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Title: Telecommunications, the Internet, and Wireless Technology


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Chapter
Telecommunications, the Internet, and Wireless
Technology
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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
STUDENT OBJECTIVES
  • Describe the features of telecommunications
    networks and identify key networking
    technologies.
  • Evaluate alternative transmission media, types of
    networks, and network services.
  • Demonstrate how the Internet and Internet
    technology work and how they support
    communication and e-business.

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
STUDENT OBJECTIVES (Continued)
  • Identify and describe the principal technologies
    and standards for wireless networking,
    communication, and Internet access.
  • Assess the business value of wireless technology
    and important wireless applications in business.

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
Dartmouth An Old College Becomes a New
Networking Innovator
  • Problem High networking costs, maintaining a
    high-quality learning environment while embracing
    new technology and the opportunities it provides.
  • Solutions Deploy IP and Wi-Fi networks to
    combine voice, data, and video on a single
    backbone, establishing campus-wide mobile access
    and high-speed data and voice services.
  • Replacing the outdated separate networks reduced
    costs and increased the services available.
  • Demonstrates ITs role in delivering information
    services that enhance a learning environment.
  • Illustrates digital technologys role in creating
    new opportunities.

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
Dartmouth An Old College Becomes a New
Networking Innovator
Interactive Session Dartmouth College
  • Think about the networking infrastructure of your
    campus
  • If your campus has a wireless network, what
    benefits does the network provide to the
    students, faculty, and staff?
  • If your campus does not have wireless access,
    what benefits do you imagine such a network would
    provide?
  • What problems do you think might come along with
    deploying a wireless network on a college campus?

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
Telecommunications and Networking in Todays
Business World
Networking and Communication Trends
  • Telephone networks vs. computer networks
  • Single, digital networks and Internet-based
    standards
  • Telecommunications providers
  • Broadband

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
Telecommunications and Networking in Todays
Business World
What Is a Computer Network?
  • Two or more connected computers
  • Network interface card (NIC)
  • Network operating system (NOS)
  • Hubs, switches, and routers
  • Corporate-wide networks

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
Telecommunications and Networking in Todays
Business World
Components of a Simple Computer Network
Illustrated here is a very simple computer
network, consisting of computers, a network
operating system residing on a dedicated server
computer, cabling (wiring) connecting the
devices, network interface cards (NIC), switches,
and a router.
Figure 6-1
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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
Telecommunications and Networking in Todays
Business World
Key Digital Networking Technologies
  • Client/server computing
  • Packet switching
  • TCP/IP and connectivity
  • Protocols govern transmission of information
    between two points
  • Worldwide standard is TCP/IP
  • Four-layered Department of Defense reference
    model for TCP/IP includes application layer,
    transport layer, Internet layer, and network
    interface layer

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
Telecommunications and Networking in Todays
Business World
The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) Reference Model
This figure illustrates the four layers of the
TCP/IP reference model for communications.
Figure 6-4
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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
Communications Networks
Physical Transmission Media
  • Twisted wire (modems)
  • Coaxial cable
  • Fiber optics and optical networks
  • Dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM)
  • Wireless transmission media and devices
  • Microwave
  • Satellites
  • Cellular telephones
  • Transmission speed (hertz, bandwidth)

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Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
Communications Networks
Types of Networks
  • Local-area networks (LANs)
  • Campus-area networks (CANs)
  • Peer-to-peer
  • Topologies star, bus, ring
  • Metropolitan and wide-area networks
  • Wide-area networks (WANs)
  • Metropolitan-area networks (MANs)

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
Communications Networks
Broadband Network Services and Technologies
  • Frame relay
  • Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
  • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
  • Digital subscriber line (DSL)
  • Cable Internet connections
  • T lines

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Internet
  • What is the Internet?
  • Internet Addressing and Architecture
  • The Domain Name System
  • Hierarchical structure
  • Top-level domains
  • Internet Architecture and Governance
  • No formal management IAB, ICANN, W3C
  • The Future Internet IPv6 and Internet2

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Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Internet
The Domain Name System
The Domain Name System is a hierarchical system
with a root domain, top-level domains,
second-level domains, and host computers at the
third level.
Figure 6-8
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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Internet
Internet Services
  • E-mail
  • Usenet newsgroups
  • LISTSERVs
  • Chatting and instant messaging
  • File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
  • World Wide Web

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Internet
Interactive Session Internet Services
  • Name specific examples of each of the Internet
    services that were mentioned previously
  • Discuss ways in which each of these services may
    be used to the benefit of a business
  • Located Web pages that illustrate each of these
    services in the context of business use

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Internet
Client/Server Computing on the Internet
Client computers running Web browser and other
software can access an array of services on
servers over the Internet. These services may all
run on a single server or on multiple specialized
servers.
Figure 6-10
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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Internet
The World Wide Web
  • Hypertext
  • Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
  • Uniform resource locators (URLs)
  • Web servers
  • Searching for information on the Web
  • Search engines
  • Intelligent agent shopping bots
  • RSS

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Internet
Intranets and Extranets
  • Intranets
  • Use existing network infrastructure with Internet
    connectivity standards software developed for the
    Web
  • Create networked applications that can run on
    many types of computers
  • Protected by firewalls
  • Extranets
  • Allow authorized vendors and customers access to
    an internal intranet
  • Used for collaboration
  • Also subject to firewall protection

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Internet
Technologies and Tools for Communication and
E-Business
  • E-mail, chat, instant messaging, and electronic
    discussions
  • Groupware and electronic conferencing
  • Internet telephony
  • Virtual private networks

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Internet
Monitoring Employees on Networks Unethical or
Good Business?
  • Read the Focus on People and then discuss the
    following questions
  • What problems arise from giving employees access
    to e-mail and the Internet during working hours?
  • Should managers monitor employee e-mail and
    Internet usage?
  • Why or why not?
  • Describe an effective e-mail and Web use policy
    for a company.

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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Wireless Revolution
  • Wireless devices (PDAs, BlackBerry, smart phones)
  • Cellular systems
  • Cellular network standards and generations (GSM,
    CDMA)
  • Cellular generations (SMS, 3G, 2.5G)
  • Mobile wireless standards for Web access (WAP,
    I-mode)
  • Wireless computer networks and Internet access
  • Bluetooth (PANs)
  • Wi-Fi (access points)
  • Wi-Fi and wireless Internet access (hotspots)
  • WiMax
  • Broadband cellular wireless (EV-DO)

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Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Wireless Revolution
  • RFID and wireless sensor networks
  • Radio frequency identification (RFID)
  • Powerful technology for tracking goods in a
    supply chain using radio signals
  • Reduction in cost of RFID tags now making the
    technology viable for many firms
  • Wireless sensor networks
  • Can be used to monitor building security, detect
    hazardous substances in the air, or monitor
    environmental changes, traffic, or military
    activity
  • Require low-power, long-lasting batteries and
    ability to endure in the field without
    maintenance

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Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Wireless Revolution
How RFID Works
RFID uses low-powered radio transmitters to read
data stored in a tag at distances ranging from 1
inch to 100 feet. The reader captures the data
from the tag and sends them over a network to a
host computer for processing.
Figure 6-18
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Essentials of Business Information
Systems Chapter 6 Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless Technology
The Wireless Revolution
TransAlta New Power from Wireless Technology
  • Read the Focus on Technology and then discuss the
    following questions
  • What problems and challenges did TransAlta face?
  • How did these problems affect its business?
  • How did wireless technology help the company
    solve these problems?
  • What other solutions might the company have
    tried?
  • Did TransAlta choose the best solution? Explain
    your answer.
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