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    Muuss (October 16, 1958 – November 20, 2000) was the American author of the freeware network tool ping. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, Muuss...
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  • (born 1976), American college soccer coach Mike Muuss (1958–2000), American computer programmer Rolf Muuss (1924–2020), German-American psychologist and...
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    (IPv6) networks, which implement ICMPv6. The ping utility was written by Mike Muuss in December 1983 during his employment at the Ballistic Research Laboratory...
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    found to be adequate for this purpose, BRL software developers – led by Mike Muuss – began assembling a suite of utilities capable of interactively displaying...
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  • had the idea concurrent with Deering. The author of the ping program, Mike Muuss, states on his website that traceroute was written using kernel ICMP support...
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  • systems using the TCP or optionally UDP protocols. It was written by Mike Muuss and Terry Slattery at BRL sometime before December 1984, to compare the...
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    Project The women of ENIAC Programming ENIAC How ENIAC took a Square Root Mike Muuss: Collected ENIAC documents ENIAC chapter in Karl Kempf, Electronic Computers...
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    graphics conference as being the REMRT/RT tools developed in 1986 by Mike Muuss for the BRL-CAD solid modeling system. Initially published in 1987 at...
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  • developed GRASP, owns SDI, one of earliest software development companies Mike Muuss – authored ping, network tool to detect hosts Patrick Naughton – early...
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  • ping – a computer network tool used to detect hosts. The author of ping, Mike Muuss, named it after the pulses of sound made by a sonar called a "ping". Later...
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