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Elizabeth Jocelyn "Jake"
Feinler (born
March 2, 1931) is an
American information scientist. From 1972
until 1989 she was
director of the
Network Information...
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Stanford Research Institute, now
known as SRI International, and led by Jake
Feinler. From
October 1991
until September 18, 1998, it was run by
Network Solutions...
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proposed a "czar of domains." In her
revisions of the draft,
Elizabeth Feinler crossed out "czar" and
introduced the term "registrar." She designated...
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Network Information Center (NIC),
directed by
Feinler, via
telephone during business hours. Later,
Feinler set up a
WHOIS directory on a
server in the NIC...
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network information center (InterNIC),
which was
managed by
Elizabeth J.
Feinler to
distribute the RFCs
along with
other network information. From 1969...
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evolved into the
Internet Network Information Center managed by
Elizabeth J.
Feinler.
Bertram Raphael was put in
charge of the
project in 1976. The technology...
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Network Information Center under the
leadership of Jake
Feinler. The
Vietnam War (1955–1975) was an
important issue on
college campuses...
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Internet Hall of Fame by the
Internet Society.
Elizabeth J. "Jake"
Feinler (born 1931) was a
staff member of Doug Engelbart's
Augmentation Research...
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WHOIS has a
sister protocol called Referral Whois (RWhois).
Elizabeth Feinler and her team (who had
created the
Resource Directory for ARPANET) were...
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Feinler, E.; Postel, J. (1976).
ARPANET Protocol Handbook. SRI International. OCLC 2817630. NTIS ADA027964.
Feinler,
Elizabeth J.; Postel...