About computer networking history

 About computer networking history




Computer networking traces its onsets to the late 1960s with the development of the ARPAnet, the large-scale, general-purpose computer network connecting different computers together. Leonard Kleinrock proposed this early network in 1961 in his paper named" Information Flow in large communication Nets." In the mid-1960s, the US Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) funded the development of the network, which allowed different computers on different networks to" talk" to each other. The ARPAnet eventually led to the development of the Internet we know the moment.


The first communication ever transferred over the Internet occurred
 in October 1969, and the first dispatch was transferred in 1971. In the 1970s and 1980s, computer networking continued to develop with the preface of particular computers and original area networks (LANs), which allowed groups of computers to share coffers in a small area.


In the 1990s, Tim Berners-Lee developed the World Wide Web, allowing druggies to access and share information from anywhere in the world using hypertext links. This made the Internet accessible to the public, and the rapid-fire growth of the web led to the development of new technologies similar to hunt machines, web cyber-surfers, and commerce.

currently, computer networking is essential to ultramodern society, with the Internet being an integral part of communication, education, entertainment, and commerce. The elaboration of computer networking continues to this day, with new technologies similar to pall computing, the Internet of Effects (IoT), and 5G networks promising to reshape diligence and societies in the coming times.

References (1)" Information Flow in Large Communication Nets" by Leonard Kleinrock (2) ARPA Conf. Proc. for" Computer network development to achieve resource sharing" by L. Roberts and B. Wessler (3)" The First Computer Network is Born" by Computer History Museum (4)" A History of Computer Networking and the Internet" by Doug Bonderud for Livewire (5)" The elaboration of Computer Networks 31 From ARPANET to the current Internet" by Maqsood Alam for Medium.


By: Lamar Bakhsh 8/M

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