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TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview

Acknowledgments

First Edition

  • The authors of this publication were:
  • Gerard Bourbigot of IBM France
  • Frank Vandewiele of IBM Belgium
  • The project advisor for this publication was:
  • Peter Frick of IBM's International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center
  • Also thanks for their contributions to:
  • Bob Botts, New Mexico Branch Office, Albuquerque
  • Richard Ryniker, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights
  • Bruce Wilder, TCP/IP Development, Raleigh
  • Second Edition

  • The author of this publication was:
  • Ricardo Haragutchi of IBM Brazil
  • The project advisors for this publication were:
  • Peter Frick of IBM's International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center
  • Lesia Antonowytsch Cox of IBM's International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center
  • Also thanks for their contributions to:
  • Jim Curran, TCP/IP Development, Raleigh
  • Paul D. Bosco, Network Systems Architecture and Hardware in Advanced Solutions Developed, Milford
  • Niels Christiansen, ITSO-Austin
  • Third Edition

  • The author of this publication was:
  • Frederic Debulois of IBM France
  • The project advisor for this publication was:
  • Philippe Beaupied of IBM's International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center
  • Also thanks for their contributions to:
  • TCP/IP Development, Raleigh
  • International Technical Support Organization, Rochester Center
  • Telecommunications Education Center, Raleigh
  • Fourth Edition

    The advisor for this project was:
    Philippe Beaupied of IBM's
    International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center

    The author of this document is:
    Francis Li
    IBM Canada

    This publication is the result of a residency conducted at the International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center.

    Thanks to the following people for providing an excellent TCP/IP testing environment during the residency:
    Lesia Cox, Carla Sadtler and Dave Shogren
    International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center

    Fifth Edition

    The advisor for this project was:
    Eamon Murphy
    International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center

    The authors of this document are:
    Matthias Enders
    IBM Germany

    Steve Hayes
    IBM UK

    This publication is the result of a residency conducted at the International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center.

    Thanks to the following people for the invaluable advice and guidance provided in the production of this document:
    Antonius Bekker
    EMEA Education, Raleigh

    Edward Britton
    TCP/IP Technology, Strategy and Cross Product, Raleigh

    Alfred Christensen
    International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center

    Pete Haverlock
    NS Technical Support Center, Cary

    Barry Nusbaum
    International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center

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