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Principles of Information
Systems, Tenth Edition
Chapter 6
Telecommunications and Networks
1
Principles and Learning Objectives
• A telecommunications system consists of several
fundamental components
– Identify and describe the fundamental components
of a telecommunications system
– Discuss two broad categories of telecommunications
media and their associated characteristics
– Briefly describe several options for short-range,
medium-range, and long-range communications

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Principles and Learning Objectives
(continued)
• Networks are an essential component of an
organization’s information technology infrastructure
– Identify the benefits of using a network
– Describe three distributed processing alternatives
and discuss their basic features
– Identify several telecommunications hardware
devices and discuss their functions

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Principles and Learning Objectives
(continued)
• Network applications are essential to organizational
success
– List and describe several network applications that
organizations benefit from today

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Why Learn About Telecommunications
and Networks?
• Effective communication:
– Essential to the success of every major human
undertaking

• Regardless of your chosen career field:
– You will need the communications capabilities
provided by telecommunications and networks

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An Overview of Telecommunications
• Telecommunications:
– Electronic transmission of signals for
communications

• Telecommunications medium:
– Any material substance that carries an electronic
signal to support communications between a
sending and receiving device

• Networking protocol:
– Set of rules, algorithms, messages, and other
mechanisms that enable software and hardware in
networked devices to communicate effectively
Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition

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An Overview of Telecommunications
(continued)

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An Overview of Telecommunications
(continued)
• Synchronous communications:
– Receiver gets message instantaneously

• Asynchronous communications:
– Receiver gets message after some delay

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Basic Telecommunications Channel
Characteristics
• Simplex channel:
– Transmits data in only one direction

• Half-duplex channel:
– Transmits data in either direction, but not
simultaneously

• Full-duplex channel:
– Permits data transmission in both directions at the
same time

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Basic Telecommunications Channel
Characteristics (continued)
• Channel bandwidth:
– Rate at which data is exchanged

• Circuit switching network:
– Sets up a circuit between the sender and receiver
before any communications can occur

• Packet switching network:
– No fixed path is created between the communicating
devices

• Telecommunications media
– Categories: guided transmission media and wireless
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Basic Telecommunications Channel
Characteristics (continued)
• Guided transmission media types:
– Available in many types

• Twisted-pair wire:
– Classified by category: category 2, 3, 5, 5E, and 6

• Coaxial cable:
– Offers cleaner and crisper data transmission (less
noise) than twisted-pair wire

• Fiber-optic cable:
– Transmits signals with light beams
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Basic Telecommunications Channel
Characteristics (continued)

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Basic Telecommunications Channel
Characteristics (continued)
• Broadband over power lines:
– Potential problem: transmitting data over unshielded
power lines can interfere with both amateur (ham)
radio broadcasts and police and fire radios

• Wireless communications options:
– Wireless transmission involves the broadcast of
communications in one of three frequency ranges
• Radio, microwave, or infrared frequencies

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Basic Telecommunications Channel
Characteristics (continued)

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Short Range Wireless Options
• Near field communication (NFC)
– Short-range wireless connectivity technology
designed for cell phones and credit cards

• Bluetooth
– Wireless communications specification that
describes how cell phones, computers, personal
digital assistants, etc., can be interconnected

• Ultra wideband (UWB)
– Short-range communications that employs extremely
short electromagnetic pulses lasting just 50 to 1,000
picoseconds
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Short Range Wireless Options
(continued)
• Infrared transmission
– Sends signals at a frequency of 300 GHz and above

• Zigbee
– Form of wireless communications frequently used in
security systems and heating and cooling control
systems

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Medium-Range Wireless Options
• Wi-Fi:
– Wireless telecommunications technology brand
owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance

• Wireless access point:
– Consists of a transmitter with an antenna
– Receives the signal and decodes it

• Wi-Fi access points:
– Have maximum range of about 300 feet outdoors
and 100 feet within a dry-walled building

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Medium-Range Wireless Options
(continued)

Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition

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Wide Area Wireless Network Types
• Microwave transmission:
– High-frequency (300 MHz–300 GHz) signal sent
through the air
– Common forms of satellite communications:
• Geostationary satellite
• Low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite
• Very small aperture terminal (VSAT)

• Wireless mesh:
– Uses multiple Wi-Fi access points to link a series of
interconnected local area networks
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Wide Area Wireless Network Types
(continued)

Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition

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Wide Area Wireless Network Types
(continued)

Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition

21
Wide Area Wireless Network Options
(continued)
• 3G wireless communications:
– Support wireless voice and broadband speed data
communications in a mobile environment

• 4G wireless communications:
– Will provide increased data transmission rates in the
20–40 Mbps range

• Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
(WiMAX):
– Set of IEEE 802.16 wireless metropolitan area
network standards
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Networks and Distributed Processing
• Computer network:
– Consists of communications media, devices, and
software needed to connect two or more computer
systems or devices
– Can transmit and receive information to improve
organizational effectiveness and efficiency

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Network Types
• Personal area networks:
– Support interconnection of information technology
within a range of about 33 feet

• Local area networks:
– Connect computer systems and devices within a
small area (e.g., office or home)

• Metropolitan area networks:
– Connect users and their devices in a geographical
area that spans a campus or city

• Wide area networks:
– Connect large geographic regions
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Basic Processing Alternatives
• Centralized processing:
– All processing occurs in a single location or facility

• Decentralized processing:
– Processing devices are placed at various remote
locations

• Distributed processing:
– Processing devices are placed at remote locations
but are connected to each other via a network

• File server systems:
– Users can share data through file server computing
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Basic Processing Alternatives
(continued)

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Client/Server Systems
• Client/server architecture:
– Multiple computer platforms are dedicated to special
functions

• Client:
– Any computer that sends messages requesting
services from the servers on the network

• Database server:
– Sends only the data that satisfies a specific query,
not the entire file

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Client/Server Systems (continued)

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Client/Server Systems (continued)

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Telecommunications Hardware
• Smartphones
– Combine the functionality of a mobile phone,
camera, Web browser, e-mail tool, MP3 player, and
other devices
– Have their own software operating systems

• Modems
– Modulation/demodulation devices

• Multiplexers
– Combine data from multiple data sources into a
single output signal that carries multiple channels
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Telecommunications Hardware
(continued)

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Telecommunications Hardware
(continued)

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Telecommunications Hardware
(continued)
• Front-end processors
– Special-purpose computers that manage
communications to and from a computer system

• Private branch exchange (PBX)
– Telephone switching exchange that serves a single
organization

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Telecommunications Hardware
(continued)
• Switches, bridges, routers, and gateways
– Switch: uses the physical device address in each
incoming message on the network
– Bridge: connects two LANs together using the same
telecommunications protocol
– Router: forwards data packets across two or more
distinct networks toward their destinations
– Gateway: serves as an entrance to another network

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Telecommunications Software
• Network operating system (NOS):
– Systems software that controls the computer
systems and devices on a network

• Network management software:
– Protects software from being copied, modified, or
downloaded illegally
– Locates telecommunications errors and potential
network problems

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Securing Data Transmission
• Encryption:
– Converting an original message into a form that can
only be understood by the intended receiver

• Encryption key:
– Variable value that is applied (using an algorithm) to
a set of unencrypted text to produce encrypted text
or to decrypt encrypted text

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Securing Data Transmission
(continued)

Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition

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Securing Data Transmission
(continued)
• Securing wireless networks:
– Wired equivalent privacy (WEP):
• Used encryption based on 64-bit key, which has been
upgraded to a 128-bit key

– Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA):
• Security protocol that offers significantly improved
protection over WEP

– War driving:
• Involves hackers driving around with a laptop and
antenna trying to detect insecure wireless access
points
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Virtual Private Network (VPN)
• Private network that uses a public network (usually
the Internet) to connect multiple remote locations
• Provides network connectivity over a potentially
long physical distance
• Supports secure, encrypted connections between a
company’s private network and remote users

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Telecommunications Services and
Network Applications
• Cellular phone services:
– Cellular phones:
• Operate using radio waves to provide two-way
communications
• May be linked to a cordless phone via a Bluetooth
connection

– Picocell:
• Miniature cellular base station designed to serve a
very small area such as part of a floor inside a building

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Cellular Phone Services
• Digital subscriber line (DSL) service:
– Telecommunications service that delivers highspeed Internet access
– Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) line:
• Designed to provide download speed that is three to
four times faster than upload speed

– Symmetric DSL (SDSL):
• Used mainly by small businesses
• Does not allow you to use the phone at the same time
• The speed of receiving and sending data is the same
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Linking Personal Computers to
Mainframes and Networks
• Basic way that telecommunications connect users
to information systems:
– Connecting personal computers to mainframe
computers so that data can be downloaded or
uploaded

• Unattended systems:
– Perform functions automatically, without user
intervention

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Voice Mail
• Users can send, receive, and store verbal
messages for and from other people around the
world
• Voice mail-to-text services
– Capture voice mail messages, convert them to text,
and send them to an e-mail account

• Reverse 911 service
– Delivers emergency notifications to users in a
selected geographical area

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Home and Small Business Networks
• DSL modem:
– Enables each computer in the network to access the
Internet

• Firewall:
– Filters the information coming from the Internet into
your network

• Router:
– Encrypts all wireless communications to keep your
network secure

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Electronic Document Distribution
• Lets you send and receive documents in a digital
form without printing them
• Much faster to distribute electronic documents via
networks than to mail printed forms
• Viewing documents on screen instead of printing
– Saves paper and document storage space

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Call Centers
• Location where an organization handles customer
and other telephone calls
• Used by:
–
–
–
–

Customer service organizations
Telemarketing companies
Computer product help desks
Charitable and political campaign organizations

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Telecommuting and Virtual Workers
and Workgroups
• Telecommuting:
– Use of computing devices and networks so that
employees can work effectively away from the office

• Telecommuters:
– Need to be strongly self-motivated, organized,
focused on their tasks with minimal supervision

• Jobs unsuitable for telecommuting:
– Those that require frequent face-to-face interaction,
need much supervision, and have many short-term
deadlines
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Electronic Meetings
• Videoconferencing:
– Enables people at multiple locations to communicate
using simultaneous two-way video and audio
transmissions
– Reduces travel expenses and time
– Increases managerial effectiveness through:
• Faster response to problems, access to more people,
and less duplication of effort

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Electronic Data Interchange
• Idea behind EDI:
– Connecting corporate computers among
organizations

• EDI:
– Can link the computers of customers,
manufacturers, and suppliers
– Eliminates the need for paper documents and
substantially cuts down on costly errors

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Electronic Data Interchange
(continued)

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Electronic Data Interchange
(continued)
• Electronic funds transfer
– System of transferring money from one bank
account directly to another without any paper money
changing hands
– Used for:
• Credit transfers, such as payroll payments
• Debit transfers, such as mortgage payments

– Benefits:
• Reduced administrative costs
• Increased efficiency
• Simplified bookkeeping and greater security
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Electronic Data Interchange
(continued)

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Unified Communications
• Provides a simple and consistent user experience
across all types of communications
• Presence:
– Knowing where one’s desired communication
participants are and if they are available at this
instant
– Goal:
• To reduce the time required to make decisions and
communicate results

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Global Positioning System
Applications
• Global navigation satellite system that uses two
dozen satellites roughly 11,000 miles above the
earth
• GPS receivers:
– Have become as small as a cell phone and are
relatively inexpensive
– Are commonly found in automobiles, boats, planes,
laptop computers, and cell phones

• GPS tracking technology:
– Has become the standard by which fleet managers
monitor the movement of their cars
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Summary
• Networking protocol:
– Defines the set of rules that govern the exchange of
information over a telecommunications channel

• Channel bandwidth:
– Refers to the rate at which data is exchanged,
usually expressed in bits per second

• Geographic area covered by a network:
– Determines whether it is called PAN, LAN, WAN

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Summary (continued)
• Telecommunications and networks:
– Creating profound changes in business because
they remove the barriers of time and distance

• Networks:
– Let users share hardware, programs, and databases
across the organization
– Can transmit and receive information to improve
organizational effectiveness and efficiency

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IS740 Chapter 06

  • 1. Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition Chapter 6 Telecommunications and Networks 1
  • 2. Principles and Learning Objectives • A telecommunications system consists of several fundamental components – Identify and describe the fundamental components of a telecommunications system – Discuss two broad categories of telecommunications media and their associated characteristics – Briefly describe several options for short-range, medium-range, and long-range communications Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 2
  • 3. Principles and Learning Objectives (continued) • Networks are an essential component of an organization’s information technology infrastructure – Identify the benefits of using a network – Describe three distributed processing alternatives and discuss their basic features – Identify several telecommunications hardware devices and discuss their functions Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 3
  • 4. Principles and Learning Objectives (continued) • Network applications are essential to organizational success – List and describe several network applications that organizations benefit from today Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 4
  • 5. Why Learn About Telecommunications and Networks? • Effective communication: – Essential to the success of every major human undertaking • Regardless of your chosen career field: – You will need the communications capabilities provided by telecommunications and networks Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 5
  • 6. An Overview of Telecommunications • Telecommunications: – Electronic transmission of signals for communications • Telecommunications medium: – Any material substance that carries an electronic signal to support communications between a sending and receiving device • Networking protocol: – Set of rules, algorithms, messages, and other mechanisms that enable software and hardware in networked devices to communicate effectively Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 6
  • 7. An Overview of Telecommunications (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 7
  • 8. An Overview of Telecommunications (continued) • Synchronous communications: – Receiver gets message instantaneously • Asynchronous communications: – Receiver gets message after some delay Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 8
  • 9. Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics • Simplex channel: – Transmits data in only one direction • Half-duplex channel: – Transmits data in either direction, but not simultaneously • Full-duplex channel: – Permits data transmission in both directions at the same time Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 9
  • 10. Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics (continued) • Channel bandwidth: – Rate at which data is exchanged • Circuit switching network: – Sets up a circuit between the sender and receiver before any communications can occur • Packet switching network: – No fixed path is created between the communicating devices • Telecommunications media – Categories: guided transmission media and wireless Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 10
  • 11. Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics (continued) • Guided transmission media types: – Available in many types • Twisted-pair wire: – Classified by category: category 2, 3, 5, 5E, and 6 • Coaxial cable: – Offers cleaner and crisper data transmission (less noise) than twisted-pair wire • Fiber-optic cable: – Transmits signals with light beams Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 11
  • 12. Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 12
  • 13. Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics (continued) • Broadband over power lines: – Potential problem: transmitting data over unshielded power lines can interfere with both amateur (ham) radio broadcasts and police and fire radios • Wireless communications options: – Wireless transmission involves the broadcast of communications in one of three frequency ranges • Radio, microwave, or infrared frequencies Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 13
  • 14. Basic Telecommunications Channel Characteristics (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 14
  • 15. Short Range Wireless Options • Near field communication (NFC) – Short-range wireless connectivity technology designed for cell phones and credit cards • Bluetooth – Wireless communications specification that describes how cell phones, computers, personal digital assistants, etc., can be interconnected • Ultra wideband (UWB) – Short-range communications that employs extremely short electromagnetic pulses lasting just 50 to 1,000 picoseconds Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 15
  • 16. Short Range Wireless Options (continued) • Infrared transmission – Sends signals at a frequency of 300 GHz and above • Zigbee – Form of wireless communications frequently used in security systems and heating and cooling control systems Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 16
  • 17. Medium-Range Wireless Options • Wi-Fi: – Wireless telecommunications technology brand owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance • Wireless access point: – Consists of a transmitter with an antenna – Receives the signal and decodes it • Wi-Fi access points: – Have maximum range of about 300 feet outdoors and 100 feet within a dry-walled building Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 17
  • 18. Medium-Range Wireless Options (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 18
  • 19. Wide Area Wireless Network Types • Microwave transmission: – High-frequency (300 MHz–300 GHz) signal sent through the air – Common forms of satellite communications: • Geostationary satellite • Low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite • Very small aperture terminal (VSAT) • Wireless mesh: – Uses multiple Wi-Fi access points to link a series of interconnected local area networks Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 19
  • 20. Wide Area Wireless Network Types (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 20
  • 21. Wide Area Wireless Network Types (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 21
  • 22. Wide Area Wireless Network Options (continued) • 3G wireless communications: – Support wireless voice and broadband speed data communications in a mobile environment • 4G wireless communications: – Will provide increased data transmission rates in the 20–40 Mbps range • Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX): – Set of IEEE 802.16 wireless metropolitan area network standards Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 22
  • 23. Networks and Distributed Processing • Computer network: – Consists of communications media, devices, and software needed to connect two or more computer systems or devices – Can transmit and receive information to improve organizational effectiveness and efficiency Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 23
  • 24. Network Types • Personal area networks: – Support interconnection of information technology within a range of about 33 feet • Local area networks: – Connect computer systems and devices within a small area (e.g., office or home) • Metropolitan area networks: – Connect users and their devices in a geographical area that spans a campus or city • Wide area networks: – Connect large geographic regions Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 24
  • 25. Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 25
  • 26. Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 26
  • 27. Basic Processing Alternatives • Centralized processing: – All processing occurs in a single location or facility • Decentralized processing: – Processing devices are placed at various remote locations • Distributed processing: – Processing devices are placed at remote locations but are connected to each other via a network • File server systems: – Users can share data through file server computing Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 27
  • 28. Basic Processing Alternatives (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 28
  • 29. Client/Server Systems • Client/server architecture: – Multiple computer platforms are dedicated to special functions • Client: – Any computer that sends messages requesting services from the servers on the network • Database server: – Sends only the data that satisfies a specific query, not the entire file Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 29
  • 30. Client/Server Systems (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 30
  • 31. Client/Server Systems (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 31
  • 32. Telecommunications Hardware • Smartphones – Combine the functionality of a mobile phone, camera, Web browser, e-mail tool, MP3 player, and other devices – Have their own software operating systems • Modems – Modulation/demodulation devices • Multiplexers – Combine data from multiple data sources into a single output signal that carries multiple channels Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 32
  • 33. Telecommunications Hardware (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 33
  • 34. Telecommunications Hardware (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 34
  • 35. Telecommunications Hardware (continued) • Front-end processors – Special-purpose computers that manage communications to and from a computer system • Private branch exchange (PBX) – Telephone switching exchange that serves a single organization Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 35
  • 36. Telecommunications Hardware (continued) • Switches, bridges, routers, and gateways – Switch: uses the physical device address in each incoming message on the network – Bridge: connects two LANs together using the same telecommunications protocol – Router: forwards data packets across two or more distinct networks toward their destinations – Gateway: serves as an entrance to another network Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 36
  • 37. Telecommunications Software • Network operating system (NOS): – Systems software that controls the computer systems and devices on a network • Network management software: – Protects software from being copied, modified, or downloaded illegally – Locates telecommunications errors and potential network problems Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 37
  • 38. Securing Data Transmission • Encryption: – Converting an original message into a form that can only be understood by the intended receiver • Encryption key: – Variable value that is applied (using an algorithm) to a set of unencrypted text to produce encrypted text or to decrypt encrypted text Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 38
  • 39. Securing Data Transmission (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 39
  • 40. Securing Data Transmission (continued) • Securing wireless networks: – Wired equivalent privacy (WEP): • Used encryption based on 64-bit key, which has been upgraded to a 128-bit key – Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA): • Security protocol that offers significantly improved protection over WEP – War driving: • Involves hackers driving around with a laptop and antenna trying to detect insecure wireless access points Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 40
  • 41. Virtual Private Network (VPN) • Private network that uses a public network (usually the Internet) to connect multiple remote locations • Provides network connectivity over a potentially long physical distance • Supports secure, encrypted connections between a company’s private network and remote users Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 41
  • 42. Telecommunications Services and Network Applications • Cellular phone services: – Cellular phones: • Operate using radio waves to provide two-way communications • May be linked to a cordless phone via a Bluetooth connection – Picocell: • Miniature cellular base station designed to serve a very small area such as part of a floor inside a building Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 42
  • 43. Cellular Phone Services • Digital subscriber line (DSL) service: – Telecommunications service that delivers highspeed Internet access – Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) line: • Designed to provide download speed that is three to four times faster than upload speed – Symmetric DSL (SDSL): • Used mainly by small businesses • Does not allow you to use the phone at the same time • The speed of receiving and sending data is the same Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 43
  • 44. Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 44
  • 45. Linking Personal Computers to Mainframes and Networks • Basic way that telecommunications connect users to information systems: – Connecting personal computers to mainframe computers so that data can be downloaded or uploaded • Unattended systems: – Perform functions automatically, without user intervention Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 45
  • 46. Voice Mail • Users can send, receive, and store verbal messages for and from other people around the world • Voice mail-to-text services – Capture voice mail messages, convert them to text, and send them to an e-mail account • Reverse 911 service – Delivers emergency notifications to users in a selected geographical area Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 46
  • 47. Home and Small Business Networks • DSL modem: – Enables each computer in the network to access the Internet • Firewall: – Filters the information coming from the Internet into your network • Router: – Encrypts all wireless communications to keep your network secure Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 47
  • 48. Electronic Document Distribution • Lets you send and receive documents in a digital form without printing them • Much faster to distribute electronic documents via networks than to mail printed forms • Viewing documents on screen instead of printing – Saves paper and document storage space Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 48
  • 49. Call Centers • Location where an organization handles customer and other telephone calls • Used by: – – – – Customer service organizations Telemarketing companies Computer product help desks Charitable and political campaign organizations Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 49
  • 50. Telecommuting and Virtual Workers and Workgroups • Telecommuting: – Use of computing devices and networks so that employees can work effectively away from the office • Telecommuters: – Need to be strongly self-motivated, organized, focused on their tasks with minimal supervision • Jobs unsuitable for telecommuting: – Those that require frequent face-to-face interaction, need much supervision, and have many short-term deadlines Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 50
  • 51. Electronic Meetings • Videoconferencing: – Enables people at multiple locations to communicate using simultaneous two-way video and audio transmissions – Reduces travel expenses and time – Increases managerial effectiveness through: • Faster response to problems, access to more people, and less duplication of effort Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 51
  • 52. Electronic Data Interchange • Idea behind EDI: – Connecting corporate computers among organizations • EDI: – Can link the computers of customers, manufacturers, and suppliers – Eliminates the need for paper documents and substantially cuts down on costly errors Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 52
  • 53. Electronic Data Interchange (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 53
  • 54. Electronic Data Interchange (continued) • Electronic funds transfer – System of transferring money from one bank account directly to another without any paper money changing hands – Used for: • Credit transfers, such as payroll payments • Debit transfers, such as mortgage payments – Benefits: • Reduced administrative costs • Increased efficiency • Simplified bookkeeping and greater security Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 54
  • 55. Electronic Data Interchange (continued) Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 55
  • 56. Unified Communications • Provides a simple and consistent user experience across all types of communications • Presence: – Knowing where one’s desired communication participants are and if they are available at this instant – Goal: • To reduce the time required to make decisions and communicate results Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 56
  • 57. Global Positioning System Applications • Global navigation satellite system that uses two dozen satellites roughly 11,000 miles above the earth • GPS receivers: – Have become as small as a cell phone and are relatively inexpensive – Are commonly found in automobiles, boats, planes, laptop computers, and cell phones • GPS tracking technology: – Has become the standard by which fleet managers monitor the movement of their cars Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 57
  • 58. Summary • Networking protocol: – Defines the set of rules that govern the exchange of information over a telecommunications channel • Channel bandwidth: – Refers to the rate at which data is exchanged, usually expressed in bits per second • Geographic area covered by a network: – Determines whether it is called PAN, LAN, WAN Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 58
  • 59. Summary (continued) • Telecommunications and networks: – Creating profound changes in business because they remove the barriers of time and distance • Networks: – Let users share hardware, programs, and databases across the organization – Can transmit and receive information to improve organizational effectiveness and efficiency Principles of Information Systems, Tenth Edition 59