David L. Mills

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David L. Mills is an American computer engineer and Internet pioneer best known as the principal architect of the Network Time Protocol (NTP), which synchronizes time across computer systems worldwide.

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David L. Mills canonical 5

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instanceOf Internet pioneer
computer engineer
human
network protocol
abbreviation Network Time Protocol
surface form: NTP
awardReceived SIGCOMM Award
surface form: ACM SIGCOMM Award

IEEE Computer Society Computer Pioneer Award
surface form: Computer Pioneer Award

IEEE Internet Award
IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award
USENIX Lifetime Achievement Award
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
developed Fuzzball router
Network Time Protocol
surface form: NTP reference implementation

Network Time Protocol
clock discipline algorithms for NTP
developer David L. Mills self-linksurface differs
educatedAt University of Delaware
University of Michigan
employer COMSAT
surface form: Comsat

Digital Equipment Corporation
University of Delaware
University of Maryland
fieldOfWork computer networking
computer science
distributed systems
time synchronization
influenced Internet time synchronization practices
design of timekeeping in networked operating systems
knownFor design of the Network Time Protocol
development of Internet time synchronization standards
memberOf Internet Architecture Board
Internet Engineering Task Force
notableIdea clock filtering and selection algorithms in NTP
hierarchical time synchronization using strata
use of UTC and leap second handling in NTP
notableWork Network Time Protocol
surface form: NTP

Network Time Protocol
occupation computer engineer
computer scientist
university professor
protocolType application layer protocol
runsOn UDP
surface form: User Datagram Protocol
sexOrGender male
use time synchronization over packet-switched networks
workLocation Newark, Delaware

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Network Time Protocol designedBy David L. Mills
David L. Mills developer David L. Mills self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Network Time Protocol
RFC 1305 author David L. Mills
RFC 1305 editor David L. Mills
NTP Autokey designedBy David L. Mills