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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
   
The '''NASA Science Internet''' ('''NSI''' or '''NSInet''') program, established in mid 1988, was structured to provide an integrated approach to building a networking infrastructure. NSI coordinated and consolidated science user requirements for non-mission-critical computer networking. It further designed and implemented its networks to provide the computer protocols and pe ces needed by the scientists.
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The '''NASA Science Internet''' ('''NSI''' or '''NSInet''') program, established in mid 1988, was structured to provide an integrated approach to building a [[networking]] [[infrastructure]]. NSI coordinated and consolidated science user requirements for non-[[mission-critical]] [[computer networking]]. It further designed and [[implement]]ed its [[network]]s to provide the [[computer]] [[protocol]]s and performances needed by the scientists.
   
In the process of consolidating circuits, NSI used multiprotocol and interprotocol networking technology and worked to facilitate sharing of applications software and services. NSI also coordinated the integration of the Code SC information system as well as advanced applications, such as remote visualization, wide-band video, etc., into the network. Throughout its operations, NSI was responsible for providing efficient management of NASA data communications facilities and for assuring resource control and security.
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In the process of consolidating circuits, NSI used multiprotocol and interprotocol [[networking]] [[technology]] and worked to facilitate sharing of [[applications software]] and services. NSI also coordinated the integration of the Code SC information system as well as advanced [[application]]s, such as [[remote]] [[visualization]], [[wideband|wide-band]] [[video]], etc., into the [[network]]. Throughout its operations, NSI was responsible for providing efficient management of [[NASA]] [[data communications]] facilities and for assuring [[resource control]] and [[security]].
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== Source ==
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* Fred Rounds, "The NASA Science Internet-An Integrated Approach to Networking" ([https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19910017727.pdf full-text]).
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 22 April 2019

Overview[]

The NASA Science Internet (NSI or NSInet) program, established in mid 1988, was structured to provide an integrated approach to building a networking infrastructure. NSI coordinated and consolidated science user requirements for non-mission-critical computer networking. It further designed and implemented its networks to provide the computer protocols and performances needed by the scientists.

In the process of consolidating circuits, NSI used multiprotocol and interprotocol networking technology and worked to facilitate sharing of applications software and services. NSI also coordinated the integration of the Code SC information system as well as advanced applications, such as remote visualization, wide-band video, etc., into the network. Throughout its operations, NSI was responsible for providing efficient management of NASA data communications facilities and for assuring resource control and security.

Source[]

  • Fred Rounds, "The NASA Science Internet-An Integrated Approach to Networking" (full-text).