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                     17: \begin{document}
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                     19: \title{OSI Transport Services\\ on top of the TCP}
                     20: \author{Marshall T.~Rose\and Dwight E.~Cass}
                     21: \date{\vskip-1.25em
                     22:        Northrop Research and Technology Center\\
                     23:        One Research Park\\
                     24:        Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA  90274\\
                     25:        USA\vskip1.5em
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                     29: \begin{abstract}
                     30: The ARPA Internet community has a well-developed,
                     31: mature set of transport and internetwork protocols,
                     32: which are quite successful in offering network and transport services to
                     33: end-users.
                     34: The protocols provide ``open system interconnection'' (OSI) for users,
                     35: and a robust competitive market is supplied by a growing number of vendors.
                     36: The CCITT and ISO have defined various network, transport, session, presentation,
                     37: and application recommendations and standards which have been adopted by the
                     38: international community and numerous vendors.
                     39: To the largest extent possible,
                     40: it is desirable to offer the higher level services (i.e., session and above)
                     41: in networks based on the ARPA protocols,
                     42: without disrupting existing facilities.
                     43: It is also desirable to develop expertise with ISO and CCITT protocols while
                     44: utilizing a robust set of transport services.
                     45: Finally,
                     46: given the probable, long-term dominance of the international standards,
                     47: it is desirable to design a graceful transition strategy from networks based
                     48: on the ARPA protocols to OSI-based networks.
                     49: 
                     50: In this paper,
                     51: we suggest an exercise in interoperability which achieves all three of these
                     52: goals.
                     53: Our solution is practical in the sense that it:
                     54: can be easily implemented in a cost-effective manner in the short-term;
                     55: permits application-designers to work with an OSI applications-framework,
                     56: while utilizing existing robust transport and network protocols;
                     57: and,
                     58: provides the basis for a far-reaching migration strategy to the OSI protocols.
                     59: \end{abstract}
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                     64: This document (version \versiontag/)
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                     66: This document is also referenced as NRTC Technical Paper \#700.
                     67: This work was supported in part by Northrop's Independent Research and
                     68: Development program.}
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                     82: \appendix
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                     84: \include{appendix2}
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                     91: \end{document}

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