1. Title page
Name: Jabran karamat
Roll No:19
Class : BBA3rd
Subject: Marketing
University of management
Sciences & information
technology
Kotli A.K
2. Contents
● The development of the Internet and the
emergence of Web
● What is X Internet?
● X Internet advantages
● Related work & problems to be solved
● Conclusion
3. WWW (World Wide Web)
In 1989 by CERN
Information in text, image, sound, video, etc.
As of the year 2001, the Internet hosted more
than one hundred million computers and more
than four hundred million users worldwide.
Internet VS. Web: Web is merely the interface,
while the Internet is the wire that connects us to
the Web
4. The unrealized promise of the Internet
Web also exposed some limitations that fail to meet
people’s expectations
Long response waiting time
→ hampering user experience
Limitations in its presentation methods (such as
Client/Server-like user interface )
Context-insensitive content & lack of interactivity
(Rich real-time collaboration..)
5. What is X-Internet?
The term “X Internet” dubbed in October, 2000
by a Forrester Research’s CEO, George F. Colony
‘X’ in X-Internet stands for:
1) EXecutable Internet
2) EXtended Internet
6. Executable Internet
Moves the locus of application execution closer to
end-user devices
Smart code, such as Java and a distributed
infrastructure
Reduce latency and enhance online users’
experience
“Intelligent applications that execute code near the
user to create rich, engaging conversations via the
Net.”
Minimalize unnecessary data exchanges
7. Extended Internet - 1
“Internet devices and applications that sense,
analyze, and control the real world.”
Internet connectivity reaches beyond the
traditional PC
Driven by ever cheaper sensors, smart tagging,
and tracing technologies
Bridge the gap between the physical and online
worlds
8. X Internet advantages - 1
X Internet incorporates Internet’s advantage with C/S’s
advantage
9. X Internet advantages - 2
X internet provides easy to develop, C/S-like User
Interface.
10. X Internet advantages - 3
X Internet reduces data transfer
Processing logic is distributed between the server
and client, and this smart client device can
process code locally
Downloaded executable applications are tiny as
the size of a graphic file (approximately 15
Kilobytes)
X Internet can overcome these bandwidth limits
11. X Internet advantages - 4
Connects physical objects to the Internet via
RFID, sensors and wireless networks
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are
used to identify product location
Wireless sensors detect and send condition
information of the surroundings
Biometrics help to identify trusted individuals
12. The X Internet connects digital to physical
George Colony, Navi Radjou, Eroica Howard, “The X Internet: Leveling the Playing Field for Businesses in Developing Nations”
13. Related work & problems to be solved - 1
Standards : X internet does not have established
standards yet (2007)
Built-in intelligence : Rapid deployment, self-
management and easy reconfiguration
Advanced data interpretation : Data distribution and
aggregation, data filtering and fusion, intelligence
gathering, etc.
Exception-based control : Provide users with
meaningful and seamless experience
14. Related work & problems to be solved - 2
Security and privacy : full control of what
information is shared and when
IPv6 addressing : IPv4, only supports 4.3 billion IP
addresses, IPv4 will soon become inadequate to
handle the existing Internet
15. Conclusion
Web has some problems: It does not best utilize
limited telecommunications capacity.
Web is neither interactive nor real-world-aware
enough for sophisticated interaction.
With its executable and extended properties, X
Internet sounds promising.