In
August 1962, JCR Licklider of MIT (Massachuet Institute of Technology)
proposed a concept that social interaction can be enabled through a
computer network. This concept is known as a working system Galatic network. Licklider
This vise has a global network of interconnected computers where anyone
can access the data and programs right from any place. Spirit, the concept is in accordance with the concept of the internet today. Lincklider was the first head of the computer research program at DARPA project, which began in October 1962. During DARPA, Licklider worked with Ivan Sutherland. Bob Taylor and Lawrence G. Leonard
Roberts in MIT Kletirock publish his writings titled "The first paper
on packet switching theory" in July 1961 and "The first book on the
subject" 1964. Kleinrock
agree with Roberts in theoretical feasibility of communications using
packets rather than just system uses an electronic circuit. This theory is the forerunner of the computer network.