MGMT 136 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Transmission Control Protocol, Electronic Data Interchange
Document Summary
Internet and world wide web: collection of local and wide-area networks that are connected together via the internet backbone. Domain address (uniform resource locator url): the three digit ending of a website: . com, . net, . gov) Internet protocol (ip): numeric address of domain address: transmission control protocol (tcp): identify the sender. Intranet: based on same software as internet, internal to org, outsiders are unable to access info. Extranet: enable external users to access intranets, utilize passwords or private data communications channels (access uci network from home computer) World wide web: multimedia portion of the internet. Hypertext markup language (html): editing language used by developers used in design of web pages. Hypertext transfer protocol (http): communications protocol used to transfer web pages. Groupware: allow users to complete numerous tasks electronically like send and receive e-mail, collaborate on work tasks, schedule appointments, share files. Software include exchange, groupwise, lotus notes, and outlook.