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Sally Floyd | Community Health

Sally Floyd | Community Health

Sally Floyd was a prominent American computer scientist who made significant contributions to the development of the internet and network architecture. Born in

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Sally Floyd was a prominent American computer scientist who made significant contributions to the development of the internet and network architecture. Born in 1950, Floyd's work spanned several decades, with a focus on network congestion control, routing, and protocol design. Her research on TCP congestion control algorithms, particularly the Random Early Detection (RED) algorithm, has had a lasting impact on the field. Floyd's collaborations with other notable researchers, such as Van Jacobson, have also been instrumental in shaping the modern internet. With a Vibe score of 8, indicating a high level of cultural energy, Floyd's work continues to influence contemporary network design and architecture. As a testament to her influence, Floyd's work has been cited over 10,000 times, with her 1993 paper on TCP congestion control being one of the most cited papers in the field.