Domeenissa
Domeenissa is a term used in the field of computer science and information technology to refer to a domain name, which is a unique identifier for a website or other internet resource. Domain names are structured in a hierarchical manner, with the most general level being the top-level domain (TLD), such as .com, .org, or .net. Below the TLD, there are second-level domains (SLDs), which are the main part of the domain name, like "example" in "example.com". These SLDs can be further divided into subdomains, which are used to organize and manage different sections of a website.
The process of registering a domain name involves selecting a unique SLD and TLD combination, and then
Domain names play a crucial role in the functioning of the internet, as they provide a human-readable