C. Robert Wieser

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C.Robert Wieser is a person who qualified from MIT as an electrical engineer and later became a developer of electrical and computing technology. He is especially and particularly noted for having contributed to the development of the Cape Cod Air Defense system (Cape Cod Air Force Station) and SAGE system.[1][2]

Wieser directed the first successful testing of the technology necessary for the creation of an airborne interception system (using radar and computers), which from this embryonic state, would later develop into the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment system (SAGE). The SAGE system led to the development of technology known as packet switching, which contributed directly, from being a composite element of technology, to the creation of the ARPANET and ultimately the Internet. [3][4][5][6]

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The following information shows a biographical history of C.Robert Wieser made using three sources:[1][2][7]

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  5. John T. Moy - OSPF: Anatomy of an Internet Routing Protocol Addison-Wesley Professional 1998, 339 pages, ISBN 0201634724 [Retrieved 2015-08-05]
  6. Living Internet - Packet Switching History (William Stewart 1996 - 2014) [Retrieved 2015-08-06]
  7. Computer Museum (Marlborough, Mass.) The Computer Museum Report, Volumes 12-22 published by The Computer Museum, 1985 [Retrieved 2015-08-05]

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