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  1. David D. Clark. David Dana "Dave" Clark (born April 7, 1944) is an American computer scientist and Internet pioneer who has been involved with Internet developments since the mid-1970s. He currently works as a senior research scientist at MIT 's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). [1] Education.

  2. www.csail.mit.edu › person › david-clarkDavid Clark | MIT CSAIL

    22 de feb. de 2023 · Senior Research Scientist. Email. ddc@csail.mit.edu. Phone. 253-6003. Room. 32-G536. Since the mid-70s, he has been leading the development of the Internet; from 1981-1989 he acted as Chief Protocol Architect in this development, and chaired the Internet Activities Board.

  3. Computer and communications security. Societal implications of networking. Employment . 1973-present: Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (formerly the Laboratory for Computer Science), MIT. Current position: Senior Research Scientist Leader, Advanced Network Architecture group . Consulting and Related Outside Activities.

  4. 8 de may. de 2024 · David D. Clark, Karen R. Sollins, John Wroclawski, Theodore Faber: Addressing reality: an architectural response to real-world demands on the evolving Internet. Comput. Commun. Rev. 33 (4): 247-257 (2003)

  5. mitpress.mit.edu › author › david-d-clark-2979David D. Clark - MIT Press

    David D. Clark is a Senior Research Scientist at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab and a leader in the design of the Internet since the 1970s.

  6. 30 de dic. de 2009 · Characterizing Cyberspace: Past, Present and Future. David D. Clark. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology. March 12, 2010. This material is based on work supported by the U.S. Office of Naval Research, Grant No. N00014-09-1-0597.

  7. In this book, Nazli Choucri and David D. Clark offer a foundational analysis of the co-evolution of cyberspace (with the internet as its core) and international relations, examining resultant challenges for individuals, organizations, and states.