FYI on where to start: A bibliography of internetworking information
RFC 1175
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RFC - Informational
(August 1990; No errata)
Also known as FYI 3
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Network Working Group K. Bowers Request for Comments: 1175 CNRI FYI: 3 T. LaQuey U Texas J. Reynolds ISI K. Roubicek BBNST M. Stahl SRI A. Yuan MITRE August 1990 FYI on Where to Start - A Bibliography of Internetworking Information Status of this Memo This FYI RFC is a bibliography of information about TCP/IP internetworking, prepared by the User Services Working Group (USWG) of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify any standard. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Abstract The intent of this bibliography is to offer a representative collection of resources of information that will help the reader become familiar with the concepts of internetworking. It is meant to be a starting place for further research. There are references to other sources of information for those users wishing to pursue, in greater depth, the issues and complexities of the current networking environment. User Documents Working Group [Page i] RFC 1175 FYI - Bibliography August 1990 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ................................................... 2 Background and Purpose ......................................... 2 Scope .......................................................... 2 Organization of Document ....................................... 2 Obtaining Files By Anonymous FTP ............................... 3 Submitting Entries to the Bibliography ......................... 4 ARTICLES ....................................................... 6 BIBLIOGRAPHIES .............................................. 9 BOOKS ....................................................... 11 CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS ................................... 16 GLOSSARIES .................................................. 18 GUIDES ...................................................... 19 MULTIMEDIA .................................................. 23 NEWSLETTERS ................................................. 24 REPORTS AND PAPERS .......................................... 27 REQUEST FOR COMMENTS (RFC) .................................. 31 The Request for Comments Document Series .................... 31 Key Basic Beige RFC Abstracts .................................. 32 APPENDIX A .................................................. 39 APPENDIX B .................................................. 40 User Documents Working Group [Page 1] RFC 1175 FYI - Bibliography August 1990 1. Introduction 1a. Background and Purpose On 1 June 1989, several members of the IETF User Services Working Group convened an interim working group session at the JVNC Supercomputer Center in Princeton, NJ. The purpose of the meeting was to form a distinct working group that would assemble a bibliography of useful information about the Internet for end users and for those who help end users. The first official meeting of the User Documents Working Group was held at the Stanford IETF in July 1989. The goal of the working group was to prepare a bibliography of on-line and hard copy documents, reference materials, and multimedia training tools that address general networking information and "how to use the Internet". The target audience was beginner level and intermediate level end users. 1b. Scope This bibliography is the result of volunteer work provided by members of the User Documents Working Group. The intent of this effort is to present a representative collection of materials that will help the reader become familiar with the concepts of internetworking and will form the basis for future study. This is, quite simply, a good place to start. References to other sources of information within this collection of materials will be useful to readers who wish to pursue,Show full document text