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  1. computerhistory.org › profile › bob-metcalfe-fellowBob Metcalfe - CHM

    18 de abr. de 2024 · He worked in the Computer Science Laboratory led by Jerry Elkind, Bob Taylor, Butler Lampson, and Chuck Thacker, who were developing early PCs. Metcalfe, in collaboration with David Boggs, invented and developed the Ethernet local-area network (LAN) and its system of packet protocols, which have proliferated and evolved to become ...

  2. Há 2 dias · I am very sad to report death May 17 at age 89 of Gordon Bell, famous computer pioneer, a founder of Computer Museum in Boston, and a force behind the @ComputerHistory her in Silicon Valley, and ...

  3. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Berkeley’s electrical engineering department under the auspices of guys such as a Mel Pirtle, Peter Deutsch and Butler Lampson had been creating some timesharing software and paging hardware for what became the SDS940. Ceruzzi: Which was an SDS930 that they modified? Crandall: Yes. They added some memory segmentation, memory paging ...

  4. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Butler W. Lampson, “Hints for Computer System Design,” ACM Operating Systems Review, 1983 Fisher, “Very Long Instruction Word architectures and the ELI-512,” ISCA 1983. Russell, “The CRAY-1 Computer System,” CACM 1978.

  5. Há 1 dia · This is with apologies to Butler Lampson, who published the " Hints for computer system design " paper 40 years ago in SOSP'83. I don't claim to match that work of course. I just thought I could draft this post to organize my thinking about designing distributed systems and get feedback from others. I start with the same disclaimer Lampson gave.

  6. Há 2 dias · Four years later, Metcalfe and Boggs would successfully trademark Ethernet technology alongside Charles Thacker, Butler Lampson, and their colleagues at Xerox. Xerox, Digital Equipment Corporation, and Intel worked together in 1980 to develop the first 10 Mbps Ethernet standard.

  7. 2 de mai. de 2024 · This is with apologies to Butler Lampson, who published the " Hints for computer system design " paper 40 years ago in SOSP'83. I don't claim to match that work of course. I just thought I could draft this post to organize my thinking about designing distributed systems and get feedback from others. I start with the same disclaimer Lampson gave.