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18 Cards in this Set
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-It is the global system of computer networks that use TCP/IP to link billions of devices worldwide. -*connecting a comouter to another via serverd and networks - network of networks |
Internet |
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-an information system or information space that allows documents via hyperlinks. |
World Wide Web |
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Creator of the World Wide Web |
Tim Burners-Lee |
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A Hypertext connected to the internet. |
Webpage |
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A location which is a collection of WWW files and starts with the home page. |
Website |
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Displays web pages on a device; a software application for retrieving and presenting information resources on the world wide web. |
Web Browser |
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3 Types of Web Pages |
1. Web 1.0 (Static Webpage) 2. Web 2.0 (Dynamic Webpage) 3. Web 3.0 (Semantic Webpage) |
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A flat stationary page and cannot be manipulated by the user. |
Static Web Page |
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The user is able to see the website differently from others; allows people to create accounts. *PHP, ASP, JSP, or Cold Fusion |
Dynamic Web Page |
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What are the features of Web 2.0? |
1. Folksonomy 2. Rich User Experience 3. User Participation 4. Long Tail 5. Software as a Service 6. Mass Participation |
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Allows the user to categorize and classify information using freely chosen keywords.l |
Folksonomy |
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Content is dynamic and responsive to input. |
Rich User Experience |
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Not only website owners, but also users are allowed to put content. |
User Participation |
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Services are offered in demand instead of a 1 time purchase (similar to an idea of a data plan.) |
Long Tail |
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Users will be subscribing to a software rather than purchasing. |
Software as a Service |
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Diverse information sharing through universal web access. |
Mass Participation |
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A movement led by the W3C; encourages web developers to include content; a common framework that allows data to be reused and shared; aims to have machines and servers understand the user's preferences |
Semantic Web |
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Problems with 3.0? |
1. Compatibility 2. Security 3. Vastness 4. Vagueness 5. Logic |