Module 1 and Module 2
#1. What is the underlying protocol of the WWW?
a) TCP
b) IP
c) HTTP
d) A Browser
#2. What is the user-interface to the WWW?
a) TCP
b) IP
c) HTTP
d) A Browser
#3. What is the most common interaction between an HTTP client and server?
a) Transmission by the client
b) Request of an HTML document
c) TCP communication
d) Packet transmission
#4. Tim Berners-Lee's original requirements for the WWW include: (check all that apply)
a) Copyright enforcement
b) Data security
c) Remote access across networks
d) Heterogeneity
e) Audio, video and good graphics
f) Non-centralized access to existing data
g) Private, annotatable links
#5. The US Navy converted from paper to electronic documents when:
a) They discovered they were unable to store on aircraft carriers the volumes of paper manuals needed to maintain the carrier.
b) The technology matured.
c) The Army began its effort
d) Sufficient security techniques were developed in the computer world, and it was possible to implement them at reasonable cost.
#6.The Structured Document model, as well as Hypertext and Hypermedia models, are all ways of
a) Designing for the Web.
b) Programming document management systems
c) Accessing information
d) Managing documents.
#7.Benefits of "adding structure" to electronic documents include:
a) Portability
b) Re-usability
c) Inter-system operability
d) Ease of storage and retrieval
e) Low distribution costs
f) Quick access
g) Ease of maintenance and updating
#8.Problems associated with conversion to structured documents include:
a) High start-up costs
b) Difficulty in retrieval
c) Huge initial time commitment
d) Difficulty in storage
#9.The first document production systems were analogous to what kind of programming languages?
a) Assembly Languages
b) High-Level Languages
c) Functional Languages
d) Object-Oriented Languages
e) Structured Languages
#10.Runoff's markup
a) Describes the logical structure of a document.
b) Describes the physical structure of a document.
c) Describes both the physical and logical structure of a document.
d) Describes neither the physical or logical structure of a document.
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