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Executive Summary: The message format specification addresses the problem of exchanging messages between different computer-based message systems (CBMSs). This interchange problem can be addressed on several levels. One level specifies the physical interconnections, another specifies how information travels between CBMSs, another specifies form and meaning of messages being interchanged. The highest level specifies operations on a message. Each of these levels would be c...
Introduction: This RFC specifies the ARPANET 1822L Host Access Protocol, which will allow hosts to use logical addressing (i.e., host names that are independent of their physical location on the ARPANET) to communicate with each other. This new host access protocol is known as the ARPANET 1822L (for Logical) Host Access Protocol, and is a successor to the current ARPANET 1822 Host Access Protocol, which is described in sections 3.3 and 3.4 of BBN Report 1822 [1]. Althoug...
Introduction: This document proposes two major changes to the current ARPANET host access protocol. The first change will allow hosts to use logical addressing (i.e., host addresses that are independent of their physical location on the ARPANET) to communicate with each other, and the second will allow a host to shorten the amount of time that it may be blocked by its IMP after it presents a message to the network (currently, the IMP can block further input from a host for up to 15 seconds).
Introduction: One of the services frequently neglected in computer network design is a high-quality, time-of-day clock capable of generating accurate timestamps with small residual errors compared to intrinsic one-way network delays. Such a service would be useful for tracing the progress of complex transactions, synchronizing cached data bases, monitoring network performance and isolating problems.
The history of modern English jurisprudence ... consists, almost exclusively, of the works of Hobbes and Austin; and hence our investigations will, in the main, be confined to a review of their reasoning--P. iii.
An enlarged edition of the author's The philosophy of the weather, New York, 1856. cf. Introd., p. iv.
Spec. Coll. copy is part of a collection (Collection 1605). To page this item, use the collection record; to find the collection record, search the title: Nitka collection of fantastic fiction. Item is in box 1. Purchase, Zeitlin & Ver Brugge Booksellers, 1967
Feud.--Reprisal.--The home-coming.--The dance on the hill.--The river of hate.--The soul of a Turk.--Morituri.--The jester.--The strength of the little thin thread.--Grafter and master grafter.--The logical tale of the four camels.--The two-handed sword.--Black poppies.--The perfect way.--Tao