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The Internet Development Process Stockholm October 2010
Adding Enhanced Services to the Internet: Lessons from History
Features of the Internet History the Norwegian Contribution to the Development PAAL SPILLING and YNGVAR LUNDH
829 DARPA November 1982 PACKET SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY
The Internet Development Process: Observations and Reflections
Securing the Border Gateway Protocol by Stephen T
1 What Is the Internet (And What Makes It Work)
BBN Report 4526
Who Invented the Internet? 1958-1961: Connect Computers?
Internet History and Future
Design Philosophy of the DARPA Internet Protocols
Computer Networks--The ALOHA System
TR 101 985 V1.1.2 (2002-11) Technical Report
[3] [Editor's Note: in Honor of the 30Th Anniversary of TCP/IP We Print the Following History of the International Collaboration That Make TCP/IP Possible.]
Requirements for the Internet, from RE'03
Lightweight Protocols for Distributed Systems Thesis for Submission For
2 Objectives of the Measurements Lar, Questions Have Been Raised As to the Source of Delay Experi- Enced by People Using TELNET and FTP Over SATNET
'Rough Consensus and Running Code' and the Internet-OSI
Top View
Security Assessment of the Internet Protocol July 2008 Written by Fernando Gont on Behalf of CPNI
End-To-End Modulation for Embedded Networks
INVENTING the INTERNET Inventing the Internet Inside Technology Edited by Wiebe E
The Internet the Last 30 Years and the Next 30 Years
Richard Bennett Amicus Brief -- U.S
Cyber Security Techniques- What Is the Internet?
The Political Nature of TCP/IP
902 J. Reynolds ISI July 1984 ARPA-Internet Protocol Policy Status
Internet History and Growth
VPN) Gateways
History of Communications Edited by Mischa Schwartz
The Unknown History of the Internet" Engineering the Worldwide Wiwiw Project
Why the Arpanet Was Built
The Creation and Administration of Unique Identifiers, 1967-2017 2
History of the Internet
Gateways: Historical Underpinnings of a Single Internet
The Ip in Tcp/Ip
Computer Networks-The ALOHA System*