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Joseph Carl
Robnett Licklider (/ˈlɪklaɪdər/;
March 11, 1915 – June 26, 1990),
known simply as J. C. R. or "Lick", was an
American psychologist and computer...
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Licklider published in 1960. The
paper contained ideas now
considered fundamental to the
modern computing revolution. The work
describes Licklider's vision...
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Licklider Transmission Protocol is a
point to
point protocol for use in deep
space links. LTP is
commonly seen as the
standard underlying convergence...
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United States Department of Defense.
Building on the
ideas of J. C. R.
Licklider, Bob
Taylor initiated the
ARPANET project in 1966 to
enable resource sharing...
- was a
computer networking concept similar to today's Internet. J.C.R.
Licklider, the
first director of the
Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO)...
- (2017); MIT
Technology Review,
March 20, 2002. Lee, J.A.N.; McCarthy, J.;
Licklider, J.C.R. (1992). "The
beginnings at MIT". IEEE
Annals of the
History of...
- the
possibility of
achieving this over wide area networks. J. C. R.
Licklider developed the idea of a
universal network at the
Information Processing...
- time-sharing of user
programs at MIT.
Strachey p****ed the
concept on to J. C. R.
Licklider at the
inaugural UNESCO Information Processing Conference in
Paris that...
- fortunately, ARPA then
hired J.C.R.
Licklider away from Bolt,
Beranek and
Newman to be IPTO's
first director.
Licklider started work in
October 1962, and...
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January 2015. Ramadas, Manikantan; Burleigh,
Scott C.; Farrell, Stephen.
Licklider Transmission Protocol – Specification. IETF. p. 23. sec. 5. doi:10.17487/RFC5326...