Networking
(Redirected from Computer network)Network cards such as this one can transmit data at high rates over ethernet cables. Computer networking is the scientific and engineering discipline concerned with communication between computer systems. Such networks involves at least two computers, which can be separated by a few centimeters (e. g. via Bluetooth) or thousands of kilometers (e. Access up to date information on LAN/WAN, hardware/devices,. g. via the Internet). Computer networking is sometimes considered a sub-discipline of telecommunications.
History
Carrying instructions between calculation machines and early computers was done by human users. In September, 1940 George Stibitz used a teletype machine to send instructions for a problem set from his Model K at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire to his Complex Number Calculator in New York and received results back by the same means. Con seconda sede a Roma, progetta e realizza siti web ed offre servizi internet, prodotti multimediali, duplicazione in serie di CD-Rom, data-base relazionali. Linking output systems like teletypes to computers was an interest at the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) when, in 1962, J. C. R. Licklider was hired and developed a working group he called the "Intergalactic Network", a precursor to the ARPANet. In 1964, researchers at Dartmouth developed the Dartmouth Time Sharing System for distributed users of large computer systems. TLCWeb Internet & Networking, Servizi Internet, Informatica.