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  1. Robert E. Kahn. With Vinton Gray Cerf, for enabling the Internet by developing TCP/IP, the set of methods that allows effective communication between millions of computer networks. Very few people can say they invented the internet, and actually mean it. The Internet began as an experimental resource called the ARPANET, to connect several ...

  2. Vinton G. Cerf and Robert E. Kahn led the design and implementation of the Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) that are the basis for the current internet. They formulated fundamental design principles of networking, specified TCP/IP to meet these requirements, prototyped TCP/IP, and coordinated several early TCP/IP ...

  3. Vinton G. Cerf has served as vice president and chief Internet evangelist for Google since October 2005. In this role, he contributes to global policy development and continued standardization and spread of the Internet. He is also an active public face for Google in the Internet world. From 1994 to 2005, Cerf served as the senior vice ...

  4. 温顿·瑟夫(Vinton G. Cerf),1943年6月23日温顿·瑟夫出生于美国康涅狄格州纽黑文,2004年图灵奖得主之一,美国国家科学院院士,美国国家工程院院士,美国艺术与科学院院士,谷歌副总裁兼首席互联网传道者。温顿·瑟夫于1965年获得斯坦福大学数学学士学位;1965年至1967年担任IBM(国际商业机器 ...

  5. A protocol that supports the sharing of resources that exist in different packet switching networks is presented. The protocol provides for variation in individ

  6. Vinton G. Cerf is vice president and Chief Internet Evangelist for Google. He is responsible for identifying new enabling technologies and applications on the Internet and other platforms for the company. Widely known as a "Father of the Internet," Vint is the co-designer with Robert Kahn of TCP/IP protocols and basic architecture of the ...

  7. histoire-internet.vincaria.net › 2020/01/1974-tcp1974 - TCP-IP

    Durant l'été 1973, Vinton Cerf et Robert Kahn élaborèrent une refonte importante des protocoles de comunication : ce n'est plus le réseau qui devait assurer la cohérence de ses communications mais les ordinateurs du réseaux eux-mêmes via l'utilisation d'un protocole standard commun à tous.