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Chapter 5 Network Computing
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Agenda Functions Feasibility Analysis
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Network Functions Discovery Communication Collaboration
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Discovery Internet, Web –Software agents, intelligent agents –Data warehouse and data mining Characteristics –Open –Resourceful –Efficient –Dynamic
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Communication Internet, Intranet, Extranet Real-time, no distance Voice, data, video
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Collaboration Groupware, Group decision support systems, (GDSS), Intranet, Extranet –Workflow systems: administrative, purchasing, production, etc. –Screen sharing –Productivity, quality, timely
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Agenda Functions Feasibility Analysis
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Enterprise Networking Goals Connectivity Portability Interoperability Scalability Others?
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Network Feasibility Technology –Hardware –Media –Software –Protocols Operation –Horizontal, vertical, both –Culture, level of computing (individual, dept, etc.) Legal – International, interstate Cost/benefit Corporate objectives
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Agenda Functions Feasibility Analysis
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Network Analysis Open system interconnection (OSI) Type Topology Architecture Transmission characteristic Protocol Interface Media
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Network Analysis Lines Carrier Service Security Code Signal
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Open system interconnection (OSI) Physical layer Data link layer Network layer Transport layer Session layer Presentation layer Application layer
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Network Types Voice or data –Private branch exchange (PBX) –Centrex LAN, MAN, WAN Enterprise –Internet –Intranet –Extranet Public, private
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Network Types Valued added –Packet switching –Frame relay –Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) –Integrated services digital network (ISDN) –Digital subscriber line (DSL) –Fiber distributed data interface Virtual private network (VPN) Backbone
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Network Types Wireless –Cellular radio technology –Mobile computing –Personal communication system –Personal digital assistance
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Network Topologies Token ring Bus Star Hierarchical Web Hybrid
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Network Architecture Client/server Peer-to-peer
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Transmission characteristics Speed –Bits per second (bps) –Baud rate (Hertz) Direction –Simplex –Half-duplex –Full-duplex Mode –Asynchronous –Synchronous Accuracy –Horizontal –Vertical –Cyclic redundancy checking
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Protocols Definition –Rules & procedures for transmission Protocol types –Token passing –Carrier sense multiple access/collision detection –Transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) –Telnet –HTTP
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Interface Transmission interfaces –Parallel data transfer –Serial data transfer –Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter Network interfaces –Interface card –Routers –Bridges –Gateways
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Interface Modem Multiplexer –Frequency division, time division, statistical time division, wavelength division Front-end processor Concentrator
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Network Media Cable media –Fiber optics –Coaxial cable –Twisted-pair wire –Shield twisted-pair wire Wireless –Microwave –Radio –Infrared –Satellite
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Network Lines T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 ISDN DSL Wireless
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Network Carriers International Long distance Local Wireless Internet service provider
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Network Services Types –In-house –Outsource Services –Data –Voice –Video –Wireless
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Security Transmission –Hardware –Software Personnel Procedure Inventory Physical & Logical
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Others Codes –ASCII –EBCDIC –Unicode Error corrections –ACK: acknowledge –NAK: negative acknowledge Impact –Health, job, organization, social Issues –Ethics, privacy, free speech, copy right, management
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Points to Remember Functions Feasibility Analysis
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Discussion Questions Why does an organization need a reliable network? What are the general selection criteria for a network? What kind networks are useful to an university such as CSUS? What kind networks are needed by a company such as Intel?
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Discussion Questions Design a network system for a university in terms of the following items: –Types –Topologies –Media –Lines –Carrier –Services –Security –Health –Privacy
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Assignment Review chapter technology guides 1-2 & chapters 1- 5 Read chapter technology guide 4 Group assignment 1 due date: 10/2/01 Research paper
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