Essentials of MIS (12th Edition)
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Author: Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon
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Chapter 7, Problem 1RQ
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Features of simple network:
- The client computers, server computer, network
operating system software, network interfaces, hub, and a connection medium are the entities of a simple network. - The basic responsible for network operating system software is controlling the network and its functions.
- One client computer is connected to another client computer within the same network.
- Hubs and switches function is sending packets of data to all other linked devices.
- The network helping up web pages to storing data and network operating system.
- The switch has the capability to select a particular destination while the hub sends a packet to all other linked devices.
- The network components links with the connection mediums such as coaxial cables, radio signals or telephone wires.
- The Microsoft Window Server, Linux and Novell Open Enterprise Server are the most commonly used network operating system software.
Features of the Network Infrastructure for a large company:
- The large companies have many employees and several locations, the collection of hundreds of small LANs needs to be joined into a corporate-wide networking infrastructure.
- The infrastructure also has the capability to support mobile sales by using mobile employees connecting to the company website, smartphones, interior company networks using Wi-Fi networks and videoconferencing systems to provide efficient communication between managers on a global scale.
- The infrastructure is included many small LANs that are connected to other LANs and to corporate networks.
- Overall, the large company network infrastructure includes the use of a wide variety of technologies like corporate data networks to internet service, ordinary telephone service, wireless internet and cell phones.
Explanation of Solution
Principal technologies and trends:
- Client/ Server computing
- Packet switching
- TCP/ IP and Connectivity
Client/ Server computing:
- Client/ Server computing is defined as a distributed computing model where a part of the processing power is placed within cheap client computers and exist in laptops, handled devices or desktops.
- It also allows for computing to departments, factory floors, workgroups and other parts of a business that couldn’t be worked by a centralized architecture.
- The clients are linked to other clients through networks that is controlled by a network server computer.
- It has replaced by centralized mainframe computer.
- The process of the client/ server computing has no longer take place on a central large mainframe computer.
Packet Switching:
- Messages transferring in the internet are divide into fixed size unit of data called packet.
- Messages are divided into packets to increase the performance and reliability of the internet.
- Ιt also improves the effectiveness of the communication line in the internet.
- Packets travel through several routers before it reaches the destination.
- Router is a device that provides a path for the packet to reach the destination.
- If there is a failure in one path, the router will provide an alternative route.
- Packets are directed based on the destination address present within each packet.
- Packets reach the destination in the different order. So, it is collected and rearranged in the destination to get the original message, referred to as packet switching.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet protocol) and Connectivity:
- TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)/IP (Internet Protocol) is a protocol suite used to connect the host from the different networks.
- It is a protocol stacked with five layers. They are physical layer, data link layer, network layer, transport layer, and application layer.
- In TCP/IP, the lower layer protocols supports higher layer protocols.
- TCP/IP also supports low-level communication.
- TCP can integrate with IP to provide additional functionalities such as failure recovery, optimize data transmission etc.
- TCP is located at the transport layer and IP (Internet Protocol) is located at the network layer.
- TCP is responsible for dividing the message into one or more packets in source and reassemble the packet in destination.
- IP is responsible for transmitting of packets from source to destination.
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