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The World Wide Web is a world-wide repository of linked information, called hypertext or hypermedia. It consists of
A user interface consistent across many computers
A set of standards that enables the interface to access a variety of document types and information protocols.
A provision for universal access, based on the Internet domain name schemes.
In this talk, we give a brief background on the Internet, Client/Server Architectures and the components of the World Wide Web.
Northeast Parallel Architectures Center, Syracuse University, npac@npac.syr.edu If you have any comments about this server, send e-mail to webmaster@npac.syr.edu.