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    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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  • sender and receiver needed to be online simultaneously. In 1971 the first ARPANET network mail was sent, introducing the now-familiar address syntax with...
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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • (German lit. "The Cycle"). Arpanet is one of the pseudonyms of Dopplereffekt's Gerald Donald. It was named after both ARPANET (one of the precursors to...
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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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  • "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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • cable modeled on the early Xerox PARC 3 megabit/second Ethernet, the early ARPANET, and Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). It was a contention-based system...
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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    development of the ARPANET, the first wide area packet switching network. Roberts applied Donald Davies' concepts of packet switching for the ARPANET, and also...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    Unix (section ARPANET)
    Unix system was said to "present several interesting capabilities as an ARPANET mini-host". At the time, Unix required a license from Bell Telephone Laboratories...
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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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  • 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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  • Elizabeth Feinler and her team (who had created the Resource Directory for ARPANET) were responsible for creating the first WHOIS directory in the early 1970s...
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    Techniques Office (IPTO) within DARPA. In the fall of 1972, he demonstrated the ARPANET by connecting 20 different computers at the International Conference on...
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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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    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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  • Kingdom, it was written by Roger Scantlebury and Keith Bartlett. On the ARPANET, the starting point for host-to-host communication in 1969 was the 1822...
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    Telephone Radio Television Telex UUCP WAN Wireless network Notable networks ARPANET BITNET CYCLADES FidoNet Internet Internet2 JANET NPL network Toasternet...
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