The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) was the first wide-area packet-switched network with distributed control and one of the first...
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History of the Internet (section ARPANET)
1969 for the development of the ARPANET project, directed by Robert Taylor and managed by Lawrence Roberts. ARPANET adopted the packet switching technology...
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History of email (section ARPANET mail)
Ray Tomlinson sent the first mail message between two computers on the ARPANET, introducing the now-familiar address syntax with the '@' symbol designating...
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Internet protocol suite (redirect from ARPANET Reference Model)
the next protocol generation for the ARPANET to enable internetworking. They drew on the experience from the ARPANET research community, the International...
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"Arpanet" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American television drama series The Americans, and the 20th overall episode of the series...
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Gerald Donald (redirect from Arpanet (producer))
Zyklus (German lit. "The Cycle"). Arpanet is a pseudonym of Dopplereffekt's Gerald Donald. It was named after ARPANET, one of the precursors to the internet...
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Packet switching (section ARPANET)
of the concept into the design of the ARPANET in the United States and the CYCLADES network in France. The ARPANET and CYCLADES were the primary precursor...
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Protocol (ARPANET), the initial ARPANET network protocol Network Control Protocol is part of the Point-to-Point Protocol Network Control Program (ARPANET), the...
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applications such as SecureDrop. The term originally described computers on ARPANET that were hidden, programmed to receive messages but not respond to or...
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End-to-end principle (section ARPANET)
in the initial ARPANET specification turned out to be impossible to provide – a reality that became increasingly obvious once the ARPANET grew well beyond...
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Leonard Kleinrock (section ARPANET)
1960s and 1970s, he played an influential role in the development of the ARPANET. In the 1970s, he applied queueing theory to model and measure the performance...
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transport layer of the protocol stack running on host computers of the ARPANET, the predecessor to the modern Internet. NCP preceded the Transmission...
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The ARPANET pioneered the creation of novel encryption devices for packet networks in the 1970s and 1980s, and as such were ancestors to today's IPsec...
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the ARPANET internetwork designated for unclassified United States Department of Defense traffic. MILNET was physically separated from the ARPANET in 1983...
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Crocker in 1969 to help record unofficial notes on the development of ARPANET. RFCs have since become official documents of Internet specifications,...
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electronics and did not feature software switches. He provided input to the ARPANET project on distributed communications and dynamic routing. Baran received...
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capabilities of ARPANET. With the help of MIT professor Al Vezza, Khan enlisted help from across the country of scientists and students working with ARPANET. A Terminal...
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Linux malware Conficker Creeper virus - The first malware that ran on ARPANET ILOVEYOU Leap - Mac OS X Trojan horse Shamoon a wiper virus with stolen...
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researchers across the United States and in the United Kingdom and France. The ARPANET initially served as a backbone for the interconnection of regional academic...
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Comments (RFC) documents that define the Internet and its predecessor, the ARPANET. RFC 871 defines a host as a general-purpose computer system connected...
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of the ARPANET with early British academic networks through the computer science department at University College London (UCL). In the ARPANET, the network...
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Elizabeth J. Feinler (section ARPANET and NIC)
International). Her group operated the Network Information Center (NIC) for the ARPANET as it evolved into the Defense Data Network (DDN) and the Internet. Feinler...
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systems still in widespread use. It was originally built on the "poor man's ARPANET", employing UUCP as its transport protocol to offer mail and file transfers...
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, where he was the principal designer of the ARPANET. In the fall of 1972, he demonstrated the ARPANET by connecting 20 different computers at the International...
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the ARPANET to University College London. This evolved into SATNET. The first Transmission Control Program demonstration, linking SATNET, the ARPANET, and...
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doi:10.17487/RFC0197. RFC 197. NIC 7104, ARPANET Protocol Handbook Postel, Jon; Feinler, E. (1978). ARPANET Protocol Handbook. Menlo Park, CA: Network...
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Wesley A. Clark (section Role in ARPANET)
original design were built. Clark had a key insight in the planning for the ARPANET (the predecessor to the Internet). In April 1967, he suggested to Bob Taylor...
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numerical addresses of computers on the ARPANET. Elizabeth Feinler developed and maintained the first ARPANET directory. Maintenance of numerical addresses...
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the program manager of the ARPANET research project. Inspired by the slotted ALOHA idea, Roberts initiated a new ARPANET Satellite System (ASS) project...
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