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A Specific Internetwork Architecture (Pup)

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Computer Network Architectures and Protocols

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Research in network interconnection techniques has been motivated by the desire to permit communication among diverse, geographically distributed computing resources and users interconnected by a wide variety of network technologies.

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Boggs, D.R., Shoch, J.F., Taft, E.A., Metcalfe, R.M. (1982). A Specific Internetwork Architecture (Pup). In: Green, P.E. (eds) Computer Network Architectures and Protocols. Applications of Communications Theory. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6698-4_19

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