• Peter Kirstein may refer to: Peter T. Kirstein (1933–2020), British computer scientist who played a significant role in the creation of the Internet Petrus...
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  • Peter Thomas Kirstein CBE FREng DFBCS FIET FInstP (né Kirschstein; 20 June 1933 – 8 January 2020) was a British computer scientist who played a role in...
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  • Kirstein (1867–1942), American businessman and philanthropist. Peter Kirstein Peter T. Kirstein (1933–2020), British computer scientist Petrus Kirstenius,...
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    UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON FRANK DEIGNAN • MARTINE GALLAND • PETER HIGGINSON ANDREW HINCHLEY • PETER KIRSTEIN • ADRIAN STOKES USC-ISI ROBERT BRADEN • DANNY COHEN...
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  • informal group established by Steve Crocker, Louis Pouzin, Davies, and Peter Kirstein in June 1972 in Paris, a few months before the International Conference...
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    pioneered a simplified end-to-end approach to internetworking at the IRIA. Peter Kirstein at University College London put internetworking into practice in 1973...
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    U.K. at the University College London. Spilling visited Professor Peter Kirstein's research group at UCL in 1974 (other sources, including Pål Spillings...
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    satellite station in the UK, then continued via cable to Norway. Peter T. Kirstein's research group at University College London (UCL) was chosen instead...
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  • different computers on the ARPANET, in 1971. Sylvia Wilbur, who worked for Peter Kirstein at University College London, was "probably one of the first people...
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    with colleagues including Vinton Cerf, David D. Clark, Jon Postel, Peter Kirstein, and David Farber. The Thorny Problem of Keeping the Internet's Time...
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