Token Bus/IEEE 802.4

Introduction Token bus was standardized by IEEE standard 802.4. Definition Token bus is a LAN network protocol that implemens a Token Ring protocol over a virtual ring on a coaxial cable(ethernet). Features The token bus is a distributed processing system.  Here, each node must know the address of its neighbour in Read more…

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Reference Books & Websites

slno Name of Books Authors Publications 1. Unix Shell Programming Yashwant Kanitkar BPB 2. Linux Networking and Security Nicholas Wells Vikas Publishing, New Delhi 3. Unix – Concepts & Applications Sumitabha Das Tata Mcgraw Hill Publications 4. Unix for Programmers and Users Graham Glass & King Ables Pearson Education, India Read more…

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Aryabhatta Knowledge University (AKU)

Descriptions Links   Hints AKU Website http://akubihar.ac.in/   AKU Previous Yr. Questions Link1  Link2  Link3   AKU Syllabus http://akubihar.ac.in/Academics/Syllabus.aspx   AKU Result  http://results.akuexam.net/   AKU Notices http://akubihar.ac.in/Administration/ShowNotices.aspx   Online Courses (PDF) http://online.akubihar.ac.in/OnlineCourseContents.aspx   AKU Contact http://akubihar.ac.in/Administration/ContactUs.aspx  

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Terminology & Miscellaneous

Web Page/Page Multimedia documents(a document contains information in the form of text, image, audio, animation, video etc) when formatted and annotated with the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) which mainly includes hypertext, hypermedia etc. are called web page. Typically, Web Pages are named or identified using URLs (Uniform Resource Locators). Web Read more…

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Http/Https

Introduction of HTTP/HTTPS HTTP/HTTPS is the client-server network protocol that has been in use by the World Wide Web since 1990. HTTPS stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure. HTTPS is a crucial component of modern web security, ensuring that data transmitted between clients and servers is encrypted and secure. Implementing Read more…

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E-mail

Click this link for details of E-mail Protocols History Before 1990, it was mostly used in academia. During the 1990s, it became known to the public at large and grew exponentially to the point where the number of e-mails sent per day now is vastly more than the number of Read more…

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World Wide Web/WWW/W3/Web

History of WWW The Web/WWW began in 1989 at CERN(The European Organization for Nuclear Research; the largest particle physics laboratory in the world; The name CERN is derived from the acronym for the French “Conseil European pour la Recherche Nucléaire”; located in Geneva, Switzerland; Established on 29 September 1954, 23 Read more…

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