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Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition. Chapter 7 The Internet, Intranets, and Extranets. Principles and Learning Objectives.
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Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition Chapter 7 The Internet, Intranets, and Extranets
Principles and Learning Objectives • The Internet is like many other technologies - it provides a wide range of services, some of which are effective and practical for use today, others that are still evolving, and still others that will fade away from lack of use • Briefly describe how the Internet works, including alternatives for connecting to it and the role of Internet service providers Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Principles and Learning Objectives (continued) • Originally developed as a document-management system, the World Wide Web is a hyperlink-based system that is easy to use for personal and business applications • Describe the World Wide Web and how it works • Explain the use of Web browsers, search engines, and other Web tools • Identify and briefly describe the applications associated with the Internet and the Web Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Principles and Learning Objectives (continued) • Because use of the Internet and World Wide Web is becoming universal in the business environment, management, service and speed, privacy, and security issues must continually be addressed and resolved • Identify who is using the Web to conduct business and discuss some of the pros and cons of Web commerce • Outline a process for creating Web content • Describe Java and discuss its potential impact on the software world Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Principles and Learning Objectives (continued) • Define the terms intranet and extranet and discuss how organizations are using them • Identify several issues associated with the use of networks Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Use and Functioning of the Internet • ARPANET • Ancestor of the Internet • Project started by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) in 1969 Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
How the Internet Works • Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) • Transport-layer protocol that most Internet applications use with IP • Backbone • One of the Internet’s high-speed, long-distance communications links • Uniform Resource Locator (URL) • An assigned address on the Internet for each computer Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
How the Internet Works (continued) • Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) • Responsible for managing IP addresses and Internet domain names • Has authority to resolve domain name disputes • Cyber-squatters • Register domain names in the hope of selling them to corporations or people Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
How the Internet Works (continued) • Accessing the Internet • Connect via LAN Server • Connect via Dial-up • Connect via High-Speed Service • Connect Wirelessly Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Internet Service Providers • Any company that provides individuals or organizations with access to the Internet • Most charge a monthly fee Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
The World Wide Web • Collection of tens of millions of server computers that work together as one in an Internet • Hyperlink • Highlighted text or graphics in a Web document that, when clicked, opens a new Web page • Web browser • Web client software such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari used to view Web pages Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
The World Wide Web (continued) • Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) • Standard page description language for Web pages • HTML tags • Let the browser know how to format text • Extensible Markup Language (XML) • Markup language for Web documents containing structured information • Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) • File or portion of an HTML file that defines the visual appearance of content in a Web page Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Web 2.0 and the Social Web • Web 2.0 • The Web as a computing platform that supports software applications and the sharing of information • Rich Internet application • Software that has the functionality and complexity of traditional application software, but runs in a Web browser and does not require local installation Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Web Programming Languages • Java • Object-oriented programming language from Sun Microsystems based on C++ • Allows small programs (applets) to be embedded within an HTML document • Other languages • Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) • Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) • Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Developing Web Content • Popular tools for creating Web pages and managing Web sites • Adobe Dreamweaver, Microsoft Expression Web, and Nvu • Popular publishing options • ISPs, free sites, and Web hosting • Mash-up • Process of mixing two or more hip-hop songs into one song Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Web Services • Standards and tools that streamline and simplify communication among Web sites • XML • The key to Web services Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Web Services (continued) • Other components used in Web service applications • SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) • WSDL (Web Services Description Language) • UDDI (Universal Discovery Description and Integration) Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Internet and Web Applications • Search engines and Web research • Search engines: have become important to businesses as a tool to drive visitors to the business’ Web site • SEO has become a valuable marketing tool Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Business Uses of the Web • Commercial Internet Exchange (CIX) Association • Established in 1991 • Allows businesses to connect to the Internet Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
E-Mail, Instant Messaging, and Push Technology • E-mail • No longer limited to simple text messages • Can embed sound and images • Can attach files • Instant messaging • Online, real-time communication between two or more people who are connected to the Internet Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Career Information and Job Searching • Search engines • Good starting point for searching for specific companies or industries • Job sites • www.directmarketingcareers.com • www.monster.com • www.hotjobs.com • www.careerbuilder.com Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Telnet, SSH, and FTP • Telnet • Network protocol that enables users to log on to networks remotely over the Internet • Secure Shell (SSH) • Provides Telnet functionality through a more secure connection • File Transfer Protocol (FTP) • Supports file transfers between a host and a remote computer Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Web Log (Blog), Video Log (Vlog), and Podcasting • Web log (blog) • Web site that people create and use to write about their observations, experiences, and feelings on a wide range of topics • Podcast • Audio broadcast over the Internet • An audio blog Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Usenet and Newsgroups • Usenet • Uses e-mail to provide a centralized news service • Topic are called newsgroups • Protocol that describes how groups of messages can be stored on and sent between computers Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Chat Rooms • Enable two or more people to engage in interactive “conversations” over the Internet • Internet Relay Chat (IRC) • Requires participants to type their conversation rather than speak Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Internet Phone and Videoconferencing Services • Internet phone service • Relatively inexpensive, especially for international calls • Voice-over-IP (VoIP) technology • Network managers can route phone calls and fax transmissions over the same network they use for data • Internet videoconferencing • Supports both voice and visual communications Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Social Networks • Facebook • Provides an application development platform so that technically proficient members can create applications to run within Facebook • The U.S. intelligence community • Is adopting social networking to share information among operatives and analysts • Twitter • Allows members to report on what they are doing throughout the day Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Media Sharing • YouTube • Allows members to post homemade video content • Flickr • Allows members to upload photos to their own personal online photo album and choose photos to share with the community Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Social Bookmarking • Purpose • To provide a view of the most popular Web sites, videos, blog articles, or other Web content at any given moment • Popular social bookmarking sites • del.icio.us • Digg Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Content Streaming • Method for transferring multimedia files, radio broadcasts, and other content over the Internet • Enables users to browse large files in real time Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Shopping on the Web • Amazon Shorts • Has stories that vary in length from 2,000 to 10,000 words • Bot (intelligent agent) • Software tool that searches the Web for information, products, or prices Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Web Auctions • Web auction • A way to connect buyers and sellers • eBay • Popular auction site • Easy to use and includes thousands of products and services in many categories • Auction sites • Cannot always determine whether the people and companies listing products and services are legitimate Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Music, Radio, Video, and TV on the Internet • Radio broadcasts are now available on the Internet • Video and TV are also becoming available • Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) protocol • Used to put TV programming on the Internet Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
E-Books and Audio Books • Digital books, both in text and audio form • Are growing in popularity thanks to appealing devices and services • Audio books • Have become more popular due to the popularity of the iPod and services like audible.com Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Office on the Web • Internet office • Web site that contains files, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, an appointment calendar, and more • Allows your desktop computer, phone books, appointment schedulers, and other important information to be with you wherever you are Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Internet Sites in Three Dimensions • The Internet • Can provide critical information during times of disaster • Can be used to translate words, sentences, or complete documents from one language into another • Facilitates distance learning, which has dramatically increased in the last several years Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Intranets and Extranets • Intranet • Internal corporate network built using Internet and World Wide Web standards and technologies • Extranet • Network that links selected resources of the intranet of a company with its customers, suppliers, or other business partners • Virtual private network (VPN) • Secure connection between two points on the Internet Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Net Issues • Management issues • Preventing attacks • Service and speed issues • Keeping up with Internet traffic and traffic on company intranets • Privacy, fraud, security, and unauthorized Internet sites • People and companies are reluctant to embrace the Internet unless these issues are successfully addressed Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Summary • The Internet started with ARPANET • Internet Protocol (IP) • The set of conventions used to pass packets from one host to another • Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) • Other protocol used with IP • The Web • Collection of tens of millions of servers that work together as one in an Internet service Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Summary (continued) • Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) • Standard page description language for Web pages • Internet and Web applications include: • Web browsers, e-mail, Telnet, FTP, Web logs (blogs), podcasts, Usenet and newsgroups, chat rooms • Telnet and SSH • Enable you to log on to remote computers • Online social networks • Provide Web-based tools for users to share information about themselves with others Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
Summary (continued) • Intranet • Internal corporate network built using Internet and World Wide Web standards and products • Extranet • Network that links selected resources of the intranet of a company with its customers, suppliers, or other business partners • Management issues, service, and speed affect all networks Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition