A new world of Internet Applications 6122021 Bhumika
A new world of Internet Applications 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 1
History Of Internet • INTER-NETWORK: Large Scale Network connecting devices all over the world 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 2
Internet Usage : World Statistics 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 3
Mobile Internet at its explosion 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 4
Evolution Process • ARPANET-1969 -forerunner of internet • Settlement of TCP/IP • ARPANET divided into MILNET and AARPANET in 1983 • Backbone network by NSF in 1986 • Commercialization : MERIT(Michigan Education Research Information triad) managed NSFNET (1987 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 5
. . continued Start of Web • Hypertext(1981) • World Wide Web www(1991) proposed by Tim Berners-Lee and others at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, also known as Conseil European pour la Recherche Nucleure (CERN). • In June 1993, the Web boasted just 130 sites • 1998, there were more than 2. 2 million sites on the Web. • Hyperlink, Browser, Index Search came into picture 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 6
Internet as Diverse platform • • • Communication platform Application platform Business platform Social platform Personal expression platform Not only because it offers “IP-connectivity”, but it offers – Access to information – Access to persons, businesses, organisations – Access to resources – Application development support – Interoperability 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 7
Internet Browser • Browser--Contains the basic software you need in order to find, retrieve, view, and send information over the Internet Bhumika Shah
Examples of Internet Applications Electronic Resource sharing Information Provider Teletreatment, telemonitoring RFID tagging and tracing Sensornetworks and smart environments Social software, wikipedia, communities Citizen journalism, blogging, content production Living Labs 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 9
The power of E-* word • • E-Business E-Governance E-Banking E-Payment E-Learning E-Booking E-medicals 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 10
E-Business 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 11
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Online Marketing 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 14
E-Payment: • • www. bsnl. co. in https: //portal 1. bsnl. in/aspxfiles/instapay. aspx http: //www. licindia. in/online_payment. htm https: //onlineservices. tin. nsdl. com/etaxnew/t dsnontds. jsp Bhumika Shah
Paypal • Pay. Pal is a global e-commerce business allowing payments and money transfers to be made through the Internet. Online money transfers serve as electronic alternatives to paying with traditional paper methods, such as checks and money orders. • Secure: Without revealing credit card number or bank account number to merchants Bhumika Shah
E-Governance • E-Governance is the application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for delivering government services, exchange of information communication transactions, integration of various stand-alone systems and services between Government-to-Citizens (G 2 C), Government-to-Business(G 2 B), Government-to. Government( G 2 G) as well as back office processes and interactions within the entire government frame work. • Government Websites Directory : Bhumika Shah – http: //goidirectory. gov. in/index. php 6/12/2021 17
E-Governance • Government Websites Directory : – http: //goidirectory. gov. in/index. php • Gujarat Government Websites – Gujarat State Portal • http: //www. gujaratindia. com/ – Other Links • http: //gswan. gov. in/ • http: //www. gujaratinformatics. com/usefullinks. html • http: //gujarat-education. gov. in/education/ 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 18
E-Governance Initiatives in India • • • Railway Reservations(IRCTC) Municipalities(Tax Payment) Passport E-Dhara (Gujarat Land Records) Bhoomi (Karnataka): Online Delivery of Land Records Friends(Kerala ) E-Seva(Andhra Pradesh) RACE: Bihar Lokvani(Uttar Pradesh) 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 19
E-Governance Support Systems • NIC –National Information Centers(National Satellite Based Computer Networks) • Neg. P-National E-governance Plans National Portal Of India http: //india. gov. in/e-governance 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 20
E-Learning Virtual Libraries: (1) INTUTE (http: //intute. ac. uk) -- Closed in July 2011 (2) INFOMINE (http: //infomine. ucr. edu/) (3) http: //www. ipl. org/ (4) http: //www. vlib. org. uk/ (5) http: //bubl. ac. uk/ (6) http: //infoport. inflibnet. ac. in/ 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 21
E-Learning • Open Coursewares (1) ocw. mit. edu (2) wikiversity. org (3) ocwconsortium. org Online Courses: (1) www. coursera. org (2) www. edx. org (3) www. udacity. com (4) http: //nptel. iitm. ac. in/ (5) www. sakshat. ac. in (6) http: //cec. nic. in 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 22
E-Learning Web-Lectures(EMRC, ISRO, IIT, IIM) Research Databases Google Scholar http: //scholar. google. com Scirus http: //scirus. com Cite. Seer. X http: //citeseerx. ist. psu. edu/ Scitopia http: //scitopia. org Microsoft http: //academic. research. microsoft. com/ 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 23
E-Learning • • • Journal Search Inflibnet http: //jccc-ugcinfonet. in/ Directory of Open Access Journals http: //www. doaj. org/ Open J-Gate http: //www. openj-gate. com/ Cornell Univ. http: //arxiv. org/ 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 24
E-Learning Online Theses • Ethos • http: //ethos. bl. uk/ • NDLTD • www. ndltd. org/ • ADT • adt. caul. edu. au/ • Indian Catalog • http: //shodhganga. inflibnet. ac. in/ 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 25
E-Banking A system allowing individuals to perform banking activities at home, via the internet. The automated delivery of new and traditional banking products and services directly to customers through electronic, interactive communication channels. Some online banks are traditional banks which also offer online banking, while others are online only and have no physical presence.
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Different services provided under e-banking ONLINE BILL PAYMENT SHOPPING TICKET BOOKING PRE PAID MOBILE RECHARGE INVESTMENT SERVICES ONLINE APPLICATIONS
Service Provided By SBI Self-account funds transfer across India. Third party transfers in the same branch New account opening New Cheque-book request Railway tickets booking Utility bill payments State Bank Of India LIC and other insurance premium payments Credit card dues payments Deposit your taxes Donations to Red Cross and such other organisations
Security Risk Increasing number of fraudulent bank websites For Eg. A suspicious bank website: www. sbionline. com Original bank websitewww. onlinesbi. com Fake emails purporting to be sent from banks Email send from Fraudulent bank Verify the personal information Guide customer enter the fraud link Disclosing their ATM card numbers and their passwords
Persecutions For Bank Should provide specific guidance to their customers Should take the adequate measures to ward off any problems related to the security of internet banking Online banking tutorials should be provided to help familiarize people with internet banking
Persecutions For Customers Should not disclose their customer IDs (e. g. , account numbers) or passwords to anyone else. Periodically change their passwords Should promptly log out from the service Should regularly check their account balances and statements to identify unusual transactions.
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Internet ART http: //net-art. org/ 6/12/2021 Bhumika Shah 42
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