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+Network Working Group NWG Steering Committee
+Request For Comments: 212 August 23, 1971
+NIC 7192
+Updates: 207
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+ NWG Meeting On Network Usage
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+ M.I.T.'s Project MAC has agreed to host the next Network Working
+Group Meeting in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Due to several scheduling
+conflicts, the meeting dates indicated in RFC #207 have been moved
+ahead two weeks. Therefore, the meeting is scheduled to commence on
+Sunday, October 10 at 12 noon and is scheduled to adjourn on Thursday,
+October 14.
+
+ Prior to the time, the NWG has been almost entirely concerned
+with issues of communications and protocol implementation. However,
+we are now in a transitional phase; implementation efforts have been
+substantially completed and usage of the Network has emerged as a
+primary concern. Consequently, the theme of this Network Working
+Group Meeting is Network usage.
+
+ The meeting will provide an opportunity to 1) demonstrate current
+capabilities of host systems, 2) identify areas of application, 3)
+address issues concerning users and service centers, 4) provide
+updated information on status and recent developments.
+
+ There will be three sequential phases to the meeting as indicated
+in RFC #207. The first phase, the system programmers workshop, will
+commence on Sunday, October 10 at 12 noon and continue through Monday,
+October 11.
+
+ The second phase will begin on Tuesday, October 12 at 9:30 a.m.
+In addition to any workshops that may be organized the following
+activities are scheduled:
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+ a) A Protocol review - this session will be jointly
+ chaired by John Postel (UCLA) and Alex McKenzie (BBN)
+ and is open to concerned and knowledgeable persons.
+ The session is intended to review current standard
+ protocols.
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+ b) A course in NIC usage - this session will be a tutorial
+ in the use of the NIC. The size of the group is
+ limited by the number of available consoles. To
+ register, contact Dick Watson at SRI, (415) 326-6200.
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+ c) TIP Users - this session will be devoted to a
+ presentation of the characteristics of a Terminal
+ Interface MessAge Processor (TIP) and the use of a
+ TIP for accessing remote services. There will also
+ be a discussion period. The session will be conducted
+ by BBN and is open to interested participants.
+
+ The third phase will begin on Wednesday, October 14. Wednesday's
+session will consist of reports on status and recent developments. In
+the morning the following developments will be reported -- the outcome
+of the system programmers workshop, results of the Protocol review,
+specifications for Network on-line co-operative interaction, NIC
+philosophy, status report on user level Protocol development. The
+afternoon will highlight the status of the ILLIAC IV development,
+TENEX development, Data Computer development and current activities in
+Network Climate Dynamics. The session will conclude with a discussion
+of Network Management.
+
+ On Thursday morning representatives of Network service centers
+and user groups will hold a round table discussion on access to
+service centers via the Network. This discussion will be open to the
+public and audience participation will be invited.
+
+ Cocktails and dinner are planned for Wednesday evening beginning
+at 5:30 p.m.
+
+ More information on the October NWG meeting along with a schedule
+listing workshop meeting times and rooms will be available at a later
+date.
+
+ All NWG meeting attendees should register for the meeting by
+calling Anne Speare at (617) 864-6900 x1458. A block of rooms has
+been reserved at the Hotel Sonesta in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
+Meeting attendees can obtain a reservation at the Hotel Sonesta from
+Anne Speare. The rooms will be allocated on a first come first served
+basis.
+
+S. Crocker
+J. Heafner
+R. Kahn
+J. Melvin
+A. Vezza
+
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+ [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ]
+ [ into the online RFC archives by John Colton 6/97 ]
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