Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction 3
2.0 What is Internet Naming System? 4
3.0 Factors Affecting Internet Naming Systems 4
4.0 Which Internet Naming System has been in use before? 5
4.1 Natural naming Vs Internet Naming 7
5.0 Who Controls the Internet Naming System? 9
6.0 The Future of the Internet Naming Systems 11
6.1 Case Study-RealNames Company 11
7.0 Conclusion 13
References 15
1.0 Introduction
The human race is completely reliant on technological innovations. A global village is what the world feels like nowadays. The Internet has revolutionized the aspect of globalization. The numbers of people signing up daily for the purposes of Internet are increasing day-by-day. The IT experts have noted this increase and hence, the Internet service is metamorphosing at a rate that nobody had anticipated earlier. The Internet has numerous features and are evolving concurrently. However, the focus of this research paper is directed on the Internet Naming System. Numerous individuals and associations have realized the importance of the Internet in their daily operations. To respond to this effect, people are signing up for emails, websites and other features, which Internet offers to them for interface and communication with the rest of the world. All these activities need to be uniquely identified and hence, the work is currently overwhelming. The naming of the current database and other features has been a challenge. For a while now, the Domain Naming System
The internet and the development of digital technology (computer-based technology) in particular, have made the most significant impact in the field of information and communication technology in the past decade. The internet is essentially a network of computers across the world which is linked through global
The Internet is the global way of interconnected computer interfaces that use the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link devices worldwide. It is an interface of networks that consists of individual, civic, academic, marketing, and government tracks of local to global scope, joined by a broad collection of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies. The Internet has changed continuation upside down. It was no longer a state-controlled outline, although the extensive computer network in the world including across 50,000 sub-networks, 4 million systems, and 70 million users. The Internet supports numerous network services, most prominently mobile apps such as social media apps,Internet telephony, the World Wide Web, multiplayer online games,electronic mail, and file sharing services. The internet is essentially a web
In the text, the author gives a historical overview of the internet. He tells us that the internet was not an overnight phenomenon and not a single person’s efforts. He gives us a timeline of the development of the internet and the degree of changes it went through to give us the internet that we have today.
As outlined by Lewis (2014), the design of the Internet reflects the spirit of the 1990s, which envisioned the collapse of the Soviet Union as a new chapter in world order. It signalled a hope to the end of interstate conflicts,
The 1990s was a time of such tumult and confusion as far as the Internet was concerned that no one could agree on what was happening, let alone about what the future was likely to bring. Since 1994, when the World Wide Web made
Abstract— A critical Review of the Domain Name system, the primary naming service currently in use on the internet, covering the impetus for, and process of its development; how it operates including communication paradigms, failure models and fault tolerance, and masking; and how its security requirements are met.
The evidence of globalisation can be seen in our daily lives, as we are being influenced by the rush of social and economic forces in which internet possibly has been the most visible aspect of globalisation and in many situations its driving force. The internet has helped breaking down barriers of communication between cultures and nations in such a way that could not be dreamed of previously. Recently, the world has been going through a period of globalization in all spheres of social life and in this process, the internet has a key role, which with the help of communications technology, has revolutionized how people expand the global knowledge base, work and provides a variety of ways to bring people and cultures closer together. The largest contributors to globalization are computers, a global telecommunications infrastructure, and the Internet, this article focuses on various aspects that internet plays in globalisation.
Looking at the world today, no person can imagine his or her life without some form of internet usage. The Internet has become a part of our daily life. The Internet Provider industry is ruling all the other sectors of business. With today’s booming technology, most businesses have difficulty without the services of the Internet. Earlier day’s access to the Internet was a costlier, therefore confined to only high profile businesses and people of wealth. The average homeowner did not have access. Even today, smart phone usage does not account for the large numbers of families without direct
A domain name is an easily searchable name that is linked to an IP or Internet Protocol address. The Domain Name System
Internet is an electronic communication networks that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the word (Merriam-webster.com, 1974). Internet Users are increasing daily the number of internet users where it has increased from 1.024 billion to 3.578 billion between 2005 till 2017 (Statistia.com, 2017). This shows that internet is now used in most parts of the world and it is contributing more and more every day. Indeed, internet is now an addiction it became part of our life, it is now used by every one and by all different age groups. The power of internet has transformed technologies such as computer, phones, Radio etc., like nothing before it is revolutionary, this have the stage for this extraordinary integration of capabilities (Leiner et al, 1997). The internet is a medium for collaboration and interaction between individuals using devices without any regards for geographic location, internet is a world full of information (Cerf et al, 1997). Nowadays internet contributed in politics, economy, and in our social life. The continues internet revolution still questioned in todays world. Undoubtedly the internet has been beneficial for social, economical and political development in the 21st century. Some people may agree with that opinion and some may disagree this essay will discuss both views in details using many different sources. The essay will discuss the Political, Social and economical revolution of internet, by how it has been
We seek to explore the element of Internet Naming System. How has it been done before? What does it entail? We also seek to explore into the future of the naming system on the internet and what are the primary factors that are considered in the Internet Naming Systems, where focus will be on who controls it? The current challenges facing the system are also analyzed.
In today’s world Internet has become one of the most important mediums of communication. It has become the lifeline of our survival. It has removed the entire social, economic and physical barrier and has immense effect on our day to day activity.
The internet has grown from a few nodes to a massive interconnecting system that helped to connect millions of people. The global reach of the internet and its ability to expand at an exponential rate, makes the internet one of the biggest tools created for commercial use. This paper will focus on how the internet was started and how it has developed since the start, growing and changing from the ARPANET into the internet of today. The internet has developed since its conception to include not only computers but mobile devices as well to connect people and expand the global presence for businesses and their ability to reach millions through online advertisements and sales. The internet was started as a concept with the help of the government to help the flow of communication to the computer science research community.
In today’s world 3 billion humans are on the internet but there are also 4 billion people that are not. In the beginning of my study on the future of the internet, I asked myself this question: is it possible that everyone could be online and globally connected? Then I asked myself how, if everyone is online, the future of the internet change the experience of everyday life? Looking back, the internet is still a relatively new phenomenon as it was first created back in the 1960’s by a computer scientist named J.C.R Licklider. He envisioned a network of computers, called the galactic network, which would allow humans to be able to share information instantly. Overtime this is how the internet developed, as many of these networks that shared
The Domain Name System is most often described as the Internet’s phone book or address book. All of us Internet users use it on daily basis without even realizing it. Its basic task is to convert human-readable website name like coursera.org into its computer-readable numerical IP address like 107.21.240.231.Since such strings of numbers are difficult for humans to memorize, DNS allows you to assign a domain name, such as facebook.com to you IP address. So, the domain name is simply an address on the Internet. It has to be unique just like physical address or phone number.