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Peter H. Salus. Casting the Net: From ARPANET to Internet and beyond... Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley. 1995. page 56. http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/historical.html

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Measuring the Immeasurable: Global Internet Measurement.. - Murray, claffy (2001)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....of the United States had doubled itself in only 25 years. He held that there was no way for any land s resources to keep up with the needs of its population if such a trend continued unchecked. Imagine his reaction to the population growth of the Internet from an initial set of 4 hosts in 1969 [17] to more than 100 million hosts today [19] Malthus observed an exponential population increase supported by only a linear increase in subsistence. Internet user populations grow dramatically while also increasing their demands for new services. Purported exponential growth when measured appears ....

Peter H. Salus. Casting the Net: From ARPANET to Internet and beyond... Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley. 1995. page 56. http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/historical.html


One View of A Critical National Need: Support for Information.. - Spafford (1997)   (Correct)

....acts of vandalism can also have ruinous effects on our safety as a nation. Furthermore, as more and more commercial entities move to internet commerce, the potential for serious disruption of our national economy also looms large. Consider: in 1980, there were under 200 hosts on the ARPANET. Sal95] A few countries were beginning to experiment with national networks. The first commercial workstations were not yet on the market, and the PC industry was in its infancy. The first, primitive Usenet newsgroups were flowing among a few dozen machines using 30 cps 2 modem technology. And the ....

Peter H. Salus. Casting the Net: From ARPANET to INTERNET and Beyond. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1995.


Modeling the Human Factors of Scholarly Communities.. - Gaines, Chen, Shaw (1997)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....to needs and funding in the 1960s arising out of the cold war. The Eisenhower administration reacted to the USSR launch of Sputnik in 1957 with the formation of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) within the Department of Defense to regain a lead in advanced technology. In 1969 ARPANET (Salus, 1995) was commissioned for research into networking with nodes at UCLA, UCSB and the University of Utah. By 1971 ARPANET had 15 nodes connecting 23 computers and by 1973 international connections to the UK and Norway had been created. Use of ARPANET by the scientific and engineering communities grew ....

Salus, P. (1995). Casting the Net: From ARPANET to INTERNET and Beyond. Reading.


The Learning Curves Underlying Convergence - Gaines (1998)   (Correct)

....out of the cold war. The Eisenhower administration reacted to the USSR launch of Sputnik, the first artificial earth satellite, in 1957 with the formation of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) within the Department of Defense to regain a lead in advanced technology. In 1969 ARPANET (Salus, 1995) was commissioned for research into networking with nodes at UCLA, UCSB and the University of Utah. By 1971 ARPANET had 15 nodes connecting 23 computers and by 1973 international connections to the UK and Norway had been created. Use of ARPANET by the scientific and engineering communities grew ....

Salus, P. (1995). Casting the Net: From ARPANET to INTERNET and Beyond. Reading. MA, Addison-Wesley.


HCI in the Next Millennium: Supporting the World Mind - Gaines   (Correct)

....to what they have become. The Eisenhower administration reacted to the USSR launch of Sputnik, the first artificial earth satellite, in 1957 with the formation of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) within the Department of Defense to regain a lead in advanced technology. In 1969 ARPANET (Salus, 1995) was commissioned for research into networking with nodes at UCLA, UCSB and the University of Utah. By 1971 ARPANET had 15 nodes connecting 23 computers and by 1973 international connections to the UK and Norway had been created. Use of ARPANET by the scientific and engineering communities grew ....

Salus, P. (1995). Casting the Net: From ARPANET to INTERNET and Beyond. Reading. MA, Addison-Wesley.


Précis: Research on Techniques and Tools for Computer.. - Spafford (1998)   (Correct)

....acts of vandalism can also have ruinous effects on our safety as a nation. Furthermore, as more and more commercial entities move to internet commerce, the potential for serious disruption of our national economy also looms large. Consider: in 1980, there were under 200 hosts on the ARPANET. [37] A few countries were beginning to experiment with national networks. The first commercial workstations were not yet on the market, and the PC industry was in its infancy. The first, primitive Usenet newsgroups were flowing among a few dozen machines using 30 cps 2 modem technology. And the ....

Peter H. Salus. Casting the Net: From ARPANET to INTERNET and Beyond. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1995.


A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools and Utilities - Status Of   (Correct)

....with the APRANET s 25th Anniversary in 1994, its main thrusts are on the groups building the ARPANET backbone (largely BBN) and the host to host application and communication protocols (largely the Network Working Group) Salus book, Casting The Net: From ARPANET to INTERNET and beyond. [28], goes into the development of the network from the perspective of the people, protocols, applications, and networks. Including a set of diversions, his book is a bit more whimsical than Hafner Lyon s. Finally, Carl Malamud has written a delightful book called Exploring the Internet: A ....

Salus, P.H. Casting The Net: From ARPANET to INTERNET and beyond... Reading (MA): AddisonWesley, 1995.

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