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This document provides an overview of information technology and discusses its evolution from the mid-20th century to present. Chapter 1 defines IT and its uses in enterprise operations. It also outlines the motivation, problem statement, objectives, and scope. Subsequent chapters will cover theoretical background, practical work, and conclusions and future work. The references section lists sources related to the evolution of the World Wide Web and information technologies. Appendix 1 provides formatting guidelines for the chapters and includes examples of tables, images, diagrams, charts, and bulleted/numbered lists.

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This document provides an overview of information technology and discusses its evolution from the mid-20th century to present. Chapter 1 defines IT and its uses in enterprise operations. It also outlines the motivation, problem statement, objectives, and scope. Subsequent chapters will cover theoretical background, practical work, and conclusions and future work. The references section lists sources related to the evolution of the World Wide Web and information technologies. Appendix 1 provides formatting guidelines for the chapters and includes examples of tables, images, diagrams, charts, and bulleted/numbered lists.

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CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1 Overview

Information technology (IT) is the use of any computers, storage, networking and
other physical devices, infrastructure and processes to create, process, store, secure and
exchange all forms of electronic data. Typically, IT is used in the context of enterprise
operations as opposed to personal or entertainment technologies. The commercial use of IT
encompasses both computer technology and telephony.

The term information technology was coined by the Harvard Business Review, in


order to make a distinction between purpose-built machines designed to perform a limited
scope of functions and general-purpose computing machines that could be programmed for
various tasks. As the IT industry evolved from the mid-20th century, computing capability
advanced while device cost and energy consumption fell lower, a cycle that continues
today when new technologies emerge.

1.2 Motivation

1.3 Problem Statement

1.4 Objectives

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1.5 Scope

1.6 Significant

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CHAPTER TWO

THEORETICAL BACKGROUND

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Theoretical background

2.3 Summery

CHAPTER THREE

PRACTICAL WORK

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Practical Work

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CHAPTER FOUR

CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Conclusion

4.3 Future Work

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REFERENCES

[1] A. A. Andrews, J. Offutt, and R. T. Alexander, "Testing web applications by modeling with
FSMs," Software & Systems Modeling, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 326-345, 2005.
[2] S. Aghaei, M. A. Nematbakhsh, and H. K. Farsani, "Evolution of the world wide web: From
WEB 1.0 TO WEB 4.0," International Journal of Web & Semantic Technology, vol. 3, no. 1,
p. 1, 2012.
[3] A. A. Algosaibi, S. Albahli, S. F. Khasawneh, and A. Melton, "WEB EVOLUTION-THE
SHIFT FROM INFORMATION PUBLISHING TO REASONING," 2017.
[4] H. Story. (2015). Developing Web 3.0. Available:
http://bblfish.net/work/presentations/2007/BOF-6747.pdf
[5] G. Kappel, B. Pröll, S. Reich, and W. Retschitzegger, Web engineering. John Wiley & Sons,
2006.
[6] N. Spivak and L. Tucker. (2007). Developing Web 3.0. Available:
http://bblfish.net/work/presentations/2007/BOF-6747.pdf

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APPENDIXES (optional)

APPENDIX-1

Limited of chapters:
Chapter 1: 4-6 pages
Chapter 2: 10-15 pages
Chapter 3: 4-6 pages
Chapter 4: 10-15 pages
Chapter 5: 2-3 pages

Tables:

Table 1: List of Items

No. Items Description Date

1 Book

2 Pen

3 Mouse

4 Keyboard

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Images, diagrams, and charts

Figure 1: New Technology of this Century

Figure 2: Information Technology

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Bullets and numbering
 One
 Two
 Three

1. One
2. Two
3. Three

1. One
a. New
b. Old
2. Two
3. Three

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