End-to-end arguments in system design (Q56503280)

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article by J. H. Saltzer et al published 1 November 1984 in ACM Transactions on Computer Systems
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End-to-end arguments in system design
article by J. H. Saltzer et al published 1 November 1984 in ACM Transactions on Computer Systems

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    End-to-end arguments in system design (English)
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    2. Is there an Internet Architecture? / 2.3 It is also generally felt that end-to-end functions can best be realised by end-to-end protocols. / To quote from [Saltzer], "The function in question can completely and correctly be implemented only with the knowledge and help of the application standing at the endpoints of the communication system. Therefore, providing that questioned function as a feature of the communication system itself is not possible. (Sometimes an incomplete version of the function provided by the communication system may be useful as a performance enhancement.") / [Saltzer] End-To-End Arguments in System Design, J.H. Saltzer, D.P.Reed, D.D.Clark, ACM TOCS, Vol 2, Number 4, November 1984, pp 277-288. (English)

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