This was a one hour presentation given to the Software Technology
Branch as a brown-bag talk in July of 1993. The original slides have
been converted to the HTML below. The information is out of date.
The Internet
- internet - a computer network
- Internet - the largest computer network
- Humble Beginings
- What's in it?
- What's out there?
- What can I do with on the Internet?
- The Future of Internet

In the beginning...
- 1969 - ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects
Agency Network) was created as a U.S. government experiment
about how to build networks to withstand partial outages
- 1970's - Used by the U.S. military, U.S.
defence contractors, and universities doing U.S. defense
research
- early 1980's - split into ARPANET and
Milnet -- the connection between these two networks was called
the DARPA Internet or the Internet
Still growing...
- 1980's - NSFNET (National Science
Foundation Network) created its own regional based network
- 1986 - NSFNET began replacing ARPANET and
connecting mid-level and state-level university networks
- late 1980's - other countries began to
connect to the Internet (U.K., Australia, Japan,...)
- 1990 - ARPANET sent its last packet
The Internet Today
- 10,000,000 users
- 5,000 networks
- 56 countries
- 7 contenents
- president@whitehouse.gov
- vice-president@whitehouse.gov
Domains
- edu - educational
- gov - government
- mil - military
- llnl.gov - Lawrence Livermore Labs
- nasa.gov - NASA
- ssa.gov - U.S. Social Security Admin
- gsfc.nasa.gov - Goddard Space Flight Center
- jsc.nasa.gov - Johnson Space Center
- krakatoa.jsc.nasa.gov
- gothamcity.jcs.nasa.gov
- ceti.jsc.nasa.gov
Numbers and Addresses
Internet Numbers - cross reference to a machine name represented by four octets
- 139.169.31.12 - krakatoa.jsc.nasa.gov
- 139.169.31.11 - gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov
- 128.183.36.23 - nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov
Email Addresses - represent individual accounts (aliases) on a single machine
- info@osf.org
- root@krakatoa.jsc.nasa.gov
Email
- Sending Email
- To: chief@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov
- Subject: Monthly Report
-
- Receiving Email
- From george@boombox.umn.edu
- Date: Sat, 10 July 93 13:12:44 -0600
- To: chief@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov
- Subject: Monthly Report
-
Finger
- Displays information about users
- Finger user on local machine
- Finger user on remote machine
- anthony@krakatoa.jsc.nasa.gov
- Finger all users on remote machine
Whois
- Search email directory (not a computer disk)
- Search for name
- Search at specific server
Netfind
- Searches Interent using whois, finger, and other types of services for email addresses
- Search by single name
- Search with keywords
- mccoy houston texas nasa johnson
FTP
- File Transfer Protocol - primary way of
transfering files over the Internet
- Anonymous FTP - FTP without an account on the machine
(using email address as password)
- FTP by Internet Number or Internet Address
- 139.169.31.12 or krakatoa.jsc.nasa.gov
- About 1000 Anonymous FTP servers exist

Archie
- Filename search for Anonymous FTP
- You run a client program locally
- Connect to one of several servers over the Internet
- You get a list of file names, dates, size, and location
- Archie servers represent about 75 GigaBytes of files

USENET
- Network News - World's largest bulletin board
- Subscribe to various groups
- comp.sources.x
- csci.space.news
- alt.internet.services
- Read articles posted by other USENET users
- Post your own articles

Telnet
- Telnet - Login to remote machine using the TELNET protocol
- Similar to rlogin
- Many services available through telnet
- library catalogs
- weather
- USA Today
- databases
Gopher
- Gopher - distributed document delivery service
- Allows a neophyte user to access various types of data
residing on multiple hosts in a seamless fashion
- Files of specified types (audio, video, images) may be
viewed or played locally
- About 500 Gopher servers available

Veronica
- Very Easy
Rodent-Oriented
Net-wide Index to
Computerized Archives
- Veronica - title search and retrieval
system for use with Gopher
- May only be accessed through a Gopher client
WAIS
- Wide Area
Information System -
experiment, automating the search and retrieval of many types
of electronic information over wide area networks
- Select sources to search (represented by topics or server location)
- Ask question about the information you want
- Select matches to retrieve file
W3
- World Wide
Web - distrubuted hypermedia information
retrieval initiative aiming to give universal access to a large
universe of documents
- everything is a (possibly) hypertext document which may be
searchable
- can provide WAIS and Gopher functionality in addition to
its own functionality
- difficult to find out what has changed, what is new, or
even what is out there

Recommended Reading
(Bibliography)
- The Hitchhikers Guide to the Internet by Ed Krol
- The Internet Companion by Tracy LaQuey ($10.95)
- Internet Users' Glossary by Gary Malkin and Tracy LaQuey
- Internet Voyager by Matthew Ciolek
- There's Gold in them thar Networks! or Searching for Treasure in all the Wrong Places by Jerry Martin
- Zen and the Art of the Internet by Brendan Kehoe ($22.00)
- Big Fun in the Internet with Uncle Bert by Jeremy Smith
- Internet and Computer-Mediated Communication by John December
- Internet Services List by Scott Yanoff
- Must Have Internet Resources by ???

Alexander Binder