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  • 問題数 42 • 1/23/2024

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  • 1

    - is a PRIVATE NETWORK within an organization that RESEMBLES the INTERNET

    INTRANET

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    - ORGANIZATIONS use — to PROVIDE INFORMATION to their employees

    INTRANET

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    - typical applications include electronic telephone directories, email addresses, employee information, internal job openings and much more

    INTRANET

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    - is a private network that connects MORE THAN ONE ORGANIZATIONS

    EXTRANET

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    - many organizations use the internet technologies to allow suppliers, customers and business partner LIMITED ACCESS to their network

    EXTRANET

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    - the purpose is to increase EFFICIENCY and reduce COSTS

    EXTRANET

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    - is a public network

    INTERNET

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    - is WORLDWIDE COLLECTION OF NETWORKS that links million of business, government agencies, educational institution and individuals

    INTERNET

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    - — users can access service like web browsing, email, file transfer, mailing list, chat rooms, instant messaging and newsgroups

    INTERNET

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    TYPES OF NETWORK COMMUNICATION

    INTRANET EXTRANET Internet

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    On a network built using the —, the devices communicate to other devices through a CENTRAL COMPUTER referred to as a —.

    client-server architecture server

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    The — is a TERMINAL with HIGH PROCESSING POWER, which provides services for the other computers on the network.

    server

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    The — is a terminal that ACCESSES THE RESOURCES available on a server.

    client

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    On a network built using the —, NO SPECIFIC DISTINCTION exists between a client and a server.

    peer-to-peer architecture

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    PEER-TO-PEER ARCH node CAN — as well as — for a service from another node on the network.

    PROVIDE A SERVICE SEND A REQUEST

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    The — allows sharing of resources, data, and users.

    peer-to-peer network architecture

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    PTP Architecture NODE on the network has — over the network resources.

    FULL CONTROL

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    A —, in general, is a composition of TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF ELEMENTS.

    hybrid

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    A — is created to get the BENEFITS OF BOTH, the PEER-TO-PEER and the CLIENT-SERVER architectures in a network.

    hybrid network architecture

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    The — is a LOGICAL DESIGN that determines how the devices in the network communicate.

    architecture of a network

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    CLASSIFICATION OF NETWORK ARCHITECTURE

    CPH Client-Server Architecture Peer-to-peer Architecture Hybrid Architecture

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    A — is a computer network used for COMMUNICATION AMONG COMPUTER and different information technological devices CLOSE TO ONE PERSON.

    Personal Area Network (PAN)

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    It is a SMALL NETWORK established for communication between different devices such as laptops, computers, mobiles, and PDAs.

    PAN

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    A PAN may include — devices.

    wired and wireless

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    The reach of a PAN typically extends to —

    10 meters.

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    A — is a network that connects computers and devices in a LIMITED GEOGRAPHICAL AREA

    Local Area Network (LAN)

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    such as a HOME, SCHOOL, OFFICE BUILDING, or closely positioned group of buildings.

    LAN

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    IN LAN, EACH computer or device on the network is a —.

    Node

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    WIRED — are most likely based on —

    LANs Ethernet technology.

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    is HIGH SPEED NETWORK that connects LOCAL AREA NETWORK IN METROPOLITAN AREA

    Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)

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    A MAN typically includes _ but covers a smaller geographically area than a —.

    one or more LAN WAN

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    A — is a computer network that covers a LARGE GEOGRAPHIC AREA

    Wide Area Network (WAN)

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    such as a CITY, COUNTRY, or even intercontinental distances.

    WAN

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    A — uses a COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL that COMBINES MANY types of MEDIA such as telephone lines, cables, and air waves.

    WAN

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    A — often makes use of TRANSMISSION FACILITIES provided by common carriers, such as telephone companies.

    WAN

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    One of the most prominent examples of the existing WANS is the —

    Internet

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    TYPES OF NETWORK (Based on the size and the coverage area)

    Personal Area Network (PANS) Local Area Network (LANs) Metropolitan Area Network (MANs) Wide Area Network(WANs)

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    — have highly BENEFITED VARIOUS FIELDS of EDUCATIONAL SECTORS, business world and many organizations.

    Computer networks

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    They can be SEEN EVERYWHERE they connect people all over the world.

    Network Topology

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    Architecture

    client-server architecture

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    architecture

    peer-to-peer Architecture

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    architecture

    Hybrid Architecture