Final ppt Lecture L01 and L02
Final ppt Lecture L01 and L02
The
internet has developed to give many benefits to
mankind.
Theaccess to information is one of the most
important. Student can now have access to libraries
around the world.
Some charge a fee but most provide free services.
Before students had to spend hours and hours in the
libraries but now at the touch of a button students
have a huge database in front of them
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Terminology
ARPANET: The acronym stands for Advanced Research Projects
Agency Network. ARPA of the United States Department of Defense
developed ARPANET, which became the world’s first packet
switching network. Internet is the successor of ARPANET.
Internet Service Provider: A company, which provides users with
an access to the Internet, is known as an Internet service provider
or Internet access provider. ISP, as it is called, offers email
accounts and other services like remote storage of files for its
customers. Here is a word about choosing a cheap ISP.
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IP Address: It is a way of numerically identifying an entity on a
computer network. The original addressing system known as IPv4,
used 32 bit addresses. With the growth of the Internet, IPv6 came
to be used where in the addresses are composed of 128 bits.
Cyberspace: a computer Network Consisting worldwide network of
computer that use the TCP/IP Network protocols to Facilitate Data
Transmission and Exchange.
WWW: It is a collection of interlinked documents that are
accessible over the Internet. It consists of millions of web pages
that contain text, images, voice and videos. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, a
British scientist working at CERN, created the World Wide Web.
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→ Website:A website is a set of web pages consisting of text, audio
and video. Web servers host websites.
→ URL: It specifies the location of a resource on the Internet. It
consists of the basic address and path.
→ Web Page: Web pages are resources of information. They are
generally created in the HTML format and provide the web users
with navigational abilities through hyperlinks to other web pages on
the web.
→ Home Page: The term home page is used to refer to the page that is
the default page of any website. It is the main page of a complex
website.
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Web Browser: A web browser is a software
application that facilitates user interaction with the
text, audio, video and other information that is
located on the web.
Cache: Web browsers maintain a cache of recently
visited web pages. Some of them use an external
proxy web cache, which is a server program through
which web requests pass. This enables the browsers
to cache frequently visited pages. Even search
engines make available already indexed web pages
through their caches.
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Internet
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Search engines
A web search engine is designed to search for
information on the World Wide Web and FTP servers.
The search results are generally presented in a list of
results and are often called hits. The information may
consist of web pages, images, information and other
types of files. Some search engines also mine
data available in databases or open directories.
Unlike web directories, which are maintained by human
editors, search engines operate algorithmically or are a
mixture of algorithmic and human input
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Effectively
Use of Phrases
The most powerful keyword combination is the phrase. Phrases are
combinations of two or more words that must be found in the
documents you're searching for in the EXACT order shown. You enter
a phrase - such as "feta cheese" - into a search engine, within
quotation marks.
Some searches provide specific options for phrases, while others
don't allow them at all; but most will allow you to enter a phrase in
quotation marks. Check the "Help" files of the search engine you're
using to b
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Boolean Basics
"Boolean" searching (named after George Boole, the 19th-
century mathematician who founded the field of symbolic
logic) is a powerful technique that can narrow your search to
a reasonable number of results, and increase the chance of
those results being useful. Boolean searches are simple to
learn and tremendously effective. The three most commonly
used Boolean commands (or "operators") are AND, OR and AND
NOT.
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AND means "I want only documents that contain both/all words."
For instance, the search "London" AND "Big Ben" AND "Buckingham
Palace" AND "Trafalgar Square" would return only documents that
contained all four keywords or phrases. AND is the most frequently
used Boolean command.
OR means "I want documents that contain either word; I don't care
which." The query "London" OR "Big Ben" OR "Buckingham Palace" OR
"Trafalgar Square" would return all documents that contained even
one of these four keywords or phrases. Use OR to string together
synonyms; be careful about mixing it with AND.