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  1. Donald Watts Davies, CBE FRS (7 June 1924 – 28 May 2000) was a Welsh computer scientist who was employed at the UK National Physical Laboratory (NPL). In 1965 he conceived of packet switching, which is today the dominant basis for data communications in computer networks worldwide.

  2. 3 de may. de 2024 · Donald Davies, British computer scientist and inventor of packet switching, along with American electrical engineer Paul Baran. Davies helped to lay the groundwork for the Internet when he devised packet switching, in which data streams are broken into discrete, easily conveyed blocks—or packets, as Davies called them.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2024 · ¿Qué significa Donald Davies? Donald Davies (1924-2000) fue un informático galés que trabajó en el Laboratorio Nacional de Física del Reino Unido. Su trabajo más influyente fue el desarrollo de la conmutación de paquetes en el ámbito de las redes informáticas.

  4. Internet Hall of Fame Pioneer, Posthumous Recipient. Donald Davies was one of the inventors of packet switching computer networking. He coined the term 'packet' and today’s Internet can be traced back directly to this origin. Other scientists also came to the same conclusion at about the same time.

  5. 7 June 1924. Treorchy, Rhondda Valley, Wales. Died. 28 May 2000. Esher, Surrey, England. Summary. Donald Davies was a British physicist and mathematician who worked on the early development of computers and networks. His idea of 'packet switching' made the Internet, and ultimately the world wide web, possible. View three larger pictures. Biography.

  6. 10 de sept. de 2012 · Business. Sep 10, 2012 6:38 PM. Why Do We Call Them Internet Packets? His Name Was Donald Davies. The fundamental technology underpinning the internet is called packet-switching. And Donald...

  7. forohistorico.coit.es › personajes › personajes-internacionalesDAVIES, Donald - COIT

    Donald Davies [Treorchy, Valle de Rhondda (Gales), 1924 - Esher, Surrey (Inglaterra), 2000]. Científico informático británico. Inició el desarrollo de la técnica que permitía transmitir largos mensajes de datos separándolos en paquetes y almacenándolos temporalmente en nodos informáticos.