Chapter 376: New Agreement, Western Panic
Chapter 376: New Agreement, Western Panic
In Li Yang's office, the winter sun shines through the window and shines on his well-defined face.
His brows were slightly furrowed, and his eyes were staring deeply at the white paper in front of him. The pen in his hand tapped lightly on the paper, outlining a complex network structure diagram.
Every line and every node is the result of his thinking.
In his mind, this is not just a simple sketch, but the prototype of the future Internet, a goal for which he will make great efforts.
"If we want to achieve nationwide informatization, we must first solve the problem of network protocols." Li Yang said to himself, his voice was particularly clear in the empty office.
Most of the network protocols in later generations come from the United States. Although they have been widely used, they are not fully applicable to the national conditions of the United States.
Moreover, Li Yang knew very well that there were huge hidden dangers behind these protocols. Once the network system was built on these foreign protocols, Yan Country’s information security would not be guaranteed.
Li Yang tapped his fingers lightly on the white paper a few times, as if he was keeping the beat for himself, his thoughts racing.
It was decided to construct a completely new set of network communication protocols, which would not be subject to any foreign technology and would be completely independently developed, ensuring that Yan State would have absolute initiative in the process of informatization.
"First, we need to design a completely new data packet format." Li Yang whispered, his fingers sliding lightly across the pages of the book, as if drawing inspiration from it.
Most of the later network protocols use fixed-format data packets, which have certain limitations in data transmission speed and security.
Li Yang decided to break the convention and design a more flexible data packet format that could automatically adjust its size and structure according to different application scenarios, thereby improving transmission efficiency and reducing the possibility of being cracked.
Then, Li Yang began to think about the encryption problem of data transmission.
Although the encryption algorithm is relatively mature, in his opinion, there is still a risk of being cracked.
He decided to introduce a new encryption algorithm that would combine multiple mathematical principles to make the encrypted data almost impossible to crack.
In order to ensure the security of this technology, Li Yang also decided to introduce a multiple identity authentication mechanism during the data transmission process. Only devices and users that have been strictly verified can access the core data in the network.
Li Yang's pen moved quickly on the paper. His thoughts were like a rushing river. Once the floodgates were opened, they could not be stopped.
This set of network protocols must not only meet current needs, but also have sufficient scalability to cope with more complex application scenarios in the future.
Therefore, he decided to reserve enough space when designing so that more equipment and systems can be easily connected in the future.
"This protocol must take into account both efficiency and security, and there cannot be any omissions." Li Yang thought while constantly revising his design on paper. His brows were furrowed, and his eyes showed a hint of determination. He understood that this work was not only a technical challenge, but also a test of his will. Only by devoting himself wholeheartedly could he achieve perfection in this project.
Time passed by, and Li Yang stayed at his desk. He had revised the sketch countless times, and the neat white paper was now densely covered with various symbols and annotations. Each revision was the result of his thinking and his further conception of the future network system.
Finally, Li Yang put down his pen with satisfaction, took a deep breath, and a trace of relief flashed in his eyes. He knew that the prototype of the network protocol had been completed, and the next step was to put it into practice and let this design be truly applied to actual network construction.
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Opening the door of the office and walking towards the laboratory, several top engineers have gathered there. They are all technical elites carefully selected by Li Yang from all over the country. Li Yang showed them his design plan and patiently explained every detail to ensure that they can fully understand and implement his design concept.
"We are going to do a job that has never been done before." Li Yang's voice was steady and powerful, revealing an unquestionable firmness. "This set of protocols will become the cornerstone of our country's informatization. No details can go wrong."
The engineers looked solemn. They knew that the importance of this project far exceeded any previous projects. Everyone was very motivated and went all out. Under the guidance of Li Yang, they began the intensive and orderly research and development work.
Time seems to be extremely precious in the laboratory, and every minute and every second is fully utilized. Li Yang leads the team to work day and night, constantly testing, optimizing, and correcting every detail to ensure that every part of this protocol can meet the highest technical standards.
Finally, after countless failures and setbacks, a new generation of network communication protocol was finally born. Li Yang stood in the center of the laboratory, looking at the computer screen in front of him, with an indescribable excitement in his heart. He knew that this was not only a technological breakthrough, but also an important milestone in the process of informatization in Yan Country.
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At this moment, in the United States, several top computer scientists gathered to discuss their latest research results. The atmosphere in the conference room was a little tense, and the beam of the projector shone on the solemn faces.
"Our operating system development progress is not as good as expected." An elderly scientist sighed and tapped the screen with a laser pen in his hand. "Although we have made considerable breakthroughs in hardware, the software, especially the development of the operating system, is not going smoothly."
The others were silent, with a hint of worry in everyone's eyes. They knew that the development of operating systems was the core of the entire computer industry, and if they could not make a breakthrough in this field, their efforts would be greatly reduced. What worried them even more was the news from Yan Country - it was said that a genius engineer in Yan Country was developing a new personal portable operating system, which would greatly lower the threshold for using computers, making it easy for ordinary users to get started. This meant that the future computer market might be firmly occupied by Yan Country.
"We must speed up the progress." The atmosphere in the conference room became increasingly tense, and several scientists put forward various suggestions to try to save the situation. However, they all knew that even if they could make a breakthrough in hardware, the gap in software would still be difficult to make up.
Just when they were in a state of panic, a piece of news from the intelligence department plunged the entire conference room into a deeper panic. The news said that Li Yang's team in Yan Country had successfully developed a new set of network communication protocols, which were not only completely independently developed, but also far exceeded the existing Western standards in terms of efficiency and security.
"How is this possible?" A scientist stood up suddenly, his face livid, his eyes full of disbelief. His hands trembled slightly, and a layer of cold sweat oozed from his forehead. "How could they develop such technology in such a short time?"
The others also looked at each other with deep fear in their eyes. They knew that this meant that the technological advantage they had worked so hard to build was being rapidly eroded by Yan Country. If this situation continued, their market share would be seriously threatened and might even be completely overturned.
"We must take action." The voices in the conference room became more and more urgent, and several scientists proposed various response plans to try to save the situation. However, they all knew in their hearts that the current situation was much more serious than they had imagined.
Just as they were discussing heatedly, the door of the conference room was suddenly pushed open, and an intelligence officer in a black suit walked in quickly, his face terribly gloomy. He handed a document to the chief scientist, with a hint of uneasiness in his tone.
"The latest intelligence shows that Yan Country has completed the research and development of a personal portable operating system, which will soon enter the market. This is a huge threat to us." As soon as the intelligence officer finished speaking, the conference room fell into silence.
The scientists who were discussing fiercely fell silent at this moment, their faces full of disappointment and frustration. The chief scientist took the document, his fingers trembling slightly, and his face became even uglier. He quickly flipped through the document, and a trace of despair flashed in his eyes.
"They actually did it." The chief scientist whispered, his voice full of helplessness and unwillingness. He knew that this meant that their painstakingly built technological advantage was being rapidly eroded, and their proud operating system development plan was also in jeopardy.
Other scientists also lowered their heads, with unprecedented frustration on their faces. They originally thought that they had mastered the most advanced technology in the world and could dominate the market, but reality dealt them a heavy blow. The speed of technological progress in Yan Country far exceeded their expectations, and the team led by Li Yang showed amazing strength.
"We have fallen behind." An elderly scientist sighed, his eyes full of helplessness and loss, "Whether in terms of hardware or software, we have been left behind by Yan Country."
"We have to admit a fact." The intelligence officer said coldly, with a hint of determination in his tone, "Yan Country's technological progress is far beyond our expectations. If we don't take action, they will soon dominate the world."
The chief scientist was silent for a moment, then nodded heavily. He knew that the current situation was not optimistic, and they had to take measures as soon as possible to save the situation.
"We must increase our R&D investment and go all out to launch our own operating system in the shortest possible time." The chief scientist's voice was firm, as if he was cheering himself up. However, he knew in his heart that this road was destined to be full of thorns and difficulties.
In the conference room, scientists expressed their willingness to go all out, but everyone had a hint of worry and uneasiness in their eyes. Because they all knew that Yan Country's technological advantage had gradually emerged, and it would not be easy for them to catch up with this wave.
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