================================================================================= README v1.0 8 August 1994 THE INTERNET SOCIETY PRESENTATION GRAPHICS COLLECTION INTRODUCTION The URL is: ftp://ftp.isoc.org/isoc/charts The materials in this directory and subdirectories are prepared and made available by the Internet Society as the international organization for the Internet, its technologies and applications. This is copyrighted material (c) 1994 A.M. Rutkowski and the Internet Society. A license to use these materials is given with the express condition that prominent attribution to the Internet Society must be included in any derived copies. The material in this directory is regularly updated from week to week as authoritative sources produce new information - often within a few hours of the release of the new information. However, the Society has no independent means of verifying the accuracy of information and does not further warrant its accuracy. The material previously available at this location have been updated and restructured to provide new Microsoft PowerPoint 4.0 compatibility as well as more manageable file sizes. FORMAT AND COMPATIBILITY Most of the material in this directory is provided in native PowerPoint binary files. All presentations are available in: Version 4.0 (files end with the number "4") Version 3.0 (files end with the number "3") GIF format (in separate sub-directories from 10 August) Generally, the files can be directly read by both PC Windows and Mac OS versions of PowerPoint. (However, as of the date of this release, Mac version 4.0 has not been released.) The freeware versions of Microsoft PowerPoint viewer in PC Windows versions 4.0 (pptview.exe + pptview.dll) and version 3.0 (pptview.exe only) are included in this directory. The Society sells 35 mm slide sets at very reasonable cost. Contact Mary Burger at the Society's International Headquarters below. DESCRIPTION InternetN.ppt contains slides from a standard introductory seminar on internetworking technologies, enterprise internets, the Internet, applications, and general Internet dynamics networksN.ppt contains slides that portray the size and growth of the Internet by its composite networks in both aggregate form as well as for major countries in both Europe and the Asia Pacific regions. It also includes profiles of allocated and registered internet addresses and a special analysis of the kinds of entities obtaining addresses during six months of 1993. (N.B. Some data points for individual countries for Lottor's Dec 1993 count have been altered by linear interpolation because of problems experienced at that time in reaching hosts in those countries.) hostsN.ppt contains slides that portray the size and growth of the Internet by its reachable host computers both in aggregate form (near-term and long-term) as well as profiles for more than 70 countries over the past 2.5 years. It also contains Matt Gray's host count for WWW servers. trafficN.ppt contains slides that portray the traffic on the USA NSFNet backbone both in aggregate form and categories of services. It also contains specific profiles of WWW and Gopher traffic. connectN.ppt contains slides that portray the growth of Internet connectivity in terms of countries visible via the USA NSFNet backbone as well as the Landwebber-Internet Society country connectivity map. architecN.ppt contains slides that portray architectures of the Internet. This file is currently under development and only portrays EMail connectivity. isocN.ppt contains slides that portray the structure and activities of its varied constituent bodies, including a current chart of all the IETF working groups, comparative Internet standards making processes and a profile of the multicasting of IETF meetings. INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET SOCIETY Internet Society 12020 Sunrise Valley Dr. suite 270 Reston VA 22091 USA tel: +1 703 648 9888 fax: +1 703 648 9887 http://info.isoc.org Inquiries and comments are welcome. =================================================================================