Introducation of Domains

The term domain can refer to how the internet is structured, and domain also refers to how an organization's network resources are organized. In general, a domain is an area of control or a sphere of knowledge.

 A domain is comprised of combined systems, servers and workgroups. Multiple server types may exist in one domain – such as Web, database and print – and depend on network requirement

Domain name, often referred to as “web address”, is the address that people type into a browser address bar to find your website.

A domain is a group of connected Windows computers that share user account information and a security policy. A domain controller manages the user account information for all domain members. The domain controller facilitates network administration

 

Three Types of Domain

·       Cognitive,

·       Affective

·       Psychomotor

Cognitive:

The cognitive perspective in psychology focuses on how the       interactions of thinking, emotion, creativity, and problem-solving    abilities affect how and why you think the way you do.

Affective:

Affective describes something that has been influenced by emotions, is a result of emotions, or expresses emotion. Effective describes something that produces a desired result. Effective comes from the noun effect, which means result.

Psychomotor:

psychomotor learning, development of organized patterns of muscular activities guided by signals from the environment. Behavioral examples include driving a car and eye-hand coordination tasks such as sewing, throwing a ball, typing, operating a lathe, and playing a trombone.


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