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基本説明
The first book written and edited by the people who developed the Internet, this book deals with the history of creating universal protocols and a global data transfer network. The result is THE authoritative source on the topic, providing a vast amount of insider knowledge unavailable elsewhere.
Full Description
As the first book about the internet to be written and edited by engineers who developed it, this book deals with the history of defining universal protocols and of building a series of global data transfer networks of ever increasing reach and capacity. The result is THE authoritative source on the topic, providing a vast amount of insider knowledge unavailable elsewhere. It is of interest to every scientist and a must-have for all network developers as well as agencies dealing with the Net.
Contents
Contents Foreword Preface Early Days The Role of Funding Bodies Organized Cooperation Different Approaches The Interviews The Bandwidth Breakthrough Support for Applications Regional Perspectives Transatlantic Connections A European Achievement Acknowledge to the Contributors List of NREN Managers List of Network Names List of Acronyms List of Terms List of Units Further Reading



