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Robert Elliot "Bob" Kahn & Vinton Gray "Vint" Cerf

Robert Elliot "Bob" Kahn & Vinton Gray "Vint" Cerf. By Decemius Strong. Bob Kahn. born December 23, 1938 is an American Internet pioneer, engineer, and computer scientist born in Brooklyn, New York City. Vint Cerf. born June 23, 1943

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Robert Elliot "Bob" Kahn & Vinton Gray "Vint" Cerf

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  1. Robert Elliot "Bob" Kahn &Vinton Gray "Vint" Cerf By Decemius Strong

  2. Bob Kahn • born December 23, 1938 • is an American Internet pioneer, engineer, and computer scientist • born in Brooklyn, New York City

  3. Vint Cerf • born June 23, 1943 • is an American computer scientist • born in New Haven, Connecticut

  4. Bob Kahn & Vint Cerf • They are both recognized as fathers of the internet. • Their partnership that drove the creation of the TCP/IP protocol as one of the core components of the Internet. • But it wasn't until 1973 that when Kahn, who as then working for Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency , rejoined his UCLA colleague to create the TCP/IP protocol.

  5. TCP/IP protocol • The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), were the first networking protocols defined in this standard as a set of communication protocols • TCP/IP provides end-to-end connectivity specifying how data should be formatted, addressed, transmitted, routed and received at the destination.

  6. TCP/IP Functionality • Its organized into 4 different layers • Link Layer (lowest) it contains communication technologies for a single network segment • Internet layer it connects independent networks • Transport layer it handles process-to-process communication • Application layer (highest) which interfaces to the user and provides support services.

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