C 2 4 5 TEAM PROJECT
 Rich Wersinger - Heald College

  • INTERNET BASICS TEAM PROJECT (EVENING) - TEST
 

< Calendar

< C245 Evening Assignments

< C245 Course Information

< C245 Course Topics

< C245 Course Instructor Vision

Project Introduction

Learning Activities

Outcome

Rubric

Project Test

 

 

 

  Project Test Questions

Answer the following Internet and World Wide Web Questions created by your classmates:

Team A:Dean Buse, Stacey McDowell, Keven Roberts, and Larry Turner.

  • Discuss the history of the Internet and the World Wide Web. Be sure to include information about Origins, ARPA, RFCs, People involved, CERN, W3C.

  • Team A Questions: and the answers, please!
    1. Who invented the World Wide Web?
    2. When did the Internet begin operations?
    3. When was the World Wide Web started?
    4. Where was the first four nodes of ARPAnet?

Team B: Beau Anderson, Will Echols, Chuck Hayes, and Kevin Minton.

  • Describe the general infrastructure of the Internet. This includes the hardware, software, and other physical structure that supports the Internet and the World Wide Web.

  • Team B Questions: and the answers, please!
    1. When was the first backbone installed?
    2. What hardware device directs data packets to the most efficient path on the Internet?
    3. What is a NAP?
    4. What is the capacity or speed of a T-1 line?

Team C: Steve Carnes, Dan Fritz, Jon Manivanh, and Ken Miller.

  • Identify the governing bodies for the Internet and their purposes. These should include governmental, industry, and technical organizations which have a role governing this tremendous undertaking.

  • Team C Questions: and the answers, please!
    1. How many organizations are members of the Internet Society (ISOC) and in how many countries?
    2. In what year was the World Wide Web Consortium established and where was its first headquarters?
    3. What three organizations have major influence on the Internet?
    4. Who can become members of the ISOC??

Team D: Thomas Nguyen, Shawn Potts, Joe Smith, and Bob Thomas.

  • Distinguish between the various protocols used on the Internet. Be sure to include information about HTTP, URLs, TCP/IP, FTP, WAP, Gopher, Telnet, and MAILTO. Also address topics such as HTML, DHTML, XML, and the like.

  • Team D Questions: and the answers, please!
    1. What are the four most widely used Internet protocols?
    2. Who are the primary Internet2 supporters?
    3. Identify the parts of the of this URL http://www.heald.edu/admission.htm.
    4. Was Gopher developed before or after HTTP??

  Test Answers:

Team A Answers:

  1. Tim Berners-Lee.
  2. 1969
  3. In December 1990
  4. UCLA, University of California, Santa Barbara, Stanford Research Institute, and University of Utah.

Team B Answers:

  1. In 1969 when the ARPAnet was first constructed.
  2. A router.
  3. A NAP is a Network Access point. ISPs connect to NAPS which in turn are connected to Internet backbones.
  4. 1.5 Mbps.

Team C Questions:

  1. Over 150 organizations in more than 100 countries..
  2. 1994 at MIT
  3. Government, organizations such as ISOC and W3C, and corporations
  4. Anyone, including corporations, educational institutions, and individual like you and me.

Team D Questions:

  1. FTP, HTTP, TCP/IP, and SMTP.
  2. 180 universities and 80 corporations.
  3. http = protocol used; www.heald.edu = server assigned to a domain; admission.htm = directory location and file name of document.
  4. Before.

 

Created with Claris Home Page and modified using Macromedia Dreamweaver


Welcome Page | About Your Instructor | C245 Course Info | M113 Course Info | Info for All Students | Tips and Hints | Portland Campus Services


Created June 21, 2001 and revised June 21, 2001 by Rich Wersinger