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The DoD internet architecture model

Computer Networks (1976), 1983
This paper outlines the principles on which the U.S. Department of Defense packet internet architecture is based and characterizes some of the protocols which implement the architecture. Major factors which influenced the development of this architectural model include experimental and operational experience with a large number of interconnected packet
Vinton G. Cerf, Ed Cain
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Strategy for a DoD Software Initiative

Computer, 1983
The US has lost its lead in many of the mature technologies from which our industrial base and military power were built. The threat of a similar strategic loss now faces the electronics, computer, and software industries and cannot be tolerated. The military and even the economic position of this country is inextricably tied to the ability to exploit ...
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Dod

Books Abroad, 1970
Vera Lee, Maurice Fickelson
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University Research and DOD

Science, 1981
C J, Clark, J R, Clark
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The DoD Initiative in Integrated Circuits

Computer, 1979
The Department of Defense's Very High-Speed IC Program includes research in areas such as submicron fabrication technology and advanced signal processing. DoD foresees results beneficial to both commercial and military applications.
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DoD-Std-2167A and methodologies

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1990
Many experts in software engineering agree that the emerging iterative requirements engineering, software engineering and software design methodologies present excellent ways to identify and validate user requirements. These methodologies often include innovative techniques for elicitation and validation of user requirements including various forms of ...
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The Development of Ada, the Dod language

1979
A short history is given of the development of Ada. The language is surveyed to place it within the context of other major language developments. The major part of the paper explains the reasons why the language has its current form, and comments on other alternatives.
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