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Cyclades$506492$ - traducción al holandés

FRENCH RESEARCH NETWORK
Cyclades Network; Cyclades network; CYCLADES network; CYCLADES Network

Cyclades      
n. groep van meer dan 200 Griekse eilanden in het zuiden van de Aegeïsche Zee

Definición

Cycladic
[s?'klad?k, s??-]
¦ adjective
1. relating to the Cyclades, a group of Greek islands in the southern Aegean.
2. Archaeology denoting a Bronze Age civilization that flourished in the Cyclades, dated to c.3000-1050 BC.

Wikipedia

CYCLADES

The CYCLADES computer network (French pronunciation: ​[siklad]) was a French research network created in the early 1970s. It was one of the pioneering networks experimenting with the concept of packet switching and, unlike the ARPANET, was explicitly designed to facilitate internetworking.

The CYCLADES network was the first to make the hosts responsible for the reliable delivery of data, rather than this being a centralized service of the network itself. Datagrams were exchanged on the network using transport protocols that do not guarantee reliable delivery, but only attempt best-effort. To empower the network leaves (the hosts) to perform error-correction, the network ensured end-to-end protocol transparency, a concept later to be known as the end-to-end principle. This simplified network design reduced network latency and reduced the opportunities for single point failures. The experience with these concepts led to the design of key features of the Internet Protocol in the ARPANET project.

The network was sponsored by the French government, through the Institut de Recherche en lnformatique et en Automatique (IRIA), the national research laboratory for computer science in France, now known as Inria, which served as the co-ordinating agency. Several French computer manufacturers, research institutes and universities contributed to the effort. CYCLADES was designed and directed by Louis Pouzin.