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creating what is arguably the most innovative and efficient procurement production and distribution The innovative advance made by Dell in deploying Internet communication as the foundation of its. An Integrated Approach to Architecture and Operating Systems. Chapter 13. Fundamentals of Networking and Network Protocols. ©Copyright 2008 Umakishore Ramachandran and William D. Leahy Jr.. 13.1 Preliminaries. BY RAKESH RANJAN KUMAR . MANDEEP HARODE. HISTORY OF INTERNET. The Internet was the result of some visionary thinking by people in the early 1960s who saw great potential value in allowing computers to share information on research and development in scientific and military fields. J.C.R. Licklider of MIT, first proposed a global network of computers in 1962, and moved over to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in late 1962 to head the work to develop it. Leonard Kleinrock of MIT and later UCLA developed the theory of packet switching, which was to form the basis of Internet connections. Lawrence Roberts of MIT connected a Massachusetts computer with a California computer in 1965 over dial-up telephone lines. It showed the feasibility of wide area networking, but also showed that the telephone line's circuit switching was inadequate. Kleinrock's packet switching theory was confirmed. Roberts moved over to DARPA in 1966 and developed his plan for ARPANET. These visionaries and many more left unnamed here are the real founders of the Internet. . H. ub. A hub is a devise that connects multiple computers together in a network to make a local areas network(LAN). This allows them to share data packets.. You can also ‘daisy chain’ hubs to allow even more computers to join the network.. R. . 20. Internetworking:. Concepts, Architecture, & Protocols. CECS 474 Computer Network Interoperability. Notes for Douglas E. Comer, . Computer Networks and Internets (5. th. Edition) . Tracy Bradley Maples, Ph.D.. Joseph Leclerc, Pierre-Marie . Labry. , Adrian . Hügli. Agenda. Introduction. Different kinds of malware. Internet scams. Youth, a poorly protected group. Invasions of privacy. Different internet threats. Dr. T V . Gopal. Chairman, CSI Division II [Software] & Professor, . Department of Computer Science and Engineering. College of Engineering. Anna University. Chennai – 600 025, INDIA. e-mail : gopal@annauniv.edu. Theo Benson (. tbenson. ). https://. www.cs.duke.edu. /courses/spring15/compsci356/. Based partly on lecture notes by Rodrigo Fonseca, David . Mazières. , Phil Levis, John . Jannotti. , Peterson & Davie. . The World Wide Web began in Geneva, Switzerland. In one of the largest scientific laboratories in the world. The laboratory was called CERN (. Counseil. European Pour la . Recherche. . Nucleaire. In this . chapter you . will learn how . to:. Describe the . hardware. used to connect to the . Internet. Explain . protocols. and . software. used with networking and the Internet. Discuss . Web. Chapter objectives. . Types of computers. Supercomputers. Mainframes . Minicomputers. Networks. Personal computers. Personal digital assistant. The Internet. Intranets . Extranets. Humans or computers. and Wireless Technology. Chapter . 7 (Part 1). Convergence:. Telephone networks and computer networks converging into single digital network using Internet standards. E.g. Mobile phone operators in Bangladesh offer voice service, and internet access. Primary Parts of a Computer. Display – Monitor, etc. . CPU: Central Processing Unit . Hard Drive. RAM. Input Devices. Keyboard. Mouse. Touch screen. Moore’s Law. The observation made in 1965 by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since the integrated circuit was invented.. It is a network of networks.. Internet has millions of smaller domestic, academic , business, and government networks, which together carry many different kinds of information.. The internet was developed in the united states by the United States Department of . Lecture9. Computer skills2. 2018-2019. Identify communications networks in daily life. Distinguish . between types of networks. Identify . common types of network . hardware. Identify communications networks.

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