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J. Noel Chiappa (b. 1940) is a is an [[United States|American]] [[engineer]]. As a staff researcher and Internet technology pioneer who at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]]
J. Noel Chiappa (b. 1950) is a is an [[United States|American]] [[engineer]]. As a staff researcher and Internet technology pioneer who at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]]
who implemented the first multiprotocol Internet [[router]] for an MIT- [[Stanford University|Stanford]] link in 1981.
who implemented the first multiprotocol Internet [[router]] for an MIT- [[Stanford University|Stanford]] link in 1981.
The router at the Stanford end was implemented independently by [[William Yeager]].<ref>[http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/1998/pulpit_19981210_000593.html Valley of the Nerds: Who Really Invented the Multiprotocol Router, and Why Should We Care?], Public Broadcasting Service, Accessed August 11, 2007.</ref><ref>[http://www.networkworld.com/supp/2006/anniversary/032706-routerman.html?t5 Router Man], NetworkWorld, Accessed June 22, 2007.</ref><ref>David D. Clark, "M.I.T. Campus Network Implementation", CCNG-2, Campus Computer Network Group, M.I.T., Cambridge, 1982; pp. 26.</ref><ref>Pete Carey, "A Start-Up's True Tale: Often-told story of Cisco's launch leaves out the drama, intrigue", San Jose Mercury News, December 1, 2001.</ref> Chiappa is listed on the "Birth of the Internet" plaque at the entrance to the [[Gates Computer Science Building, Stanford]].<ref>[http://mercury.lcs.mit.edu/~jnc/plaque.html Plaque image]</ref>
The router at the Stanford end was implemented independently by [[William Yeager]].<ref>[http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/1998/pulpit_19981210_000593.html Valley of the Nerds: Who Really Invented the Multiprotocol Router, and Why Should We Care?], Public Broadcasting Service, Accessed August 11, 2007.</ref><ref>[http://www.networkworld.com/supp/2006/anniversary/032706-routerman.html?t5 Router Man], NetworkWorld, Accessed June 22, 2007.</ref><ref>David D. Clark, "M.I.T. Campus Network Implementation", CCNG-2, Campus Computer Network Group, M.I.T., Cambridge, 1982; pp. 26.</ref> Chiappa is listed on the "Birth of the Internet" plaque at the entrance to the [[Gates Computer Science Building, Stanford]].<ref>[http://mercury.lcs.mit.edu/~jnc/plaque.html Plaque image]</ref>


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Noel Chiappa
Noel Chiappa

J. Noel Chiappa (b. 1950) is a is an American engineer. As a staff researcher and Internet technology pioneer who at MIT who implemented the first multiprotocol Internet router for an MIT- Stanford link in 1981. The router at the Stanford end was implemented independently by William Yeager.[1][2][3] Chiappa is listed on the "Birth of the Internet" plaque at the entrance to the Gates Computer Science Building, Stanford.[4]

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  1. ^ Valley of the Nerds: Who Really Invented the Multiprotocol Router, and Why Should We Care?, Public Broadcasting Service, Accessed August 11, 2007.
  2. ^ Router Man, NetworkWorld, Accessed June 22, 2007.
  3. ^ David D. Clark, "M.I.T. Campus Network Implementation", CCNG-2, Campus Computer Network Group, M.I.T., Cambridge, 1982; pp. 26.
  4. ^ Plaque image