Topic 8 Part 1:  Internet and WWW

Topic 8 Part 1: Internet and WWW

Introduction to Internet and World Wide Web

Learning Outcomes

  • Students will be able to define the evaluation of the internet, understanding its significance in modern communication.
  • The course aims for students to articulate key terms related to the internet effectively.
  • Discussion on concepts surrounding the World Wide Web (WWW) will be conducted clearly and concisely.
  • Students will explore cloud computing concepts, gaining clarity on what it entails.

Evolution of the Internet

Origin and Development

  • The internet originated as an experiment in the late 1960s by ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency), now known as DARPA, focusing on connecting networks for research purposes.
  • Initial users were primarily scientists, students, and academics from universities and private companies involved in research collaboration.

Phases of Change

Phase 1: Pre-Arpanet Era

  • Before 1969, Arpanet was established for research and resource sharing among U.S.-based institutions. Users were mainly academic professionals.

Phase 2: Protocol Development (1970 - 1990)

  • From 1970 to 1990, protocols like TCP/IP became widely used; however, access remained limited to universities and government agencies as a communication tool.

Phase 3: Rise of Hypertext (1990 - 1997)

  • The introduction of hypertext techniques led to user-friendly interfaces with browsers that attracted public interest significantly during this period.

Phase 4: Rapid User Growth (Post-1997)

  • A drastic increase in internet users occurred; businesses began utilizing the internet extensively, leading to widespread discussions about its implications across various media outlets.

Phase 5: Dot-com Bubble Burst (2001 - 2017)

  • Many dot-com companies closed down post-bubble burst; however, initiatives continued to enhance internet capabilities despite challenges faced during this era.

Phase 6: Internet of Things (2017 - Present)

  • Currently characterized by IoT developments where physical objects connect through networks; examples include smart home devices allowing remote control via smartphones.
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Topic 8 Part 1: Internet and WWW