RFC 1

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RFC 1 is the first Request for Comments document, published in 1969, which laid the groundwork for the development of the ARPANET and the modern Internet protocol standards process.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Request for Comments document
technical memorandum
author Steve Crocker
authorAffiliation University of California, Los Angeles
category Internet history
computer networking documentation
citedAs Crocker, S., RFC 1, Host Software, April 1969
citedBy numerous later RFCs
context early packet-switched networking research
createdInContextOf ARPANET
surface form: ARPANET project
describes early ARPANET host software concepts
initial ideas for host-to-host protocols
documentType informational
hasAbbreviation RFC 1 self-link
hasPageCount 4
hasSeriesAbbreviation RFCs
surface form: RFC
hasURL https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1
historicSignificance first document in the RFC series
origin of the RFC publication model
identifier RFC0001
influenced Internet standards development
subsequent RFC documents
isPartOf ARPANET documentation
language English
laysGroundworkFor ARPANET development
Internet protocol standards process
maintainedBy RFC Editor
mentionsOrganization Network Information Center
Stanford Research Institute
partOfSeries RFCs
surface form: Request for Comments
publicationDate 1969-04-07
publicationYear 1969
publishedBy Network Working Group
region United States of America
surface form: United States
RFCNumber 1
seriesPublisher Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense
status Historic
subject ARPANET
Internet standards process
host software
network protocols
title Host Software

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Steve Crocker wrote RFC 1
RFC 1 hasAbbreviation RFC 1 self-link