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Inventor Profiles: Robert Kahn
Protocol/Internet Protocol, or TCP/IP – that implements the architecture. Invention Impact In collaboration with Vinton Cerf, a computer scientist, he created the Internet architecture, which allows multiple heterogeneous networks (and their computers) ...
Inventor Profiles: Vinton Cerf
TCP/IP that allow supercomputers and desktop PCs to share the Internet. Invention Impact In 1968, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency sponsored the ARPANET project to link computers for resource sharing Robert Kahn envisioned the Internet as an open, accessible co...
Internet Learning Tree: A Brief History of the Int
TN3270 and only many years later, through the web. See The History of OCLC Ethernet, a protocol for many local networks, appeared in 1974, an outgrowth of Harvard student Bob Metcalfe's dissertation on "Packet Networks." The dissertation was ini...
www.walthowe.com/navnet/history.html
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 Key Terminology in Technology
Terminology ƒ DHCP — Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; a protocol that is used to dynamically assign IP addresses and WINS configuration to computers on the network ƒ DNS — Domain Name Service; this method is how you find a comput...
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Terminology ƒ DHCP — Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; a protocol that is used to dynamically assign IP addresses and WINS configuration to computers on the network ƒ DNS — Domain Name Service; this method is how you find a computer on the Internet.
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Terminology &#131; DHCP &mdash; <span class="highlight">Dynamic</span> Host Configuration <span class="highlight">Protocol</span>; a <span class="highlight">protocol</span> that is used <span class="highlight">to</span> dynamically assign IP addresses and WINS configuration <span class="highlight">to</span> computers on the network &#131; DNS &mdash; Domain Name <span class="highlight">Service</span>; this method is how you find a computer on the Internet.