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ISP100 First Hour Exam, Spring 2002(1)

Name ______

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  • Write your name clearly on the first page of the exam.
  • Bubble in your name and ID and the exam designation on the answer sheet
  • Bubble in the appropriate letter on the answer sheet for each of the 50 questions.

The are 10 groups of 5 matching questions. Each answer (a,b,c,d,e) is used only once in each group.

Data, Information, and Knowledge

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1. explain reality

2. concrete and practical

3. character string

4. accurate transmission

5. precise meaning

  1. information
  2. redundancy
  3. mental construct
  4. technical problem
  5. data

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Internet structure

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6. network

7. domain name server

8. translation

9. domain names

10. top-level domain

  1. social hierarchy
  2. wires, fibers, routers
  3. aero
  4. address book
  5. resolution

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Internet history

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11. packet switching theory

12. ARPANET funding

13. first message: UCLA SRI

14. ARPANET hosts > 1,000

15. NSFNET member

  1. NYSERNET
  2. Len Kleinrock
  3. Robert Taylor
  4. 1984

e. 1969

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Annotated Bibliography, Part I

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16. annotated bibliography

17. annotation

18. scholarly

19. news/general interest

20. popular

  1. sources are always cited
  2. description, summary, evaluation
  3. purpose is to entertain
  4. research topic
  5. authors are rarely expert

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Annotated Bibliography, Part II

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21. annotation

22. scholarly

23. news/general interest

24. popular

25. citation style

  1. purpose is to inform
  2. MTV
  3. authors are expert
  4. APA, MLA
  5. usually no quotations

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History of Web

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26. 1945

27. 1968

28. 1989-90

29. 1991

30. 1993

  1. Proposal: “Global Hypertext System”
  2. first browser released
  3. “Memex”
  4. “Mother of All Demos”
  5. first Web Server in U.S.

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Structure of Web

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31. artistic

32. business

33. geographic

34. theme park

35. traceroute

  1. see slide
  2. see slide
  3. see slide
  4. see slide
  5. see slide

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Directories and Indexes

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36 directory

37 index

38. closed

39. search engine

40. Open Directory Project

  1. query processor
  2. purposeful browsing
  3. Google
  4. unlimited… except by cost!
  5. paid editors

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Search Strings

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41. keywords

42. med*

43. “almost universal”

44. NEAR

45. “my GPA” AND sleep* AND NOT ((all-nighter OR oversleep) NEAR alarm)

  1. phrase syntax
  2. nesting
  3. spelling
  4. no more than 10 words
  5. wildcard, stemming

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Important Associations

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46. CERN

47. first mouse

48. Excite

49. Xanadu

50. “Now you just try to steal one of my emails….”

  1. Scott McNealy
  2. Joe Krause, Graham Spencer
  3. Tim Berners-Lee
  4. Doug Engelbart
  5. Ted Nelson

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When you turn in the exam (and NOT earlier), please write the time in the first three boxes under SPECIAL CODES on the back of the answer sheet (just to the left of your ID number), for example, if you finish and leave at 9:23, then enter and bubble in the value “923.”