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* [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qskr4PNfnwvqIU6mVdCWPBUS8eXln1Kv INWG Documents] - curated by Alex McKenzie, a member of the INWG
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* [http://alexmckenzie.weebly.com/inwg-and-the-conception-of-the-internet-an-eyewitness-account.html INWG and the Conception of the Internet: An Eyewitness Account]
 
* Ronda Hauben, [http://www.columbia.edu/~rh120/other/birth_tcp.txt The Internet: On its International Origins and Collaborative Vision]
 
* Ronda Hauben, [http://www.columbia.edu/~rh120/other/birth_tcp.txt The Internet: On its International Origins and Collaborative Vision]
 
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Latest revision as of 05:52, 25 January 2025

The International Network Working Group (usually referred to by its acronym, INWG) was the first organized group to study the field of internetworking - the connection together of disparate data networks. It was formed in 1972, at the first International Conference on Computer Communications; about a year later, it was given a formal home in the International Federation for Information Processing, as IFIP Working Group 6.1 - Computer Communication.

Although the INWG eventually tailed out, a deep descendant, the Internet Engineering Task Force, is today in charge of the technology of the Internet, the internet which the INWG laid the groundwork for.

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