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Lecture 1

This document provides an overview of web platforms and technologies. It defines key terms related to the web like internet, website, homepage, and HTML. It describes the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to 2.0 to 3.0 focused on readability, user generated content, and semantic processing. It also outlines standards set by the W3C to ensure an open and accessible web for all people and devices.

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Lecture 1

This document provides an overview of web platforms and technologies. It defines key terms related to the web like internet, website, homepage, and HTML. It describes the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to 2.0 to 3.0 focused on readability, user generated content, and semantic processing. It also outlines standards set by the W3C to ensure an open and accessible web for all people and devices.

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Web Technologies

Overview of Web Platforms


Today’s Lecture
• Web Terminologies and Web Communication Protocol (HTTP)
– Internet, WWW, Web Browser, Web Page, Website, Home Page,
Hyperlink, HTML, HTTP, URI, URL, and URN
• Web Generations
– Web 1.0, Web 2.0, Web 3.0, and Web 4.0
• Web Standards and Constraints
– W3C Standards, and W3C Design Principles
Web Terminologies and Web
Communication Protocol (HTTP)
• Internet
– In computing, it is a network of networks or worldwide system
of computer networks.
• WWW (World Wide Web or W3)
– Commonly known as the Web.
– Tim Berners-Lee (British Engineer and Computer Scientist) has
invented WWW in 1989.
– WWW is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed
via the Internet.
– With a web browser, we can view web pages that may contain
text, images, videos, and other multimedia.
• Web Browser
– Also known as Browser.
– A software application used to locate and display the Websites.
Web Terminologies and Web Communication
Protocol (HTTP)
• Web Page
– A document on the Web.
• Website
– A website is a collection of related web pages.
– Each site is owned and managed by an individual, company or
organization.
• Home Page
– Main page of a Website.
– Typically, home page serves as an index or table of contents to
other documents stored at the site.
• Hyperlink
– In computing, a link from a hypertext document to another
location, activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image.
Web Terminologies and Web Communication
Protocol (HTTP)
• HTML (HyperText Markup Language)
– HTML is a markup language.
– A markup language is a set of markup tags.
– Tags describe document content or layout.
– HTML documents contain HTML tags and plain text.
Web Terminologies and Web Communication
Protocol (HTTP)
• HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
– It was designed for communication between web browsers and
web servers.
HTTP Transaction
Web Terminologies and Web Communication
Protocol (HTTP)
• URI (Uniform Resource Identifier)
– Identifies a resource (text document, text file, etc.) over Web.
• URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
– Subset of URI that includes a network location.
• URN (Uniform Resource Name)
– Subset of URI that includes a name with a given namespace.
URI: http://www.hasnainiqbal.com/web_technologies/what-is-a-web
URL: http://www.hasnainiqbal.com/web_technologies
URN: www.hasnainiqbal.com/web_technologies/what-is-a-web
http://www.hasnainiqbal.com/web_technologies/what-is-a-web

Location where Path of file, directory Resource


HTTP Protocol resource resides or resource
define how to
access resources
Web Generations
• Web 1.0 (The Web)
– It’s about read-only content and static HTML websites like any static
company website.
• Web 2.0 (Social Web)
– It’s about user-generated content and the read-write web.
– People are consuming as well as contributing information through blogs
or sites like Flickr, and YouTube.
• Web 3.0 (Semantic Web)
– It’s about semantic web (i.e., easily processed by machines, instead of
human operations), intelligent search and behavioral advertising among
other things and most of all collective intelligence like Siri (digital
assistant).
• Web 4.0 (Intelligent Web)
– It’s about interaction between human and machine.
– It’s characterized by a shift from traditional static web pages to more
intelligent, dynamic, and interactive web applications like social
networking sites.
Web Generations
Web Standards and Constraints
• W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
– Founded in 1994 and led by Tim Berners-Lee.
– It’s an international standards organization for the World Wide
Web.
– It’s made up of member organizations that maintain full-time
staff working together in the development of standards for the
World Wide Web.
• W3C Standards
– W3C standards define an open web platform for application
development to ensure the long-term growth of the Web.
Web Standards and Constraints
• W3C Design Principles
– Web for Everyone
• One of W3C's primary goals is to make benefits available to
all people, whatever their native language, culture,
geographical location, or physical or mental ability.
– Web on Everything
• The number of different kinds of devices that can access the
Web has grown immensely.
• Smart phones, Personal Digital Assistants, interactive
television systems, voice response systems, and other
domestic appliances can all access the Web.
Summary of Today’s Lecture
• Web Terminologies and Web Communication Protocol (HTTP)
– Internet, WWW, Web Browser, Web Page, Website, Home Page,
Hyperlink, HTML, HTTP, URI, URL, and URN
• Web Generations
– Web 1.0, Web 2.0, Web 3.0, and Web 4.0
• Web Standards and Constraints
– W3C Standards, and W3C Design Principles
References
• https://www.w3.org/
• https://www.w3.org/WAI/fundamentals/accessibility-intro/

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