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More on Networking and Exam Preparation Lateral Thinking Puzzle “A woman comes home with a bag of groceries, gets the mail, and walks into the house. On the way to the kitchen, she goes through the living room and looks at her husband, who had blown his brains out. She then continues to the kitchen, puts away the groceries, and makes dinner.” Housekeeping Reminders Select your topic for IT Review by Sunday “Claim” your topic by editing your page http://itec200itreview.wikidot.com No duplicates allowed By Mon next week (6/9), I will let you know if your topic is NOT okay Article & Presentation due Thu Jun 26th Housekeeping Be careful! Proper referencing and quoting… http://itec200.wikidot.com/writing Making a Claim? You must back it up. “..software development is better for business...better software…quicker pace” Exam Overview http://itec200.wikidot.com/exam Quiz Bowl Time! Round One (True/False) 1) Information systems are located inside organizations and among organizations 2) Data has meaning and value to a recipient 3) Application software can be run on computer hardware without systems software 4) Binary data consists of 0’s, 1’s, and 9’s 5) When various copies of the data agree, this is an example of data consistency Round Two (Multiple Choice) 1) Each site on the Internet gets an assigned address, which is a(n) _____. a) TCP address, b) IP address, c) URL address 2) The consumer side of Amazon.com is an example of: a) Supply Chain Mangement (SCM), b) Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), c) Electronic Commerce 3) In the data hierarchy, the smallest element is the _____: a) field, b) bit, c) byte 4) _____ consists of the devices which accept data and information, process them, and display them. a) networks, b) hardware, c) software Round Three (Short Answer) 1) Give an example of a Supply Chain. 2) What is the relational database model? Round Four (Tech Scenario) Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE:MAR) today announced that it has begun testing mobile wireless checkin for Microsoft’s Windows Mobile®-powered devices on end-to-end Intel Architecture for a select group of travelers to Redmond (Wash.) Marriott Town Center. In a collaborative effort with Intel® Solution Services and Microsoft®, Marriott is working toward implementing a mobile wireless check-in process that is convenient and easy for guests to use. During testing, guests with Microsoft Windows Mobile-powered Smartphones–running the PocketPC Platform– can simply download and install Marriott’s seamless mobility software. Using the Internet, they can then connect securely to the Redmond Marriott Town Center hotel’s property management system and check in to their room while in transit to the hotel. Guests will also be able to change room types, receive welcome information and reconfirm their room rates. When they arrive at the hotel, guests retrieve their room keys from a conveniently located automated key dispenser in the lobby. Critical to the test is innovative software developed by Intel Solution Services to Marriott’s requirements that enables guests to check-in while in motion and eliminates the need to restart the check-in process, even if the wireless signal is lost in transit. Information entered by travelers will be automatically restored when the signal is re-established. A future benefit of this project will also enable guests to check in from their office PCs and laptops. 1. A smartphone is an example of an input device (true/false) 2. The PocketPC Platform is an example of a (1) output device (2) operating system (3) hardware 3. The automated key dispenser in the lobby is an example of software (true/false) 4. The software used for the check-in process is (either) application software (or) systems software 5. Check-in "while in motion" is an example of a _____ network (fill-in-the-blank) Basic Network Anatomy A computer network is any system of two or more computers that are linked together Basic Network Anatomy Protocol is a set of rules for the exchange of data between a terminal and a computer or between two computers (e.g. TCP/IP = Internet Protocol) In a local area network (LAN): computers are physically close to each other, usually in the same building In a wide area network (WAN): computers are located anywhere © 2006 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Basic Network Anatomy Broadband connection—a connection with high bandwidth DSL uses standard phone lines and is provided by phone companies in many areas Cable modems provide fast network connections through cable television networks in many areas High-speed wireless connections can connect computers to networks using radio waves rather than wires Satellite dishes can deliver fast computer network connections as well as television programs © 2006 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Client-Server vs. Peer-to-Peer (p2p) Client-Server Peer-to-Peer (p2p) Basic Network Anatomy Specialized Network: GPS Global Positioning System (GPS) Specialized network developed by U.S. Department of Defense Includes 24 satellites that circle the Earth Each satellite contains a computer, an atomic clock, and a radio On the ground, a GPS receiver can use signals broadcast by three or four visible satellites to determine its position © 2006 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Wireless A World Without Wires In a wireless computer network each node has a tiny radio transmitter connected to its network port Sends and receives data through the air rather than through cables Computers are linked within a building or cluster of buildings Each computer and peripheral is an individual node on the network A World Without Wires Wi-Fi, or 802.11x, is a wireless multiband LAN technology for computers Built on Ethernet’s data packets and Internet protocols (TCP/IP) Available in homes, public buildings, and neighborhoods © 2006Prentice-Hall, Inc. A World Without Wires Wi-MAX, or 802.16, is a wireless technology for computers that can span large(r) distances at higher bandwidths aka “Wireless Broadband” “…the biggest zero billion dollar market known to telecom.” “…Alcatel-Lucent research center successfully completes first field trial of advanced WiMAX technology in India…” © 2006Prentice-Hall, Inc. Wireless Cellular Networks “3G” wireless: Evolved from 1G (analog) and 2G (digital) Designed to support traditional (voice) as well as multimedia (non-voice) forms of data Provides for wide-area mobile communications using a worldwide standard Is a broadband, packet-based wireless transmission 700 MHz Spectrum auction: nationwide wireless broadband. Bluetooth Another type of wireless technology is Bluetooth Overcomes differences between mobile phones, handheld computers, and PCs, making it possible for all of these devices to communicate with each other regardless of operating system Firewalls Firewalls Routers Routers Internet (Untrusted) Internal Networks (Trusted) Firewalls – Internal and External FIREWALL Internal Networks Internet FIREWALL Research Dept. Network Projects Database Server Virtual Private Networks (VPN) Virtual Private Networking – VPN VPN is a private network that utilizes a common carrier’s telecommunications infrastructure Most frequently has these uses: Secure remote access, Intranet access, Extranet access In effect, results in businesses’ outsourcing their networking infrastructure Firewalls – Internal and External VPN FIREWALL Internal Networks Internet VPN FIREWALL Research Dept. Network Projects Database Server What Do You Know? 1 Which of the following statements is true ? A) Wireless technologies are spreading rapidly. B) Wireless technologies are spreading slowly. C) Wireless technologies are relatively static. D) Wireless technologies are declining rapidly. E) Wireless technologies are declining slowly. 1 Which of the following statements is true ? A) Wireless technologies are spreading rapidly. B) Wireless technologies are spreading slowly. C) Wireless technologies are relatively static. D) Wireless technologies are declining rapidly. E) Wireless technologies are declining slowly. 2 The use of cell phones to surf the web and purchase things is driven by which of the following factors? A) widespread availability of mobile devices B) the cell phone culture C) declining prices D) bandwidth improvement E) all of the above 2 The use of cell phones to surf the web and purchase things is driven by which of the following factors? A) widespread availability of mobile devices B) the cell phone culture C) declining prices D) bandwidth improvement E) all of the above 3 Which of the following are characteristics of packets? A) contains addresses of sending and receiving machines B) contains sequence number relative to other packets C) travel independently across networks D) may arrive out of sequence E) all of the above 3 Which of the following are characteristics of packets? A) contains addresses of sending and receiving machines B) contains sequence number relative to other packets C) travel independently across networks D) may arrive out of sequence E) all of the above 4 _____ allows different devices running different operating systems to communicate. A) Bluetooth B) wireless application protocol C) short message service D) wi-fi E) global positioning system 4 _____ allows different devices running different operating systems to communicate. A) Bluetooth B) wireless application protocol C) short message service D) wi-fi E) global positioning system 5 Which of the following are advantages of computer networks? A) enable organizations to be more flexible B) enable companies to share hardware, computer applications, and data C) enable geographically dispersed employees to work together D) provide a critical link between businesses and their customers E) all of the above 5 Which of the following are advantages of computer networks? A) enable organizations to be more flexible B) enable companies to share hardware, computer applications, and data C) enable geographically dispersed employees to work together D) provide a critical link between businesses and their customers E) all of the above This Week SS: Intro to Networking Self-Study & Collaboration Self-Study LAB4: Advanced Database HW: Database Queries (HW2) and Database Design (HW3) IT REVIEW: Topic Selection (update via wiki; no duplicates) Next Week LECTURE: No Lecture! SS: Intro to Excel Self-Study LAB5: Financial Modeling in Excel (warning: long lab!) LAB6: Advanced Excel Modeling LAB7: Excel Pivot Tables & Macros Following Week EXAM! Based on Reading & Lectures & Labs LECTURE: No Lecture! SS: Presentation Skills Self-Study LAB8: Modeling and Diagrams HW4: Financial Modeling in Excel (based on LAB5) HW5: Financial Modeling in Excel (based on LAB6) Final Week of Class HW8: Modeling and Diagrams (based on LAB8) ITR: Group Presentations & Article