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O'Malley, S. and L. Peterson, "TCP Extensions Considered Harmful", RFC-1263, University of Arizona, October 1991.

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Service Introduction in an Active Network - Wetherall (1999)   (16 citations)  (Correct)

....design. The net result is an emphasis on minimal changes that serve general purpose needs, on one all purpose protocol rather than many special purpose protocols. In the case of TCP, O Malley argues that this approach is ineffective, and suggests that a versioning mechanism support evolution [ O Malley and Peterson, 1991 ] Regardless of the mechanism, however, it is clear that the current system does not match the increasing diversity with which the Internet is used and does not encourage the experimentation necessary for innovation. Incremental deployment is necessary to allow a new service region to grow ....

S. O'Malley and L. Peterson. TCP Extensions Considered Harmful. Request For Comments 1263, October 1991.


ADAPTIVE: A Flexible and Adaptive Transport System.. - Schmidt, Box, Suda (1992)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....and reliability management. A flexible transport system architectural design is essential for supporting prototyping, experimentation, and diversity. Experience indicates that it is very difficult to specify one protocol that is optimal for all application transport system network combinations [29]. Therefore, instead of developing a single highly complex, all encompassing protocol, ADAPTIVE provides a transport system architecture that permits fine grain selection and configuration of precisely specified protocol mechanisms [2] ADAPTIVE also supports run time adaptive reconfiguration that ....

L. Peterson and S. O'Malley, "TCP Extensions Considered Harmful," Network Information Center RFC 1263, pp. 1--19, 1991.


Network Systems Research Group: An Annotated Bibliography - Peterson (1994)   Self-citation (Peterson)   (Correct)

....graph is complex, individual protocols encapsulate a single function, and the topology of the graph is dynamic. It also demonstrates that this architecture results in efficient network software. A follow up paper describes how this architecture can be used to extend TCP for high speed networks [O Ma91]. 2.2 x kernel: Phase 2 During a second phase, we encapsulated the communications core of the x kernel, and treated it as a portable framework that could be embedded in any operating system. We also began to experiment with the x kernel on RISC workstations connected by high speed ATM and FDDI ....

O'Malley, S. W. and Peterson, L. L. TCP extensions considered harmful. Request for Comments 1263, University of Arizona, October 1991.


Network Working Group R. Braden Request for Comments: 1379.. - Status Of This   (Correct)

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O'Malley, S. and L. Peterson, "TCP Extensions Considered Harmful", RFC-1263, University of Arizona, October 1991.


Network Working Group R. Braden Request for Comments: 1337.. - Status Of This   (Correct)

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O'Malley, S. and L. Peterson, "TCP Extensions Considered Harmful", RFC-1263, University of Arizona, October 1991.


Upgrading Transport Protocols Using Untrusted Mobile Code - Patel, Whitaker.. (2003)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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S. O'Malley and L. Peterson. TCP Extensions Considered Harmful. RFC 1263, IETF, Oct. 1991.


Upgrading Transport Protocols Using Untrusted Mobile Code - Patel, Whitaker.. (2003)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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S. O'Malley and L. Peterson. TCP Extensions Considered Harmful. RFC 1263, IETF, Oct. 1991.


The Transmission Control Protocol - Noureddine, Tobagi (2002)   (Correct)

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O'Malley S., Peterson L., TCP Extensions Considered Harmful, RFC1263, October 1991.


An Extension to TCP: Partial Order Service - Connolly, Amer, Conrad (1994)   (11 citations)  (Correct)

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O'Malley, S., and L. Peterson, "TCP Extensions Considered Harmful", RFC 1263, University of Arizona, October 1991.

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