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Louis Pouzin (born 20 April 1931) is a French computer scientist and . He directed the development of the computer network in France the early 1970s, which implemented a novel design for communication. He was the first to implement the end-to-end principle in a wide-area network, which became fundamental to the design of the .

This network was the first implementation of the pure model, initially conceived and described by , subsequently named by Halvor Bothner-By, and seen by Louis Pouzin as his personal invention. His work, and that of his colleagues and Gérard Le Lann, were acknowledged by as substantial contributions to the design of TCP/IP, the protocol suite used by the .


Biography
Louis Pouzin was born in Chantenay-Saint-Imbert, Nièvre, France on 20 April 1931. He studied at the École Polytechnique from 1950 to 1952.

Having participated in the design of the Compatible Time-Sharing System (CTSS) at , Pouzin wrote a program for it called around 1963–64. RUNCOM permitted the execution of commands contained within a folder and can be considered the ancestor of the command-line interface and . Pouzin was the one who coined the term shell for a command language interpreter separate from the kernel in 1964 or 1965. Pouzin's concepts were later implemented in by at MIT. "The Origin of the Shell", Multicians, accessed 31 March 2012. Schroeder developed the first Multics shell with the assistance of an unnamed man from . Schroeder's Multics shell was the predecessor to the , which is still in use today.

Working with Glenda Schroeder and Pat Crisman, he also described an early system called "MAIL" to allow users on the CTSS to send notifications to others about backups of files. Each user's messages would be added to a local file called "MAIL BOX", which would have a “private” mode so that only the owner could read or delete messages. The proposed uses of the proto-email system were for communication from CTSS to notify users that files had been backed up, discussion between authors of CTSS commands, and communication from command authors to the CTSS manual editor. The service only made it possible to leave messages for the other users on the same computer. The idea to allow users to send messages between computers was developed later by in 1971.

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From 1967 to 1969 Pouzin developed one operating system for Météo-France, the French national meteorological service, using CDC 6400 as hardware. This system was created for weather forecast and statistics and was used for 15 years.Grangé, J. L. (2012). Oral history interview with Jean-Louis Grangé by Andrew L. Russell.

Pouzin directed the pioneering networking project from 1971 to 1976 at . Building on ’s simulation of networks and the American , Pouzin built the CIGALE packet switching network to research concepts. CYCLADES used a layered protocol architecture, as did the Internet later.

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He co-founded the International Network Working Group at a computer networking conference he organised in Paris in June 1972 and was instrumental in developing the groups' ideas.

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He was acknowledged by and in their seminal 1974 paper on internetworking protocols, A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication.

In 2002 Pouzin, along with Jean-Louis Grangé, Jean-Pierre Henninot and Jean-François Morfin, participated in the creation of , which is a non-profit association that promotes multilingualism in . In June 2003, Eurolinc was accredited by UNO to participate at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).

In November 2011, he founded Savoir-Faire, an alternative root company, with Chantal Lebrument and Quentin Perrigueur.

In 2012 he developed a service called Open-Root, which is dedicated to sell (TLD) in all scripts outside of . This way people can develop second-level domains for free.


Awards
  • 1997 – Pouzin received the ACM SIGCOMM Award for "pioneering work on connectionless packet communication". "Postel and Pouzin: 1997 SIGCOMM Award Winners" , ACM SIGCOMM web site
  • 2003 – Louis Pouzin was named a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the French government on March 19, 2003.
  • 2012 – Pouzin was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame by the . 2012 Inductees , Internet Hall of Fame website. Last accessed April 24, 2012.
  • 2013 – Pouzin was one of five Internet and Web pioneers awarded the inaugural Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. "2013 Winners Announced" Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering.
  • 2016 – Pouzin received the Global IT Award. "Louis Pouzin" Global IT Award.
  • 2018 – Pouzin is promoted Officer of the Legion of Honor


See also
  • History of the Internet

  • Internet in France
  • Internet pioneers
  • Rémi Després


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