[ih] TCP

Clark Gaylord gaylord at dirtcheapemail.com
Sun May 5 14:59:08 PDT 2024


Of course we all know the *real* value of that paper: it's the only picture
of Vint sans vest 😁

On Sun, May 5, 2024, 05:59 Patrik Fältström via Internet-history <
internet-history at elists.isoc.org> wrote:

> 50 years ago today Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn published their paper on packet
> switching which is the basis for the Internet we use today.
>
> They did come up with TCP: "Within a HOST we assume that existence of a
> transmission control program (TCP) which handles the transmission and
> acceptance of messages on behalf of the processes it serves."
>
> It was published in IEEE Transactions on Communications ( Volume: 22,
> Issue: 5, May 1974): https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1092259
>
> > A protocol that supports the sharing of resources that exist in
> different packet switching networks is presented. The protocol provides for
> variation in individual network packet sizes, transmission failures,
> sequencing, flow control, end-to-end error checking, and the creation and
> destruction of logical process-to-process connections. Some implementation
> issues are considered, and problems such as internetwork routing,
> accounting, and timeouts are exposed.
>
>
> https://www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/fall06/cos561/papers/cerf74.pdf
>
> I think this is the right moment to just say “and the rest is history”.
>
> Thanks Vint and Bob!
>
> Patrik
>
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