Robert McCool
Software Developer And Technologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Martin McCool , more commonly known as Rob McCool, is a software developer and architect. McCool was the author of the original NCSA HTTPd web server, later known as the Apache HTTP Server, and until Apache version 2.2, httpd.conf files as distributed contain comments signed with his name. He wrote the first version while he was an undergraduate at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, where he was working with the original NCSA Mosaic team. His twin brother, Mike, also attended the university and would join the Mosaic team to work on a port of the Mosaic software to the Macintosh computer. The brothers received their bachelor's degrees from the university in 1995. They went to high school at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy and Robert was awarded its Alumni Trailblazer Award at its inaugural award event during its 20th anniversary celebration on April 20, 2007.
Robert McCool's Published Works
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- Semantic search (2003) (881)
- Contexts for the Semantic Web (2004) (188)
- TAP: a Semantic Web platform (2003) (133)
- Knowledge Provenance Infrastructure (2003) (101)
- TAP: A Semantic Web Test-bed (2003) (71)
- Lessons Learned Administering Netscape's Internet Site (1997) (57)
- Rethinking the Semantic Web, Part 1 (2005) (55)
- Secure access to data over the Internet (1994) (24)
- Rethinking the Semantic Web, Part 2 (2006) (14)
- Administering Very High Volume Internet Services (1995) (12)
- End-User Evaluations of Semantic Web Technologies (2005) (10)
- Components for passive optical networks—an overview (1996) (0)
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