Assignment: Introduction To Computer
Assignment: Introduction To Computer
Computer
Name: HIRA MUNIR
Class: B.S (ENGLISH) Semester 3
Topics: Uploading, Downloading, Web browsers and
their features
Uploading and Downloading:
"Uploading" and "downloading" are terms used to refer to types of electronic data
transfers. The difference between them is the direction in which the files are being
transferred. Files are considered to be uploaded when they are transferred from a
computer or other electronic device to a central server, and downloading is when
the files are transferred from a server to a smaller peripheral unit, such as a
computer, smartphone or other device. These two different types of transfers are
often done via the Internet, such as when a file is downloaded from a website. The
transfer of data from one system or device to a similar system or device, such as
from a desktop computer to a laptop, usually is not considered uploading or
downloading.
Uploading:
The most common type of uploading is when a user uploads a digital file to an
Internet site. For example, a user might upload vacation photos to a social
networking website or a home video to a video sharing site. The uploaded files are
then stored on the website's servers and can be seen by anyone who has Internet
access and, if necessary, the right software for viewing it.
Other websites allow users to upload digital files for storage. This can allow users to
store more files or larger files than would be possible to store on their own
computer or device because of its limited storage capacity. Uploading files to
storage websites also allows other users or other devices to have access to them.
Permission to access the files can be granted to only certain people, or the files
could be made public for anyone to access.
Another type of uploading takes place within a closed computer system, such as
one within a single office building or one that connects a group of businesses. These
types of systems typically have servers to store information that needs to be shared
among multiple computers or devices. Digital files can be uploaded from any
computer or device that is connected to the system, then can be downloaded or
accessed by any other user in the system.
Downloading:
Whenever electronic files or information are transferred from a central system to a
computer or device that is connected to that system, it is considered downloading.
Files can be downloaded temporarily and then deleted after they have been used
once, or they can be downloaded on a more permanent basis and used for a long
period of time. For example, a funny video file might be downloaded from the
Internet and soon deleted after it has been watched, but a helpful application might
be downloaded and used for months or years.
Speed:
The time that it takes to upload or download a file depends on several factors. The
main factor is the digital size of the file, which is measured in bytes. The larger the
file, the longer it takes to transfer the information in it. The quality of the connection
from the Internet or central server to the smaller computer or device also makes a
difference in the transfer speed. A computer that has high-speed Internet
connection will be able to download or upload a file much more quickly than a
computer that has a low-speed connection would. In addition, the speed of the
server on which the file is stored can affect upload times or download times.
Background Operations:
Uploading and downloading occur frequently, often without the user being aware
that he or she is doing it. For example, incoming email is downloaded from a server,
and outgoing emails are uploaded to be sent out. The source code of a web page is
downloaded to the users computer so that he or she can view the content.
Whenever a computer or device is connected to the Internet or another larger
system, files are frequently transferred back and forth uploaded and downloaded
throughout the normal course of use.