QuoteIntranets Resource Assessments: Network Infrastructure, Clients andServer Resources
Protocols, Structure and Scope of Networks
The full chapter is this-:
QuoteInternet and Intranet Systems Development (6 hours)
Introductions
Benefits and drawbacks of intranets
Protocols, Structure and Scope of Networks
Intranets Resource Assessments: Network Infrastructure, Clients andServer Resources
Intranet Implementation Guidelines
Content Design, Development, Publishing and Management
Intranet Design with Open source Tools: DRUPAL, UMLA
Tunneling Protocols. VPN
I am asking coz these things are not included in our teacher's slides. If you are eager to see it, here are they-:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SH9buT91POy-MqvsYD4CT40Fgh8cHPTr/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WO81kwHQy4E1gFQnvP12_pYcYgMCTYKt/view
I don't have any teachers atm and the I have exhausted all the resources that I have to figure what they might be saying. Ofc there is no such thing as someone accurately being able to tell "Yes this is this exactly 100%". But I want your educated guess on what could these topics (those 2 at the top) expecting students to learn? What are they about. I am the only one studying this course so I don't have any friends as well.
Quote from: blueberry123 on June 12, 2022, 03:40:35 AM
Protocols, Structure and Scope of Networks
consider reading
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1
Routing TCP/IP, Volume II
Quote from: blueberry123 on June 12, 2022, 03:40:35 AM
I don't have any friends as well.
Welcome to my world!
> Internet and Intranet Systems Development
Read up what the differences are between INTRA-net and INTER-net
The rest of it looks like it surrounds intranet and you'll need to look at something like drupal to set up an intranet (hint, an intranet site is basically a private website though it isnt simply that).
Tunnelling protocols - VPN - I guess learn what a VPN is and differences between them?
The chapter is wide-ranging, likely an introduction. It covers not just the networking aspects, but also the hierarchy of client-server applications and how to manage them. That discussion should include info on API proxies and gateways.