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Autor: Wolcott, Peter goodman@cc.gatech.edu
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Título: HPC Export Controls: Navigating Choppy Waters
Páginas/Colación: pp.27-27.; 28 cm.; il.
Communications of the ACM Vol. 41, no. 11 November 1998
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The U.S. debate over export controls of high-performance computing (HPC) never goes away. In October 1995, President Bill Clinton announced the second major revision to the HPC export control policy of his administration. Since then, press reports and opinion pieces, the U.S. General Accounting Office report and isolated illegal sales and diversions of HPC hardware have repeatedly brought this issue back into public debate. The debate, however, has masked two important aspects of export controls since 1995. First, an attempt has been made to put the policy formation process on a more rational, explicit and defensible foundation. Second, much of the debate has centered on applications that can be performed successfully using relatively low and readily available levels of computing by today's standards, most notably nuclear weapons development. Such applications can no longer justify an effective export control regime.

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Autor: Ein-Dor, Phillip eindor@post.tau.ac.il
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Título: International perspectives: From Via Maris to electronic highway: the Internet in Canaan
Páginas/Colación: pp. 19-23
Communications of the ACM Vol. 43, no. 7 July 2000
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The article focuses on cognitive modeling for games and animation

This article focuses on relationships between Internet service providers (ISP), governments, and providers of basic telecommunications services in Israel, Jordan and Palestine. As business develops multinational ties within the region, the Internet will play an important role. Israel connected to EARN, the European counterpart to Bitnet, in 1984, but the first Internet connection waited till 1990. Via a 9.6Kbps line to the U.S., the Inter-University Computer Center became the first provider of Internet services. Early efforts to establish the Internet reflected a pattern of contention today between the ISPs, Bezeq Israel Telecommunications Corp. Ltd. and the government Ministry of Communication. In Palestine initial steps establishing Internet connectivity took place while some areas were still administered by the Israeli Civil administration. The first ISP, PALNET, began operation in late 1994. Attempts to obtain connectivity were unsuccessful until PALNET set up radio links to Points of Presence within Israel.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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