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                      4:      Following are the sources to the ISODE Documentation set.  The
                      5:      directory ps/ contains PostScript versions of each document.
                      6: 
                      7: 
                      8: cn-isdn/       ISO Transport Services on top of the TCP
                      9: 
                     10:     This is a reprint of an article appearing in the Computer Networks and
                     11:     ISDN Systems journal, volume 12, number 3, 1986.
                     12: 
                     13: 
                     14: comments/      ISODE -- Further Comments
                     15: 
                     16:     This is a copy of a presentation given as a follow-on to the isode3/
                     17:     talk described below
                     18: 
                     19: 
                     20: cookbook/      Building Distributed Applications in an OSI Framework
                     21: 
                     22:     This is a copy of a tutorial given at the TCP/IP ISO/OSI Tutorials
                     23:     held in Washington, D.C., on April 25-27, 1988.
                     24: 
                     25: ds/            OSI Directory Services
                     26: 
                     27:     This is a copy of a presentation given to the U.S. NIST OSInet
                     28:     Technical Committee on December 13, 1988.
                     29: 
                     30: 
                     31: duug/          Directory Navigation in the QUIPU X.500 System
                     32: 
                     33:     This is a copy of a paper on the above topic.
                     34: 
                     35: 
                     36: ftam/          File Transfer, Access and Management
                     37: 
                     38:     This is a copy of a presentation given at the ISO Development
                     39:     Seminar held in Monterey, California, on August 31-September 2, 1987
                     40: 
                     41: 
                     42: ifip88-quipu/  The QUIPU Directory Service
                     43: 
                     44:     This is a copy of a talk given at the 1988 IFIP WG 6.5 Conference.
                     45: 
                     46: 
                     47: interim/       An interim approach to use of Network Addresses
                     48:                A string encoding of Presentation Address
                     49: 
                     50:     This is a copy of two papers written by S.E. Kille which defines the
                     51:     addressing formats used by the ISODE.
                     52: 
                     53: 
                     54: islands/       Communications -- An Enabling Technology: Bridging the
                     55:                Islands of Automation
                     56: 
                     57:     This is a copy of a presentation given at a factory automation
                     58:     workshop.  
                     59: 
                     60: 
                     61: iso-migrate/   Recent Developments in ISO Migration
                     62: 
                     63:     This is an updated copy of the presentation given at the TCP/IP Vendors'
                     64:     Workshop held in Monterey, California, on August 25-27, 1986 
                     65: 
                     66: 
                     67: isode1/                ISODE: Past, Present and Future, and Strategies for
                     68:                Transition and Coexistence
                     69: 
                     70:      This is a copy of a presentation given at the IBM T.J. Watson
                     71:      Research Center.
                     72: 
                     73: 
                     74: isode2/                Recent Developments with OSI
                     75: 
                     76:      This is a copy of a presentation given at Silicon Graphics.
                     77: 
                     78: 
                     79: isode3/                ISODE: Openly Available OSI for TCP/IP Networks
                     80: 
                     81:      This is a copy of a birds-of-a-feather given at the Third TCP/IP
                     82:      Interoperability Conference held in  Santa Clara, CA, on September
                     83:      26-30, 1988
                     84: 
                     85: 
                     86: isode4/                ISODE: Openly Available OSI
                     87: 
                     88:      This is a copy of a presentation on ISODE 5.0 given to HP on March
                     89:      23, 1989
                     90: 
                     91: 
                     92: isode5/                ISODE: Openly Available OSI
                     93: 
                     94:      This is a slightly updated presentation on ISODE 5.0
                     95: 
                     96: 
                     97: isode6/                ISODE: Openly Available OSI
                     98: 
                     99:      This is the standard presentation on ISODE 6.0
                    100: 
                    101: 
                    102: issues/                Issues in Transition and Coexistence for TCP/IP to OSI
                    103: 
                    104:      This is a copy of a tutorial given at the OSI Product Integration
                    105:      Conference held in McLean, VA, on November 29-December 2, 1988
                    106: 
                    107: 
                    108: manual/                The ISO Development Environment: User's Manual
                    109: 
                    110:     This is an attempt at a user's manual describing the release.  
                    111: 
                    112: 
                    113: map-migrate/   Migrating to MAP/TOP, Why, How and When?
                    114: 
                    115:     This is a copy of the presentation given at the MAP/TOP User's
                    116:     Meeting held in Ann Arbor, Michigan on September 16, 1986
                    117: 
                    118: 
                    119: monterey/      Protocol Advances 3: ISO Development Environment
                    120: 
                    121:     This is a copy of the session held at the TCP/IP Interoperability
                    122:     Conference held in Monterey, California, on March 16-19, 1987
                    123: 
                    124: 
                    125: ncf/           Focus on OSI for Networked Applications
                    126: 
                    127:     This is a copy of the presentation given at the Network Computing
                    128:     Forum held in San Jose, CA, on November 18, 1987
                    129: 
                    130: 
                    131: nordunet/      Some talks given at NORDUNET '89
                    132: 
                    133:     This is a copy of some presentations given at the NORDUNET '89
                    134:     Conference in Stockholm, Sweden, on October 25-27, 1989
                    135: 
                    136: 
                    137: osi-posix/     OSI Protocols within an openly available, POSIX
                    138:                conformant, Berkeley UNIX Environment
                    139: 
                    140:     This is a copy of a presentation given at the 2nd TCP/IP
                    141:     Interoperability Conference held in Washington, D.C., on December
                    142:     1-4, 1987
                    143: 
                    144: 
                    145: osi-update/    Recent Developments with OSI implementations
                    146: 
                    147:      This is a copy of a presentation that was to be given at an ICB
                    148:      meeting on January 13th, 1988; unfortunately the speaker was ill
                    149:      that week
                    150: 
                    151: 
                    152: practical-osi1/        Practical Perspectives on OSI Networking
                    153: 
                    154:      This is a copy of a tutorial given at the 5th TCP/IP Interoperability
                    155:      Conference held in San Jose, California, on October 2-6, 1989
                    156: 
                    157: 
                    158: practical-osi2/        Practical Perspectives on OSI
                    159: 
                    160:      This is a copy of the updated tutorial given at UC Extension/Techmart
                    161:      in Santa Clara, California, on July 16-17, 1990
                    162: 
                    163: 
                    164: quipu/         The Design of QUIPU
                    165: 
                    166:      This describes the design of the QUIPU Directory.
                    167: 
                    168: 
                    169: reality/       TCP/IP, MAP/TOP and the Reality of the ISO protocols
                    170: 
                    171:     This is a copy of the presentation given at the Uniforum meeting
                    172:     held in Washington, D.C., on January 23, 1987
                    173: 
                    174: 
                    175: rfcs/          Request for Comments or Informational Notes
                    176: 
                    177:     These are always ASCII files with embedded form-feeds:  
                    178: 
                    179:        rfc1006.txt     ISO Transport Services on Top of the TCP
                    180:                        Version: 3
                    181: 
                    182:        rfc1085.txt     ISO Presentation Services on top of TCP/IP-based
                    183:                        internets
                    184: 
                    185:        rfc1086.txt     ISO-TP0 bridge between TCP and X.25
                    186: 
                    187:        smux-api.txt    How to export a MIB module from a BSD UNIX
                    188:                        daemon using the 4BSD/ISODE SMUX API
                    189: 
                    190:        smux.txt        SNMP MUX Protocol and MIB
                    191: 
                    192: 
                    193: snmp/          4BSD/ISODE SNMP Roadmap
                    194: 
                    195:      This is a brief Roadmap describing the facilities in the 4BSD/ISODE
                    196:      SNMP package.
                    197: 
                    198: trek/          Trekking to ISO: Beam Us Over, Scotty
                    199: 
                    200:     This is a copy of a presentation given at an IRM conference.
                    201: 
                    202: 
                    203: tsap/          A Modest Proposal
                    204: 
                    205:     This is a copy of the presentation given at the MAP/TOP User's
                    206:     Meeting held in Seattle, Washington, on May 15-16, 1986 
                    207: 
                    208: 
                    209: tsaptalk/      A Modest Proposal
                    210: 
                    211:     A transcript of the presentation given at the MAP/TOP User's Meeting
                    212:     held in Seattle, Washington, on May 15-16, 1986 
                    213: 
                    214: 
                    215: ufn/           Using the OSI Directory to achieve User Friendly Naming
                    216: 
                    217:     This describes Kille's user-friendly naming scheme.
                    218: 
                    219: 
                    220: whitepages/    NYSERNet White Pages Pilot
                    221: 
                    222:      This is a directory containing documents for the NYSERNet White Pages
                    223:      Pilot Project.

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