Internet-linked Science Encyclopedia 作者: Rogers, Kirsteen 出版年: 2009-7页数: 448ISBN: 9781409505419豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 内容简介 ··· This is an outstanding science resource which can be enhanced by visiting any of over 1,000 recommended...
When ARPANET grew larger and an increasing number of civilian agencies such as universities and networking companies wanted access to it, administration of the network (now called the Internet) was given to the National Science Foundation (NSF) and then toInternet Network Information Center(InterNIC)...
the classical boundaries between public and private disappear; theintervieweris given data that are not about the participants' physical world, but rather about their on-line self-representation. What happens to the notion of privacy, which is very linked to the very notion of the (physical) pri...
“internetworking”是“inter”(之间)和“networking”两个词的组合,而不是“internet working”或“international network”,因此,此时的“internet”是作为一个动词而不是名词被使用。 自20世纪70年代开始,大量新的网络不断涌现,包括计算机科学研究网络(Computer Science Research Network,CSNET)、加拿大网络(Canadian Net...
Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia. in·ter·net also In·ter·net (ĭn′tər-nĕt′) n. A publicly accessible system of networks that connects computers around the world via the TCP/IP protocol. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth ...
The first TCP/IP wide area network was operational by 1 January 1983, when the United States' National Science Foundation (NSF) constructed a university network backbone that would later become the NSFNet. (This date is held by some to be technically that of the birth of the Internet.) It...
In subject area: Computer Science Internet Archive is a platform that archives websites, allowing users to access historical versions of web pages that may no longer exist or have changed over time. AI generated definition based on: Information Literacy in the Digital Age, 2010 ...
A decade later, the Internet Protocol was enhanced with a set of communication protocols, the Transmission Control Program/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), that supported both local and wide-area networks. Shortly thereafter, the National Science Foundation (NSF) created the NSFnet to link five supercomp...
Online sources are ACM, Science direct, Springer and IEEE. The other category comprised of sources like Wiley, Hindawi, MDPI, Taylor and Frances etc. Initially keywords and search string were applied to identify the relevant studies. After the collection of papers, repeated papers are removed. Ti...
ARPANET remained fairly tightly controlled, at least until 1983, when its military segment broke off and became MILNET. But TCP/IP linked them all. And ARPANET, though it was growing, became a smaller and smaller neighborhood amid the vastly growing galaxy of other linked machines. As the 1970...