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1 CSCI-235 Micro-Computers in Science The Internet and World Wide Web

2 The Internet and World Wide Web: Welcome to Cyberspace2 The Internet  A network of networks  Began in 1969 as ARPAnet (Advanced Research Projects Agency)  No central authority and thus impossible to state the precise size

3 The Internet and World Wide Web: Welcome to Cyberspace3 The Internet and Web: What’s the Difference?  The Internet is the physical connection of millions of networks  The Web uses the Internet for its existence  The Web consists of hypertext embedded on Web pages that are hosted on Web sites Began in 1991 at the European Particle Physics Laboratory (CERN) in Switzerland

4 The Internet and World Wide Web: Welcome to Cyberspace4 Web Browsers and Servers  Web browsers display a Web document and enable users to link to other Web pages The first browsers were text-only Mosaic was the first graphical browser  Web servers respond to the requests of browsers. They find and send requested resources back to the browser

5 The Internet and World Wide Web: Welcome to Cyberspace5  Menu Bar File Edit View Favorites Tools Help  Address Bar URL  Toolbar Back Button Forward Button Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Microsoft Internet Explorer

6 The Internet and World Wide Web: Welcome to Cyberspace6 Status Bar Menu Bar Tool Bar Address Bar Hyperlink

7 The Internet and World Wide Web: Welcome to Cyberspace7  Web addresses are an addressing system that identifies where a Web resource is located  The uniform resource locator (URL) is the standard used to identify Web resources  The URL consists of: URL Uniform Resource Locator (URL) http:// Protocol identifies the means of access www.yahoo.com/ Server contains the domain name of the Web server help/shop/ Path identifies the location of the document shop-01.html Resource specifies the filename of the resource

8 The Internet and World Wide Web: Welcome to Cyberspace8 Search Engines  A program that systematically searches the Web for documents on a specific topic  Uses a key word or words as a query  Several search engines are available  Each search engine has its own database  No search engine is best  Uses Boolean (logical) operators  Returns “hits” or documents once search has been submitted

9 The Internet and World Wide Web: Welcome to Cyberspace9 Search Rules and Techniques  Specify Boolean operators AND -- Includes all findings of both key words OR -- Looks for only one of the specified key words NOT -- Allows you to exclude certain key words  Use multiple search engines  Read online help about search criteria used for a particular search engine

10 The Internet and World Wide Web: Welcome to Cyberspace10 http://www.altavista.com/http://www.msn.com/ http://www.go.com/http://www.excite.com/ http://www.lycos.comhttp://www.askjeeves.com/ http://www.webcrawler.com/http://www.google.com/ http://www.yahoo.comhttp://www.search.com/ Popular Web Search Engines

11 The Internet and World Wide Web: Welcome to Cyberspace11 Security and Privacy  Secure transactions Https protocol Encryption  Privacy A cookie is a small file written to your disk each time you visit a site

12 The Internet and World Wide Web: Welcome to Cyberspace12 HTML  HTML – HyperText Markup Language: language for all Web documents  HTML Codes - Necessary to format the page


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