running on host computers of the ARPANET, the predecessor to the modern Internet. NCP preceded the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as a transport layer...
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Network Control Program might refer to: Network Control Program (ARPANET), the software in hosts which implemented the original protocol suite of the ARPANET...
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Point-to-Point Protocol Network Control Program (ARPANET), the software which implements the Network Control Protocol of the ARPANET This disambiguation page...
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Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) was the first wide-area packet-switched network with distributed control and one of the first computer networks to implement...
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Computer Network", a computer network intended to allow general communications among computer users. This ultimately became the basis for the ARPANET, which...
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a network protocol used in Novell NetWare Network Control Protocol (ARPANET), the original protocol suite of the ARPANET Network Control Program (ARPANET)...
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system including the ARPANET Network Control Program, implementations of Telnet, and implementations on the self-replicating programs Creeper and Reaper...
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SATNET (redirect from Atlantic Packet Satellite Network)
computer network was implemented in 1973, connecting the ARPANET to University College London. This evolved into SATNET. The first Transmission Control Program...
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End-to-end principle (category Network architecture)
the implementation in the ARPANET, Louis Pouzin's CYCLADES network was the first to implement datagrams in a wide-area network and make the hosts responsible...
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Router (computing) (redirect from Network router)
Davies in 1966 for the NPL network. The same idea was conceived by Wesley Clark the following year for use in the ARPANET, which were named Interface...
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early ARPANET, the AEN was also called a socket name, and was used with the Initial Connection Protocol (ICP), a component of the Network Control Protocol...
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original design, along with the innovations implemented in the ARPANET and the CYCLADES network, laid down the technical foundations of the modern Internet...
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Command and Control System (WWMCCS) purchased and operated an ARPANET-type system from BBN Technologies for the Prototype WWMCCS Intercomputer Network (PWIN)...
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Communication protocol (redirect from Network protocol design principles)
defined the transmission of messages to an IMP. The Network Control Program (NCP) for the ARPANET, developed by Steve Crocker and other graduate students...
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Packet switching (redirect from Packet-switched network)
of the Arpanet; it remains central to the function of the internet. And it was Dr. Roberts's decision to build a network that distributed control of the...
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Internet protocol suite (redirect from ARPANET Reference Model)
pioneering ARPANET in 1969, Steve Crocker established a "Networking Working Group" which developed a host-host protocol, the Network Control Program (NCP)...
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History of the Internet (section ARPANET)
The protocol for establishing links between network sites in the ARPANET, the Network Control Program (NCP), was completed in 1970. These early years...
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Packet processing (category Computer networking)
the network, called ARPAnet, was called TCP or Transmission Control Program. As research and development progressed and the size of the network grew...
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have an international version of the Network Working Group, which developed the Network Control Program for the ARPANET. At the International Conference on...
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CYCLADES (redirect from Cyclades Network)
packet switching and, unlike the ARPANET, was explicitly designed to facilitate internetworking. The CYCLADES network was the first to make the hosts responsible...
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Exponential backoff (category Network scheduling algorithms)
Roberts was the program manager of the ARPANET research project. Inspired by the slotted ALOHA idea, Roberts initiated a new ARPANET Satellite System...
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landline connections. The PWIN network was based on technology supplied by BBN Technologies, and experience gained from the ARPANET. Honeywell H716 computers...
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made available via file sharing by Stanford Research Institute for the ARPANET membership, containing the hostnames and address of hosts as contributed...
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Internet (redirect from Global computer network)
Kingdom and France. The ARPANET initially served as a backbone for the interconnection of regional academic and military networks in the United States to...
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thus greatly simplifying the network design. This made the ARPANET what would come to be called a virtual circuit network. Roberts presented the idea of...
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Internet Protocol (redirect from Transmission Control Program)
using packet switching among network nodes. A central control component of this model was the Transmission Control Program that incorporated both connection-oriented...
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Interface Message Processor (category ARPANET)
was the packet switching node used to interconnect participant networks to the ARPANET from the late 1960s to 1989. It was the first generation of gateways...
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Leonard Kleinrock (section ARPANET)
developed the host-host protocol for the ARPANET, the Network Control Program (NCP). The first message on the ARPANET was sent by a UCLA undergraduate student...
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ALOHAnet (redirect from ALOHA network)
nodes to exchange packets with other user nodes, the ARPANET, and an experimental satellite network. Two fundamental choices which dictated much of the...
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Chaosnet (category Local area networks)
the early Xerox PARC 3 megabit/second Ethernet, the early ARPANET, and Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). It was a contention-based system intended...
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