International Networking Working Group
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The International Networking Working Group (INWG) was a group of prominent computer science researchers in the 1970s who studied and developed standards and protocols for computer networking. Set up in 1972 as an informal group to consider the technical issues involved in connecting different networks, it became a subcommittee of the International Federation for Information Processing later that year. Ideas developed by members of the group contributed to the original "Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication" proposed by Bob Kahn and Vint Cerf in 1974.
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L'International Network Working Group, est l'instance créée en octobre 1972 pour assurer une gouvernance mondiale d'Arpanet, qui allait devenir le réseau des réseaux. L'INWG s'appelait avant NWG Network Working Group, travaillant aux premiers protocoles d'Arpanet. Il a peu de temps après mis au point le standard Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
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International Network Working Group
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International Networking Working Group
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The International Networking Working Group (INWG) was a group of prominent computer science researchers in the 1970s who studied and developed standards and protocols for computer networking. Set up in 1972 as an informal group to consider the technical issues involved in connecting different networks, it became a subcommittee of the International Federation for Information Processing later that year. Ideas developed by members of the group contributed to the original "Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication" proposed by Bob Kahn and Vint Cerf in 1974.
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L'International Network Working Group, est l'instance créée en octobre 1972 pour assurer une gouvernance mondiale d'Arpanet, qui allait devenir le réseau des réseaux. L'INWG s'appelait avant NWG Network Working Group, travaillant aux premiers protocoles d'Arpanet. Il a peu de temps après mis au point le standard Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
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