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                     19: .\".ds RH Acknowledgements
                     20: .br
                     21: .ne 2i
                     22: .SH
                     23: \s+2Acknowledgements\s0
                     24: .PP
                     25: The internal structure of the system is patterned
                     26: after the Xerox PUP architecture [Boggs79], while in certain
                     27: places the Internet
                     28: protocol family has had a great deal of influence in the design.
                     29: The use of software interrupts for process invocation
                     30: is based on similar facilities found in
                     31: the VMS operating system.
                     32: Many of the
                     33: ideas related to protocol modularity, memory management, and network
                     34: interfaces are based on Rob Gurwitz's TCP/IP implementation for the 
                     35: 4.1BSD version of UNIX on the VAX [Gurwitz81].
                     36: Greg Chesson explained his use of trailer encapsulations in Datakit,
                     37: instigating their use in our system.
                     38: .\".ds RH References
                     39: .nr H2 1
                     40: .sp 2
                     41: .ne 2i
                     42: .SH
                     43: \s+2References\s0
                     44: .LP
                     45: .IP [Boggs79] 20
                     46: Boggs, D. R., J. F. Shoch, E. A. Taft, and R. M. Metcalfe;
                     47: \fIPUP: An Internetwork Architecture\fP.  Report CSL-79-10.
                     48: XEROX Palo Alto Research Center, July 1979.
                     49: .IP [BBN78] 20
                     50: Bolt Beranek and Newman;
                     51: Specification for the Interconnection of Host and IMP.
                     52: BBN Technical Report 1822.  May 1978.
                     53: .IP [Cerf78] 20
                     54: Cerf, V. G.;  The Catenet Model for Internetworking.
                     55: Internet Working Group, IEN 48.  July 1978.
                     56: .IP [Clark82] 20
                     57: Clark, D. D.;  Window and Acknowledgement Strategy in TCP, RFC-813.
                     58: Network Information Center, SRI International.  July 1982.
                     59: .IP [DEC80] 20
                     60: Digital Equipment Corporation;  \fIDECnet DIGITAL Network
                     61: Architecture \- General Description\fP.  Order No.
                     62: AA-K179A-TK.  October 1980.
                     63: .IP [Gurwitz81] 20
                     64: Gurwitz, R. F.;  VAX-UNIX Networking Support Project \- Implementation
                     65: Description.  Internetwork Working Group, IEN 168.
                     66: January 1981.
                     67: .IP [ISO81] 20
                     68: International Organization for Standardization.
                     69: \fIISO Open Systems Interconnection \- Basic Reference Model\fP.
                     70: ISO/TC 97/SC 16 N 719.  August 1981.
                     71: .IP [Joy86] 20
                     72: Joy, W.; Fabry, R.; Leffler, S.; McKusick, M.; and Karels, M.;
                     73: Berkeley Software Architecture Manual, 4.3BSD Edition.
                     74: \fIUNIX Programmer's Supplementary Documents\fP, Vol. 1 (PS1:6).
                     75: Computer Systems Research Group,
                     76: University of California, Berkeley.
                     77: May, 1986.
                     78: .IP [Leffler84] 20
                     79: Leffler, S.J. and Karels, M.J.; Trailer Encapsulations, RFC-893.
                     80: Network Information Center, SRI International.
                     81: April 1984.
                     82: .IP [Postel80] 20
                     83: Postel, J.  User Datagram Protocol, RFC-768.
                     84: Network Information Center, SRI International.  May 1980.
                     85: .IP [Postel81a] 20
                     86: Postel, J., ed.  Internet Protocol, RFC-791.
                     87: Network Information Center, SRI International.  September 1981.
                     88: .IP [Postel81b] 20
                     89: Postel, J., ed.  Transmission Control Protocol, RFC-793.
                     90: Network Information Center, SRI International.  September 1981.
                     91: .IP [Postel81c] 20
                     92: Postel, J.  Internet Control Message Protocol, RFC-792.
                     93: Network Information Center, SRI International.  September 1981.
                     94: .IP [Xerox81] 20
                     95: Xerox Corporation.  \fIInternet Transport Protocols\fP. 
                     96: Xerox System Integration Standard 028112.  December 1981.
                     97: .IP [Zimmermann80] 20
                     98: Zimmermann, H.  OSI Reference Model \- The ISO Model of
                     99: Architecture for Open Systems Interconnection.
                    100: \fIIEEE Transactions on Communications\fP.  Com-28(4); 425-432.
                    101: April 1980.

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