Internet History

Alan Turing and Bletchley Park

  • Top secret breaking effort(二战破译希特勒密码)
  • 10,000 people at the peak(team effort)
  • BOMBE:Mechanical Computer(“炸弹”密码破译机)
  • Colossus:Electronic Computer(巨人计算机)
    • 优势:真空管
    • 没有内存
    • 纸带
    • 每秒读取5000字符

Bletchley Park(布莱切利公园)

  • heroes,good guys
  • location:north of London, between Oxford and Cambridge in England
  • alias(别名):X station(X站)

Alan Turing

  • Bombe(“炸弹”密码破译机):12 转、Mechanical Computer、from Bomba
  • Turing 并未参与巨人计算机

Post-War

Bletchley Park was closed,Scientists leave separately(such as MIT), They can't forget the high speed of electrons.The upsurge in computer research has been set off.

1940s

  • Alumni of the US and UK codebreaking efforts and other started building general purpose computers
    • Manchester Baby
    • Ferranti Mark I:1500 Electron tube
    • Harvard Mark I
    • US Army ENIAC:First Universal Computer (第一台通用计算机)
    • Atanasoff–Berry Computer:First computer (第一台计算机)
    • Mark II:2500 Electron tube

1950s

The value of scholars is valued(学者的价值被重视)

  • Math / Science “Won the war”
  • Broad-based investment in maintaining the US/West intellectual lead
  • Mathemeticians were valued, recruited, brilliant, arrogant, and quirky
  • "A Beautiful Mind" gives a sense of the culture of the time

John Forbes Nash(经济学博弈论)

  • Received his Phd. Mathematics at Princeton in 1950 at 22 years old
  • Mathematics faculty at MIT - 1951 - 1958
  • Schizophrenia 1959 - 1995
  • Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences - 1994

Phone Line Networking

  • Dialup:拨号调解器
  • Leased:租用线路(贵)

Dial-Up Access(拨号接入)

  • connect to one computer without having to walk across campus
  • You could 'call' other computers long distance
  • The characters were encoded as sound
  • Pretty Common in the 1970’s

Data Transfer with Leased Lines(专用线路数据传输)

  • No dialing was needed leased lines are always connected
  • connected dedicated phone wires and permanent connections
  • Expensive because of limited copper - cost was based on distance
  • a dedicated connection between two points from the phone company

Store and Forward Networking(存储转发)

  • Saving Money with More "Hops"(节省开支)
  • find cloest school to make conetction
  • 排队产生的问题
  • E-Mail could make it across the country in six hours to about 2 days

BITNET

  • Academic network in the 1980’s

Efficient Message Transmission: Packet Switching

  • Challenge/Problem: in a simple approach, like store-and-forward, large messages block small ones
  • Break each message into packets(大化小)
  • Can allow the packets from a single message to travel over different paths, dynamically adjusting for use(允许不同路径)
  • Router:Use special-purpose computers, called routers, for the traffic control
  • Packets are breaking a big message into small part, labeling each one of them individual, and then throwing them into the shared network

Shared Network

  • a problem:circle
  • As science needed faster and faster computers, more universities asked for their own Multimillion dollar supercomputer
  • The National Science Foundation asked, “Why not buy a few supercomputers, and build up a national shared network?”-->NSF Net
  • NSF Net
    • NSFNet was funded by the National Science Foundation
    • Standardized on TCP/IP
    • The first national TCP/IP network that was “inclusive”
    • Initially the goal was all research universities(最初为了高校)
    • In about 1989-1990, the "academic-only" started being relaxed - led to Internet Service Providers making "dial-up Internet" available to the general public(慢慢普及公众)
  • Michigan's State-Wide Network
    • In 1969, Merit was one of the earliest network projects that was intended for use by an entire campus population of students, faculty, and alumni.

The Beginning of the Web: CERN

  • The Internet was infrastructure - the web gave the Internet a “user interface and URLs
  • The Web(万维网) was invented at CERN by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau
  • CERN developed browsers and servers - with a goal of worldwide hyperlinked documents

The First Web Server in America

  • The first web server in America was at the Stanford Linear Accellerator (SLAC)
  • It was a database of 300,000 research papers

1993: Gopher is Dominant

  • Gopher BOF - 200 attendees
  • World-Wide Web BOF - 15 attendees including Tim Berners-Lee

Mosaic - Netscape - Mozilla - Firefox

  • Mosaic:the first “consumer” web browser developed at NCSA
  • Netscape Founded - April 4, 1994
  • As Microsoft worked to suffocate Netscape::
    • JavaScript :was invented to compete with Visual Basic (1995)、一种抽象工具、可扩展性强、非Java、simple、free
    • Netscape slowly leaked out into Open Source as Mozilla - which later became FireFox (late 1990's)
  • FireFox
    • search box gave the small Mozilla Foundation millions of dollars of revenue(火狐搜索框)
    • leave Netscape, and create firefox(11 persons)

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