Glen Fultz
Friday, 7 June 2013
D2
By improving my Kingswood school film club website I could
benefit the actual film club and make changes to it. I could improve my website
by making it more accessible, this can be done by making my links to access the
rest of my site more noticeable by making them bigger and putting them in a
better place, like on the top of page. This would make the website look better
and make it more accessible. For my trailers I could have put my trailers in my
website instead of links pages to the YouTube video. I also could have put more
trailers to make the users experience better. In my trailers page, I also could
have made the pictures of the films bigger so they would stand out more and
make it look better. For the reviews page I could have made the font size
bigger to make the table stand out more and look more important. For my films
page I could of added pictures and wrote information about each film to tell
the user what the film is about if they have not already seen it. This would
make the user more interested in watching the film if they like what it’s
about. Also I could have put more information on my homes page so the user will
know more about the film club.
Thursday, 6 June 2013
M2
Navigation
When I
was creating my website I had to create navigation to go to the rest of my
site. I created hyperlinks on the side of my website with text writing.
HTML
I used
HTML forms when creating my website such as i had to use this to add YouTube links
on my website.
Audio
and visual elements
The only
audio and visual elements in my website is my film trailers, i embedded them
into my website by using there codes. By doing this users can click on the
movie and it will go to the trailer.
Hierarchy
This
separates the page in the order of importance; it is done through the size,
colour, shape or font.
In my website I have my logo on the right hand side which I made in illustrator, also used forms in my reviews and payments page and a submit button so they can submit their review on the film and their payment information.
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
D1
TCP/IP protocols map to four layers. The four layers are application, transport, internet and network Interface. Each layer in the model links to one or more layers of the seven layer open systems Interconnection model. The seven layers are application layer, presentation layer, session layer, transport layer, network layer, data-link layer and physical layer.
Internet Layer- This is responsible for addressing, packaging and routing functions. The protocols for the Internet layer are IP, ARP, ICMP and IGMP.
The Internet Protocol (IP) - This is the routable protocol responsible for IP addressing, routing and the breaking up and reassembly of packets.
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) - This is the resolution of the internet layer address to the network interface layer address such as a hardware address.
The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) - This provides problem solves and reporting errors due to the unsuccessful delivery of IP packets.
The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) - This is for the management of IP multicast groups.
Transport Layer – This provides the application layer with session and datagram communication services. The protocols of the transport layer are Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
TCP provides a connection oriented and reliable communications service. The sequencing and acknowledgment of packets sent, and the recovery of packets lost during transmission.
UDP provides many connectionless and unreliable communications service. UDP is used when only small amounts of data are transferred. When the overhead of establishing a TCP connection is not wanted or when the upper layer protocols provide good delivery.
Application Layer- This gives applications the ability to access other layers and defines the protocols that applications use to exchange data. There are many application layer protocols and new protocols are always being created. The most popular application layer protocols are those used for exchanging user information. These are HTTP, FTP and SMPT.
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
This is used to transfer files that make web pages for the internet.
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
This is used for the interactive file transfer.
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMPT)
This is used so the transfer of mail messages and attachments work.
Internet Layer- This is responsible for addressing, packaging and routing functions. The protocols for the Internet layer are IP, ARP, ICMP and IGMP.
The Internet Protocol (IP) - This is the routable protocol responsible for IP addressing, routing and the breaking up and reassembly of packets.
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) - This is the resolution of the internet layer address to the network interface layer address such as a hardware address.
The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) - This provides problem solves and reporting errors due to the unsuccessful delivery of IP packets.
The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) - This is for the management of IP multicast groups.
Transport Layer – This provides the application layer with session and datagram communication services. The protocols of the transport layer are Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
TCP provides a connection oriented and reliable communications service. The sequencing and acknowledgment of packets sent, and the recovery of packets lost during transmission.
UDP provides many connectionless and unreliable communications service. UDP is used when only small amounts of data are transferred. When the overhead of establishing a TCP connection is not wanted or when the upper layer protocols provide good delivery.
Application Layer- This gives applications the ability to access other layers and defines the protocols that applications use to exchange data. There are many application layer protocols and new protocols are always being created. The most popular application layer protocols are those used for exchanging user information. These are HTTP, FTP and SMPT.
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
This is used to transfer files that make web pages for the internet.
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
This is used for the interactive file transfer.
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMPT)
This is used so the transfer of mail messages and attachments work.
Friday, 24 May 2013
Friday, 3 May 2013
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