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  1. Robert Elliot Kahn (Nova Iorque, 23 de dezembro de 1938) é um informático estadunidense. Foi laureado com o Prêmio Turing de 2004, juntamente com Vint Cerf, por desenvolverem o Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), atual transmissor de dados da Internet.

  2. Robert Elliot Kahn é um famoso cientista da computação americano, engenheiro e pioneiro da Internet. Junto com Vinton G. Cerf, ele desenvolveu o Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) e o Internet Protocol (IP), os protocolos de comunicação padrão e a base sobre a qual a Internet moderna foi construída. Kahn é considerado um dos arquitetos ...

  3. Robert Kahn (computer scientist) Bob Kahn (born 1938) is an American electrical engineer who, along with Vint Cerf, first proposed the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), the fundamental communication protocols at the heart of the Internet. In 2004, Kahn won the Turing Award with Vint Cerf for their work on TCP/IP.

  4. Robert Kahn, American electrical engineer, one of the principal architects, with Vinton Cerf, of the Internet. In 2004 they won the A.M. Turing Award for their ‘pioneering work in internetworking, including the design and implementation of the Internet’s basic communications protocols, TCP/IP.’.

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  5. computerhistory.org › profile › robert-kahnRobert Kahn - CHM

    14 de jun. de 2024 · Robert Kahn was born in New York, New York, in 1938. He holds a BEE from the City College of New York (1960), and MA and PhD degrees from Princeton (1962, 1964). Together with Vint Cerf, Kahn is known as "the father of the Internet."

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Robert_KahnRobert Kahn - Wikiwand

    Robert Elliot Kahn ( Nova Iorque, 23 de dezembro de 1938) é um informático estadunidense. Foi laureado com o Prêmio Turing de 2004, juntamente com Vint Cerf, por desenvolverem o Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), atual transmissor de dados da Internet.

  7. 20 de abr. de 2024 · The 2024 IEEE Medal of Honor recipient envisioned the network of networks that became the Internet. In the mid-1960s, Robert Kahn began thinking about how computers with different operating ...