As per Relevance of the word research, we have this rfc below:
Network Working Group S.
RFC-30
4 February 70
DOCUMENTATION
This note is a revision of NWG/RFC 10, 16, 24, and 27.
The Network Working Group consists of interested pleople from existing
potential ARPA network sites. Membership is not closed
The Network Working Group (NWG) is concerned with the HOST software,
strategies for using the network, and initial experience with the network
Documentation of the NWG's effort is through notes such as this.
may be produced at any site by anybody and included in this series
The content of a NWG note may be any thought, suggestion, etc.
to the HOST software or other aspect of the network. Notes are
to be timely rather than polished. Philosophical positions without
or other specifics, specific suggestions or implementation
without introductory or background explication, and explicit questions
without any attempted answers are all acceptable. The minimum length
a NWG note is one sentence
These standards (or lack of them) are stated explicitly for two reasons
First, there is a tendency to view a written statement as ipso
authoritative, and we hope to promote the exchange and discussion
considerably less than authoritative ideas. Second, there is a
hesitancy to publish something unpolished, and we hope to ease
inhibition
Every NWG note should bear the following information
1. "Network Working Group
"Request for Comments: X" (X underscored
where X is a serial number. Serial numbers are
by Steve Crocker at UCLA
2. Author and
3.
4.
The title need not be unique
DISTRIBUTION
One copy only will be sent from the author's site to
1. Abhai Bhushan,
2. Steve Carr,
3. Gerry Cole,
4. Steve Crocker,
5. Bill English,
6. Jim Fry,
7. Nico Haberman, Carnegie-
8. John Heafner,
9. Bob Kahn, BB&
10. Thomas O'Sullivan,
11. Larry Roberts,
12. Paul Rovner,
13. Robert Sproull,
14. Ron Stoughton,
Reproduction, if desired, may be handled locally
Below are the most current addresses I have. Please correct as necessary
Abhai Bhushan
Room 807 - Project MAC (617) 864-6900 X5857
545 Technology
Cambridge, Mass. 02139
Steve Carr
Computer Science Dept. (801) 322-8224
University of
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
Gerry Cole
7842 Croyden 2500
Los Angeles, Calif. 90045 Santa Monica, Calif 90406
(213) 393-9411, X6135
X7057 (Sec'y
Steve Crocker
3732 Boelter Hall (213) 825-4864
UCLA 825-2543 (Sec'y
Los Angeles, Calif. 90024
Bill English
Stanford Research Institute (415) 326-6200
333
Menlo Park, Calif. 94025
Jim Fry
The MITRE Corporation (703) 893-3500, X355
Westgate Research Park X318
McLean, Va. 22101
Nico Haberman Carnegie-
Computer Science Dept. (412) 683-7000, X226
Carnegie-Mellon
Schenley
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213
John Heafner
The RAND Corporation (213) 393-0411
1700 Main
Santa Monica, Calif. 90406
Robert Kahn BB&
Bolt, Beranek and Newman (617) 491-1850
50 Moulton
Cambridge, Mass. 02138
Thomas O'Sullivan
Equipment Division Headquarters (617) 899-8400
Raytheon
40 Second
Waltham, Mass 02154
Larry Roberts
ODS/ARPA (202) OX7-8663
3D167 Pentagon OX7-8654
Washington, D.C. 20301
Paul D. Rovner
Mass. Institute of Technology (617) 562-5500 X7211
Lincoln Laboratory B-115
P.O. Box 73
Lexington, Mass. 02173
Robert Sproull
Artificial Intelligence Project (415) 32l-2300 X4971
Stanford
Stanford, Calif. 94305
Ron Stoughton
Computer Research Lab. (805) 961-3221
Santa Barbara, Calif. 94025
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