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MD 240 Network Computing: Discovery, Communication, and Collaboration

Agenda. The Work World Without the WebBackground on NetworksDiscoveryCommunicationCollaborationApplications of D, C

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MD 240 Network Computing: Discovery, Communication, and Collaboration

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    1. MD 240 Network Computing: Discovery, Communication, and Collaboration

    2. Agenda The Work World Without the Web Background on Networks Discovery Communication Collaboration Applications of D, C & C: Distance Learning

    3. The Work World Without the Web

    4. Pre-WWW Work Environment Discovery, Communication, Collaboration Meet with someone face-to-face, ask them a question (if you can catch them when they’re in) Library - travel there and physically search Write a letter, put it in an envelope, mail it Phone Fax Travel to meetings “Networking” meant “Let’s have lunch sometime!”

    5. Pre-WWW Work Environment Discovery, Communication, Collaboration Downsides Time-consuming Lots of travel required Slow physical delivery … 2-5 days via USPS Inefficient, difficult work … physical search Expensive … required extra Sometimes travel expenses were misused for fun Upsides Social contact … relationships Rich human-to-human communication

    6. The Vision Discovery Low cost/no effort Very flexible Search and find by “content” or “terms” Semantic search by “context” or “meaning” Document-to-Document Linkages One-way Two-way Communication/Collaboration Minimal travel … low cost Maximum flexibility and functionality If traveling, you can connect to it and use it wherever you are

    7. The Visionaries Vannevar Bush - 1945 vision of machines for information storage and retrieval, research dissemination Project Xanadu - 1960s - present two-way inter-linkages between documents relationships between information in multiple documents Tim Berners-Lee - 1989 WWW proposal to CERN Hypertext Transfer Protocol (http) – a simpler system to “get” and “put” documents for storage and retrieval The Semantic Web – a next generation WWW he is developing now

    8. Background on Networks

    9. The Internet

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