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Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, learner will be able to:
• De fine the In t erne t.
• Lis t the f ea tur es of WWW .
• Diff er en tia t e be tw een the In t erne t and WWW .
• Under s t and the w orking of Sear ch Engines.
• Lis t diff er en t types of ser v er s with their purpose.
• Under s t and the diff er en t c omponen ts of a W eb sit e.
• Appr ecia t e the use of diff er en t pr ot oc ols.
• St a t e the adv an t ag es & disadv an t ag es of cr ea ting Blog ging.
IntroduCtIon
Today we live in a world of technology, where internet spins a web of interconnectivity
around the globe. Through internet more than fifty million people in countries around
the world have been connected. Internet was evolved in 1969, under the project named
ARPANET(Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) to connect computers at different
universities and U.S. defence. Soon after the people from different backgrounds such as
engineers, scientists, students and researchers started using the network for exchanging
information and messages.
In 1990s the internetworking of ARPANET,
NSFnet and other private networks resulted into
Internet. Therefore, Internet is a ‘global network
of computer networks’ . It comprises of millions
of computing devices that carry and transfer
volumes of information from one device to the
other. Desktop computers, mainframes, GPS units,
cell phones, car alarms, video game consoles, are
connected to the Net.
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Chapter 1
Basics of Internet
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, learner will be able to:
• De fine the In t erne t.
• Lis t the f ea tur es of WWW .
• Diff er en tia t e be tw een the In t erne t and WWW .
• Under s t and the w orking of Sear ch Engines.
• Lis t diff er en t types of ser v er s with their purpose.
• Under s t and the diff er en t c omponen ts of a W eb sit e.
• Appr ecia t e the use of diff er en t pr ot oc ols.
• St a t e the adv an t ag es & disadv an t ag es of cr ea ting Blog ging.
IntroduCtIon
Today we live in a world of technology, where internet spins a web of interconnectivity
around the globe. Through internet more than fifty million people in countries around
the world have been connected. Internet was evolved in 1969, under the project named
ARPANET(Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) to connect computers at different
universities and U.S. defence. Soon after the people from different backgrounds such as
engineers, scientists, students and researchers started using the network for exchanging
information and messages.
In 1990s the internetworking of ARPANET,
NSFnet and other private networks resulted into
Internet. Therefore, Internet is a ‘global network
of computer networks’ . It comprises of millions
of computing devices that carry and transfer
volumes of information from one device to the
other. Desktop computers, mainframes, GPS units,
cell phones, car alarms, video game consoles, are
connected to the Net.
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1. World WIde Web
1.1 History of World Wide Web
The World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, in 1995 the first connection
was established over what is today known as the Internet.
By the end of 1990, the first Web page was served. In April 1993, the World Wide Web
technology was available for anyone to use on a royalty-free basis.
Since that time, the Web has changed the world. It has perhaps become the most powerful
communication medium the world has ever known.
A global Web of computers known as the Internet, allows individuals to communicate
with each other often called the World Wide Web. The Internet provides a quick and easy
exchange of information and is recognized as the central tool in this Information Age.
1.2 definition
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an internet based service, which uses common set of rules
known as Protocols, to distribute documents across the Internet in a standard way.
The World Wide Web, or ‘Web’ is a part of the Internet. The Web is viewed through web
browser softwares such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox etc. Using
browsers one can access the digital libraries containing innumerable articles, journals,
e-books, news, tutorials stored in the form of web pages on computers around the world
called Web Servers. Today thousands of web pages/websites are added to the WWW every
hour.
1.2 difference between Internet and WWW
The Internet is known as “interconnection of computer networks” . The Internet is a massive
network of networks. It connects millions of computers together globally, forming a network
in which any computer can communicate with any other computer as long as they are
both connected to the Internet. Information that travels over the Internet does so via a
variety of languages known as protocols.
The World Wide Web, or “Web” for short, or simply Web, is a massive collection of digital
pages to access information over the Internet.
The Web uses the HTTP protocol, to transmit data and allows applications to communicate
in order to exchange business logic. The Web also uses browsers, such as Internet Explorer
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Chapter 1
Basics of Internet
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, learner will be able to:
• De fine the In t erne t.
• Lis t the f ea tur es of WWW .
• Diff er en tia t e be tw een the In t erne t and WWW .
• Under s t and the w orking of Sear ch Engines.
• Lis t diff er en t types of ser v er s with their purpose.
• Under s t and the diff er en t c omponen ts of a W eb sit e.
• Appr ecia t e the use of diff er en t pr ot oc ols.
• St a t e the adv an t ag es & disadv an t ag es of cr ea ting Blog ging.
IntroduCtIon
Today we live in a world of technology, where internet spins a web of interconnectivity
around the globe. Through internet more than fifty million people in countries around
the world have been connected. Internet was evolved in 1969, under the project named
ARPANET(Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) to connect computers at different
universities and U.S. defence. Soon after the people from different backgrounds such as
engineers, scientists, students and researchers started using the network for exchanging
information and messages.
In 1990s the internetworking of ARPANET,
NSFnet and other private networks resulted into
Internet. Therefore, Internet is a ‘global network
of computer networks’ . It comprises of millions
of computing devices that carry and transfer
volumes of information from one device to the
other. Desktop computers, mainframes, GPS units,
cell phones, car alarms, video game consoles, are
connected to the Net.
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Information and Computer Technology
1. World WIde Web
1.1 History of World Wide Web
The World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, in 1995 the first connection
was established over what is today known as the Internet.
By the end of 1990, the first Web page was served. In April 1993, the World Wide Web
technology was available for anyone to use on a royalty-free basis.
Since that time, the Web has changed the world. It has perhaps become the most powerful
communication medium the world has ever known.
A global Web of computers known as the Internet, allows individuals to communicate
with each other often called the World Wide Web. The Internet provides a quick and easy
exchange of information and is recognized as the central tool in this Information Age.
1.2 definition
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an internet based service, which uses common set of rules
known as Protocols, to distribute documents across the Internet in a standard way.
The World Wide Web, or ‘Web’ is a part of the Internet. The Web is viewed through web
browser softwares such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox etc. Using
browsers one can access the digital libraries containing innumerable articles, journals,
e-books, news, tutorials stored in the form of web pages on computers around the world
called Web Servers. Today thousands of web pages/websites are added to the WWW every
hour.
1.2 difference between Internet and WWW
The Internet is known as “interconnection of computer networks” . The Internet is a massive
network of networks. It connects millions of computers together globally, forming a network
in which any computer can communicate with any other computer as long as they are
both connected to the Internet. Information that travels over the Internet does so via a
variety of languages known as protocols.
The World Wide Web, or “Web” for short, or simply Web, is a massive collection of digital
pages to access information over the Internet.
The Web uses the HTTP protocol, to transmit data and allows applications to communicate
in order to exchange business logic. The Web also uses browsers, such as Internet Explorer
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or Firefox, to access Web documents called Web pages that are linked to each other via
hyperlinks. Web documents also contain graphics, sounds, text and video.
1.3 Search engines
Search engines are the programs which are needed to extract the information from the
internet. They play a very important role in our daily routine, as today for each and every
information we are dependent on internet.
Web search engines work with the help of two programs, Spider which fetches as many
documents as possible. Another program, called an indexer, reads the documents and
creates an index based on the words contained in each document. Each search engine uses
an algorithm to create its indices such that, only related results for specified keywords is
stored and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found.
A search engine works in the following order:
1. Web crawling: Web search engines work by storing information about many web
pages. These pages are retrieved by the program known as Web crawler - which
follows every link on the site. Web crawler may also be called a Web spider.
2. Indexing: Indexing also known as web indexing, it stores data to facilitate fast and
accurate information retrieval.
3. Searching: A web search query fetches the result from the web search engine entered
by the user to meet his information needs.
Few search engines available are as follows:
2. Web ServerS
2.1 What is a Server?
A server is a computer that provides data to other computers. Th e entire structure of the
Internet is based upon a client-server model.
Web server helps to deliver web content that can be accessed through the Internet. The
most common use of web servers is to host websites, as the internet is not only used to
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, learner will be able to:
• De fine the In t erne t.
• Lis t the f ea tur es of WWW .
• Diff er en tia t e be tw een the In t erne t and WWW .
• Under s t and the w orking of Sear ch Engines.
• Lis t diff er en t types of ser v er s with their purpose.
• Under s t and the diff er en t c omponen ts of a W eb sit e.
• Appr ecia t e the use of diff er en t pr ot oc ols.
• St a t e the adv an t ag es & disadv an t ag es of cr ea ting Blog ging.
IntroduCtIon
Today we live in a world of technology, where internet spins a web of interconnectivity
around the globe. Through internet more than fifty million people in countries around
the world have been connected. Internet was evolved in 1969, under the project named
ARPANET(Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) to connect computers at different
universities and U.S. defence. Soon after the people from different backgrounds such as
engineers, scientists, students and researchers started using the network for exchanging
information and messages.
In 1990s the internetworking of ARPANET,
NSFnet and other private networks resulted into
Internet. Therefore, Internet is a ‘global network
of computer networks’ . It comprises of millions
of computing devices that carry and transfer
volumes of information from one device to the
other. Desktop computers, mainframes, GPS units,
cell phones, car alarms, video game consoles, are
connected to the Net.
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Information and Computer Technology
1. World WIde Web
1.1 History of World Wide Web
The World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, in 1995 the first connection
was established over what is today known as the Internet.
By the end of 1990, the first Web page was served. In April 1993, the World Wide Web
technology was available for anyone to use on a royalty-free basis.
Since that time, the Web has changed the world. It has perhaps become the most powerful
communication medium the world has ever known.
A global Web of computers known as the Internet, allows individuals to communicate
with each other often called the World Wide Web. The Internet provides a quick and easy
exchange of information and is recognized as the central tool in this Information Age.
1.2 definition
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an internet based service, which uses common set of rules
known as Protocols, to distribute documents across the Internet in a standard way.
The World Wide Web, or ‘Web’ is a part of the Internet. The Web is viewed through web
browser softwares such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox etc. Using
browsers one can access the digital libraries containing innumerable articles, journals,
e-books, news, tutorials stored in the form of web pages on computers around the world
called Web Servers. Today thousands of web pages/websites are added to the WWW every
hour.
1.2 difference between Internet and WWW
The Internet is known as “interconnection of computer networks” . The Internet is a massive
network of networks. It connects millions of computers together globally, forming a network
in which any computer can communicate with any other computer as long as they are
both connected to the Internet. Information that travels over the Internet does so via a
variety of languages known as protocols.
The World Wide Web, or “Web” for short, or simply Web, is a massive collection of digital
pages to access information over the Internet.
The Web uses the HTTP protocol, to transmit data and allows applications to communicate
in order to exchange business logic. The Web also uses browsers, such as Internet Explorer
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or Firefox, to access Web documents called Web pages that are linked to each other via
hyperlinks. Web documents also contain graphics, sounds, text and video.
1.3 Search engines
Search engines are the programs which are needed to extract the information from the
internet. They play a very important role in our daily routine, as today for each and every
information we are dependent on internet.
Web search engines work with the help of two programs, Spider which fetches as many
documents as possible. Another program, called an indexer, reads the documents and
creates an index based on the words contained in each document. Each search engine uses
an algorithm to create its indices such that, only related results for specified keywords is
stored and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found.
A search engine works in the following order:
1. Web crawling: Web search engines work by storing information about many web
pages. These pages are retrieved by the program known as Web crawler - which
follows every link on the site. Web crawler may also be called a Web spider.
2. Indexing: Indexing also known as web indexing, it stores data to facilitate fast and
accurate information retrieval.
3. Searching: A web search query fetches the result from the web search engine entered
by the user to meet his information needs.
Few search engines available are as follows:
2. Web ServerS
2.1 What is a Server?
A server is a computer that provides data to other computers. Th e entire structure of the
Internet is based upon a client-server model.
Web server helps to deliver web content that can be accessed through the Internet. The
most common use of web servers is to host websites, as the internet is not only used to
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fetch the information but there are other uses such as gaming, data storage or running
business applications.
The primary job of a web server is to deliver web pages to clients. The communication
between the client node and server node takes place using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol
(HTTP). The delivered web pages include images, style sheets and scripts in addition to
text content.
2.2 Server Software
A web server commonly known as HTTP server or application server is a program
that serves content using the HTTP protocol. This content is generally in the form of
HTML documents, images, and other web resources, but can include any type of file. The
content served by the web server can be pre-existing (static content) or generated on the
fly (dynamic content).
1. Apache web server - the HTTP web server: Apache Software
Foundation developed the free and open source web server and can be
installed and made to work on almost all operating systems including
Linux, Unix, Windows, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and more. Almost, 60%
of the web server machines run the Apache web server
2. Apache Tomcat: Apache Tomcat is free and open source web server
that can run on different operating systems like Linux, Unix, Windows,
Mac OS X, Free BSD. It was developed to support servlets and JSP
scripts. It can serve as a standalone server.
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, learner will be able to:
• De fine the In t erne t.
• Lis t the f ea tur es of WWW .
• Diff er en tia t e be tw een the In t erne t and WWW .
• Under s t and the w orking of Sear ch Engines.
• Lis t diff er en t types of ser v er s with their purpose.
• Under s t and the diff er en t c omponen ts of a W eb sit e.
• Appr ecia t e the use of diff er en t pr ot oc ols.
• St a t e the adv an t ag es & disadv an t ag es of cr ea ting Blog ging.
IntroduCtIon
Today we live in a world of technology, where internet spins a web of interconnectivity
around the globe. Through internet more than fifty million people in countries around
the world have been connected. Internet was evolved in 1969, under the project named
ARPANET(Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) to connect computers at different
universities and U.S. defence. Soon after the people from different backgrounds such as
engineers, scientists, students and researchers started using the network for exchanging
information and messages.
In 1990s the internetworking of ARPANET,
NSFnet and other private networks resulted into
Internet. Therefore, Internet is a ‘global network
of computer networks’ . It comprises of millions
of computing devices that carry and transfer
volumes of information from one device to the
other. Desktop computers, mainframes, GPS units,
cell phones, car alarms, video game consoles, are
connected to the Net.
2
Information and Computer Technology
1. World WIde Web
1.1 History of World Wide Web
The World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, in 1995 the first connection
was established over what is today known as the Internet.
By the end of 1990, the first Web page was served. In April 1993, the World Wide Web
technology was available for anyone to use on a royalty-free basis.
Since that time, the Web has changed the world. It has perhaps become the most powerful
communication medium the world has ever known.
A global Web of computers known as the Internet, allows individuals to communicate
with each other often called the World Wide Web. The Internet provides a quick and easy
exchange of information and is recognized as the central tool in this Information Age.
1.2 definition
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an internet based service, which uses common set of rules
known as Protocols, to distribute documents across the Internet in a standard way.
The World Wide Web, or ‘Web’ is a part of the Internet. The Web is viewed through web
browser softwares such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox etc. Using
browsers one can access the digital libraries containing innumerable articles, journals,
e-books, news, tutorials stored in the form of web pages on computers around the world
called Web Servers. Today thousands of web pages/websites are added to the WWW every
hour.
1.2 difference between Internet and WWW
The Internet is known as “interconnection of computer networks” . The Internet is a massive
network of networks. It connects millions of computers together globally, forming a network
in which any computer can communicate with any other computer as long as they are
both connected to the Internet. Information that travels over the Internet does so via a
variety of languages known as protocols.
The World Wide Web, or “Web” for short, or simply Web, is a massive collection of digital
pages to access information over the Internet.
The Web uses the HTTP protocol, to transmit data and allows applications to communicate
in order to exchange business logic. The Web also uses browsers, such as Internet Explorer
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Basics of Internet
or Firefox, to access Web documents called Web pages that are linked to each other via
hyperlinks. Web documents also contain graphics, sounds, text and video.
1.3 Search engines
Search engines are the programs which are needed to extract the information from the
internet. They play a very important role in our daily routine, as today for each and every
information we are dependent on internet.
Web search engines work with the help of two programs, Spider which fetches as many
documents as possible. Another program, called an indexer, reads the documents and
creates an index based on the words contained in each document. Each search engine uses
an algorithm to create its indices such that, only related results for specified keywords is
stored and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found.
A search engine works in the following order:
1. Web crawling: Web search engines work by storing information about many web
pages. These pages are retrieved by the program known as Web crawler - which
follows every link on the site. Web crawler may also be called a Web spider.
2. Indexing: Indexing also known as web indexing, it stores data to facilitate fast and
accurate information retrieval.
3. Searching: A web search query fetches the result from the web search engine entered
by the user to meet his information needs.
Few search engines available are as follows:
2. Web ServerS
2.1 What is a Server?
A server is a computer that provides data to other computers. Th e entire structure of the
Internet is based upon a client-server model.
Web server helps to deliver web content that can be accessed through the Internet. The
most common use of web servers is to host websites, as the internet is not only used to
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fetch the information but there are other uses such as gaming, data storage or running
business applications.
The primary job of a web server is to deliver web pages to clients. The communication
between the client node and server node takes place using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol
(HTTP). The delivered web pages include images, style sheets and scripts in addition to
text content.
2.2 Server Software
A web server commonly known as HTTP server or application server is a program
that serves content using the HTTP protocol. This content is generally in the form of
HTML documents, images, and other web resources, but can include any type of file. The
content served by the web server can be pre-existing (static content) or generated on the
fly (dynamic content).
1. Apache web server - the HTTP web server: Apache Software
Foundation developed the free and open source web server and can be
installed and made to work on almost all operating systems including
Linux, Unix, Windows, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and more. Almost, 60%
of the web server machines run the Apache web server
2. Apache Tomcat: Apache Tomcat is free and open source web server
that can run on different operating systems like Linux, Unix, Windows,
Mac OS X, Free BSD. It was developed to support servlets and JSP
scripts. It can serve as a standalone server.
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3. Lighttpd: Lighttpd is a free web server distributed with the FreeBSD
operating system. This open source web server is fast, secure and
consumes much less CPU power. Lighttpd can also run on Windows,
Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris operating systems.
4. Jigsaw: Jigsaw (W3C’s Server) is introduced by the World Wide
Web Consortium. It is open source and free and can run on various
platforms like Linux, Unix, Windows, Mac OS X Free BSD etc. Jigsaw
is written in Java thus can run CGI scripts and PHP programs.
2.3 Services Provided by the Servers
Today many services are being provided by the Web Server. Many of the servers are based on
Cloud computing which is popular amongst the researchers, scientists & entrepreneurs.
Cloud Computing is distributed computing over a network, and has the ability to run a
program or application on many connected computers at the same time.
It is used, where various computing concepts that involve a large number of computers
are connected via real-time communication network such as the Internet.
Various services provided by the Web server are:
1. Cost Efficient: Web server is the most cost efficient method to use, maintain and
upgrade. Traditional desktop software costs companies a lot in terms of finance. On
the other hand, it is available at much cheaper rates. Besides, there are many one-
time-payment, pay-as-you-go and other scalable options available, which makes it
very reasonable for the company.
2. Resource Sharing: Web Server has the capability to store unlimited information such
as Google Drives, Cloud computing etc. The space where the data can be stored is
shared by the other users at the same time like hard disk can be shared on physical
network as LAN.
3. Data Sharing: With the help of web servers one can easily access the information
from anywhere, where there is an Internet connection using Google docs such as
Documents, Excel sheets, Drawings, Powerpoint presentations etc.
4. Backup and Recovery: As all the data now a days is stored on web servers, backing
it up and restoring the same is relatively much easier than storing the same on a
physical device. Hence, the entire process of backup and recovery much simpler than
other traditional methods of data storage.
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