高级计算机网络 外文文献,计算机网络新技术外文文献翻译

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计算机网络新技术外文文献翻译(含:英文原文及中文译文) 英文原文New technique of the computer networkJone SynnAbstractThe 21 century is an ages of the information economy, being the computer network technique of representative techniques this ages, will be at veiy fast speed develop soon in continuously creatively, and will go deep into the people's work, life and study. Therefore, control this technique and then seem to be more to deliver the importance. Now I mainly introduce the new technique of a few networks in actuality live of applicatio n.Keywords: Internet Digital Certificates Digital Wallets Grid Storage1 ForewordInternet turns 36,still a work in progress Thirty-six years after computer scientists at UCLA linked two bulky computers using a 15-fdot gray cable, testing a new way for exchanging data over networks, what would ultimately become the Internet remains a work in progress.University researchers are experimenting with ways to increase its capacity and speed? Programmers are tiying to imbue Web pages with intelligence. And work is underway to re-engineer the network to reduce Spam (junk mail) and security troubles.All the while threats loom: Critics warn that commercial, legal and political pressures could hinder the types of innovations that made the Internet what it is today.Stephen Crocker and Vinton Cerf were among the graduate students who joined UCLA professor Len Klein rock in an engineering lab on Sept. 2, 1969, as bits of meaningless test data flowed silently between the two computers. By January, three other "nodes” joined the fledgling network.Then came e-mail a few years later, a core communications protocol called TCP/IP in the late 70s, the domain name system in the 80s and the World Wide Web - now the second most popular application behind e-mail - in 1990. The Internet expanded beyond its initial militaiy and educational domain into businesses and homes around the world.Today, Crocker continues work on the Internet, designing better tools for collaboration. And as security chairman for the Internets key oversight body, he is trying to defend the core addressing system from outside threats.He acknowledges the Internet he helped build is far from finished, and changes are in store to meet growing demands for multimedia. Network providers now make only "best efforts” at delivering data packets, and Crocker said better guarantees are needed to prevent the skips and stutters now common with video.Cerf, now at MCI Inc., said he wished he could have designed the Internet with security built-in. Microsoft Corp.Yahoo Inc. and America Online Inc., among others, are currently trying to retrofit the network so e-mail senders can be authenticated ? a way to cut down on junk messages sent using spoofed addresses.Many features being developed today wouldn't have been possible at birth given the slower computing speeds and narrower Internet pipes, or bandwidth, Cerf said.2 Digital CertificatesDigital certificates are data files 关 键 词: 计算机网络 新技术 外文 文献 翻译

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以下是一篇关于计算机管理系统的外文文献,供参考: 标题:Computer Management System 作者:T. S. Turner 来源:Computer Science and Technology, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Jan. 1981), pp. 13-16 摘要:This paper describes a Computer Management System (CMS) which integrates all aspects of computer systems management into a single, comprehensive package. The system provides centralized control over hardware, software, and data resources, as well as network management and security. The CMS is designed to be highly flexible and easily customizable to meet the specific needs of individual organizations. 全文:Introduction The management of computer systems is a complex and challenging task, requiring coordination of a wide range of activities, from hardware and software maintenance to network management and security. To meet this challenge, many organizations have developed custom management systems tailored to their specific needs. However, such systems are often expensive, difficult to maintain, and inflexible when it comes to adapting to changing requirements. To address these issues, we have developed a Computer Management System (CMS) which integrates all aspects of computer systems management into a single, comprehensive package. The CMS provides centralized control over hardware, software, and data resources, as well as network management and security. It is designed to be highly flexible and easily customizable to meet the specific needs of individual organizations. System Architecture The CMS consists of three main components: 1. Management Console: The management console provides a graphical user interface for system administrators to manage all aspects of the system. It allows administrators to view system status, perform system administration tasks, and configure system settings. 2. Agent Software: The agent software is installed on each individual computer in the system, and provides real-time monitoring and control of hardware and software resources. It communicates with the management console over the network, providing up-to-date information on system status and allowing administrators to remotely manage individual systems. 3. Database Server: The database server provides centralized storage and management of system configuration data, user accounts, and system logs. It communicates with the management console and agent software over the network, allowing administrators to access and modify system data from any location. Features of the CMS The CMS provides a wide range of features designed to simplify the management of computer systems, including: 1. Hardware and Software Inventory: The CMS provides real-time monitoring of hardware and software resources, allowing administrators to track system usage and identify potential issues before they become problems. 2. Software Distribution: The CMS allows administrators to centrally manage the distribution of software updates and patches to individual systems, ensuring that all systems are up-to-date with the latest software versions. 3. User Account Management: The CMS provides centralized control over user accounts and permissions, allowing administrators to easily manage user access to system resources. 4. Backup and Recovery: The CMS provides automated backup and recovery of system data, ensuring that critical data is protected and easily recoverable in the event of a system failure. 5. Network Management: The CMS provides centralized control over network resources, allowing administrators to manage network configurations, monitor network traffic, and identify potential security issues. Conclusion The Computer Management System is a comprehensive package designed to simplify the management of computer systems. It provides centralized control over hardware, software, and data resources, as well as network management and security. The CMS is highly flexible and easily customizable to meet the specific needs of individual organizations.

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