Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Module - Form 4
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Module - Form 4
Corporate Edition K.Z. Jihan, J. Azam & K.Lina Trio Tutor Publisher 12/12/2012
TABLE OF CONTENT
Module / CONTENT Worksheet 3.1.1 Definition of computer network 3.1.2 3.1.3 Definition of communication Importance of computer networks and communications. Worksheet 1 Types of computer networks Differences of LAN, MAN and WAN. Worksheet 2 Types of computer architecture Worksheet 3 PAGE 4 5 6
W1 3.1.4 3.1.5
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W2 3.1.6 W3
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The interconnected computing devices can communicate each other through defined rules of data communications by using hardware and software. It can be operate on wired connections or wireless connections. Internetwork means when two or more PCs are linked together and able to communicate by using hardware and software.
A system of interconnected computers and peripheral devices. Examples: It may connect computers, printer and scanner.
The transfer of information from a sender across the distance to a receiver. Examples of information transfered : Text, voice, graphics, video, sound, images or a combination of all. Data transfer can be done by using either analogue signal or digital signal.
3.1.2
COMMUNICATION
Data or information can be transferred through electricity, radio waves or light and it will be transmitted through a physical medium such as wire, cable or even the atmosphere.
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3.1.3
Importance Of Network And Communication
b.
Communication __________________________________________________________________________________________
2. List down 3 importance of computer network and comunications in our daily life. a. ____________________________________________ b. ____________________________________________ c. ____________________________________________
DIFFERENCES OF LAN, MAN AND WAN Criteria Cost Network Size Speed LAN Low Smallest Fastest MAN Higher Larger Slower Twisted-pair Cable Fibre-optic Cable WAN Highest Largest Slowest Fiber Optic Radio Waves Satellite
Twisted-pair Cable
Number of Computers
Smallest
Large
Largest
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LAN
MAN
WAN
Largest
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Types of Network Architecture
Peer-to-Peer Network
Created when all network users (clients) requires sharing resources and files from a server. In the client-server network, the server is a centralized system. Server computer that shares information and resources with other computers. Client a computer which requests services or files from a server computer.
Created when two or more PCs are connected and share resources without going through a separate server computer - decentralized system. A distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads among peers. Peers are equally privileged participants in the application. Each computer in the network is referred to as a node.
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Worksheet 3
1. Please sketch each type of network architecture in the box provided below.
Client/server Peer-to-peer
2. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate types of network architecture. a. Created when two or more PCs are connected and share resources without going through a separate server computer - decentralized system.
b. Created when all network users (clients) requires sharing resources and files from a server.
c. d. e. f.
A distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads among peers. Peers are equally privileged participants in the application. Each computer in the network is referred to as a node.
In the client-server network, the server is a centralized system.
3. State the function of client and server in the client/server architecture. a. Client
b. Server
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