCP/IP and the internet. It explains that in the 1960s, computer communication consisted of simple text and binary data transmitted over telephone networks using circuit switching. In the late 1960s, Paul Baran described a more efficient packet switching approach. This led to the development of the ARPANET in the late 1960s and early 1970s using the TCP/IP protocol suite. In the 1980s, TCP/IP was adopted as the standard for internet protocols and the internet began to grow rapidly through connections to commercial networks and the development of client-server computing.
This document provides an overview of key topics related to technology infrastructure for e-commerce and business data communication and networking, including:
1. An introduction to various network applications, programming concepts, data communications fundamentals, packet switching technologies, and internetworking protocols like TCP/IP.
2. A brief history of networking including developments by Samuel Morse, Alexander Graham Bell, and Thomas Edison that led to modern voice and data communication networks.
3. An outline of course topics, assignments including quizzes, group works and finals, and career opportunities in data communications.
BBA 3331, Introduction to E-commerce 1 Course Learnin.docxShiraPrater50
BBA 3331, Introduction to E-commerce 1
Course Learning Outcomes for Unit III
Upon completion of this unit, students should be able to:
4. Explain the four infrastructures influencing e-commerce strategy.
4.1 Discuss the origins and key technologies behind the Internet.
6. Examine the combination of variables that make up a site's architecture.
6.1 Explain the structure of the Internet.
Course/Unit
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activity
4.1
Unit Lesson
Chapter 3
Unit III PowerPoint Presentation
6.1
Unit Lesson
Chapter 3
Unit III PowerPoint Presentation
Reading Assignment
Chapter 3: E-commerce Infrastructure: The Internet, Web, and Mobile Platform
Unit Lesson
This unit’s lesson provides a wide overview of the Internet’s infrastructure. The unit begins with networking
and the Internet, and it also covers networking protocols, introduces key communication terms, and outlines
the links and switches that make data transport to and from the Internet possible.
Internet Infrastructure
E-commerce entrepreneurs need to have a good understanding of the infrastructure needed to run and
sustain their business models and organizational strategies. Entrepreneurs must be cognizant of the
infrastructure needed to sustain their businesses and how the Internet operates to adjust to the demands of
the e-commerce markets, but what is the Internet composed of?
The Internet is a complex set of public and private networks. The Internet includes hardware and software
components as well as services. The nuts and bolts of the Internet are comprised of distributed networks that
are connected to each other and offer applications and services. In other words, the public Internet is a set of
millions of worldwide computer networks interconnected to one another (Laudon & Traver, 2018). The figure
below depicts a company’s network connected to an Internet service provider (ISP). All devices in the Internet
infrastructure are referred to as hosts or nodes. Internet applications are services (e.g., e-mail) running in
hosts. Examples of programs running in hosts include websites and payment systems, which make e-
commerce possible.
UNIT III STUDY GUIDE
E-commerce Infrastructure
BBA 3331, Introduction to E-commerce 2
UNIT x STUDY GUIDE
Title
These hosts or nodes use protocols to communicate with each other. These protocols control the flow and the
sending and receiving of information across the Internet. According to Stallings (1999), the Transmission
Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP) are the central protocols used for communication within the
Internet. These protocols are jointly referred to as TCP/IP. Hosts or nodes, such as web servers or personal
computers (PCs), connect together in a local area network (LAN), which, in turn, connects to a local or
regional ISP (see Figure 1). These communication links used by hosts and routers in a LAN and their
connectivity to ...
The Global.asa file in ASP allows declarations that can be accessed across all pages in an application. It contains application and session event handlers that run on startup and shutdown. Only valid scripting languages can be used. The file must be located in the root directory and there can only be one per application. Events include Application_OnStart which runs on first page load after restart, and Session_OnStart which runs on the first page for each new user.
The document discusses concepts related to web design and internet technology, including:
- The definition of an intranet as a private network within an organization that allows secure sharing of information among employees.
- The definition of an extranet as a private network that uses internet technology to share some business information with approved external partners like suppliers or customers.
- An overview of internet service providers (ISPs) and the different types of internet connections they provide like dial-up, cable, Wi-Fi, and more.
The document discusses the history and technology of the Internet. It began in 1983 with the development of TCP/IP protocols which allowed for communication between heterogeneous networks. The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use TCP/IP and related protocols to serve billions of users worldwide. It consists of private, public, academic and government networks linked by a variety of technologies. The Internet carries a wide range of information and services through technologies like the World Wide Web and email infrastructure.
This document discusses telecommunications, networks, and the Internet. It describes the key components of a corporate network infrastructure, including different types of networks, transmission media, servers, switches, routers, and networking protocols like TCP/IP. The document also evaluates the business value of networking and telecommunications, such as lower costs, increased agility, and fewer barriers. Finally, it assesses the role of the Internet and how it has become synonymous with modern business operations.
The infracstructure of information technology in e-commercelynnb22406
The infracstructure of information technology in e-commerce.
Discuss the origins of, and the key technology concepts behind,
the Internet.
Explain the current structure of the Internet.
Understand how the Web works.
Describe how Internet and web features and services support ecommerce.
Understand the impact of mobile applications.
The document discusses the history and technology of the Internet. It began as a project by ARPA and the U.S. Department of Defense in 1983 to develop protocols like TCP/IP to connect heterogeneous networks. The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use standards like TCP/IP to serve billions of users worldwide. It uses protocols like IP to provide addressing and enable internetworking between millions of private, public, academic, business and government networks. Internet service providers and routing hierarchies allow networks and users to connect globally through peering agreements and transit. The Internet is now tied to over 160 countries and considered the prototype of the future global information highway.
This document provides an overview of networks and telecommunications for an information systems course. It discusses the key components of telecommunications networks, including terminals, processors, channels, computers and software. It describes different network topologies like star, ring and bus configurations. The document also covers telecommunications protocols like OSI and TCP/IP, trends in telecommunications, and popular business uses of the internet like email, e-commerce and overcoming barriers.
Copy of laudon-traver_ec17_ppt_ch03_accessible.pptxramidhavsclas
This chapter discusses the infrastructure that supports e-commerce, including the Internet, World Wide Web, and mobile platforms. It describes the origins and evolution of the Internet from the 1960s to present. Key concepts are explained, such as packet switching, TCP/IP protocols, IP addressing, domain names, and client/server computing. The structures of the Internet backbone and how Internet service providers connect are outlined. The chapter also covers mobile Internet access, cloud computing, and how the infrastructure supports e-commerce activities.
COMPUTER NETWORKS NOTES usefull for computer and elctronics studentsGorra Narsimhulu
This document provides an overview of computer networks including:
- Defining a computer network and distinguishing it from a distributed system
- Describing common uses of networks in business, home, mobile, and social contexts
- Outlining key characteristics of network performance including delivery, accuracy, timeliness, and jitter
- Identifying 5 components of a data communications system including the message, sender, receiver, medium, and protocols
This document provides lecture notes on computer networks. It begins with an introduction to networks, their uses, types, and reference models like TCP/IP and OSI. It then covers the physical, data link, and network layers in depth, explaining protocols, addressing, routing, error handling, and more. The document aims to help students understand computer networks and various protocols at a fundamental level.
This document discusses electronic commerce and the use of information technology. It covers topics like business intelligence, interorganizational systems, electronic data interchange (EDI), the internet, intranets, and applications for e-commerce. Specifically, it outlines the five basic tasks of business intelligence as collecting, evaluating, analyzing, storing, and disseminating data. It also describes three levels of EDI implementation that organizations can adopt and some benefits and challenges of using the internet and intranets for electronic commerce activities.
Describe three important applications of data communication networks.pdfkennithdase
Describe three important applications of data communication networks for strategic, competitive
advantage in business use. Give examples of three real world firms who have used networks for
competitive advantage in the marketplace and discuss why these networks contributed to their
expertise or competitive advantage.
Solution
Data communication: means exchange of data between devices.A computer network means
group of inter connected themselves.
A system of inter connected computers and computerized peripherals is called a computer
network.
The interconnection among computers provides information sharing among them. Computers
may connect to each other by wired or wireless media.
Network applications:
Computer networks provide a no of advantages as listed below:
Computer networks are spanned as
Thus providing the information exchange, sharing and transfer among systems with in local area
extending to the globe.
The largest network on this planet is the internet, which a network of
networks. The internet hugely connects all WANs and it can have connections to LANs and
home networks.
Internet serves many purposes for business expertise in providing
Three real world firms how have used networks for competitive advantage in the market place
are listed below:.
The document discusses the history and development of the Internet and its infrastructure. It describes how the Internet evolved from its early innovation phase in the 1960s through its institutionalization by government agencies and subsequent commercialization. Key concepts covered include packet switching, TCP/IP protocols, IP addressing, domain names, client-server computing, and the role of backbone providers and bandwidth.
The document discusses the evolution and key concepts of the internet and web infrastructure that supports e-commerce. It describes how the internet originated and was developed in three phases from 1961 to present. It also explains important technologies like packet switching, TCP/IP protocols, client-server computing, and cloud computing. Finally, it outlines several internet protocols, services provided by internet service providers, features of the internet and web that enable e-commerce, and mobile commerce applications.
The document discusses the evolution of TCP/IP and the internet. It explains that in the 1960s, computer communication consisted of simple text and binary data transmitted over telephone networks using circuit switching. In the late 1960s, Paul Baran described a more efficient packet switching approach. This led to the development of the ARPANET in the late 1960s and early 1970s using the TCP/IP protocol suite. In the 1980s, TCP/IP was adopted as the standard for internet protocols and the internet began to grow rapidly through connections to commercial networks and the development of client-server computing.
This document provides an overview of key topics related to technology infrastructure for e-commerce and business data communication and networking, including:
1. An introduction to various network applications, programming concepts, data communications fundamentals, packet switching technologies, and internetworking protocols like TCP/IP.
2. A brief history of networking including developments by Samuel Morse, Alexander Graham Bell, and Thomas Edison that led to modern voice and data communication networks.
3. An outline of course topics, assignments including quizzes, group works and finals, and career opportunities in data communications.
BBA 3331, Introduction to E-commerce 1 Course Learnin.docxShiraPrater50
BBA 3331, Introduction to E-commerce 1
Course Learning Outcomes for Unit III
Upon completion of this unit, students should be able to:
4. Explain the four infrastructures influencing e-commerce strategy.
4.1 Discuss the origins and key technologies behind the Internet.
6. Examine the combination of variables that make up a site's architecture.
6.1 Explain the structure of the Internet.
Course/Unit
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activity
4.1
Unit Lesson
Chapter 3
Unit III PowerPoint Presentation
6.1
Unit Lesson
Chapter 3
Unit III PowerPoint Presentation
Reading Assignment
Chapter 3: E-commerce Infrastructure: The Internet, Web, and Mobile Platform
Unit Lesson
This unit’s lesson provides a wide overview of the Internet’s infrastructure. The unit begins with networking
and the Internet, and it also covers networking protocols, introduces key communication terms, and outlines
the links and switches that make data transport to and from the Internet possible.
Internet Infrastructure
E-commerce entrepreneurs need to have a good understanding of the infrastructure needed to run and
sustain their business models and organizational strategies. Entrepreneurs must be cognizant of the
infrastructure needed to sustain their businesses and how the Internet operates to adjust to the demands of
the e-commerce markets, but what is the Internet composed of?
The Internet is a complex set of public and private networks. The Internet includes hardware and software
components as well as services. The nuts and bolts of the Internet are comprised of distributed networks that
are connected to each other and offer applications and services. In other words, the public Internet is a set of
millions of worldwide computer networks interconnected to one another (Laudon & Traver, 2018). The figure
below depicts a company’s network connected to an Internet service provider (ISP). All devices in the Internet
infrastructure are referred to as hosts or nodes. Internet applications are services (e.g., e-mail) running in
hosts. Examples of programs running in hosts include websites and payment systems, which make e-
commerce possible.
UNIT III STUDY GUIDE
E-commerce Infrastructure
BBA 3331, Introduction to E-commerce 2
UNIT x STUDY GUIDE
Title
These hosts or nodes use protocols to communicate with each other. These protocols control the flow and the
sending and receiving of information across the Internet. According to Stallings (1999), the Transmission
Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP) are the central protocols used for communication within the
Internet. These protocols are jointly referred to as TCP/IP. Hosts or nodes, such as web servers or personal
computers (PCs), connect together in a local area network (LAN), which, in turn, connects to a local or
regional ISP (see Figure 1). These communication links used by hosts and routers in a LAN and their
connectivity to ...
The Global.asa file in ASP allows declarations that can be accessed across all pages in an application. It contains application and session event handlers that run on startup and shutdown. Only valid scripting languages can be used. The file must be located in the root directory and there can only be one per application. Events include Application_OnStart which runs on first page load after restart, and Session_OnStart which runs on the first page for each new user.
The document discusses concepts related to web design and internet technology, including:
- The definition of an intranet as a private network within an organization that allows secure sharing of information among employees.
- The definition of an extranet as a private network that uses internet technology to share some business information with approved external partners like suppliers or customers.
- An overview of internet service providers (ISPs) and the different types of internet connections they provide like dial-up, cable, Wi-Fi, and more.
The document discusses the history and technology of the Internet. It began in 1983 with the development of TCP/IP protocols which allowed for communication between heterogeneous networks. The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use TCP/IP and related protocols to serve billions of users worldwide. It consists of private, public, academic and government networks linked by a variety of technologies. The Internet carries a wide range of information and services through technologies like the World Wide Web and email infrastructure.
This document discusses telecommunications, networks, and the Internet. It describes the key components of a corporate network infrastructure, including different types of networks, transmission media, servers, switches, routers, and networking protocols like TCP/IP. The document also evaluates the business value of networking and telecommunications, such as lower costs, increased agility, and fewer barriers. Finally, it assesses the role of the Internet and how it has become synonymous with modern business operations.
The infracstructure of information technology in e-commercelynnb22406
The infracstructure of information technology in e-commerce.
Discuss the origins of, and the key technology concepts behind,
the Internet.
Explain the current structure of the Internet.
Understand how the Web works.
Describe how Internet and web features and services support ecommerce.
Understand the impact of mobile applications.
The document discusses the history and technology of the Internet. It began as a project by ARPA and the U.S. Department of Defense in 1983 to develop protocols like TCP/IP to connect heterogeneous networks. The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use standards like TCP/IP to serve billions of users worldwide. It uses protocols like IP to provide addressing and enable internetworking between millions of private, public, academic, business and government networks. Internet service providers and routing hierarchies allow networks and users to connect globally through peering agreements and transit. The Internet is now tied to over 160 countries and considered the prototype of the future global information highway.
This document provides an overview of networks and telecommunications for an information systems course. It discusses the key components of telecommunications networks, including terminals, processors, channels, computers and software. It describes different network topologies like star, ring and bus configurations. The document also covers telecommunications protocols like OSI and TCP/IP, trends in telecommunications, and popular business uses of the internet like email, e-commerce and overcoming barriers.
Copy of laudon-traver_ec17_ppt_ch03_accessible.pptxramidhavsclas
This chapter discusses the infrastructure that supports e-commerce, including the Internet, World Wide Web, and mobile platforms. It describes the origins and evolution of the Internet from the 1960s to present. Key concepts are explained, such as packet switching, TCP/IP protocols, IP addressing, domain names, and client/server computing. The structures of the Internet backbone and how Internet service providers connect are outlined. The chapter also covers mobile Internet access, cloud computing, and how the infrastructure supports e-commerce activities.
COMPUTER NETWORKS NOTES usefull for computer and elctronics studentsGorra Narsimhulu
This document provides an overview of computer networks including:
- Defining a computer network and distinguishing it from a distributed system
- Describing common uses of networks in business, home, mobile, and social contexts
- Outlining key characteristics of network performance including delivery, accuracy, timeliness, and jitter
- Identifying 5 components of a data communications system including the message, sender, receiver, medium, and protocols
This document provides lecture notes on computer networks. It begins with an introduction to networks, their uses, types, and reference models like TCP/IP and OSI. It then covers the physical, data link, and network layers in depth, explaining protocols, addressing, routing, error handling, and more. The document aims to help students understand computer networks and various protocols at a fundamental level.
This document discusses electronic commerce and the use of information technology. It covers topics like business intelligence, interorganizational systems, electronic data interchange (EDI), the internet, intranets, and applications for e-commerce. Specifically, it outlines the five basic tasks of business intelligence as collecting, evaluating, analyzing, storing, and disseminating data. It also describes three levels of EDI implementation that organizations can adopt and some benefits and challenges of using the internet and intranets for electronic commerce activities.
Describe three important applications of data communication networks.pdfkennithdase
Describe three important applications of data communication networks for strategic, competitive
advantage in business use. Give examples of three real world firms who have used networks for
competitive advantage in the marketplace and discuss why these networks contributed to their
expertise or competitive advantage.
Solution
Data communication: means exchange of data between devices.A computer network means
group of inter connected themselves.
A system of inter connected computers and computerized peripherals is called a computer
network.
The interconnection among computers provides information sharing among them. Computers
may connect to each other by wired or wireless media.
Network applications:
Computer networks provide a no of advantages as listed below:
Computer networks are spanned as
Thus providing the information exchange, sharing and transfer among systems with in local area
extending to the globe.
The largest network on this planet is the internet, which a network of
networks. The internet hugely connects all WANs and it can have connections to LANs and
home networks.
Internet serves many purposes for business expertise in providing
Three real world firms how have used networks for competitive advantage in the market place
are listed below:.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.