Assignment

Contents:

  • Overview
  • Internet Requirements
  • Practice Problems
  • Problems to be Submitted
  • Extra Credit

  • Overview

    Topic: Networks, World Wide Web
    Related Reading: Ch. 15-16
    Due:

    Internet Requirements

    You will not need an Internet connection for completing the assignment, other than for submission.

    Practice Problems

  • Exercise 19 of Chapter 15 (p. 476); answer in back of text

  • Exercise 22 of Chapter 15 (p. 476); answer in back of text

  • Exercise 23 of Chapter 15 (p. 476); answer in back of text

  • Exercise 47 of Chapter 15 (p. 477); answer in back of text

  • Exercise 6 of Chapter 16 (p. 496); answer in back of text

  • Exercise 27 of Chapter 16 (p. 497); answer in back of text
  • (answers in back of text)

    Problems to be Submitted (20 points)

    1. (5 points)
      Exercise 26 of Chapter 15 (p. 477)

    2. (6 points)
      Exercise 49 of Chapter 15 (p. 477)

    3. (5 points)
      Answer Thought Question #2 of Ch. 15 (p. 477)

    4. (4 points)
      Exercise 37 of Chapter 16 (p. 498)
    Overall, please type your answers to all of the problems in a single document to be submitted electronically. Please see details about the submission process.

    Extra Credit (2 points)

    You should have already submitted your answers to the required problems in the document format of your choice. Leave that submission as is, to be graded. For extra credit, create a second version of your submitted answers, formatted as an HTML document. Make sure that you use enough HTML tags so as to satisfy the requirements stated in Exercise 38 of Ch. 16.

    Note 1: You will need to save your HTML "source" as a plain text file, with ".htm" or ".html" as the suffix of the filename. If you want to view your HTML document in a web browser, you can double click on the file's icon to open it.

    Note 2: Many programs, like Microsoft Word give you the option of resaving existing files in HTML format. Using those conversion is not fair for this challenge. To receive extra credit, you should create the HTML source document "by hand."


    Last modified: 25 November 2002