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What is the Internet?

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What is the Internet?

The Internet is a worldwide collection of computer networks (a network of networks).

Internet Protocol (IP)

Internet Protocol (IP)

  • The Internet Protocol (IP) is a set of rules that make sure that devices can work together on the Internet.
  • Every computer is assigned an IP address that is used to send and receive data from other devices.
Packet switching

Packet switching

  • Packet switching is the process by which data is transmitted on the Internet.
  • Data is split into small 'packets' which are then sent out across the network.
  • Routers are essential to the internet because they pass the data packets between the interconnected networks.
Internet traffic

Internet traffic

  • There are a lot of different types of traffic on the Internet.
  • Each type of traffic corresponds to a different type of application. For example:
    • World Wide Web (WWW) traffic.
    • Email traffic.
    • Multiplayer game traffic.
    • Video streaming traffic.
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Components of a Computer

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Exchanging Data

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Data Types, Data Structures & Algorithms

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Legal, Moral, Cultural & Ethical Issues

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Thinking Abstractly

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Thinking Concurrently

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Problem Solving & Programming

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Algorithms

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