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  2. Internet Mapping Project - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Mapping Project [1] [2] was started by William Cheswick and Hal Burch at Bell Labs in 1997. It has collected and preserved traceroute-style paths to some hundreds of thousands of networks almost daily since 1998. The project included visualization of the Internet data, and the Internet maps were widely disseminated.

  3. Disk Art visualizes hard drive space usage - AOL

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    I'm a huge fan of Grand Perspective's space visualization software and am always happy to try out another app to see how it compares. Disk Art, which is launching at US$0.99 (regular retail $4.99 ...

  4. Network Time Protocol - Wikipedia

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    chronyc, showing Network Time Security (NTS) sources and activity information. chrony is an independent NTP implementation mainly sponsored by Red Hat, who uses it as the default time program in their distributions. [56] Being written from scratch, chrony has a simpler codebase allowing for better security [57] and lower resource consumption. [58]

  5. Time-sharing - Wikipedia

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    Bob Bemer used the term time-sharing in his 1957 article "How to consider a computer" in Automatic Control Magazine and it was reported the same year he used the term time-sharing in a presentation. [6] [8] [9] In a paper published in December 1958, W. F. Bauer wrote that "The computers would handle a number of problems concurrently ...

  6. Space–time tradeoff - Wikipedia

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    A spacetime trade-off, also known as time–memory trade-off or the algorithmic space-time continuum in computer science is a case where an algorithm or program trades increased space usage with decreased time. Here, space refers to the data storage consumed in performing a given task (RAM, HDD, etc.), and time refers to the time consumed in ...

  7. Internet time - Wikipedia

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    Internet time may refer to: Network Time Protocol (NTP), a method for synchronising device clocks via Internet; Swatch Internet Time, a unit of decimal time; Time server, an Internet server that distributes time information to clients; IETF RFC 3339 defines a profile of ISO8601 (on the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss) for use in internet protocols ...

  8. Wayback Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Archive began archiving cached web pages in 1996. One of the earliest known pages was archived on May 10, 1996, at 2:08 p.m. (). [5]Internet Archive founders Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat launched the Wayback Machine in San Francisco, California, [6] in October 2001, [7] [8] primarily to address the problem of web content vanishing whenever it gets changed or when a website is ...

  9. List of performance analysis tools - Wikipedia

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    Instruments shows a time line displaying any event occurring in the application, such as CPU activity variation, memory allocation, and network and file activity, together with graphs and statistics. Group of events are monitored by selecting specific instruments from: File Activity, Memory Allocations, Time Profiler, GPU activity etc.