9781450397278-1450397271-Circuits, Packets, and Protocols: Entrepreneurs and Computer Communications, 1968-1988 (Association for Computing Machinery)

Circuits, Packets, and Protocols: Entrepreneurs and Computer Communications, 1968-1988 (Association for Computing Machinery)

ISBN-13: 9781450397278
ISBN-10: 1450397271
Edition: 1
Author: Andrew L. Russell, James L Pelkey, Loring G Robbins
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool
Format: Paperback 577 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781450397278
ISBN-10: 1450397271
Edition: 1
Author: Andrew L. Russell, James L Pelkey, Loring G Robbins
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool
Format: Paperback 577 pages

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Circuits, Packets, and Protocols: Entrepreneurs and Computer Communications, 1968-1988 (Association for Computing Machinery) (ISBN-13: 9781450397278 and ISBN-10: 1450397271), written by authors Andrew L. Russell, James L Pelkey, Loring G Robbins, was published by Morgan & Claypool in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Circuits, Packets, and Protocols: Entrepreneurs and Computer Communications, 1968-1988 (Association for Computing Machinery) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.44.

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A marvelous and
personal exploration of a poorly documented period in the history of data
communication! I lived through it and re-lived it in these interviews and
narrative.--Vint Cerf, Internet Pioneer
Circuits, Packets,
& Protocols is full of revelations for me even though I was there. Never
had it explained so clearly how my distributed computing strategy was the wrong
one for 3Com in the 1980s.--Bob Metcalfe, Ethernet Inventor
Circuits, Packets,
& Protocols is not all about "winners" but includes the story of "losers"
as well, and what can be learned from failures as well as successes. If you
wonder whether there was a one-time confluence of events that brought us to the
Digital Age, or a pattern we can learn from and pursue, this book will help you
decide.--Elizabeth (Jake) Feinler
The key technologies
that brought us our modern networked society--routers, packet switching,
multiplexers, Internet protocols--were all invented by people in the short
period between 1968 and 1988. James Pelkey interviewed these people at that
time and recorded their stories. This book is the result: a detailed and
up-close personal history of a world being born. Fascinating.--W. Brian Arthur
The Internet didn't
happen overnight. It was the product of a set of quiet and diverse engineering
efforts that took place over two decades long before the Internet became
America's digital Main St. Circuits, Packets, & Protocols tells that
story.--John Markoff
Circuits, Packets, and Protocols tells the story of the engineers, entrepreneurs, investors, and visionaries who laid the groundwork and built the foundations of the Internet.
In the late 1960s, two American corporate behemoths were poised to dominate the rapidly converging industries of computing and communications--the computer giant, IBM, and the regulated telecommunications monopoly, AT&T. But in 1968, a key ruling by the Federal Communications Commission gave small businesses a doorway into an emerging market for communication devices that could transmit computer data over telephone lines. In the two decades that followed, an industry of networking technology emerged that would impact human history in profound and unfathomable ways. Circuits, Packets, and Protocols is a groundbreaking study of the men and women in the engineering labs, board rooms, and regulatory agencies whose decisions determined the evolution of our modern digital communication networks.
Unlike histories that glorify the dominant players with the benefit of hindsight, this is a history of a pivotal era as it happened. Drawing on more than 80 interviews recorded in 1988, the book features insights from now-famous individuals such as Paul Baran, JCR Licklider, Vint Cerf, Louis Pouzin, and Robert Metcalfe. Inspired by innovations from government-sponsored Cold War defense projects and the birth of the modern venture capital industry, these trailblazers and many others built the technologies and companies that became essential building blocks in the development of today's Internet. Many of the companies and products failed, even while they helped propel the industry forward at breakneck speed. Equal parts academic history and thrilling startup drama, Circuits, Packets, and Protocols gives the reader a vivid picture of what it was like to take part in one of the most exciting periods of technological advance in our time.

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