RFC 1336:Who's Who in the Internet: ...
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... later became involved in early planning for CMU's transition from DECNet to TCP/IP and for network-based software support for the hundreds of PC ...
... host" in the National Software Works. In 1978, he became a member of the TCP Internet Working Group and began developing a TCP/IP implementation ...
... TCP Internet Working Group and began developing a TCP/IP implementation for the IBM system. As a result, UCLA's 360/91 was one of the ARPAnet host systems that replaced NCP ...
... host systems that replaced NCP by TCP/IP in the big changeover of January 1983. The UCLA package of ARPAnet host software, including Braden's TCP/IP ...
... TCP/IP in the big changeover of January 1983. The UCLA package of ARPAnet host software, including Braden's TCP/IP code, was distributed to other OS/MVS sites and was later sold commercially. ...
... Starting out with the networking infrastructure within the State of Michigan he started to investigate into TCP/IP protocols and became very involved in the early stages of the NSFNET ...
... Littleton Massachusetts. He is working on issues related to OSI -- TCP/IP interoperation and introduction of OSI in the Internet ...
... Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Stanford University. Did research on networking, developed TCP/IP protocols for internetting under DARPA research grant. ...
... ARPANET, mobile packet radio nets, the Atlantic SATNET and at-sea MATNET provided the basis for formal mandating of the TCP/IP protocols for use on ARPANET and other DoD systems in 1983. By the mid-1980's, a market had been established for ...
... with the rapid proliferation of UNIX-based systems which incorporated the TCP/IP protocols as part of the standard release package. Concurrent with the development of a market and rapid increase in vendor ...
... Committee which has now evolved into the Federal Networking Council, in the U.S. At the same time, similar rapid growth of TCP/IP technology application is occurring outside the US in Europe, the Middle East, the Pacific Rim, ...
... routers/gateways support TCP/IP, OSI and a variety of vendor-specific protocols in a common network environment ...
... Services and Frame Relay services which can support TCP/IP and other Internet protocols. On the research side, DARPA ...
... He has been a member of the TCP/IP Working Group and its successors (up to the IETF ...
... networking, and every time we needed to send electronic mail or exchange files, we were using the TCP/IP-based Internet! I've been looking for ways to overcome this anomaly ever since; to inject as much of the proven TCP/IP ...
... TCP/IP-based Internet! I've been looking for ways to overcome this anomaly ever since; to inject as much of the proven TCP/IP technology into OSI as possible, and to introduce OSI ...
... LAN and the Multics operating system. He joined the TCP development effort in 1975, and chaired the IAB from 1981 to 1990. He has a ...
... Implementations of protocols and related mechanisms will become more standard and robust. The relationship between the TCP/IP stack and the OSI stack will be resolved with The Internet ...
... connections. I was directly involved in the setting up of the first direct TCP- IP connection ...
... and through the EUNET association, was certainly influential in the development TCP/IP internetting in Europe. The rapid growth of the Internet ...
... of Building and Roads. In these 18 months he became project manager charged with implementing a Videotex system. He was also charged with investigating TCP/IP as a possible LAN protocol and X.400 ...
... responsible for development of the network. Among the things he worked on are: introducing TCP/IP and associated protocols into SURFnet, the connection of SURFnet to the Internet ...
... Internet protocol suite, and where I want the users to get the best of both worlds. After years of battle in the European camp to make people see the benefits of TCP/IP (being called an IP-freak), it was quite a refreshing change ...
... the National Research Council which did a comparison of the TCP and TP4 transport protocols for DOD and NBS. He was also a member of the National Science Foundation Network ...
... In 1978 Vint Cerf came to Digital to give a lecture on TCP and IP, just prior to the big blizzard. I was pleased to see ...
... and IP, just prior to the big blizzard. I was pleased to see that TCP/IP shared the same connectionless philosophy of networking as did DECnet. Some years later, Digital decided ...
... would need to be international. Unfortunately, in 1980 ISO rejected TCP and IP on national political grounds. When it looked like the emerging OSI ...
... concerned and began efforts to standardize connectionless networking in OSI. As it turned out, TCP/IP retained its initial lead over OSI, moving internationally as the Internet ...
... Lynch led the Arpanet team that made the transition from the original NCP protocols to the current TCP/IP based protocols. Lynch directed this effort with 75 people from 1980 until 1983. ...
... understanding, theorem proving and distributed databases. While at SRI he performed initial debugging of the TCP/IP protocols in conjunction with BBN. ...
... Open Systems Interconnection. Boning up on available literature -- at the time, I recall there was some relatively obscure protocol suite called TCP/IP, and something from Xerox, and even something from Burroughs that seemed to look a lot like that TCP/IP ...
... TCP/IP, and something from Xerox, and even something from Burroughs that seemed to look a lot like that TCP/IP thing -- I became pretty excited about helping to develop something international and new. I eventually transferred within Burroughs to an architecture ...
... I'd become sort of a chaotic neutral in the OSI vs. TCP/IP debate, and remain so. I think both technologies have much to offer. TCP/IP ...
... TCP/IP debate, and remain so. I think both technologies have much to offer. TCP/IP has a better standards development infrastructure, and I accepted the position as OSI ...
... ARPANET from the NCP protocol to the TCP protocol. Participated in the design of many protocols for the Internet community. ...
... transition from the TENEX to TOPs-20 machines in 1979 to surviving the NCP to TCP transition in 1980. Celebrating the achievement of the ISI 1000 Hour Club where one of our TOPs- 20 machines set a record ...



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