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SANS Technologies, 2013 www.groupsans.com Speaker: Er. A.S.Jain- CEO & Founder SANS Technologies Know The Future of IT - WEB Venue: Sri Aurobindo Institute of Technology, Indore, Madhya Pradesh

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Speaker: Er. A.S.Jain- CEO & Founder SANS Technologies

Know The Future of IT - WEB

Venue: Sri Aurobindo Institute of Technology, Indore, Madhya Pradesh

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Agenda

The Internet’s origins The creation of World Wide Web The formation of the W3C Markup Language Websites Process of Website Development Why Websites? Market Demand Queries

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The Internet’s origins

ARPA funded development of the software, and in 1977 a successful demonstration of three different networks communicating was conducted. By 1981, the specification was finalised, published and adopted; and in 1982 the ARPANET connections outside of the US were converted to use the new TCP/IP protocol. The Internet as we know it had arrived.

The US Department of Defence ARPA (the Advanced Research Projects Agency)

Computer network (to be called ARPANET) was presented in October 1967, and in December 1969 the first four-computer network was up and running.

On the fourth of October in 1957 an event occurred that would change the world. The Soviet Union successfully launched the first satellite into Earth’s orbit. Called Sputnik 1, it shocked the world—especially the United States of America

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The creation of World Wide Web

The European Council for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland had such an alternative. Tim Berners-Lee had been working on a information management system, in which text could contain links and references to other works, allowing the reader to quickly jump from document to document. He had created a server for publishing this style of document (called hypertext) as well as a program for reading them, which he had called WorldWideWeb. This software had first been released in 1991, however, it took two events to cause an explosion in popularity and the eventual replacement of Gopher.

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The formation of the W3C

The “Browser wars”

The coming of web standards

In 1994, Tim Berners-Lee founded the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with support from CERN, DARPA (as ARPA had been renamed to) and the European Commission. The W3C’s vision was to standardize the protocols and technologies used to build the web such that the content would be available to as wide a population of the world as possible.During the next few years, the W3C published several specifications (called recommendations) including HTML 4.0, the format for PNG images, and Cascading Style Sheets versions 1 and 2.

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Mark up Language

The term markup is derived from the traditional publishing practice of "marking up" a manuscript, which involves adding handwritten annotations in the form of conventional symbolic printer's instructions in the margins and text of a paper manuscript or printed proof. For centuries, this task was done primarily by skilled typographers known as "markup men” or "copy markers” who marked up text to indicate what typeface, style, and size should be applied to each part, and then passed the manuscript to others for typesetting by hand. Markup was also commonly applied by editors, proofreaders, publishers, and graphic designers, and indeed by document authors.

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Website

A website, also written as Web site, web site, or simply site, is a set of related web pages served from a single web domain. A website is hosted on at least one web server, accessible via a network such as the Internet or a private local area network through an Internet address known as a Uniform Resource Locator. All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web.A webpage is a document, typically written in plain text interspersed with formatting instructions of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML, XHTML). A webpage may incorporate elements from other websites with suitable markup anchors.

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Process of Website Development

1. Requirement Gathering2. Requirement Analyzing3. Design Document

development4. Mock Design 5. Finalization of Mock

design6. HTML Coding 7. Testing ( Browser Testing)8. Uploading on Server

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Why Websites?

24 x 7 x 365 Open Business. Complete InformationGlobal Reach Online Sell and Buy Cost effective Marketing Tool

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Market Demand

The Demand

The SupplyNow think where you want to move for your growth?Market have millions of way to build your career and gives you 100 % satisfactory results through the medium of WEB MEDIA.Web media is the best and 100% proven way of success in any kind of business.

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Queries

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Thanks

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