Minutes and Additional Requests & Suggestions based on the mtg 7/5 TAY 2.122 (all present) Given that it was a "light" week, I will skip your accomplishments and just focus on the plans for next week: I suggest that you each reread the email I sent this afternoon How the Internet Came to be - by Vint Cerf as told to B. Aboba.... I just reread it and learned somethings that I wish I had known 2 weeks ago. Chris (to do list for 7/6-7/12): email minutes of mtg call CBI and send email to team Produce a taxonomy of terms for describing arpanet and internet protocols (use Gouda's book to start with, then add in from several other textbooks where appropriate) Make a list of all materials that I received last summer. create a web page on history of computing projects (JAN Lee, Mousesites, IEEE History Center, IEEE Computer Society, LivingInternet.com, others from Brian and Dave) to finish, I will need to: Wed I found Larry Roberts article in IEEE Annals and Community of Science database (searched for computing history) to help search for others, plus I will go to the Societies on history of science/technology..., plus I will call up the "chair of UT's history of science and the person in the history dept." and I will call JAN Lee create a web page on history of science resources complete the web page on digital library issues make a list of people to call Dave Colby: (Arpanet) Write a (4+) page technical paper ready to be reviewed by a colleague on the classic IMP paper from SJCC 1970. Bring 2 copies of your paper to the next mtg. Also please send Pierre email about which Baran/Davies references are used in the IMP paper Come prepared to give a 10 minute overview of the IMP architecture Search for more Arpanet references for bibliography and decide which seem to be the most important xerox some of the most impt. that we have on campus If time, read the original Host-to-Host paper that Brian is reading... If time, go over the Arpanet Milestones original document (from Kata) Schedule a one-on-one with Chris Repond to CCE-Y's email about the Charles Babbage Institute (I'll send it on Friday) Brian Quicksall: (Arpanet) Write a (4+) page technical paper ready to be reviewed by a colleague on the classic Host-to-Host paper from SJCC 1970 (no need to review it for tech writing feedback). Bring 2 copies of your paper to the next mtg. Also please send Pierre email about which Baran/Davies references are used in the Host-to-Host paper (and NIC 8246?) Come prepared to give a 10 minute overview of the NCP protocol If time, read the original IMP paper that Dave is reading If time, work with Dave on assessing what's next to be read... Schedule a one-on-one with Chris Would you please pick the location for 2weeks from now. Repond to CCE-Y's email about the Charles Babbage Institute (I'll send it on Friday) Dan Kim: (Early TCP/IP arch...) Write Write a (4+) page technical paper ready to be reviewed by a colleague on the classic Cerf/Kahn paper (IEEE T.o.C. May 74) Bring 2 copies of your paper to the next mtg. Come prepared to give a 10 minute overview of the details of connections, and whatever else you choose You and Joe may want to talk about separate ideas Also please send Dave/Brian/Pierre/Jaime email if you find any references that this paper has that relates to them. If time, construct a txt file containing a linear list (by dates) of papers/IENs that reflect the transition from the first TCP draft (fall of 73) (you can fill in the list later with milestones, possibly similar to the Arpanet milestones?) Schedule a one-on-one with Chris Repond to CCE-Y's email about the Charles Babbage Institute (I'll send it on Friday) Joe Lenert: (Early TCP/IP arch...) Write a (4+) page technical paper ready to be reviewed by a colleague on the "first specification of the TCP protocol" RFC 675 (INWG 72) Dec 1974 Revision or you might be interested to know that *I* have the first spec from 1973 that Vint referenced in the story: How the Internet Came to Be by V. Cerf as told to Bernard Aboba -- if you can catch me by phone 327 5105 or 471 9546 and come get it on Friday ... it's only 27 typed pages --- it is a memo. Bring 2 copies of your paper to the next mtg. Come prepared to give a 10 minute overview You and Dan may want to talk about separate ideas Also please send Dave/Brian/Pierre/Jaime email if you find any references that this paper has that relates to them. If time, draft a list of what else needs to be read.... (focusing just on TCP/IP protocol issues) Schedule a one-on-one with Chris Repond to CCE-Y's email about the Charles Babbage Institute (I'll send it on Friday) Jaime Napier: (Cyclades, leading author is L. Pouzin) Send us your URL for the Wisconsin ftp site and what you like about it Write a (4+) page technical paper ready to be reviewed by a colleague on the Cyclades design described in Pouzin's 73 (1st paper in English), 74, 75 papers I just found my Pouzin materials from SIGCOMM99. He has a short bibliography that starts with his 73, 74 papers and then has 2 75 papers, etc... plus his original hand-drawn color slides used not only in 99 but also many years ago. -- if you can catch me by phone 327 5105 or 471 9546 and come get it some time. Bring 2 copies of your paper to the next mtg. Come prepared to give a 10 minute overview Also please send the others email if you find any references that these papers have that relates to them. Repond to CCE-Y's email about the Charles Babbage Institute (I'll send it on Friday) Schedule a one-on-one with Chris Pierre Tsai: (Rand's distributed communications by Paul Baran, etal and NPL's early networks by Davies, Scantlebury, etal)) Send email about the location of our next 6:30-8:30 mtg Write a (4+) page technical paper ready to be reviewed by a colleague on the work described in June 1966, Proposal for a digital communication network October 1-4 1967, A digital communication network for computers giving rapid response at remote terminals Bring 2 copies of your paper to the next mtg. Also please send the others email if you find any references that these papers have that relates to them. Come prepared to give a 10 minute overview ???? Update the NPL Annotated Bibliography to include the design of the Mark 1 or do you think that's appropriate ???? using some of those links that I sent you If time, start developing a similar paper for Baran's Link in your Abbate report. Repond to CCE-Y's email about the Charles Babbage Institute (I'll send it on Friday) WHAT's NEXT Critique CCE-Y network taxonomy Critique Bibtex/XML/digital library issues Expand the list of reading Decide what type of stories to tell???? Who is our audience? do we need a questionnaire? Thanks, Chris