The biography of the creator of the Internet


Persons in the collection "Modern problems of computer science" Tim Berners-Lod. World Wide Web. The project implied the publication of hypertext documents interconnected by hyperlinks, which would facilitate the search and consolidation of information. These technologies formed the basis of the modern World Wide Web. In the period from the year, Berners-Lee improved the technical specifications of the standards and published them.

As part of the project, Berners-Lee wrote the world's first HTTPD web server and the world's first hypertext web browser for the Next computer, called “Worldwideweb” later “Nexus” to avoid confusion between the name “World Wide Network” and the name of the browser. This site appeared on-line on the Internet on August 6. Brief biography: after graduating from Oxford University in the year, Berners-Lee went to work at the company “Plesey Telecommunications Ltd” in the county of Dorset, where he worked for two years, engaged in mainly distributed transactions.

In the year, Berners-Lee moved to the company “D. G Nash Ltd, where he was engaged in programs for printers, and created a semblance of a multitasking operating system. Then he worked in the European Laboratory for Nuclear Research by Tsern Geneva, Switzerland, a software consultant. It was there that for his own needs he wrote the Enquire program can freely translate as the “interrogator”, which used random associations and laid the conceptual basis for the World Wide Web.

In the year, he received a scholarship in CERN and took up the development of distributed systems for collecting scientific data there. REMOTE PROCEDURE CALL, remote call of the procedure. The project was approved and implemented. He is now a leading researcher there. After the confluence of the computer science laboratory with the laboratory of artificial intelligence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a well -known laboratory of computer science and artificial intelligence CSail was formed.

In the year, he founded the consortium of the World Wide Web at the Laboratory of Informatics English. Since then, to this day, Tim Berners-Lee has headed this consortium. Consortium is engaged in the development and implementation of standards for the Internet. The consortium sets itself the task of completely revealing the potential of the World Wide Web, combining the stability of standards with their rapid evolution.

In December, Tim Berners-Lee became a professor at the University of Southampton. With serious support for the university, he hopes to implement a project of a semantic web. Now Sir Tim lives in a suburbs of Boston with his wife and two children, often happens on travel around the world.

The biography of the creator of the Internet

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