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Chapter 04 Computer Networks and Internet

The document discusses computer networks and the internet. It defines a computer network as a collection of connected computers and devices. It describes different types of networks including personal area networks (PANs), local area networks (LANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs), and wide area networks (WANs). The internet is the world's largest WAN that connects millions worldwide. The document also discusses intranets, extranets, the world wide web, websites, browsers, and common uses of the internet such as email, instant messaging, social media, and more.

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Chapter 04 Computer Networks and Internet

The document discusses computer networks and the internet. It defines a computer network as a collection of connected computers and devices. It describes different types of networks including personal area networks (PANs), local area networks (LANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs), and wide area networks (WANs). The internet is the world's largest WAN that connects millions worldwide. The document also discusses intranets, extranets, the world wide web, websites, browsers, and common uses of the internet such as email, instant messaging, social media, and more.

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CHAPTER

4:COMPUTER
NETWORKS AND
INTERNET

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OBJECTIVES:
 What is computer network?
 Describe the benefits associated with the use of a network
 Briefly describe Internet and the role of Internet service
providers

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4.1 Computer Network
• A computer network is a collection of
computers and devices connected together
using various communication devices and
transmission media.

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4. 2 NETWORK TYPES
 Personal Area Network (PAN)
 Network that connects computers
and devices in an individual’s
workspace using wired and
wireless technology
 Devices include smartphones,
digital cameras, printers, and more.
 Example:
With a PAN, you can connect a
laptop , digital camera and portable
printer without physical cable.

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4. 2 NETWORK TYPES
 Local Area Networks (LAN)
 LAN is a network that connects
computers and devices in a limited
geographical area, such as a home,
school, office building.
 A wireless LAN (WLAN) is a LAN
that uses no physical wires.
 Computers and devices that access a
wireless LAN must have built-in
wireless capability or the appropriate
wireless network card, USB adapter,
or other wireless device.

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4. 2 NETWORK TYPES

 Metropolitan Area Networks


LAN
(MAN)
LAN
 MAN is a is a high-speed network
that connects local area networks in a
metropolitan area, such as a city or
town, and handles the bulk of
communications activity across that MAN
region.

LAN
LAN

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4. 2 NETWORK TYPES
 Wide Area Networks (WAN)
 A network that covers a large
geographic area (such as a city,
country, or the world) using a
variety of wired and wireless
transmission media
 Internet is the world’s largest
computer network/ the world’s
largest WAN

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4.3 THE INTRANETS, EXTRANETS
AND INTERNET
 Intranet
 It is an internal network of computers belonging to
the same organisation.
 Provide authorised employees restricted access to an
organisation’s private data.

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4.3 THE INTRANETS, EXTRANETS
AND INTERNET

• Extranets
– An Extranet is formed by connecting an
organisation’s Intranet directly with other partners’
Internets (eg. suppliers, customers, partners).
– Enables organisations to have direct interaction with
suppliers, customers and partners for the purpose of
conducting e-business or e-commerce.

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4.3 THE INTRANETS, EXTRANETS
AND INTERNET
 Internet
 A worldwide collection of computer networks that
connects millions of businesses, government
agencies, educational institutions, and individuals.

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Type Users Need User ID &
Password
Internet Anyone NO

Intranet Employees YES

Extranet Business partners YES

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 The World Wide Web (or the web, for short) is a
global library of information available to anyone
connected to the Internet.
 The web consists of a worldwide collection of electronic
documents called a webpage.
 Webpage contain text, graphics, audio, video, and
hyperlink.
 A link, short for hyperlink, is a built-in connection to
other documents, graphics, audio files, videos,
webpages, or websites.
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 A website is a collection of related webpages,
which are stored on a web server.
 A web server is a computer that delivers requested
webpages to your computer or mobile device.
 A browser is software that enables users with an
Internet connection to access and view webpages
on a computer or mobile device. Example: Internet
Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome.

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 People around the world access the web to accomplish the
following types of online tasks:

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 Search Engines
 Search engine is software that finds websites,
webpages, images, videos, news, maps, and other
information related to a specific topic.
 Example: Bing, Google and Yahoo.

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 Email
 Email is the transmission of messages and files via a
computer network.
 Example: Gmail, Yahoo mail

 Instant Messaging
 occur in real-time, are communications services that
notify you when one or more of your established contacts
are online and then allows you to exchange messages or
files or join a private chat room with them
 Example: Facebook messenger
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 Chat Room
 A chat is a real-time typed conversation that
takes place on a computer or mobile device
with many other online users.
 A chat room is a website or application that
permits users to chat with others who are
online at the same time.
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 Online Discussions
 An online discussion, or discussion forum, is an
online area in which users have written discussions
about a particular subject
 To participate in a discussion, a user posts a message,
called an article, and other users read and reply to the
message.

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 Social Network
 Online social network, or social networking site, is a
website that encourages members in its online
community to share their interests, ideas, stories,
photos, music, and videos with other registered users.
 Example: Facebook, Twitter

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 Informational and Research
 An informational and research website contains factual
information. Examples include libraries, encyclopaedias,
dictionaries, directories, guides, and other types of reference.
 Users can find guides on numerous topics, such as health and
medicine, research paper documentation styles, and grammar
rules.

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 Media Sharing
 Enables members to manage and share media such as
photos, videos, and music. These websites are sometimes
called photo sharing sites, video sharing sites, and music
sharing sites, respectively
 Example: YouTube is an example of video sharing site.

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 News, Weather, Sports, and other Mass
Media
 News, weather, sports, and other mass media websites
contain newsworthy material, including stories and
articles relating to current events, life, money, politics,
weather, and sports.
 Users often can customize these websites so that they can
receive local news or news about specific topics.

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 Blogs
 is an informal website consisting of time-stamped articles, or posts, in
a diary or journal format.
 People create and use to write about their observations, experiences,
and feelings on a wide range of topics.
 Wikis and Collaboration
 Type of collaborative website that allows users to create, add, modify,
or delete the website content via a browser. Wikis can include articles,
documents, photos, or videos.
 Many companies, for example, set up wikis as an intranet for
employees to collaborate on projects or access information, procedures,
and documents.
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