Radia Perlman

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Radia Perlman is an American computer scientist renowned as the "mother of the internet" for her pioneering work in network routing and the invention of the Spanning Tree Protocol.

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Radia Perlman canonical 4

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instanceOf computer scientist
engineer
human
inventor
academicDegree Bachelor of Science in mathematics
Master of Science in computer science
PhD in computer science
awardReceived SIGCOMM Award
surface form: ACM SIGCOMM Award

Internet Hall of Fame induction
USENIX Lifetime Achievement Award
citizenship American
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1951-12-18
doctoralAdvisor David D. Clark
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
employer EMC Corporation
surface form: Dell EMC

Digital Equipment Corporation
Intel Corporation
surface form: Intel

Sun Microsystems
familyName Itzhak Perlman
surface form: Perlman
fieldOfWork computer networking
internet technology
network protocols
genre technical non-fiction
givenName Radia
hasPatentOn network routing technologies
network security mechanisms
hasRole author
lecturer
researcher
influenced design of modern Ethernet networks
knownFor IEEE 802.1D MAC bridging standard
surface form: Spanning Tree Protocol

TRILL protocol
surface form: TRILL (Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links)

link-state routing innovations
languageSpoken English
memberOf Internet Hall of Fame
name Radia Perlman self-link
nickname mother of the Internet
notableIdea IEEE 802.1D MAC bridging standard
surface form: Spanning Tree Protocol for Ethernet bridging

robust, scalable layer-2 routing
notableWork Interconnections: Bridges, Routers, Switches, and Internetworking Protocols
Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World
IEEE 802.1D MAC bridging standard
surface form: Spanning Tree Protocol

TRILL protocol
occupation computer scientist
software engineer
placeOfBirth Portsmouth, Virginia
surface form: Portsmouth, Virginia, United States
sexOrGender female

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SIGCOMM Award notableRecipient Radia Perlman
Internet Hall of Fame notableInductee Radia Perlman
Radia Perlman name Radia Perlman self-link