[ih] principles of the internet
Noel Chiappa
jnc at mercury.lcs.mit.edu
Tue Jun 1 14:59:50 PDT 2010
> From: Richard Bennett <richard at bennett.com>
> The End-to-End Arguments paper, for example, followed the design of the
> protocols by nearly ten years
A cautionary note: just because something turned up in a paper in year X, that
doesn't mean it wasn't thought of, and guiding things, well before that.
For example, fate-sharing is first described (that I know of) in the "Design
Philosophy of the DARPA Internet Protocols" paper, from 1988. However, the
'fate-sharing' ideas date back much earlier than that paper - I recall seeing
that idea all laid out (including the term 'fate-sharing') on a set of slides
Dave Clark had used for a presentation sometime around '77-'78, when I first
joined the Internet effort.
Why it didn't make it onto paper until a decade later, I have no idea...
Noel
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