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  2. Raytheon BBN - Wikipedia

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    Raytheon BBN (originally Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc.) is an American research and development company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. [1]In 1966, the Franklin Institute awarded the firm the Frank P. Brown Medal, in 1999 BBN received the IEEE Corporate Innovation Recognition, and on 1 February 2013, BBN was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the ...

  3. Leo Beranek - Wikipedia

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    James L. Flanagan. Leo Leroy Beranek (September 15, 1914 – October 10, 2016) was an American acoustics expert, former MIT professor, and a founder and former president of Bolt, Beranek and Newman (now BBN Technologies). He authored Acoustics, considered a classic textbook in this field, and its updated and extended version published in 2012 ...

  4. Bolt, Beranek and Newman - Wikipedia

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  5. Bolt, Beranek, and Newman Inc. - Wikipedia

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  6. Richard Bolt - Wikipedia

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    Richard Henry Bolt (April 22, 1911 – January 13, 2002) was an American physics professor at MIT with an interest in acoustics. He was one of the founders of the company Bolt, Beranek and Newman , which built the ARPANET , a forerunner of the Internet .

  7. Frank Heart - Wikipedia

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    Frank Heart. Frank Evans Heart (1929–2018) was an American computer engineer influential in computer networking. After nearly 15 years working for MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Heart worked for Bolt, Beranek and Newman from 1966 to 1994, during which he led a team that designed the first routing computer for the ARPANET, the predecessor to the ...

  8. Bolt, Beranek, and Newman - Wikipedia

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    Bolt, Beranek, and Newman. Raytheon BBN. From an alternative name: This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity such as an alter ego, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target. This redirect leads to the title in accordance with the naming conventions for common names to aid searches and ...

  9. BBN Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    The BBN Butterfly was a massively parallel computer built by Bolt, Beranek and Newman in the 1980s. It was named for the "butterfly" multi-stage switching network around which it was built. Each machine had up to 512 CPUs, each with local memory, which could be connected to allow every CPU access to every other CPU's memory, although with a ...