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  1. Donald Watts Davies, ( 7 juin 1924 - 28 mai 2000) est un informaticien, un physicien et un mathématicien gallois qui a co-inventé avec Paul Baran la commutation de paquets. Faits en bref Naissance, Décès ... Donald Watts Davies.

  2. Donald W. Davies, Wyn L. Price: Security for computer networks - an introduction to data security in teleprocessing and electronic funds transfer (2. ed.). Wiley series in communication and distributed systems, Wiley 1989, ISBN 978-0-471-92137-0, pp.

  3. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Donald Watts Davies , (7 juin 1924 - 28 mai 2000) est un informaticien , un physicien et un mathématicien gallois qui a co-inventé avec Paul Baran la commutation de paquets . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Davies est né à Treorchy dans la vallée du Rhondda , Pays de Galles . Il a reçu un BSc en physique en 1943 au Imperial College ...

  4. 20 de dez. de 2018 · Donald Davies, junto com uma equipe, desenvolveu Arpanet, nos anos 60 . Donald Watts Davies (Treorchy, 7 de junho de 1924 – 28 de maio de 2000), cientista inglês, foi o primeiro a criar o sistema de transmissão por pacotes de dados, que permite dividir as informações antes de enviá-las pela rede.

  5. 11 de set. de 2012 · His Name Was Donald Davies. The fundamental technology underpinning the Internet is called packet-switching. And Donald Davies was the first one to call it that. In the mid-1960s, Davies was a researcher with Britain’s National Physical Laboratory, or NPL, when he started exploring a new breed of networking that involved breaking information ...

  6. 23 de dez. de 2014 · This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. StorytellerDonald Davis was born in a Southern Appalachian mountain...

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  7. Donald Davies was a Welsh computer scientist who was a co-inventor of packet switching (and originator of the term), along with Paul Baran in the US. From 1947, he worked at the National Physical Laboratory where Alan Turing was designing the ACE Computer. He became interested in data communications following a visit to the Massachusetts ...