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Peter Sevcik, President, NetForecast, Inc.
Peter
Sevcik is president of NetForecast in Andover, Massachusetts where he
is a leading authority on Internet traffic and performance. He has contributed
to the design of more than 100 networks. Peter led the project that divided
the Arpanet into multiple networks in 1984, the beginning of today's Internet.
He invented the Performance Mapping process and pioneered several network
technologies that have become commercial products and operational parts
of the Internet.
Peter is a frequent lecturer, a senior member of the IEEE and the ACM,
where he served as the editor
of the Computer Communications Review. He was a charter member
of ANSI and ISO study groups that defined the early public data network
standards. Peter writes the Net Forecasts column for Business Communications
Review magazine. Mr. Sevcik is a graduate of Villanova University's College
of Engineering.
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