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  1. Danny Cohen (December 9, 1937 – August 12, 2019) was an Israeli American computer scientist specializing in computer networking. He was involved in the ARPAnet project and helped develop various fundamental applications for the Internet.

  2. Aug 16, 2019 · By Katie Hafner. Aug. 16, 2019. Danny Cohen, a computer scientist whose work in the 1960s and ’70s on computer graphics and networks led to innovations in flight simulation, internet...

  3. Danny Cohen, a distinguished computer scientist who helped develop the first digital visual flight simulator for pilot training, early digital voice conferencing and cloud computing, has...

  4. Tue 20 Aug 2019 // 12:15 UTC. The computer scientist who created the first visual flight simulator, gave us the compsci concept of endianness and whose pioneering work blazed a trail for modern VOIP services has died at the age of 81. Dr Danny Cohen worked on one of the first ever computer-based flight simulations in the early 1970s, an era ...

  5. In 1967, Danny Cohen developed the first real-time visual flight simulator on a general purpose computer. He also developed the first real-time radar simulator. His flight simulator work led to the development of the Cohen-Sutherland computer graphics line clipping algorithms, created with Ivan Sutherland. Then, in 1973, he was the first to ...

  6. ISI Staff | August 21, 2019. Cohen pioneered VOIP technology during his prolific career at ISI. Danny Cohen (right) at ISI’s 40th anniversary celebrations. Distinguished computer scientist Danny Cohen, a long-time ISI researcher whose work paved the way for voice over IP (VOIP) technology, has died aged 81. Writes the LA Times:

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  8. Mar 4, 2013 · Danny Cohen, a distinguished scientist whose work has been essential to computers and networks, was honored by his colleagues on his retirement from the former Sun Microsystems Laboratories.