RFC 2014:IRTF Research Group Guidelines and Proced...
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... This document defines guidelines and procedures for Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) Research Groups. The IRTF ...
... Research Groups. The IRTF focuses on longer term research issues related to the Internet while the parallel organization, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF ...
... research issues related to the Internet while the parallel organization, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), focuses on the shorter term issues of engineering and standards making. ...
... The Internet is a loosely-organized international collaboration of autonomous, interconnected networks; it supports host-to-host ...
... host-to-host communication through voluntary adherence to open protocols and procedures defined by Internet Standards, a collection of which are commonly known as "the TCP/IP protocol suite". Development and ...
... commonly known as "the TCP/IP protocol suite". Development and review of potential Internet Standards from all sources is conducted by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF ...
... review of potential Internet Standards from all sources is conducted by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The Internet Standards Process is defined in [1 ...
... by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The Internet Standards Process is defined in [1]. ...
... Research Groups. These groups work on topics related to Internet protocols, applications, architecture and technology. Research Groups ...
... IRTF Chair in consultation with the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG). The IRSG membership ...
... to time hold topical workshops focusing on research areas of importance to the evolution of the Internet, or more general workshops to, for example, discuss research priorities from an ...
... workshops to, for example, discuss research priorities from an Internet perspective. ...
... The reader is encouraged to study The Internet Standards Process [1] to gain a complete understanding of the philosophy, procedures and ...
... Research Groups are formed to encourage research in areas of importance to the evolution of the Internet. Clearly, anyone may conduct such research, whether or not they are members of a Research Group. The expectation is that by sponsoring Research Groups ...


... created to address a research area related to Internet protocols, applications, architecture or technology area. Research Groups ...
... IRTF Web site, and published in the Internet Monthly Report (IMR). ...
... Research Group plans to address clear and relevant for the Internet community? ...
... The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) will also review the charter of the proposed Research Group ...
... Research Group to determine the relationship of the proposed work to the overall architecture of the Internet Protocol Suite. ...
... address (possibly the Chair's) for members of the Internet community to send queries regarding the Research Group ...
... A Research Group, whether limited membership or open, will have an "interest" Internet mailing list open to all interested parties. This list is used for an open discussion ...
... Research Group, the charter shall describe the proposed research and shall discuss objectives and expected impact with respect to the Internet Architecture. ...


... session participation, reaching closure, norms of behavior, etc. Since the products are research results, not Internet standards, consensus of the group is not required. Rather, the measure of success is the quality and ...


... Research Groups produce coherent, coordinated, architecturally consistent and timely output as a contribution to the overall evolution of the Internet architecture. In addition to the detailed tasks related to Research Groups outlined below, the IRTF Chair ...
... IRTF progress to the to the IAB and the wider Internet community (including via the IMR). ...


... Experimental Request For Comments (RFCs) series [1]. This series is the archival publication record for the Internet community. A document can be written by an individual in a Research Group, by a group as a whole with a designated Editor, or by others ...
... does not determine the status of a document. Status is determined through separate, explicit status labels. In other words, the reader is reminded that all Internet Standards are published as RFCs, but NOT all RFCs specify standards. ...
... Experimental track generally requires IESG review. However, in all cases initial publication as an Internet Draft is preferred. ...


... Internet Architecture Board and Internet Engineering Steering Group, "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 2", RFC 1602(-> 2026) ...
... Internet Architecture Board and Internet Engineering Steering Group, "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 2", RFC 1602(-> 2026), IAB ...
... Internet Architecture Board and Internet Engineering Steering Group, "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 2", RFC 1602(-> 2026), IAB, IESG ...
... 1602(-> 2026), IAB, IESG, March 1994. Soon to be replaced by "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3", Work in Progress. ...



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