An interactive network of time-sharing computers
ACM '69 Proceedings of the 1969 24th national conference
The interface message processor for the ARPA computer network
AFIPS '70 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 5-7, 1970, spring joint computer conference
The arpanet and computer networks
A history of personal workstations
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
BBN's Network Computing Software Infrastructure and Distributed Applications (1970-1990)
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
On Communications and Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Computer network development to achieve resource sharing
AFIPS '70 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 5-7, 1970, spring joint computer conference
The interface message processor for the ARPA computer network
AFIPS '70 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 5-7, 1970, spring joint computer conference
Analytic and simulation methods in computer network design
AFIPS '70 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 5-7, 1970, spring joint computer conference
TYMNET: a terminal oriented communication network
AFIPS '71 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 18-20, 1971, spring joint computer conference
The terminal IMP for the ARPA computer network
AFIPS '72 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 16-18, 1972, spring joint computer conference
Computer communication network design: experience with theory and practice
AFIPS '72 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 16-18, 1972, spring joint computer conference
Function-oriented protocols for the ARPA computer network
AFIPS '72 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 16-18, 1972, spring joint computer conference
Extensions of packet communication technology to a hand held personal terminal
AFIPS '72 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 16-18, 1972, spring joint computer conference
Installation management: the next ten years
AFIPS '72 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 16-18, 1972, spring joint computer conference
Effective corporate networking, organization, and standardization
AFIPS '71 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 16-18, 1971, fall joint computer conference
Improvements in the design and performance of the ARPA network
AFIPS '72 (Fall, part II) Proceedings of the December 5-7, 1972, fall joint computer conference, part II
A wholesale retail concept for computer network management
AFIPS '72 (Fall, part II) Proceedings of the December 5-7, 1972, fall joint computer conference, part II
ACCNET: a corporate computer network
AFIPS '73 Proceedings of the June 4-8, 1973, national computer conference and exposition
An overview of the distributed computer network
AFIPS '76 Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1976, national computer conference and exposition
A high-level framework for network-based resource sharing
AFIPS '76 Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1976, national computer conference and exposition
Factors in interprocess communication protocol efficiency for computer networks
AFIPS '76 Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1976, national computer conference and exposition
Computer communication networks: the parts make up the whole
AFIPS '75 Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1975, national computer conference and exposition
Interaction monitors in a distributed system
AFIPS '75 Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1975, national computer conference and exposition
A coherent scheme to support location-independent references in internetwork environment
AFIPS '82 Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1982, national computer conference
Towards a relation oriented service architecture
COMSNETS'10 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on COMmunication systems and NETworks
History of communications: an early history of the internet
IEEE Communications Magazine
Fifth Generation Networking Principles for a Service Driven Future Internet Architecture
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) Computer Network (hereafter referred to as the "ARPA network") is one of the most ambitious computer networks attempted to date. The types of machines and operating systems involved in the network vary widely. For example, the computers at the first four sites are an XDS 940 (Stanford Research Institute), an IBM 360/75 (University of California, Santa Barbara), an XDS SIGMA-7 (University of California, Los Angeles), and a DEC PDP-10 (University of Utah). The only commonality among the network membership is the use of highly interactive time-sharing systems; but, of course, these are all different in external appearance and implementation. Furthermore, no one node is in control of the network. This has insured generality and reliability but complicates the software.