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  1. Dr. David L. Mills is Professo Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Delaware. He has been an active contributor for many years in Internet technology and in particular computer network time synchronization. He is the original developer of the Network Time Protocol and has authored over 30 papers and technical reports on the ...

  2. David L. Mills, Fellow ACM, Senior Member IEEE3 Abstract This paper traces the origins and evolution of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) over two decades of con-tinuous operation. The technology has been continuously improved from hundreds of milliseconds in the rowdy Internet of the early 1980s to tens of nanoseconds in the Internet of the new ...

  3. David Lennox Mills (June 3, 1938 – January 17, 2024) was an American computer engineer and professor emeritus at the University of Delaware. He was an Internet pioneer who led the Gateway Algorithms and Data Structures (GADS) Task Force. He was known as the internet's "Father Time" for designing the Network Time Protocol, which is intended to ...

  4. Mills vuonna 2005. David Lennox Mills (3. kesäkuuta 1938 Oakland, Kalifornia – 17. tammikuuta 2024 Newark, Delaware) oli Internetin pioneereita. Mills sai rahoitusta ARPANETiin liittyvään kehitystyöhön ja suunnitteli NTP-protokollan. Mills myös kehitti ensimmäisen modernin reitittimen, joka perustui PDP-11-tietokoneelle.

  5. David L. Mills (M'88–SM'99) received the B.S.E., M.S.E., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1960, 1962, 1964, and 1971, respectively. He is currently Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Delaware, Newark. He was formerly a Senior ...

  6. 27. Jan. 2024 · David L. Mills, who invented the internet’s time-keeping protocol, is dead at 85. Ars Technica reported last week that he had peacefully passed away on January 17th .

  7. David L. Mills, Jim Martin, Jack L. Burbank, William T. Kasch: Network Time Protocol Version 4: Protocol and Algorithms Specification. RFC 5905 : 1-110 ( 2010 )