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A website structure can not be
emphasize without this?
What is NAVIGATION?
To use
What is Accessing?
Type of Protocol used to __ date?
What is Transferring?
Set of rules that describes how
information is transferred across the
Internet between clients and servers
What is Protocol?
Protocol used by the Web to transfer
data
What is Hypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTP).
The computers are geographically
close together (that is, in the same
building).
What is local-area networks
(LANs) ?
The computers are farther apart and
are connected by telephone lines or
radio waves.
What is Wide-area networks
(WANs)
The computers are within a limited
geographic area, such as a campus or
military base.
What is campus-area networks
(CANs)?
A data network designed for a town
or city.
What is metropolitan-area
networks (MANs)?
A network contained within a user's
home that connects a person's digital
devices.
What is home-area networks
(HANs)?
An international network of over 30
million computers
What is the internet?
A private network that is contained
within an enterprise
What is the intranets?
Needs, interests, technology level of
audience, and computer
equipment (special software
requirements, available memory,
speed/mhz).
What is Primary Audience?
personal
profit earning business
non-profit organization
educational
entertainment
What is purpose of site?
consistency, clarity, user
friendliness
What is Page Design?
All devices are connected to a
central hub. Nodes communicate
across the network by passing data
through the hub
What is a Star Topology?
Devices are connected with many
redundant interconnections between
network nodes. In a true mesh
topology every node has a
connection to every other node in the
network.
What is Mesh Topology?
All devices are connected to a
central cable, called the bus or
backbone.
What is a Bus Topology?
All devices are connected to one
another in the shape of a closed loop,
so that each device is connected
directly to two other devices, one on
either side of it.
What is a Ring Topology?
A hybrid topology. Groups of starconfigured networks are connected
to a linear bus backbone.
What is a Tree Topology?
A system designed to prevent
unauthorized access to or from a
private network
What is a Firewall?
Short for Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol, the suite
of communications protocols used to
connect hosts on the Internet
What is TCP/IP?
Regular text that, when clicked with
a mouse, takes you somewhere else.
What is Hypertext?
Computers connected to each other
to provide and/or exchange
information.
What is a Network?
Includes the company (.com),
organization (.org), network (.net),
school (.edu), government (.gov),
military (.mil) or other institution
producing the site
What is a Domain?