DOMAIN HIERARCHY
DOMAIN HIERARCHY
DOMAIN HIERARCHY
A Domain Hierarchy refers to the organization of internet domains in a hierarchical structure. The top-level domain (TLD) is at the root of the hierarchy and is followed by second-level domains, third-level domains, and so on. Each level represents a more specific subdomain of the previous level. The hierarchy can be used to provide structure and organization to the internet, making it easier to find and access information.
Contents
This cheatsheet contains the hierarchy models of domains. It includes:
- Hierarchic model of domains;
- Name, functions, definitions and examples of real domains;
- Model of URL (Uniform Resource Locator), with brief description of its parts.
All of the components are tightly connected to each other with specific colors, so it's easier to distinguish certain parts of the schema. Colors play a big role in this model, so keep that in mind while reading it.
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