This document provides metaphors to help explain computer network concepts:
A telephone network is compared to a computer network, with phones connected together to enable communication similar to computers. The world wide web is likened to a spider web, with resources and documents interconnected through hyperlinks. A client/server model is metaphorized as a teacher-student relationship, with the more powerful server sharing knowledge to clients like a teacher instructing students.
This document provides metaphors to help explain computer network concepts:
A telephone network is compared to a computer network, with phones connected together to enable communication similar to computers. The world wide web is likened to a spider web, with resources and documents interconnected through hyperlinks. A client/server model is metaphorized as a teacher-student relationship, with the more powerful server sharing knowledge to clients like a teacher instructing students.
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Computer Metaphors
Presented by : Ashley Runglollsing Vishal Paupiah Road Map
What is a computer network?
What is the internet? Web-Server model ISP (Internet Service Provider) WWW (World Wide Web) Protocols IP (Internet Protocol) URL (Uniform Resource Locator) A connection has been created between the two mobile that’s why communication can take place Telephone Network Computer Network
Phones are connected
together(wired/wireless) Two or more computers to enable connected together to communication allow data transmission World Wide Web Spider Web
Phones are connected
together(wired/wireless) to enable communication Client / Server – Teacher/ Student • Teacher manage classes, share knowledge with students. • Teacher more powerful than students (size, knowledge) “Peer-to-Peer” – Peer groups • Students helps each other in peer groups • No student more powerful … WWW (World Wide Web) • The Web: service provided on the internet to deliver information.