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A 10 page paper examining hardware and protocol that Primus Securities, a fictional online trader, might need to support its site and its operation. The paper discusses the network, network protocol, network components and client/server considerations of the physical infrastructure. It also discusses changes in web development, J2EE and Microsoft.NET. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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File: CC6_KSitPrimus.rtf
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defined as "the underlying foundation or basic framework ... the resources (as personnel, buildings, or equipment) required for an activity." Fictional Primus Securities entered the competitive brokerage service market
and in three months time has enabled online trading; differentiated its website from competitors; and achieved enhanced customer satisfaction. The purpose here is to describe the technology infrastructure that
supports and enables such accomplishments, extending the description to include a newsletter and toll-free customer help line as well. Physical Infrastructure The basic
structure of the infrastructure enabling online activity is the network, which in itself consists of several necessary components. These components include transmission equipment, storage, retrieval, operating system and update
capabilities. Networking is "the electronic linking of geographically dispersed devices" (Martin, Brown, DeHayes, Hoffer and Perkins, 2002; p. 100), and involves the movement
of information over and through the network. "There are four primary reasons for networking" (Martin, et al., 2002; p. 99): (1) sharing of technology resources; (2) sharing of
data; (3) distributed data processing and client/server systems; and (4) enhanced communications. Primus Securities has sought to achieve all of these ends. Customer response indicates that it has
been successful in achieving its goals in this regard. Network Protocol Now an "old" technology, Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) has been in
use for more than 20 years and keeps being relevant to changing environments. Ethernet is as "old" a technology as is TCP/IP also in widespread use, but three technical
barriers prevented it from receiving widespread exposure or adoption on traditional Ethernet LAN systems: insufficient bandwidth, nondeterministic behavior, and the inability to prioritize traffic. There is a growing
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