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1 Evolution of the Internet Evolution of the Internet Presented by: Presented by: Usman Akhtar Usman Akhtar Roll no 07-17 Roll no 07-17 presented for: presented for: Sir Tasman pasha Sir Tasman pasha TOPIC:EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNET. TOPIC:EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNET. B.Z university computer science Department Multan. B.Z university computer science Department Multan.
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2 Internet The largest computer network in the world. Also called “mother of all networks.” Actually a network of networks – a collection of more than 200,000 individual computer networks. These interconnected networks can communicate because they all use the same, standards and protocols. They are connected via high-speed long-distance backbone networks.
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3 Evolution of the Internet The Internet was not an overnight development, it has evolved over thirty years. In 1957, the US Department of Defense formed the Advanced Research product Agency (ARPA). Whose aim is to exchange information regardless of their locations for military communications. In 1962 J.C.R. Licklider ideas of a "Galactic Network", allowed users to access data and programs to any site. A 1969 US govt. experiment in packet-switched networking. Packet Switching: Breaks up blocks of text into small, fixed bundles of data called packets
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4 Packet Switching Message disassembled Packets Transmitted Message re-assembled
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5 Evolution of the Internet Lawrence Roberts: This experiment was the first-ever Wide Area Network (WAN), (& than Local Area Network (LAN). This experiment was the first-ever Wide Area Network (WAN), (& than Local Area Network (LAN).Wide Area Network (WAN)Local Area Network (LANWide Area Network (WAN)Local Area Network (LAN TCP (Transmission Control Protocol): Converts messages to packets at source and reassembles them at destination. IP: Internet Protocol: Handles the addressing, ensures packets can be switched across multiple nodes. World Wide Web (the Web, WWW, or W3) is an application that uses those transport functions.
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6 Evolution of the Internet At present, 61% of all Americans go online at least once in a month. USA technology reporter Kevin Maney. ”But the printing press changed everything—religion, government, science, global distribution of wealth, & much more. If the internet equals the printing press, no amount of hype could possibly overdo it”.
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