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Devices that provide output or perform actions (speaker, monitor, open a valve,
adjust speed, turn on/off a machine)
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1 Internet Service Provider 2 Virtual Private Network (VPN)
3 Hyperlinks 4 Actuators
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Any organization that provides Internet access to
Internet Service Provider
people.
This is a networking approach wherein many clients
Client/server architecture (end-user computing devices) request and receive
services from servers (host computers) on the network.
A system that maps the name people use to locate a
Domain name system website to the IP address that a computer uses to locate
a Web site.
, A Web address that specifies the exact location of a
Uniform Resource Locator
Web page using letters and words that map to an IP
(URL)
address and a location on the host
Highlighted text or graphics in a Web document that,
Hyperlinks when clicked, opens a new Web page containing
related content.
Web client software—such as Chrome, Edge, Firefox,
Web browser
Internet Explorer, and Safari—used to view Web pages.
Hypertext Markup The standard page description language for Web
Language (HTML) pages.
A code that tells the Web browser how to format text—
HTML tags as a heading, as a list, or as body text—and whether
images, sound, and other elements should be inserted.
Extensible Markup The markup language designed to transport and store
Language (XML) data on the Web.
Cascading Style Sheet A markup language for defining the visual design of a
(CSS) Web page or group of pages.
An internal corporate network built using Internet and
Intranet
World Wide Web standards and products.
A network built using Web technologies that links
Extranet selected resources of the intranet of a company with its
customers, suppliers, or other business partners.
A secure connection between two points on the
Virtual Private Network Internet; VPNs transfer information by encapsulating
(VPN) traffic in IP packets and sending the packets over the
Internet.
A computing environment in which a service provider
organization owns and manages the infrastructure
Public cloud computing (including computing, networking, storage devices, and
environment support personnel) with cloud user organizations
(called tenants) accessing slices of shared resources via
the Internet.
An information systems model in which an organization
outsources the equipment used to support its data
Infrastructure as a Service
processing operations, including servers, storage
(IaaS)
devices, and networking components.
Examples: AWS, Microsoft Azure