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  Internet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Internet, or simply the Net, is the publicly accessible worldwide system of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using a standardized Internet Protocol (IP) and many other protocols.
The Internet makes it possible to provide real-time services such as Internet radio and webcasts that can be accessed from anywhere in the world.
Countries where Internet access is available to a majority of the population include Germany, India, China, Chile, Iceland, Finland, Sweden, Australia, Denmark, the United States, Canada, Britain, The Netherlands, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea and Norway.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Internet   (3823 words)

  
 Internet dynamics - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Internet has a large and growing number of users that have created a distinct culture, Internet Dynamics.
For examples see Netiquette, Internet friendship, Internet romance, Trolls and trolling, Flaming, Cybering, Hacktivism, Internet humor, Internet slang, Internet art, PSTN.
In the academic world, Sherry Turkle and David Gelernter are just two of the many researchers who investigate the effects of the Internet on individuals.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Internet_dynamics   (118 words)

  
 Business Wire: Internet Dynamics' Announces Scott Sarnikowski As New Vice President of Marketing
Internet Dynamics, a leader in providing policy-based access control solutions, is pleased to announce the addition of Scott Sarnikowski to their management team.
Internet Dynamics has the proven technology and products to solve the problem of linking application security, admission and quality of service to the business practices of the enterprise.
Internet Dynamics' mission is to develop software products that enable high-growth companies to safely and effectively deploy electronic value chains -- supply, distribution, support, etc. -- using a generalized policy framework that controls what, when, and how people access the myriad resources they need to do their jobs.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_March_27/ai_60928662   (406 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Internet dynamics
Internet friendships are friendships between people who have met online, and in some cases know each other only via the Internet.
Internet romance is when two people are having a romantic relationship while communicating through the Internet.
Sherry Turkle (born 1948) is a clinical psychologist and a professor of Science, Technology and Society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Internet-dynamics   (447 words)

  
 Wide-Area Internet Dynamics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Poisson process; therefore PASTA holds (Poisson Arrivals See Time Averages), so percentage of measurements that observe a given state is asymptotically proportional to the percentage of time the Internet spends in that state, even if the process is non-Markovian and the Poisson arrivals are non-homogeneous (Wolff 82).
Unreachable due to low TTL: operational diameter of the Internet is now >30 hops, but variance in hop count is high and doesn't seem to correlate with geographical distance.
Observation: Internet paths dominated by a single route, but a fairly wide spread is observed.
swig.stanford.edu /pub/summaries/networks/paxson.html   (799 words)

  
 The PARCHER Project
This global Internet simulator is a prototype and we are not responsible of any damage or loss of data caused by improper or accidental usage.
The Internet is modeled as a network of hosts or traffic sources that control their own rate of packet injection and routers that store and forward packets.
Real data shows that global traffic dynamics can not be simply reduced as a superposition of many and high-variable (infinite variance) traffic sources or other external features like distribution of file sizes (Willinger et al., 1995).
complex.upf.es /~sergi/parcher/parcher.html   (975 words)

  
 Internet Markets are Maturing - Newsletter March, 2005
Firstly, a report on the top Internet markets: which ones are growing, which are flat, and which offer the best market opportunities.
Internet audience dynamics are covered next, as to heavy users and media.
Flat Internet mature markets are Brazil, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden and United Kingdom with limited growth, according to the survey.
www.internetworldstats.com /pr/edi004.htm   (595 words)

  
 Market Wire: Internet Dynamics Launches Conclave SE To Bring Best-Of-Breed Extranet And Firewall Capabilities To The ...
Internet Dynamics Inc., the leading provider of centralized access control and integrated intranet/extranet security solutions, today announced the launch of Conclave SE.
Internet Dynamics Inc. was founded in March 1995 to bring firewall technology, authentication, encryption, virus checking, policy management and other Internet technologies together to provide one source for seamless, flexible, open and standards-based security solutions.
Internet Dynamics' mission is to develop software products that enable high-growth companies to safely and effectively deploy electronic value chains-supply, distribution, support, etc.-using a generalized policy framework that controls what, when, and how people access the myriad resources they need to do their jobs.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_pwwi/is_199912/ai_mark01986042   (474 words)

  
 Data Dynamics presents Internet artworks online and at the Whitney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Data Dynamics is the Whitney Museum's first exhibition dedicated to Internet art and one of the first major New York City museum presentations of this medium.
While the featured projects all address the concept of the dynamic mapping of data, each of the installations focuses on different dynamics in varying contexts that involve mapping language, stories, memories, or traffic in physical and virtual spaces.
In Data Dynamics, visitors enter a netomat theater where they are surrounded by a collage of streaming images, text, animations, voice, and music triggered by a series of inputs.
www.whitney.org /information/press/13.html   (940 words)

  
 How the Strong Survive:
Although little is known about the dynamics of giving and receiving technical advice within the family, analogies with the world of work may be useful in understanding the phenomenon.
Internet usage also was a significant additional predictor of helping others in the family: Those who used the Internet more gave more computer help to other family members.
This teen’s experience with the Internet caused her to gain technical proficiency that her parents and siblings valued and admired, but her skill also created differences in outlook and interests to which everyone had to adjust.
homenet.hcii.cs.cmu.edu /progress/helpdesk.html   (8794 words)

  
 Huberman: Social Dynamics and Internet Latencies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
While the phenomenal growth of the Internet has created exciting opportunities for information access, economic transformation, and interactivity on a global scale, it has also revealed that the Internet is not immune to the problems intrinsic to any public good, as congestions sometimes threaten to render it useless.
Since Internet users are not charged in proportion to their use, it often appears rational for individuals to consume bandwidth greedily while thinking that their actions have little effect on the overall performance of the network.
We are studying the dynamics associated with the use of the public good represented by the Internet in the context of standard models of collective action.
www.cs.colorado.edu /~skip/workshop/huberman.html   (382 words)

  
 Australian Internet Usage Dynamics Divided
Red Sheriff's new report details the behavior and user dynamics between home and business users, while the latest report from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) indicates the increase in home Internet access continues to grow.
The relative difference was even greater in terms of Internet access, with 26 percent of households in metropolitan areas having access, compared to 15 percent in other areas.
The report also found many more Australians are accessing the Internet at work, home or other locations, and the number of people using the Internet to shop, bank or pay bills is growing despite initial low numbers.
www.internetnews.com /bus-news/print.php/389911   (486 words)

  
 ICT4E636   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
From the actors’ perspective, the dynamics are being experienced as a thorny learning process through which they aspire to meet the user requirements of convenience and trust.
Years later one is inclined to say that both new and old players and their proponents have – whether intentionally or not – tended to overstate the potential autonomy of new payment systems from the existing payment networks and banking infrastructure.
Secondly, the innovation dynamics of the first and second generation of internet payment systems can be fairly well understood through the interaction of non-banks and the incumbent financial service providers, namely bank and credit-card organizations.
www.jrc.es /pages/iptsreport/vol63/english/ICT4E636.html   (3903 words)

  
 Response to RFP: Internet Dynamics
Internet Dynamics recommends that Powell Electrical Manufacturing install the Conclave Electronic Passport on each remote user's computer.
Once the user is connected to the Internet, the Electronic Passport will ensure that all data transmitted to and from the central site is fully authenticated and encrypted.
Internet Dynamics' Conclave provides a strong remote access solution using industry standard technology.
www.networkworld.com /reviews/0510rfpidi.html   (1043 words)

  
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Driven by the effects of globalization and technology, he cites six forces that all come together at once to force a magnitude of change larger than anything the business (firm or industry) has ever experienced.
An article in Business Week says this demanding behavior is driven by "Internet Dynamics" -- the ability to respond effectively in an era of: extremely fast growth, complex business models, global business, and a maniacal focus on the customer.
Whether you call these forces of change "Tsunami" or "Internet Dynamics" the playing field is shifting daily.
www.ncbar.org /membership/smolo/practiceTips/internetDynamics.aspx   (684 words)

  
 EDUCATION
The use of the Internet is growing exponentially, although it is not possible to measure accurately that growth rate.
They show that minimal figures of Internet hosts had reached approximately 13 million by mid 1996 and exceeded the 20 million mark by August 1997, of which approximately 5 million were European hosts [1] representing a quarterly increase of nearly 15%.
As the Internet is becoming a major influence in education, trainers feel the impact on their lives and the lives of their students.
users.otenet.gr /~kar1125/education.htm   (5915 words)

  
 Web Site Design and Search Marketing by Webstream Dynamics
With over 8 billion web pages across the Internet and more and more companies competing for advertising positioning it is essential to team up with the right search marketing company that understands your targeted audience.
The Internet on the other hand has become a reliable channel for both consumers and companies.
Many businesses are now starting to use the Internet channels to improve brand awareness, generate leads and drive store traffic.
www.webstreamdynamics.com   (418 words)

  
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By submitting this Internet-Draft, each author represents that any applicable patent or other IPR claims of which he or she is aware have been or will be disclosed, and any of which he or she become aware will be disclosed, in accordance with RFC 3668.
The purpose of this data set is to provide additional insights on short scale routing dynamics and also to obtain some understanding about impacts of longer measurement intervals (posed by infrastructure restrictions) on the accuracy of measurements.
It is not possible to check the effectiveness of TTL detection mechanism in a generic mixed model when detailed deployment information is unknown, but the answer is expected to fall between the full NE model and the four mixed models we have studied.
www.cs.columbia.edu /~charles/publication/draft-shen-nsis-routing-00.txt   (2847 words)

  
 Measurements and Analysis of End-to-End Internet Dynamics
One of the fundamental difficulties with trying to characterize the Internet's behavior lies in its immense diversity.
To date, efforts to characterize end-to-end Internet dynamics such as packet delay and loss have studied at most a handful of traffic traces and Internet paths, making it difficult to assess the generality of the findings.
Yet solid assessments of Internet path properties are crucial for engineering transport protocols for high performance.
sunsite.berkeley.edu /TechRepPages/CSD-97-945   (280 words)

  
 The INTERNET: STRUCTURE, DYNAMICS AND PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Internet caters to a community of users who may wish to communicate with each other directly, randomly, and with freedom of contents, and style.
These, so called, "end users" should be shielded as much as possible from the intricacies of making it all happen.
The Internet may be viewed as a community of communication-nodes, all of which send and receive information in compliance with the TCP/IP protocol.
www.tryagain.com /humcivil/intnthow.htm   (142 words)

  
 The Quack-Files: Internet Dynamics, Linking, and Web Rings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
On the Internet, location is irrelevant, while subject matter is everything.
RingMasters (who "own" the ring) and Ring Members (who use the ring) may well have different interests, and that is in fact essential to a preservation of the freedom which the Internet represents.
Internet visibility is dependent on, and reflected by, search engines.
www.geocities.com /healthbase/internet.html   (1590 words)

  
 Microsoft, RSA Data Security and Security Dynamics Announce Broad Relationship to Deliver Information Security Solutions
"Security Dynamics is widely recognized as a worldwide leader in identification and authentication of end users," said Jim Allchin, senior vice president of the desktop and business systems division at Microsoft.
Acquired in July 1996 by Security Dynamics, RSA Data Security Inc. is a recognized world leader in cryptography and developer tools for security.
Security Dynamics and RSA can also be found on the World Wide Web at (http://www.securid.com/) and (http://www.rsa.com/).
www.microsoft.com /presspass/press/1996/aug96/Rsapr.mspx   (1963 words)

  
 Business Wire : Internet Dynamics' Conclave Chosen as Centralized Authorization Solution for New York Life's ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Internet Dynamics' Conclave Chosen as Centralized Authorization Solution for New York Life's Entitlements Architecture.
Internet Dynamics, a leader in providing policy-based access control solutions, has been selected by New York Life Insurance Company to provide a centralized access control solution for New York Life's internal entitlements project.
"Internet Dynamics' Conclave Policy Server provides a shared network service for implementing access control rules for all consumers of corporate application resources.
static.highbeam.com /b/businesswire/march132000/internetdynamicsconclavechosenascentralizedauthori/index.html   (220 words)

  
 Bernardo Huberman
Because the Internet is a public good and its numerous users are not charged in proportion to their use, it appears rational for individuals to consume bandwidth greedily while thinking that their actions have little effect on the overall performance of the Internet.
An analysis of the congestions created by such dilemmas shows that they are intermittent in nature leading to short-lived spikes in congestion or storms with well defined statistical properties which were measured in a wide range of conditions and locations.
Knowledge of the underlying causes of Internet storms also helped developed a methodology for quantitatively managing the risk and cost of executing electronic transactions in a distributed network environment.
www.cs.ucsb.edu /research/colloquia/abstracts/huberman98.shtml   (219 words)

  
 Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information
Accurately characterizing end-to-end Internet dynamics - the performance that a user actually obtains from the lengthy series of network links that comprise a path through the Internet - is exceptionally difficult, due to the network`s immense heterogeneity.
Based on 40,000 measurements made using this framework, the author analyzes: routing`pathologies` such as loops, outages, and flutter; the stability of routes over time; and the symmetry of routing along the two directions of an end-to-end path.
The measurements used for this part of the study are much richer than those for the first part, but require a great degree of attention to issues of calibration, which are addressed by applying self-consistency checks to the measurements whenever possible.
www.osti.gov /bridge/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=551971   (402 words)

  
 Internet Dynamics Extends Its Security Reach With Conclave | Full Article | June 12, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Internet Dynamics' Conclave Policy Server 3.0 is well-known in the IT arena as an all-in-one security solution.
I tested a late beta version of Internet Dynamics' Conclave Policy Server 3.0 in Network Computing's Real-World Labs® at Syracuse University and set about creating a policy with the program.
The user groups are populated in a hierarchical tree structure that implies inheritance down the branches.
www.networkcomputing.com /1111/1111sp3.html   (1138 words)

  
 Dynamics of Internet routing information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Internet is a complex mesh of networks that use a common suite (TCP/IP) of networking protocols.
A key feature of the Internet is that all of these constituent networks are interconnected, thereby providing system wide communication.
This paper investigates the dynamics of routing information flow as presented to the NSFNET backbone network.
www.nlanr.net /Papers/diri.html   (142 words)

  
 Internet Dynamics - More than just browsing.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Please don't confuse us with Internet Dynamics, the secure server company ("Conclave"),
This site is not for general public use.
allow our visitors to interact with each other and the web in dynamic ways.
www.internetdynamics.com   (119 words)

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