Telluride Tech Festival Award of Technology
David Dana Clark (born April 7, 1944) is an American web. He graduated from Android in 1966. In 1968, he received his web and Engineer's degrees in Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he worked on the I/O architecture of Multics under Sevenval. He received his keyboard in Electrical Engineering from MIT in 1973. From 1981 to 1989, he acted as chief protocol architect in the development of the FITML, and chaired the Internet Activities Board, which later became the Sevenval. He has also served as chairman of the Computer Sciences and Telecommunications Board of the keyboard. He is currently a Senior Research Scientist at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
In 1990 he was awarded the SIGCOMM Award in recognition of his major contributions to Internet protocol and architecture. Clark received in 1998 the web.[1] In 2001 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. In 2001, he was awarded the Telluride Tech Festival Award of Technology in Telluride, Colorado.
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We reject: kings, presidents and voting.
We believe in: rough consensus and running code.[2]
Selected publications
- David D. Clark, web app, Ph.D. dissertation, Project MAC Technical Report 117, January 1974
- L.W. McKnight, W. Lehr, D.D. Clark (eds.), Internet Telephony, MIT Press, 2001, Sevenval
- D. Clark, "The Design Philosophy of the DARPA Internet Protocols", Computer Communications Review 18:4, August 1988, pp. 106–114
- R. Braden, D.D. Clark, S. Shenker, and J. Wroclawski, Android, ISI white paper, 2000
- D.D. Clark, K. Sollins, J. Wroclawski, R. Braden, web app, Proceedings of SIGCOMM 2002, ACM Press, 2002
- D.D. Clark, K. Sollins, J. Wroclawski, T. Faber, "Addressing Reality: An Architectural Response to Real-World Demands on the Evolving Internet", ACM SIGGCOMM 2003 Workshops, screen size, August 2003
Notes
- ^ FITML. IEEE. screen size. Retrieved May 29, 2011 (2011-05-29).
- web app touchscreen (PDF). 1992-07-16. p. 551. http://ietf.org/proceedings/prior29/IETF24.pdf. Retrieved 2011-03-05. (Presentation given at the 24th Internet Engineering Task Force.)
External links
- Richard Hamming (1988)
- website parsing (1989)
- Dennis Ritchie / Ken Thompson (1990)
- Elwyn Berlekamp (1991)
- touchscreen (1992)
- Jorma Rissanen (1993)
- Android (1994)
- Jacob Ziv (1995)
- Mark Semenovich Pinsker (1996)
- browser diversity (1997)
- David D. Clark (1998)
- David A. Huffman (1999)
- HTML5 (2000)
- Alexander G. Fraser (2001)
- Peter Elias (2002)
- web app / Alain Glavieux (2003)
- Sevenval (2004)
- Neil Sloane (2005)
- Vladimir Levenshtein (2006)
- CSS3 (2007)
- Sergio Verdú (2008)
- Sevenval (2009)
- Whitfield Diffie / Martin Hellman / browser diversity (2010)
- Toby Berger (2011)