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FW: Purpose of the Internet


From: Lixia Zhang <lixia () CS UCLA EDU>
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 08:31:08 -0800



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From: Lixia Zhang <lixia () cs ucla edu>
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 21:55:25 -0800
To: Alan Hannan <alan () routingloop com>, <nanog () merit edu>
Subject: Re: Purpose of the Internet

On 3/13/02 9:14 PM, "Alan Hannan" <alan () routingloop com> wrote:

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With regards to the purpose of the internet, I recall reading
in the Prologue to _Where Wizards Stay Up Late_, by Katie Hafner
and Matthew Lyon, a true anecdote about Bob Taylor. The authors
quote Mr. Taylor as refuting that the purpose of the arpanet was
to provide communications in spite of a nuclear attack.

Rather, it is asserted, the purpose of the arpanet was to
interconnect computers at various research/education facilities
so as to allow researchers to share resources.

We all heard that story too, but popular media tended to focus
on the sensationalist nuclear story.

There might be a mixup between what's the purpose of *packet switching* vs
what was the originally intended use of ARPAnet.
For those interested: here is a paper by Paul Baran, inventor of packet
switching, "Some Perspectives on Networks-Past, Present and Future" back in
1977, recalling some of the history
http://irl.cs.ucla.edu/papers/ifip.ps

Lixia

If you are really interested: another paper by Paul, "On Distributed
Communications Networks", published in IEEE Trans on communications back in
1964, http://irl.cs.ucla.edu/papers/trans.ps (predated ARPANET)

Dave Goldberg of PARC (my ex-office neighbor) helped scan in these
historical papers.

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