Software in Everywhere
Dhiya Nisrina Pawitranti Rahma Budi (106218020)
IR2 2018 (Group 3)
Communication
In
Software
As
in general, every action that
we taken
should have the rules set in order to run properly. In software, the set of rules is called a protocol. The
protocol is a set of rules that are used as an exchange of data between devices
on a computer. So that it can be also
interpreted that the protocol is a guideline in the
course of computer devices. The most widely used and well-known protocol on
computer networks is TCP / IP.
There
are various forms of communication in software. NOS (network operating system),
this form is found in systems that have many workstations. The client / server
model form where there is one computer that acts as a server while the other
computer as a client and a peer-to-peer model where each device has the same
position, namely as a server and client.
Internet
Connection Technologies
There
are several links in the communication process in software. First, a direct
connection without using an intermediary. This connection connector has a
higher network level than other options. Second, dial-up connections
(narrowband) that is using intermediary devices such as modems or other
standard telephone line devices. Third, broadband connections are those that
have a greater bandwidth capacity than others. Like DSL (digital subscriber
line) that uses telephone lines, cable modems with coaxial cable networks (the
same as televisions), satellite connections, wireless connections.
https://stevessmarthomeguide.com/connect-methods/
https://stevessmarthomeguide.com/connect-methods/
Wireless
Technology
Along
with the development of advanced technology, this requires the creation of
effective and efficient technology whenever and wherever. In wireless
technology, the connecting network of communication devices is no longer
connected via cable but uses radio waves so it's more effective and efficient.
the examples of this technology are WIFI, WiMAX, Bluetooth, 3G / 4G, Private
Area Networks, Security over wireless networks such as WEP (privacy cable
equivalent) and VPN (virtual private networks).
http://www.c-i-a.com/7-wireless-technologies/
http://www.c-i-a.com/7-wireless-technologies/
Special
Networks: From GPS to Digital Money
With
the increasingly rapid development of technology equipped with increasingly
sophisticated digital features, human thinking is also required to be more
efficient in time efficiency, for example with the presence of Global
Positioning System (GPS) technology. In GPS technology, to show position
instantly using signals sent via satellite assistance. GPS technology can be
utilized in various fields, such as the military sector, for example, a special
network in the US defense department.
https://ms-tech.id/apa_itu_gps_tracker/
https://ms-tech.id/apa_itu_gps_tracker/
Home
Computer Network
A
home computer network means a home network where you can connect two or more
computers, that are interconnected and form a local area network (LAN). This
allows these computers to be able to share files, devices and share an internet
connection with one another using a router. With this home computer network can
help work in the house in various ways such as repeated automation of daily
work at home, access to entertainment (TV, internet connection and so on) and
help improve home security.
http://www.elektricien-kralingen.nl/home-computer-networking-wired-network-of-wifi/
http://www.elektricien-kralingen.nl/home-computer-networking-wired-network-of-wifi/
Reference :
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Rahman,
Z. R., Haq, I. U., Shah, K. A., Shah, M. A. (2016). The future of wireless
technologies: The shift of paradigm. International journal of advance computing
technique and applications (IJACTA). 4(2). 275. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313879930_The_Future_of_Wireless_Technologies_The_shift_of_Paradigm
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M. (2005, September). Definition home network. Search networking.
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