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Architectural Principles of the Internet
Brian Carpenter
- 01 Jun 1996
- Vol. 1958, pp 1-8
TL;DR: A snapshot of the current principles of the Internet architecture, intended for general guidance and general interest, and in no way intended to be a formal or invariant reference model.
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Abstract: The Internet and its architecture have grown in evolutionary fashion from modest beginnings, rather than from a Grand Plan. While this process of evolution is one of the main reasons for the technology's success, it nevertheless seems useful to record a snapshot of the current principles of the Internet architecture. This is intended for general guidance and general interest, and is in no way intended to be a formal or invariant reference model.
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