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What is the internet?
a network of independent but connected devices all over the world.
The same as the world wide web
Google
What is the world wide web?
An under cover agency of spies
the collection of interlinked website documents
The same as the internet
What language is used to write web pages?
HTML
java
http
snap
What is a URL or Uniform Resource Locator?
the international system for data recovery
a system of recovery for windows documents
an address for accessing specific web data located on a server
What are the 3 parts of the url?
file, computer, app
Protocol, domain, path
Domain, function, app
app, file, text
What is the protocol portion of the url?
the standard for communication between computers
the standard for communication between browsers and servers
the standard for communication on a phone line
the standard for communication only via email
What is the domain?
collection of interlinked website documents
the location of the data in a hierarchy of folders on the server
the name of the server that hosts the data
What is the path?
A language
The hosting computer
What is the domain for this url http://snap.berkeley.edu/Logo5.png?
http:
Logo5.png
snap.berkeley.edu
What is meant by IP (Internet Protocol)?
an addressing system for the postal service
an addressing system only for google
an addressing system that finds paths to distant computers
What is meant by TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)?
A trade agreement
A reliable transmission system that sends packages via carriers
a reliable transmission system that sends and tracks binary sequences of data that are split into small packets sent separately
Redundancy is achieved when
a system never fails
when multiple paths exist to achieve the same goal
errors are commited
Fault tolerance is
willingness to accept mistakes
the total amount of mistakes
the ability to work around problems.
Scalability (as far as the internet is concerned) is
the ability of images on a network to increase in size
the ability of the net to keep working even as the size of the network and the amount of traffic over the network increase.
the ability for pages to be added to a site on the network
In the model network, what is the maximum number of nodes that can fail and still let Sender and Receiver communicate?
7
10
9
8