Domainnévteret
Domainnévteret refers to the hierarchical system used to organize and identify domain names on the internet. This system allows for the management of unique identifiers for websites, servers, and other network resources. At the top of the hierarchy are the root domain, followed by top-level domains (TLDs) such as .com, .org, and .net, and then second-level domains. Each level is separated by a dot. For example, in the domain name example.com, "com" is the TLD, and "example" is the second-level domain.
The Domain Name System (DNS) is the protocol that translates these human-readable domain names into machine-readable
The management of the domainnévteret is a global effort, with organizations like the Internet Corporation for