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The Internet and Beyond

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We live in exciting times. We have over the last few years seen the birth of a new telecommunications service which will fundamentally change the way we live, much as the telephone has over the last 100 years. The birth of the Internet can be traced back to a conference on computer communications held in 1972. As a result of that conference a working group was set up, under the chairmanship of Vint Cerf, to propose new protocols to facilitate computer communications. In 1974 the working group published the transmission control protocol (fCP) and the Interworking protocol (lP). These were rapidly adopted and the number of computers linked using these protocols has almost doubled every year since. Thus the Internet was born. Another major step happened in 1990. Tim Berners Lee, a Scottish nuclear physicist working at CERN, created some higher level protocols. These still used TCP/IP for the networking, but defined how computers could communicate multimedia information and be linked together to form a World Wide Web of information. A number of computer databases adopted these protocols and things really took off in 1993 when Marc Andreesen at the University of Illinois developed Mosaic, the first client software (a browser) that gave a windows-style interface to these databases.

List of contents

1 The Internet - past, present and future.- 2 Electronic commerce comes to the 'Net'.- 3 Electronic payment systems.- 4 Trusted third parties in electronic commerce.- 5 Cryptography, trusted third parties and escrow.- 6 Challenges for copyright in a digital age.- 7 Content production and delivery for interactive multimedia services - a new approach.- 8 Media engineering.- 9 Firewalling the 'Net'.- 10 Unleashing the intranet.- 11 BT HealthNet - an early intranet case study.- 12 CampusWorld and BT's on-line education services.- 13 BT PropNet - a commercial property trading service for the Internet.- 14 Internet phone - changing the telephony paradigm?.- 15 Distributed objects on the Web.- 16 Network computing.- 17 Three-dimensional Internet developments.- 18 Networked information management.- 19 Real-time applications on the Internet.- 20 Mobile Internet access.- 21 Internetwork futures.- Appendix, List of acronyms.

Product details

Assisted by Davies (Editor), Davies (Editor), J. Davies (Editor), P Sim (Editor), S P Sim (Editor), S. P. Sim (Editor), S.P. Sim (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.03.2013
 
EAN 9789401060622
ISBN 978-94-0-106062-2
No. of pages 454
Dimensions 155 mm x 25 mm x 235 mm
Weight 710 g
Illustrations XIII, 454 p.
Series BT Telecommunications Series
BT Telecommunications Series
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering

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