Module 10 Flashcards

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A language for the Web that comes in mark up tags. Mark up tags is written in pair. Example of mark up tags is <body> </body>. You can see this in all websites coding.

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HTML (HyperText Markup Language)

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A unique identifier of website address on Web resources. It is also commonly called a URL (Uniform Resource Locator).

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URI (Uniform Resource Identifier)

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an English engineer, computer scientist and a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, envisioned the Web document called ““Information Management: A Proposal”. He invented the World Wide Web.

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Tim Berners Lee

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This allows to retrieve the linked resources on all Web pages.

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HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol.

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  • Static pages.
  • Content is served from the server’s file system.
  • Pages built using Server Side Includes or Common Gateway Interface (CGI).
  • Frames and Tables are used to position and align the elements on a page.
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Web 1.0

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  • Free sorting of information, permits users to retrieve and classify the information collectively.
  • Dynamic content that is responsive to user input.
  • Information flows between the site owner and site users using evaluation & online commenting.
  • Developed APIs to allow self-usage, such as by a software application.
  • Web access leads to concerns different, from the traditional Internet user base to a wider variety of users.
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Web 2.0

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  • Semantic Web
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Web 3.0

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