[ih] AFIPS 1970 Joint Computer Conference set of ARPANET papers

Alex McKenzie amckenzie3 at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 27 07:51:39 PST 2016


Dave,
I have a copy of the blue booklet and will send you a scan of the cover privately.
Two papers I remember fro the 1972 booklet are:Ornstein et al; The Terminal IMP for the ARPA Computer NetworkRoberts; Extension of Packer Communication Technology to a Hand Held Personal Terminal
If anyone can remember the approximate titles or authors of the other 3 papers I can look up the exact names in a 1976 bibliography.
Cheers,Alex




      From: Dave Walden <dave.walden.family at gmail.com>
 To: internet-history at postel.org 
 Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2016 9:59 AM
 Subject: [ih] AFIPS 1970 Joint Computer Conference set of ARPANET papers
   
At the May 1970 AFIPS computer conference a set of five papers on the 
ARPANET was presented.  It included papers by Roberts and Wessler; Heart 
et al.; Kleinrock; Frank, Frisch and Chou; and Carr, Crocker and Cerf.  
After the conference, these five papers were reprinted together (at the 
request of ARPA IPTO?) in a (blue?) paperback cover and copies of the 
set of paper were handed out to people interested in the ARPANET.  If 
someone has a copy of the reprint set readily available, I will 
appreciate being told what the cover information says, e.g., is there 
some sort of title for the set (a phone would be nice to see).

My memory is that there was a second set of five ARPANET papers from an 
AFIPS conference (1972?) that was also reprinted (yellow cover?).  I'd 
also love to hear what the cover information there is and the correct 
information about the conference year etc.

Thank you.
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