Domain Information Required
Domain requirements reflect the environment in which the system operates so when we talk about an application domain we mean environments such as train operation medical records e commerce etc.
Domain information required. This information which may include the name address email phone number and associated ip addresses is collected and displayed in the icann whois database which acts similarly to an international address book for the public. The top of the hierarchy is served by the root name servers the servers to query when looking up resolving a tld. Whenever a domain is registered the international corporation for assigned names and numbers icann requires that these individuals businesses or organizations provide up to date personal contact information to their domain registrars.
Domain requirements may be expressed using specialised domain terminology or reference to domain concepts. A creative component exists as well. As the domain s registrant you re required to provide accurate and reliable contact information and promptly update it as necessary during the domain s registered term.
Some providers require a hostname and the corresponding ip address or just the hostname which must be resolvable either in the new domain or exist elsewhere. Based on traditional requirements typically a minimum of two servers is required. A whois domain lookup allows you to trace the ownership and tenure of a domain name.
The registrar s policies govern the number of servers and the type of server information required. Use the table that corresponds with the type of domain you plan to create. The contact information for the domain is included on its record in the public whois database as required by icann.
And as the domain s registrar we re required to verify the. Similar to how all houses are registered with a governing authority all domain name registries maintain a record of information about every domain name purchased through them along with who owns it and the date till which it has been purchased. During the domain analysis process engineers aim to extend knowledge of the domain beyond what is already known and to categorize the domain into similarities and differences to enhance reconfigurability.