but in particular, Dave Mills, who suggested the project, Jon Postel for
discussion and encouragement, Liza Martin for providing the initial EGP code,
Berkeley for providing the "routed" code, Mike Brescia for assistance with
testing, Telecom Australia for funding me, and ISI for providing facilities.
RFC911 22
7. REFERENCES
[Berkeley 83] "Unix Programmer's Manual", Vol. 1, 4.2 Berkeley Software
Distribution, University of California, Berkeley.
[Kirton 84] Kirton, P.A., "EGP Gateway Under Berkeley Unix 4.2", University
of Southern California, Information Sciences Institute,
Research Report ISI/RR-84-145, to be published.
[Mills 83] Mills, D.L., "EGP Models and Self-Organizing Systems" Message
to EGP-PEOPLE@BBN-UNIX, Nov. 1983.
[Mills 84a] Mills, D.L., "Exterior Gateway Protocol Formal Specification",
Network Information Center RFC904, April 1984.
[Mills 84b] Mills, D.L., "Revised EGP Model Clarified and Discussed",
Message to EGP-PEOPLE@BBN-UNIX, May 1984.
[Postel 84] Postel, J., "Exterior Gateway Protocol Implementation Schedule"
Network Information Center RFC890, Feb. 1984.
[Rose 84] Rose, M.T., "Low-Tech Connection into the ARPA-Internet: The
Raw-Packet Split Gateway", Department of Information and
Computer Science, University of California, Irvine, Technical
Report 216, Feb. 1984.
[Rosen 82] Rosen, E.C., "Exterior Gateway Protocol", Network Information
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[Seamonson & Rosen 84]
Seamonson, L.J. and Rosen, E.C., "Stub Exterior Gateway
Protocol", Network Information Center RFC888, Jan. 84.
[Xerox 81] "Internet Transport Protocols", Xerox System Integration
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