scholarly journals Persistent Identifiers and URLs

Author(s):  
Martin Fenner

Just like the rest of the internet, much of our scholarly infrastructure is built around the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), increasingly HTTPS for security, and soon HTTP/2 for better performance. In this infrastructure Universal Resource Locators (URLs) ...

Author(s):  
Andrew Murray

This chapter traces the history of the internet, sometimes called the network of networks. It first looks at the origins of computer networks, beginning with the introduction of the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network or ARPANET, followed by the ALOHANET and the SATNET. The chapter then outlines the development of the internet that began when Bob Kahn built an Internetwork Protocol and also explains how the modern internet functions, along with net neutrality. Finally, it considers the third network layer, the applications layer where higher-level protocols such as Hypertext Transfer Protocol make it possible to carry out operations such as web surfing.


2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-97 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohsen Kakavand ◽  
Norwati Mustapha ◽  
Aida Mustapha ◽  
Mohd Taufik Abdullah ◽  
Hamed Riahi

2014 ◽  
Vol 556-562 ◽  
pp. 5636-5639
Author(s):  
Shi Yi ◽  
Quan Liu ◽  
Jing Song Li

In this paper, discusses the design and realization of large file asynchronous upload and Broken-point continuingly-transferring based on ASP.NET MVC. At the first, brief review the traditional upload method based on HTTP(Hypertext transfer protocol) protocol and ASP.NET(C#), point out the existed malpractices, while introduce the basic principles of asynchronous upload and broken-point continuingly-transferring, and in-depth analysis of the design and realization of the function of asynchronous upload and broken-point continuingly-transferring in ASP.NET MVC.


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