INTERNET
Megha Gupta Dept. of CSE Roll no: 5, 4th Year
What is Internet
The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. ...
Internet Growth Trends
1977: 111 hosts on Internet 1981: 213 hosts 1983: 562 hosts 1984: 1,000 hosts 1986: 5,000 hosts 1987: 10,000 hosts 1989: 100,000 hosts 1992: 1,000,000 hosts 2001: 150 175 million hosts 2002: over 200 million hosts By 2012, about 80% of the planet will be on the Internet
WWW (World Wide Web)
The World Wide Web is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a Web Browser, one can view web pages It may contain text, images, videos.
Need for X-internet
Long response waiting time Hampering user experience Limitations in its presentation methods Web is neither interactive nor real-world-aware enough for sophisticated interaction.
From WEB to X-Internet
What is X-Internet?
X in X-Internet stands for:
1) EXecutable Internet-An EXecutable Internet that supplants todays Web 2) EXtended Internet -An EXtended Internet that connects to the real world
Executable Internet
Moves the locus of application execution closer to end-user devices Smart code, such as Java and a distributed infrastructure Reduce latency and enhance online users experience Minimize unnecessary data exchanges
The Web only provides answers
How much is in my account?
Account Summaryr y
The WEB
USER
The EXecutable Net creates a conversation
What should I do with my account? Financial services tools (executables)
BUY ITNOW
Executable Internet
Two-way conversation about my account
USER
Extended Internet
Internet devices and applications that sense, analyze, and control the real world. Internet connectivity reaches beyond the traditional PC Driven by ever cheaper sensors, smart tagging, and tracing technologies Bridge the gap between the physical and online worlds
X Internet advantages
It reduces data transfer Processing logic is distributed between the server and client, and this smart client device can process code locally Downloaded executable applications are tiny as the size of a graphic file X Internet can overcome these bandwidth limits Connects physical objects to the Internet via RFID, sensors and wireless networks
The X Internet connects digital to physical
Internet computers
Digital
Internet users
Vehicles
Telephones
Physical
Buildings
Use of X-Internet
Send e-mail messages. Send (upload) or receive (download) files between computers. Participate in discussion groups, such as mailing lists and newsgroups. Surfing the web
Conclusion
The EXtended Net will connect digital to physical Web has some problems: It does not best utilize limited telecommunications capacity. Web is neither interactive nor real-world-aware enough for sophisticated interaction. With its executable and extended properties, X Internet sounds promising.
References
www.google.com www.wikipedia.com www.ask.com www.seminarproject.com
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