IEEE Internet Computing

Monday, October 17, 2011

Chapter 8: Search Engines

How Do Search Engines Work?


Please note: search engines are not simple. They include incredibly detailed processes and methodologies, and are updated all the time. This is a bare bones look at how search engines work to retrieve your search results. All search engines go by this basic process when conducting search processes, but because there are differences in search engines, there are bound to be different results depending on which engine you use.
  1. The searcher types a query into a search engine.
  2. Search engine software quickly sorts through literally millions of pages in its database to find matches to this query.
  3. The search engine's results are ranked in order of relevancy. 
 5 Examples of Search Engines on Internet:
1. http://www.soso.com/
2. http://www.dogpile.com/
3. http://bling.com/
4. http://www.findsounds.com/
5. http://www.heapr.com/

Picture sources: contactdubai.com




Source: http://websearch.about.com/od/enginesanddirectories/a/searchengine.htm 

Monday, October 10, 2011

Chapter 7: Internet

 8. Please suggest the ideas to help and support the flooding crisis in Thailand in your web blog!

Answer: Give more boat out, so people can travel around easier and safer. Also, we should have less people travelling up where the flood areas is, to reduce traffic jam and let the recue team work easier.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Chapter 6: Report and Citation

Example of Report:

Click on the Link to see a good report!!!

http://www.who.int/surgery/Report_Ethioipia_workshop.pdf




Example of Citation:

In the text of your paper:
The first gambling Web site appeared in 1995, and online gambling has since become the most 
lucrative Internet business (Will 92).
or,
George Will reported that in 2002 Internet gambling surpassed pornography to become the 
Internet's most lucrative business (92).

In your Works Cited list:
Will, George F. "Electronic Morphine." Newsweek 25 Nov. 2002: 92.

 Reference: http://honolulu.hawaii.edu/legacylib/mlahcc.html

Monday, September 12, 2011

Chapter 3 : Sources of knowledge : Libraries

9.1 Identify the difference between Library of Congress Classification System (L.C.)

The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is a system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress. It is used by most research and academic libraries in the U.S. and several other countries, for example, Australia and Taiwan, R.O.C. It is not to be confused with the Library of Congress Subject Headings or Library of Congress Control Number.






The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC, also called the Dewey Decimal System) is a proprietary system of library classification developed by Melvil Dewey in 1876. This system organizes books on library shelves in a specific and repeatable order that makes it easy to find any book and return it to its proper place. The system is used in 200,000 libraries in at least 135 countries.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Congress_Classification
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewey_Decimal_Classification


9.2 Make a link.

1. The Library of Congress Website:  http://www.loc.gov/index.html
2. British Library:  http://www.bl.uk/
3. Thai National of Library: http://www.nlt.go.th/
4. Sripatum University Library: http://library.spu.ac.th/e-library/index4.html
5. ASEAN Community Website:  http://www.asean.org/





Monday, September 5, 2011

Chapter 2: Objective facts/Subjective opinion

1. Objective Facts

Ex.Leaning Tower of Pisa


 

 The Leaning Tower of Pisa (Italian: Torre pendente di Pisa) or simply the Tower of Pisa (Torre di Pisa) is the campanile, or freestanding bell tower, of the cathedral of the Italian city of Pisa. It is situated behind the Cathedral and is the third oldest structure in Pisa's Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo) after the Cathedral and the Baptistry.
The height of the tower is 55.86 m (183.27 ft) from the ground on the low side and 56.70 m (186.02 ft) on the high side. The width of the walls at the base is 4.09 m (13.42 ft) and at the top 2.48 m (8.14 ft). Its weight is estimated at 14,500 metric tons (16,000 short tons). The tower has 296 or 294 steps; the seventh floor has two fewer steps on the north-facing staircase. Prior to restoration work performed between 1990 and 2001, the tower leaned at an angle of 5.5 degrees,[1][2][3] but the tower now leans at about 3.99 degrees.[4] This means that the top of the tower is displaced horizontally 3.9 metres (12 ft 10 in) from where it would be if the structure were perfectly vertical.[5]
A popular tourist activity is to pose for photographs pretending to "hold up" the leaning tower and preventing it from falling.[6] The illusion is created through the principle of forced perspective.


Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaning_Tower_of_Pisa


2. Subjective Opinion

Ex. Leaning Tower of Pisa

 


This is the monument that, among the others of the "Piazza dei Miracoli", stirs the imagination of everybody, from the old to the young. Firstly we like to give you some information and events regarding its long history.
The construction of this imposing mass was started in the year 1174 by Bonanno Pisano. When the tower had reached its third storey the works ceased because it had started sinking into the ground. The tower remained thus for 90 years. It was completed by Giovanni di Simone, Tommano Simone (son of Andreo Pisano), crowned the tower with the belfry at half of 14th century.
The top of the Leaning Tower can be reached by mounting the 294 steps which rise in the form of a spiral on the inner side of the tower walls.
This very famous work is of Romanesque style, and as already stated dates back to the year 1174. Cylindrical in shape it is supplied whit six open galleries. A cornice separates these galleries one from the other and each presents a series of small arches fitted on the capitals of the slender columns. In the base there is a series of big blind arcades with geometrical decorations. In the belfry there is the same design of arcades as that of the base, with the difference that here, there are, apart from the reduced proportions, the housings of the bells.

Although stately, this monument is not lacking in elegance and lightness due to the arcades and open galleries between one storey and another. Although it can be considered a real masterpiece of architecture, this monument is mostly famous for its strong inclination. Regarding this inclination it can be safely stated that it is undoubtedly due to a sinking of the ground right from the time of its construction. Therefore, the assumption of those who desire to imagine that great tower was built inclined is entirely without foundation.
Unfortunately, even today the great mass continues to sink very slowly. It is a question of about 1 mm. every year. Since nobody can state with mathematical security that this sinking will continue in the future at the present yearly rate, without its ceasing, remedies by means of adequate measures, based on scientific studies and projects, are under consideration. In the meantime supervision with instruments of very high precision is continuously being carried out.

Source: http://www.italyguides.it/us/pisa/leaning_tower.htm
           http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaning_Tower_of_Pisa (Picture)

 

Chapter 1: Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom!

What is information?

Information in its most restricted technical sense is an ordered sequence of symbols that record or transmit a message. It can be recorded as signs, or conveyed as signals by waves. Information is any kind of event that affects the state of a dynamic system. As a concept, however, information has numerous meanings.[1] Moreover, the concept of information is closely related to notions of constraint, communication, control, data, form, instruction, knowledge, meaning, mental stimulus, pattern, perception, representation, and especially entropy.

What is Data?
 The term data refers to qualitative or quantitative attributes of a variable or set of variables. Data (plural of "datum") are typically the results of measurements and can be the basis of graphs, images, or observations of a set of variables. Data are often viewed as the lowest level of abstraction from which information and then knowledge are derived. Raw data, i.e. unprocessed data, refers to a collection of numbers, characters, images or other outputs from devices that collect information to convert physical quantities into symbols.

 What is good information?
Information good in economics and law is a type commodity whose main market value is derived from the information it contains. It may also include services (information services). The typical examples of information goods include a CD containing pieces of music, a DVD containing a movie, a computer file which is a piece of program, a book containing short stories, and so on.

What is bad information?
Bad information is a information that can not be use or useless.





Knowledge?
Knowledge is a familiarity with someone or something, that can include facts, descriptions, information, and/or skills acquired through experience or education. It can refer to the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject. It can be implicit (as with practical skill or expertise) or explicit (as with the theoretical understanding of a subject); and it can be more or less formal or systematic.

Wisdom?
Wisdom is a deep understanding and realizing of people, things, events or situations, resulting in the ability to choose or act or inspire to consistently produce the optimum results with a minimum of time, energy or thought. It is the ability to optimally (effectively and efficiently) apply perceptions and knowledge and so produce the desired results. Wisdom is also the comprehension of what is true or right coupled with optimum judgment as to action.
Understanding?
Understanding (also called intellection) is a psychological process related to an abstract or physical object, such as a person, situation, or message whereby one is able to think about it and use concepts to deal adequately with that object. Understanding is a relation between the knower and an object of understanding. Understanding implies abilities and dispositions with respect to an object of knowledge sufficient to support intelligent behavior.
Mind Mapping?
A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks, or other items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea. Mind maps are used to generate, visualize, structure, and classify ideas, and as an aid to studying and organizing information, solving problems, making decisions, and writing.


Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_good    

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge  

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisdom

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Understanding

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map