Great educators in computer networking: Bruce Davie

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This interview is part of a series on Great Educators in Computer Networking, where we interview some of the most impactful and skilled educators in our field. Here, we interviewed Australian Bruce Davie, the self-described computer scientist/engineer/runner/cyclist, who agreed to talk to us about his thoughts on computer networking education, his role in it, his thoughts about the big ideas in our field, and how the pandemic is changing our work. Bruce has over 30 years of industry experience and is well known for a broad spectrum of educational initiatives such as co-authoring several textbooks, as well as his contributions to many networking standards and technologies, including IP quality of service, network virtualization, software defined networking, and more

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Caesar, M., & Davie, B. (2021, April 1). Great educators in computer networking: Bruce Davie. Computer Communication Review. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3464994.3465001

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