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  1. Paul V. Mockapetris (born 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts, US) is an American computer scientist and Internet pioneer, who invented the Internet Domain Name System (DNS).

  2. Paul Mockapetris expanded the Internet beyond its academic origins by inventing the Domain Name System (DNS) in 1983. At USC’s Information Sciences Institute, Mockapetris recognized the problems with the early Internet (then ARPAnet)’s system of holding name to address translations in a single table on a single host (HOSTS.TXT).

  3. Paul Mockapetris, the inventor of the Domain Name System (DNS), is Chief Scientist and Chairman of the Board at Nominum, Inc. His mission is to help guide DNS and IP addressing to the next stage.

  4. Jul 23, 2012 · Paul Mockapetris invented the Domain Naming System, or DNS, which automated the management of internet names and addresses by spreading the duties among myriad servers set up across the...

  5. Nov 14, 2019 · Learn how Dr. Paul Mockapetris created the Domain Name System (DNS) architecture in 1983 and how it evolved over the decades. He also shares his current work on DNS security and blockchain.

  6. Jul 23, 2012 · “If you wanted to add a machine to the network, you had to call SRI, and you would talk to the Network Information Center and ask for a name and an address,” says Paul Mockapetris, who worked on the ARPAnet in the early- to mid-’80s as a researcher at the University of Southern California.

  7. Talking to Behind the Code, Mockapetris considers the current ...