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Shoch & Ross 2011, pp. 343–344.
Allern & Bale 2017, pp. 1–2.
Allern & Bale 2017, pp. 2–3. Bell 2006, p. 263.
Jenson 2011, pp. 243–244. Cronin,
Shoch &...
- John F.
Shoch is an
American computer scientist and
venture capitalist who made
significant contributions to the
development of
computer networking while...
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David E.
Shoch (1918–1990) was an
American ophthalmologist and educator.
David E.
Shoch was born in 1918 Warsaw, Poland, but grew up in New York City....
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Yogen Dalal,
Robert Garner, Hal Murray, Roy Ogus, Dave
Redell and John
Shoch facilitated the
upgrade from the
original 2.94 Mbit/s
protocol to the 10 Mbit/s...
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there have been
attempts to
create useful worms.
Those worms allowed John
Shoch and Jon Hupp to test the
Ethernet principles on
their network of
Xerox Alto...
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George Quintus Shoch (January 6, 1859 –
September 30, 1937) was an
American baseball player. A
utility member of the
Washington Nationals from 1886 through...
- center-left
party and a
conservative party. Cronin,
James E.; Ross,
George W.;
Shoch,
James (August 24, 2011). "Introduction: The New
World of the Center-Left"...
- to them as a
rumor originating from
Darwin and the worm
experiments of
Shoch and Hupp. The 1984
Scientific American article on Core War nevertheless...
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Robert Metcalfe,
David Boggs,
Charles P. Thacker,
Butler Lampson and John
Shoch. In the 1980s
Xerox used PUP as the base for the
Xerox Network Systems (XNS)...
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Abramson and
colleagues at the
University of Hawaii. Metcalfe, with John
Shoch,
Yogen Dalal, Ed Taft, and
Butler Lampson also
developed the PARC Universal...