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  • FTP
    File Transfer Protocol for transferring files over a network
  • SSH
    Secure Shell protocol for secure network communication
  • IETF
    International community overseeing Internet architecture evolution
  • Extranet
    Private network sharing information with external partners securely
  • LAN
    Local Area Network confined to a single building or group of buildings
  • Protocol
    Set of rules for routing and addressing data packets over a network
  • HTTP
    HyperText Transfer Protocol used by the web for data transfer
  • WAN
    Wide Area Network geographically dispersed using public/commercial networks
  • URI
    Uniform Resource Identifier identifying resources on the Internet
  • IPv4
    Internet Protocol Version 4 using 32-bit addressing for data transmission
  • IPv6
    Internet Protocol Version 6 providing more addresses and advancements
  • Backbone
    High-capacity link carrying data between interconnected networks
  • Client-Server Architecture
    System where clients request and servers provide resources over a network
  • Web Accessibility Initiative
    Effort to make the web accessible to people with disabilities
  • RFC
    Request for Comments system recording Internet development notes
  • IAB
    Internet Architecture Board guiding Internet technical development
  • Network
    Two or more computers connected for communication and resource sharing
  • Mosaic
    First graphical web browser developed in the early 1990s
  • World Wide Web Consortium
    Organization overseeing ongoing development of web technologies
  • NCSA
    National Center for Supercomputing Applications where Mosaic was created
  • Intranet
    Private network within an organization for sharing information
  • TCP/IP
    Protocol suite foundation of the Internet's technical structure
  • Hypertext
    Text allowing links to other documents forming a web of information
  • Network Administrator
    Person managing and securing network resources and connections
  • Network Overview
    Description of computers connected for communication and resource sharing
  • Uniform Resource Locator (URL)

    Represents the network location of a resource like a web page, consisting of protocol, domain name, and file location on a server.
  • Domain Names
    Locate organizations on the Internet, managed by the Domain Name System (DNS) for logical grouping.
  • World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

    Develops web standards, including architecture, design, and accessibility recommendations.
  • W3C Recommendations
    Produced to standardize web technologies, created in working groups with input from major corporations.
  • Protocols
    Rules for client-server communication over a network, multiple protocols are needed for Internet and Web functionality.
  • File Transfer Protocols (FTP)

    Rules allowing file exchange between computers on the Internet, distinct from HTTP.
  • E-mail Protocols

    Include SMTP for sending emails, POP3 and IMAP for receiving emails.
  • Hypertext Transfer Protocols (HTTP)

    Rules for exchanging files on the Web, used by web browsers and servers.
  • Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

    Ensures reliable data transmission, adopted as the official Internet communication protocol.
  • TCP
    Ensures network communication integrity by breaking data into packets with destination and source information.
  • IP
    Controls data transfer between computers on the Internet, routing packets to correct destinations.
  • Sub-domain
    Configured to host a separate website under the same domain, like 'gmail' in 'gmail.google.com'.
  • Markup Languages
    Include SGML, HTML, and XML for structuring and formatting web content.
  • Bootstrap
    Front-end framework for responsive web design
  • Foundation
    Front-end framework with grid system and UI components