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                   Kiramat Rahman
Department of software & technology
Out line
 What is internet
 Internet base services
 WWW, HTTP, URL, WEBSITE, WEB SERVER
 Web Browser, SMTP server, ISP, HTML,
 Hyper Link, DNS
 Web Physical Component
 How web Work
 Advantage of Web Site
What is internet
 The Internet is essentially a global network of
  computing resources. You can think about the Internet
  as a physical collection of routers and circuits as a set
  of shared resources or even as an attitude about
  interconnecting and intercommunication.
Some common definitions given in
the past include:

 A network of networks based on the TCP/IP
  communications protocol.
 A community of people who use and develop those
  networks.
Internet Based Services:

 Some of the basic services available to Internet users are:
 Email: A fast, easy, and inexpensive way to communicate
    with other Internet users around the world.
   Telnet: Allows a user to log into a remote computer as
    though it were a local system.
   FTP: Allows a user to transfer virtually every kind of file
    that can be stored on a computer from one Internet-
    connected computer to another.
   Usenetnews: A distributed bulletin board that offers a
    combination news and discussion service on thousands of
    topics.
   World Wide Web (WWW): A hypertext interface to
    Internet information resources.
What is WWW?

 This stands for World Wide Web. A technical definition of
  the World Wide Web is : all the resources and users on the
  Internet that are using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  (HTTP).
 A broader definition comes from the organization that
  Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee helped found, the World
  Wide Web Consortium (W3C):
 The World Wide Web is the universe of network-accessible
  information, an embodiment of human knowledge.
 In simple terms, The World Wide Web is a way of
  exchanging information between computers on the
  Internet, tying them together into a vast collection of
  interactive multimedia resources.
What is HTTP?

 This stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol. This is
  the protocol being used to transfer hypertext
  documents thats makes the World World Wide
  possible.
 A standard web address such as
  http://www.yahoo.com/ is called a URL and here the
  prefix http indicates its protocol
What is URL?

 URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator, and is used
  to specify addresses on the World Wide Web. A URL is
  the fundamental network identification for any
  resource connected to the web (e.g., hypertext
  pages, images, and sound files).
 A URL will have the following format:
 protocol://hostname/other_information
What is URL cont….
 The protocol specifies how information from the link
  is transferred. The protocol used for web resources is
  HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Other protocols
  compatible with most web browsers include
  FTP, telnet, newsgroups, and Gopher.
 The protocol is followed by a colon, two slashes, and
  then the domain name. The domain name is the
  computer on which the resource is located.
 Links to particular files or subdirectories may be
  further specified after the domain name. The directory
  names are separated by single forward slashes.
What is a website
 A collection of web pages is called website.
 Each page available on the Website is called a web page
  and first page of any web site is called home page for
  that site.
What is Web Server?

 Web server can refer to either the hardware (the
  computer) or the software (the computer application)
  that helps to deliver Web content that can be accessed
  through the Internet.
 The most common use of web servers is to host
  websites, but there are other uses such as gaming, data
  storage, or running enterprise applications.
What is Web Browser?

 Web Browsers are software installed on your PC. To
  access the Web you need a web browsers, such as
  Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer or
  Mozilla Firefox.
 On the Web, when you navigate through pages of
  information this is commonly known as browsing or
  surfing.
What is SMTP Server?

 This stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Server.
 This server takes care of delivering emails from one
 server to another server. When you send an email to an
 email address, it is delivered to its recipient by a SMTP
 Server.
What is ISP?

 This stands for Internet Service Provider. They are the
  companies who provide you service in terms of
  internet connection to connect to the internet.
 You will buy space on a Web Server from any Internet
  Service Provider. This space will be used to host your
  Web site.
What is HTML?

 This stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. This is
  the language in which we write web pages for any
  Website.
 This is a subset of Standard Generalized Mark-Up
  Language (SGML) for electronic publishing, the
  specific standard used for the World Wide Web.
What is Hyperlink?

 A hyperlink or simply a link is a selectable element in
  an electronic document that serves as an access point
  to other electronic resources. Typically, you click the
  hyperlink to access the linked resource. Familiar
  hyperlinks include buttons, icons, image maps, and
  clickable text links.
What is DNS ?
 DNS stands for Domain Name System. When
 someone types in your domain
 name, www.example.com, your browser will ask the
 Domain Name System to find the IP that hosts your
 site. When you register your domain name, your IP
 address should be put in a DNS along with your
 domain name. Without doing it your domain name
 will not be functioning properly
Web Physical component
 On the simplest level, the Web physically consists of following components:
 Your personal computer - This is the PC at which you sit to see the web.
 A Web browser - A software installed on your PC which helps you to browse
  the Web.
 An internet connection - This is provided by an ISP and connects you to the
  internet to reach to any Web site.
 A Web server - This is the computer on which a web site is hosted.
 Routers & Switches - They are the combination of software and hardware who
  take your request and pass to appropriate Web server.
 The Web is known as a client-server system. Your computer is the client and the
  remote computers that store electronic files are the servers.
How web works?
 A user enters a URL into a browser (for example, http://www.google.com). This
    request is passed to a domain name server.
   The domain name server returns an IP address for the server that hosts the
    Web site (for example, 68.178.157.132).
   The browser requests the page from the Web server using the IP address
    specified by the domain name server.
   The Web server returns the page to the IP address specified by the browser
    requesting the page. The page may also contain links to other files on the same
    server, such as images, which the browser will also request.
   The browser collects all the information and displays to your computer in the
    form of Web page.
How web works
 Web Browsers are software installed on your PC. To access the Web you
  need a web browsers, such as Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet
  Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.
 On the Web, when you navigate through pages of information this is
  commonly known as web browsing or web surfing.
 There are four leading web browsers: Explorer, FireFox, Netscape and
  Safari but there are many others browsers available.
 While developing a site, we should try to make it compatible to as
  many browsers as possible. Specially site should be compatible to
  major browsers like Explorer, FireFox, Netscape, Opera and Safari.
Advantages of websites
 Business is open 24x7 :
 This means that once you put your business onsite then
  your business is open 7 days a week and 365 days a year.
  Even if you are in different locations of the world then you
  will be able to server your customers on 24x7 Hours basis.
 Increased Customer Base:
 Because anyone in the world can see your web site so you
  will gain customers from other states and countries while
  you are putting in the same amount of effort and money.
Advantages of website cont…
 Tremendous Cost Saving :
 This is one of the biggest advantages of having a business
  online. You do not need to keep a big man power and lot of
  resources to maintain a business on site. There are many
  other cost saving opportunities while keeping business
  online. Think of how many cards you mail out to let
  customers know about your sale. All of that can be
  eliminated by putting the sale information on your web site
  and inviting your customers to visit it.
Advantages of website cont…
 Advertising Opportunities:
 Apart from saving your advertising cost you have additional
  opportunities to run advertisements from other companies
  and start making money. If you ever advertised in a local
  newspaper, you know the costs. You are being charged per
  line, per inch, and per color. On the Web, there is no limit
  to how much you can put. So whenever there is new
  product or service then you can advertise it in better way.
Advantages of website cont…
 Creates a Brand Image:
 Internet is a great medium through which you can create
  any image of yourself you want. It is all in your hands:
  design a professional web site, add helpful content, and
  your company will immediately take a step up in the image
  it represents. No matter how small your business is, with
  the right tools and a great desire you can make it look like a
  corporation on the Web.
Advantages of website cont…
 Customer Satisfaction:
 If you have a really good site online then you can give
  your customer a lot of satisfaction in terms of
  customer care. You can keep online help, FAQ, and
  other important information which is useful for your
  customers. You can create online forums for open
  discussion and you can conduct customer survey to
  take customer feedback etc.
Advantages of website cont..
Showcase your work:
 Whether you are a real estate agent, construction
  business owner or a beauty salon specialist - you can
  put your work on display when you have a web site.
  Anytime a potential client wants to see your past work
  and projects, simply refer him or her to your site. No
  need to scan and mail pictures, or bring your client to
  a finished building project.

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Web engineering lecture 3

  • 1. By Kiramat Rahman Department of software & technology
  • 2. Out line  What is internet  Internet base services  WWW, HTTP, URL, WEBSITE, WEB SERVER  Web Browser, SMTP server, ISP, HTML,  Hyper Link, DNS  Web Physical Component  How web Work  Advantage of Web Site
  • 3. What is internet  The Internet is essentially a global network of computing resources. You can think about the Internet as a physical collection of routers and circuits as a set of shared resources or even as an attitude about interconnecting and intercommunication.
  • 4. Some common definitions given in the past include:  A network of networks based on the TCP/IP communications protocol.  A community of people who use and develop those networks.
  • 5. Internet Based Services:  Some of the basic services available to Internet users are:  Email: A fast, easy, and inexpensive way to communicate with other Internet users around the world.  Telnet: Allows a user to log into a remote computer as though it were a local system.  FTP: Allows a user to transfer virtually every kind of file that can be stored on a computer from one Internet- connected computer to another.  Usenetnews: A distributed bulletin board that offers a combination news and discussion service on thousands of topics.  World Wide Web (WWW): A hypertext interface to Internet information resources.
  • 6. What is WWW?  This stands for World Wide Web. A technical definition of the World Wide Web is : all the resources and users on the Internet that are using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).  A broader definition comes from the organization that Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee helped found, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C):  The World Wide Web is the universe of network-accessible information, an embodiment of human knowledge.  In simple terms, The World Wide Web is a way of exchanging information between computers on the Internet, tying them together into a vast collection of interactive multimedia resources.
  • 7. What is HTTP?  This stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol. This is the protocol being used to transfer hypertext documents thats makes the World World Wide possible.  A standard web address such as http://www.yahoo.com/ is called a URL and here the prefix http indicates its protocol
  • 8. What is URL?  URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator, and is used to specify addresses on the World Wide Web. A URL is the fundamental network identification for any resource connected to the web (e.g., hypertext pages, images, and sound files).  A URL will have the following format:  protocol://hostname/other_information
  • 9. What is URL cont….  The protocol specifies how information from the link is transferred. The protocol used for web resources is HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Other protocols compatible with most web browsers include FTP, telnet, newsgroups, and Gopher.  The protocol is followed by a colon, two slashes, and then the domain name. The domain name is the computer on which the resource is located.  Links to particular files or subdirectories may be further specified after the domain name. The directory names are separated by single forward slashes.
  • 10. What is a website  A collection of web pages is called website.  Each page available on the Website is called a web page and first page of any web site is called home page for that site.
  • 11. What is Web Server?  Web server can refer to either the hardware (the computer) or the software (the computer application) that helps to deliver Web content that can be accessed through the Internet.  The most common use of web servers is to host websites, but there are other uses such as gaming, data storage, or running enterprise applications.
  • 12. What is Web Browser?  Web Browsers are software installed on your PC. To access the Web you need a web browsers, such as Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.  On the Web, when you navigate through pages of information this is commonly known as browsing or surfing.
  • 13. What is SMTP Server?  This stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Server. This server takes care of delivering emails from one server to another server. When you send an email to an email address, it is delivered to its recipient by a SMTP Server.
  • 14. What is ISP?  This stands for Internet Service Provider. They are the companies who provide you service in terms of internet connection to connect to the internet.  You will buy space on a Web Server from any Internet Service Provider. This space will be used to host your Web site.
  • 15. What is HTML?  This stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. This is the language in which we write web pages for any Website.  This is a subset of Standard Generalized Mark-Up Language (SGML) for electronic publishing, the specific standard used for the World Wide Web.
  • 16. What is Hyperlink?  A hyperlink or simply a link is a selectable element in an electronic document that serves as an access point to other electronic resources. Typically, you click the hyperlink to access the linked resource. Familiar hyperlinks include buttons, icons, image maps, and clickable text links.
  • 17. What is DNS ?  DNS stands for Domain Name System. When someone types in your domain name, www.example.com, your browser will ask the Domain Name System to find the IP that hosts your site. When you register your domain name, your IP address should be put in a DNS along with your domain name. Without doing it your domain name will not be functioning properly
  • 18. Web Physical component  On the simplest level, the Web physically consists of following components:  Your personal computer - This is the PC at which you sit to see the web.  A Web browser - A software installed on your PC which helps you to browse the Web.  An internet connection - This is provided by an ISP and connects you to the internet to reach to any Web site.  A Web server - This is the computer on which a web site is hosted.  Routers & Switches - They are the combination of software and hardware who take your request and pass to appropriate Web server.  The Web is known as a client-server system. Your computer is the client and the remote computers that store electronic files are the servers.
  • 19. How web works?  A user enters a URL into a browser (for example, http://www.google.com). This request is passed to a domain name server.  The domain name server returns an IP address for the server that hosts the Web site (for example, 68.178.157.132).  The browser requests the page from the Web server using the IP address specified by the domain name server.  The Web server returns the page to the IP address specified by the browser requesting the page. The page may also contain links to other files on the same server, such as images, which the browser will also request.  The browser collects all the information and displays to your computer in the form of Web page.
  • 20. How web works  Web Browsers are software installed on your PC. To access the Web you need a web browsers, such as Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.  On the Web, when you navigate through pages of information this is commonly known as web browsing or web surfing.  There are four leading web browsers: Explorer, FireFox, Netscape and Safari but there are many others browsers available.  While developing a site, we should try to make it compatible to as many browsers as possible. Specially site should be compatible to major browsers like Explorer, FireFox, Netscape, Opera and Safari.
  • 21. Advantages of websites  Business is open 24x7 :  This means that once you put your business onsite then your business is open 7 days a week and 365 days a year. Even if you are in different locations of the world then you will be able to server your customers on 24x7 Hours basis.  Increased Customer Base:  Because anyone in the world can see your web site so you will gain customers from other states and countries while you are putting in the same amount of effort and money.
  • 22. Advantages of website cont…  Tremendous Cost Saving :  This is one of the biggest advantages of having a business online. You do not need to keep a big man power and lot of resources to maintain a business on site. There are many other cost saving opportunities while keeping business online. Think of how many cards you mail out to let customers know about your sale. All of that can be eliminated by putting the sale information on your web site and inviting your customers to visit it.
  • 23. Advantages of website cont…  Advertising Opportunities:  Apart from saving your advertising cost you have additional opportunities to run advertisements from other companies and start making money. If you ever advertised in a local newspaper, you know the costs. You are being charged per line, per inch, and per color. On the Web, there is no limit to how much you can put. So whenever there is new product or service then you can advertise it in better way.
  • 24. Advantages of website cont…  Creates a Brand Image:  Internet is a great medium through which you can create any image of yourself you want. It is all in your hands: design a professional web site, add helpful content, and your company will immediately take a step up in the image it represents. No matter how small your business is, with the right tools and a great desire you can make it look like a corporation on the Web.
  • 25. Advantages of website cont…  Customer Satisfaction:  If you have a really good site online then you can give your customer a lot of satisfaction in terms of customer care. You can keep online help, FAQ, and other important information which is useful for your customers. You can create online forums for open discussion and you can conduct customer survey to take customer feedback etc.
  • 26. Advantages of website cont.. Showcase your work:  Whether you are a real estate agent, construction business owner or a beauty salon specialist - you can put your work on display when you have a web site. Anytime a potential client wants to see your past work and projects, simply refer him or her to your site. No need to scan and mail pictures, or bring your client to a finished building project.