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¿Qué inventaron Vint Cerf y Bob Kahn?
Robert Elliot Kahn, (nacido el 23 de diciembre de 1938). Es considerado el padre de Internet, junto a Vinton Cerf, con quién inventó el protocolo TCP/IP (Protocolo de Control de Transmisión/Protocolo de Internet), tecnología fundamental usada para transmitir la información en Internet.
¿Cuáles son los principales precursores de Internet?
¿Quiénes fueron los padres de la Internet?
- Vinton Cerf. Comúnmente se le conoce a Vint Cerf como “El padre de la internet”.
- Robert Kahn. Robert Kahn formó parte del desarrollo de los protocolos TCP/IP y y fue responsable de la creación del programa de internet para DARPA.
- Leonard Kleinrock.
- Lawrence Roberts.
- Tim Berners-Lee.
¿Cuáles fueron los primeros pioneros del Internet?
– Los «padres» de Internet, Vinton Cerf, Lawrence Roberts, Robert Kahn y Tim Berners-Lee (de izq.
Who is David Kahn?
Dr. Kahn is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of AAAI, a Fellow of ACM and a Fellow of the Computer History Museum.
Who is Louis Kahn?
After receiving a B.E.E. from the City College of New York in 1960, Dr. Kahn earned M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University in 1962 and 1964 respectively. He worked on the Technical Staff at Bell Laboratories and then became an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT.
Where has Dr Kahn received honorary degrees?
Dr. Kahn has received honorary degrees from Princeton University, University of Pavia, ETH Zurich, University of Maryland, George Mason University, the University of Central Florida and the University of Pisa, and an honorary fellowship from University College, London.
What did Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf have in common?
Both Vinton Cerf and Robert Kahn worked on the early designs of ARPANET, but it was their development of a way for all the different computers in the world to talk to each other (TCP/IP) that allowed the internet as we know it today to exist.