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− | '''Louis Pouzin''' is the French computer scientist who made ''the'' key technical step in [[data network]]ing between the ideas of the [[ARPANET]] and those of the later [[Internet]]. The network that he and his team built, using this new approach, [[CYCLADES]], laid the technical groundwork for the Internet. | + | '''Louis Pouzin''' is the French computer scientist who made ''the'' key technical step in [[data network]]ing between the ideas of the [[ARPANET]] and those of the later [[Internet]]: moving reliability mechanisms into the [[host]]s, allowing the network (and its constituent [[packet switch]]es) to be unreliable - and thereby simpler and faster. |
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* [https://walden-family.com/bbn/iria.html Consulting in Paris] - Louis learns about the ARPANET | * [https://walden-family.com/bbn/iria.html Consulting in Paris] - Louis learns about the ARPANET | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 22 March 2024
Louis Pouzin is the French computer scientist who made the key technical step in data networking between the ideas of the ARPANET and those of the later Internet: moving reliability mechanisms into the hosts, allowing the network (and its constituent packet switches) to be unreliable - and thereby simpler and faster.
The network that he and his team built, using this new approach, CYCLADES, laid the technical groundwork for the Internet.
External links
- Consulting in Paris - Louis learns about the ARPANET