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[ih] BBN Report 2913 (was Re: Need page from paper "Issues in Packet Switching Network Design")



Hi,

speaking of the 1975 Crowther et al paper referred to by Noel, it might
be of interest to some here that the paper is largely a derivative
version of BBN report 2918 which in turn draws heavily from the much
more copious BBN Report 2913 (Quarterly Technical Report No. 7, 1 July
1974 to 30 September 1974).

I happen to hold a personal copy of said report -- find it at
<http://baerwolff.de/public/BBN-1974-Interface-Message-Processors-for-the-ARPA-Computer-Network--Report-2913--Quarterly-Technical-Report-7.pdf>;
beware though, it's an 18MB sized PDF.

Matthias

On 09/17/2010 02:39 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> Hi, all, I was moved by happenstance to look at some old ARPANET papers, and I
> looked for a copy of "Issues in Packet Switching Network Design" (by Crowther,
> Heart, McKenzie, McQuillan, and Walden), which I had never seen, and found a
> copy online, at Archive.Org:
> 
>   http://www.archive.org/details/IssuesInPacketSwitchingNetworkDesign
> 
> In addition to a scanned image (in DejaVu), they had an OCR'd text version
> file, but it hadn't been proofed, so I decided to kill two birds, etc, and
> proof the text version as I read the paper.
> 
> One problem! I got to pg. 173 and discovered it was missing in their DejaVu
> image (and also the OCR'd text version); they had a duplicated pg. 174.
> 
> So, anyone have access to a hardcopy of the paper, who is willing to do
> something like scan that page (200 dpi or so, please) and send the image to
> me? If so, I will finish off the text version, and also get with the
> Archive.Org people and hopefully get their copy fixed.
> 
> 
> BTW, FWIW, IMO it's not that interesting a paper, in terms of the content. As
> far as I know, the two definitive ARPANET papers, in terms of detailed
> technical content, remain the two AFIPS Conference Proceedings papers (June
> 1970 and December 1972). (Oh, for the routing specifically, there are some
> other papers which are the ones to go to - I was talking above xabout the
> ARPANET overall.)
> 
> 	Noel

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