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Sistemas de Información Agosto-Diciembre 2007 Sesión # 3
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Proyecto Integrador Objetivo: Diseñar y desarrollar una aplicación usando el modelo de bases de datos relacional (2 o 3 personas) Entregables: 1.Propuesta de proyecto (8/29) 2.Modelo de datos (9/19, 10 puntos) 3.Prototipo v1.0 (10/17, 10 puntos) 4.Prototipo v2.0 (11/14, 10 puntos)
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Proyecto Integrador Propuesta: Objetivo del proyecto Entidades principales Funciones principales Calendario de actividades (entregables) Grupo de consultores (roles)
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Introduction to Networks Network: A collection of computers connected together via communication devices and transmission media. Network node: A computer or device within a network
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Network Examples
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Introduction to Networks Network types: Local area network (LAN) Metropolitan area network (MAN) Wide area network (WAN)
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Introduction to Networks Local area network (LAN): A network that connects computers and devices in a limited geographical area, such as a room, a building, or campus. Examples: Your computer and printer at home Computers and devices at work Wireless network on campus (WLAN)
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Introduction to Networks Metropolitan area network (MAN): A network that connects LANs in a metropolitan area, such as county, town, or city. It handles the bulk of communications across a metropolitan area. Examples: State of Pennsylvania has a MAN connecting diverse state agencies within the state capital.
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Introduction to Networks Wide area network (WAN): A network that covers a large geographic area, such as a city, a state, a country or the world. Examples: Internet is the world’s largest WAN.
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Introduction to Networks Internet: A wide area network (WAN) that covers a world wide geographic area. World Wide Web (WWW): A library of information available to anyone connected to the Internet. Web page Web site
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Introduction to Networks Intranet: An internal network making information accessible only to members of a group of users. Intranet applications: Directories Calendars Project Management Organizational information management Etc…
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Introduction to Networks Intranet examples: Portal DAE Portal VAF BlackBoard courses WebCT courses Other?
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Introduction to Networks Network architecture: The way in which computers and devices communicate to each other within a network. Network architecture types: Peer-to-Peer Client/Server
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Introduction to Networks Client/Server Architecture: A network in which a computer known as “server” is in charge of providing information and services to other computers known as “clients”.
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PDLib: Client/Server Architecture
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Introduction to Networks Client/Server Architecture Server: Controls access to the network services. Provides storage space for programs, data, and web sites. Also known as “host computer”. Client: Computer, cell phone, or PDA that requests services to the server, following predefined rules and procedures.
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Network Standards Network standard: A set of guidelines that specify the way in which computers and devices communicate with each other within a network, in terms of speed, media, physical cables, and technology used. Main network standards: ANSI IEEE
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Network Protocols Network protocol: A set of guidelines that specify the way in which two devices communicate with each other within a network, in terms of data format, coding schemes, and error handling. Main network protocols: Ethernet Token ring TCP/IP 802.11 (WiFi) Bluetooth IrDA
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Ejercicio en Clase En base a las necesidades de información en una biblioteca, realiza: Un Diagrama E – R Un Diagrama E – R Extendido Una lista del tipo de búsquedas y consultas que podrían realizarse en la base de datos ya implementada, desde el punto de vista de: El director de la biblioteca El encargado de realizar reparaciones Las personas que solicitan préstamo de objetos
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