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    Louis Pouzin (born 20 April 1931) is a French computer scientist and Internet pioneer. He directed the development of the CYCLADES computer network in...
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  • universities contributed to the effort. CYCLADES was designed and directed by Louis Pouzin. Planning for the project began in 1971. Design and staffing started...
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    emerged in the 1970s which researched and provided data networking. Louis Pouzin and Hubert Zimmermann pioneered a simplified end-to-end approach to internetworking...
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  • Pouzin may refer to: Le Pouzin, a commune in the Ardèche department in France Louis Pouzin (born 1931), French computer scientist Yvonne Pouzin (1884–1947)...
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    the pioneers, along with Cerf and Kahn, Bob Metcalfe, Donald Davies, Louis Pouzin, Steve Crocker and Ray Tomlinson meet three out of the four criteria...
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  • the work of Donald Davies on packet-switched networks in the 1960s. Louis Pouzin pioneered the use of the end-to-end strategy in the CYCLADES network...
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    "SHELL". Louis Pouzin, The SHELL: A Global Tool for Calling and Chaining Procedures in the System In 1964, for the Multics operating system, Louis Pouzin conceived...
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    Schroeder's Multics shell was itself modeled after the RUNCOM program Louis Pouzin showed to the Multics Team. The "rc" suffix on some Unix configuration...
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  • Network and Louis Pouzin 1971–1972". Entrepreneurial Capitalism and Innovation: A History of Computer Communications 1968–1988. Pouzin, Louis (1973). "Presentation...
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  • communication networks interconnected via gateways. The term was coined by Louis Pouzin in October 1973 in a note circulated to the International Network Working...
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  • convince the military to construct a packet-switching network. In 1973, Louis Pouzin presented his design for CYCLADES, the first large-scale network implementing...
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  • by Steve Crocker, Louis Pouzin, Donald Davies, and Peter Kirstein in June 1972 in Paris at a networking conference organised by Pouzin. Crocker saw that...
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  • ARPANET protocols, this function was delegated to the hosts. Cerf credits Louis Pouzin and Hubert Zimmermann, designers of the CYCLADES network, with important...
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  • switching network in the 1960s. The CYCLADES network was designed by Louis Pouzin in the early 1970s to study internetworking. It was the first to implement...
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    incorporated concepts pioneered in the French CYCLADES project directed by Louis Pouzin. Version 4 of TCP/IP was installed in the ARPANET for production use...
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  • RUNCOM is a CTSS macro command (script) processor. Louis Pouzin created RUNCOM for CTSS circa 1963. He released a paper in 1965 describing a design for...
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  • Danthine 1999 Peter Kirstein 1998 Larry Roberts 1997 Jon Postel 1997 Louis Pouzin 1996 Vint Cerf 1995 David J. Farber 1994 Paul Green 1993 Robert Kahn...
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    High Definition Books. p. 319. Pelkey, James. "8.3 CYCLADES Network and Louis Pouzin 1971–1972". Entrepreneurial Capitalism and Innovation: A History of Computer...
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    Center staff member Louis Pouzin developed the RUNCOM tool for executing command scripts while allowing argument substitution. Pouzin coined the term shell...
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    character string into the script. Multics calls these active functions. Louis Pouzin wrote an early processor for command scripts called RUNCOM for CTSS around...
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  • Robert Kahn Peter Kirstein Leonard Kleinrock John Klensin Jon Postel* Louis Pouzin Lawrence Roberts 2013 David Clark David Farber Howard Frank Kanchana...
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  • CTSS "MAIL" command was proposed by Pat Crisman, Glenda Schroeder, and Louis Pouzin, then implemented by Tom Van Vleck and Noel Morris. Each user's messages...
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    Guido van Rossum 2019: James Gosling, Katherine Johnson, Leslie Lamport, Louis Pouzin 2021: Ray Ozzie, Raj Reddy, Lillian Schwartz, Andries van Dam 2022: Don...
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    upgraded from 2.4 kbit/s to 50 kbit/s and a similar packet format adopted. Louis Pouzin's CYCLADES project in France was also influenced by Davies' work. These...
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    networks in Europe. In 1973, the French CYCLADES network, directed by Louis Pouzin was the first to make the hosts responsible for the reliable delivery...
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    beginning in 1973 (with new concepts for internetworking developed by Louis Pouzin in France around the same time); and Tim Berners-Lee invented the World...
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  • original ideas influenced other research around the world, including Louis Pouzin's CYCLADES project in France. In a 1978 special edition of the Proceedings...
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  • proposed by Vinton Cerf and Robert E. Kahn, building on the work of Louis Pouzin and other Internet pioneers, creating the basis for the modern Internet...
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    of Project MAC at MIT (1968–1971) Peter G. Neumann Elliott Organick Louis Pouzin – introduced the term shell for the command language used in Multics...
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  • François Gernelle in June 1972. Datagrams and CYCLADES in 1972-1973 by Louis Pouzin (which inspired Bob Kahn and Vinton Cerf when they invented the TCP/IP...
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