?What is the web and how does it work
Web (WEB) is a system based on client/server on the Internet, which facilitates access to information resources by using hypertext tools and linking information components to each other. Web uses hypermedia tool (HyperMedia) which includes hypertext and multimedia (MultiMedia). Information can be sent or received through the web, and the difference between hardware and software systems (operating system) does not prevent communication. In simpler words, the information that is placed on the Internet through the web can include text, sound, image, video. These elements are connected to each other with the links that are created using the feature of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and guide the user from information to information by means of pointers. Another guide. According to his interest, the user uses the pointers in the text to find the desired page, or he may be directed to another address in another system to find that information. Every element on the web page, such as text, audio, image, video, addresses, and e-mail, can be linked to other information sources or pointers. Improving the level of knowledge, ability and communication skills to respond to new needs is one of the important approaches in organizations that adhere to the principle of continuous dynamism. Every organization has devised measures to establish a stronger and better relationship with its target groups and customers. Internet facilities are one of the most suitable and at the same time the easiest ways to create two-way communication between the organization and all interested people and institutions (Stakeholders). The use of Internet facilities always depends on two main factors, firstly, new technology and secondly, the method and quality of using this phenomenon. History of the web The emergence of the web can be considered one of the most important developments in the field of communication today. The history of the idea of creating pages that can be created and read in a hypertext form is attributed to Vannevar Bush, who in 1945 wrote an article in the Atlantic under the title He wrote "As we may think". After about 45 years, in 1989, when Tim Berners sent his first proposal and plan to the CERN Institute (Institute for Nuclear Physics and High Level Energy) in Switzerland bordering France; Invented the Internet.