Understanding Human Networks and Computer Networks

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Explore the fundamentals of human networks and computer networks, including the different types such as family networks, peer networks, restaurant networks, and contact networks. Learn how individuals and organizations act as nodes in these interconnected structures, sharing resources and information through technology.

  • Networking
  • Human Networks
  • Computer Networks
  • Social Structures
  • Communication

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  1. BASIC NETWORK CONCEPTS --Fundamentals of Computer Network- Network- It is a communication system which support many users. The interconnection of one station to many stations is called as networking. Each station in a communication network is called as a node. Exa. Telephone system Visit to more Learning Resources

  2. Fig1: Simple Communication N/w

  3. Human Network -- Network of Human beings. --Social structure which consists of individuals, organizations, schools, hospitals etc. connected through technology. --A social network is defined as a social structure in which the individuals & organizations act as a nodes.

  4. Fig2: Human N/w Human Being act as a nodes Link s

  5. There are 4 types of Human Network such as: 1. Family Network 2. Peer Network 3. Restaurant network(Client server N/w) 4. Contact Network 1.Family network- Most people belong to a family n/w in which related people shares the resources & information. Fathe r Mothe r Child Child

  6. 2.Peer Network- Outside the family there is community which offers a more wide array of resources. Hence the family is connected to this community to use these resources. --This type of n/w shares resources, information among peers. Restaur ant School Family work

  7. 3. Restaurant network(Client server n/w)- In these n/w servers serves many clients as per their demands. --The waiter works as a server, customer as clients,resouces are shared to resources. Tea & coffee Cold drink Ice cream Snacks Resouce s Waiter(server) Customers(Clients )

  8. 4. Contact Network- A job searching person knows it very well that one of the best ways to find a job is to use n/w. --The more people you meet the more chances of you to get a job such a n/w is called contact n/w. Work Frien ds Associat e A perfe ct job Frien ds frien d Teac her

  9. Computer Network Defination- A computer network is defined as the interconnection of two or more computers. It is done to enable the computers to communicate & share the available resources. --Each node is computer & connecting device such as hub or switch. --Computer connected in n/w share files, folder,appplications & resources like scanners,web-cams,printers etc.

  10. Fig: Computer Network Hub

  11. Protocol- To occure successful communication it is not enough for the sender to simply transmit the message & assume that the receiver will receive it properly. --There are certain rules that must be followed to ensure proper communication. --A set of such rules is known as a protocol of communication system.

  12. Comput er N/w 1. Each node is compute r 2. Nodes are intercon nected via links which are cables or wireless links 3. Types: Point to point, Broadca st,client server, LANs, MANs, WANs etc 4. Resourc Human N/w 1. Each node is human being 2. Human beings are linked via social structure & technology such as phone lines, emails 3. Types: Family n/w, contact n/w, restaurant n/w. Resources like home,food etc

  13. Need & Application of Computer Network --For sharing the resources such as printers among all the users. --For sharing of expensive software & d/b. --To facilitate communication from one computer to the other. --To have exchange of data & information among the users via the n/w. --For sharing of information over geographically wide areas. --For connecting the computers between various buildings of an organization. --For education purposes.

  14. Components of a Computer Network 1.2 or more computers 2.Cables (Coaxial, twisted pair or fiber optic) as links between the computers. 3.A N/w Interfacing Card(NIC) on each computer 4.Switches or other connecting devices 5.A software called network operating system.

  15. Network Benefits 1) Sharing Resources- a. Sharing of h/w resources- A n/w allows its users to share many h/w devices such as printers, scanners, modems, fax m/c, CD ROM players etc. -- This will save expenses on h/w resources. Laser Printer User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4

  16. b. Sharing of s/w resources- In a n/w we can centrally install & configure only one copy of each s/w & share it among rest of the computer. --This save lot of time & cost. Graphic File Centralised storage D/b file Word Docume nt PPT Common S/w

  17. Other Benefits (Advantages) of CN 1. Increased speed- N/w provide very fast sharing & transfer of files. 2. Reduced Cost- Many popular versions of s/w usable for the entire n/w which reduces cost compared to individual licensed copies. 3.Improve security- It is possible to protect the programs & files from illegal copying, by allotting password to authorised users. 4. Centralized s/w management- It is not necessary to waste time & energy to installing updates & tracking files on independent computers. 5.Electronic mail- Person to person communication is improved. 6. Flexible Access- It is possible for authorised users to access their files from any computer connected on the n/w.

  18. 4) PAN( Personal area network) --A personal area network(PAN) is a computer n/w designed for & organized around an individual person. --A PAN generally consist of laptop, cell phone & Personal digital assistant(PDA). PAN will allow the communication to take pla --PAN can also be used for communication among personal devices themselves(interpersonal communication) or connecting to highe --PAN can be constructed using cables or it can be wireless such as bluetooth or infrared connection. PAN covers generally cove

  19. 5) CAN( Campus area network) --A CAN is made up of an interconnection of LAN within a limited geographical area. --The n/w equipment such as switches, routers & transmission media i.e. Optical fiber are almost entirely owned by the campus o --Exa. A university CAN would connect different buildings its campus such as departments, library with each other.

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