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− | '''Lyman Chapin''' is Chief Scientist at BBN Technologies, a division of [[Verizon]]. His professional interests include mobile networking, information security and personal privacy, electronic commerce, and electronic payment systems. Mr. Chapin currently serves as the USA ([[ACM]]) representative to the International Federation for Information Processing ([[IFIP]]) Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6), and as the USA representative to the NATO Science Committee’s networking panel. | + | '''Lyman Chapin''' is the Partner and co-owner of Interisle Consulting Group. His professional interests include mobile networking, information security and personal privacy, electronic commerce, and electronic payment systems.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lyman-chapin/0/45/161 linkedin.com]</ref> |
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| === Education === | | === Education === |
− | He graduated from Cornell University in 1973 with a B.A. in Mathematics | + | He graduated from Cornell University in 1973 with a B.A. in Mathematics.<ref>[http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1251.html faqs.org]</ref> |
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| === Career History === | | === Career History === |
− | After completing B.A. he spent the next two years writing time-sharing applications in COBOL for Systems & Programs Ltd. in New Zealand. In 1977 he joined the newly-formed Networking Group at Data General Corporation, where he was responsible for distributed resource and database management, local and wide area network architecture, and OSI-based transport, internetwork, and routing functions for DG’s open-system hardware and software products. He joined BBN (then Bolt, Beranek & Newman) in 1990 as Chief Network Architect in the Communications Division. | + | After completing B.A. he spent the next two years writing time-sharing applications in COBOL for Systems & Programs Ltd. in New Zealand. In 1977 he joined the newly-formed Networking Group at Data General Corporation, where he was responsible for distributed resource and database management, local and wide area network architecture, and OSI-based transport, internetwork, and routing functions for DG’s open-system hardware and software products.<ref>[http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/press/ncbio.html wiley.com]</ref> He joined BBN (then Bolt, Beranek & Newman) in 1990 as Chief Network Architect in the Communications Division.<ref>[http://www.interisle.net/sub/lyman_chapin.html intersile.net]</ref> |
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| Mr. Chapin is a Fellow of the [[IEEE]], and has been an active contributor to the Internet and global | | Mr. Chapin is a Fellow of the [[IEEE]], and has been an active contributor to the Internet and global |
| networking for more than 25 years, with a particular emphasis on network architecture, internetwork | | networking for more than 25 years, with a particular emphasis on network architecture, internetwork |
− | protocols, and naming and addressing. He has served as chairman of the Internet Architecture Board ([[IAB]]), the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication ([[SIGCOMM]]), and the [[ANSI]] and [[ISO]] standards groups responsible for Network and Transport protocols, and was a founding trustee of the Internet Society. | + | protocols, and naming and addressing.<ref>[http://www.willigent.com/LymanChapin.htm willigent.com]</ref> He has served as chairman of the Internet Architecture Board ([[IAB]]), the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication ([[SIGCOMM]]), and the [[ANSI]] and [[ISO]] standards groups responsible for Network and Transport protocols, and was a founding trustee of the Internet Society.<ref>[http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/acoas/nominations/chapinresume.htm govinfo.library.net]</ref> |
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| In 1997 he co-founded the Wiley Networking Council publishing series at John Wiley & Sons. He is the | | In 1997 he co-founded the Wiley Networking Council publishing series at John Wiley & Sons. He is the |
| co-author of Open Systems Networking —[[TCP/IP]] and [[OSI]], which was published in 1993 by Addison-Wesley.<ref>[http://aso.icann.org/people/icann-board-elections/2001-elections/lyman-chapin/ aso.icann.org]</ref> | | co-author of Open Systems Networking —[[TCP/IP]] and [[OSI]], which was published in 1993 by Addison-Wesley.<ref>[http://aso.icann.org/people/icann-board-elections/2001-elections/lyman-chapin/ aso.icann.org]</ref> |
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| + | Mr. Chapin has served as the USA ([[ACM]]) representative to the International Federation for Information Processing ([[IFIP]]) Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6), and as the USA representative to the NATO Science Committee’s networking panel. He was also the Chief Scientist at BBN Technologies, a division of [[Verizon]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lyman-chapin/0/45/161 linkedin.com]</ref> |
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| == References == | | == References == |
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