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IP-based networks level the playing field
Many different wired and wireless sensor network protocols are available today, each developed to fit a specific need.
The chairman of the IPSO Alliance, which is helping drive IP-based networking technology further into the industrial space, gives us an exclusive overview of the group’s mission.
preview:
http://www.industrial-embedded.com
date: 5/27/2009

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Network device configuration management software simplifies software, increases robustness
In this month’s Software Corner column we’ll explore NETCONF, an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard that defines all the details regarding robust and simple network device configuration.
preview:
http://www.compactpci-systems.com
date: 5/8/2009

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Internet Protocols from the Open Directory Project
Good list of Internet resources for Protocols, including TCP/IP as well as others.
preview:
http://dmoz.org
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Yahoo's Page on Protocols
This is Yahoo's page on Internetworking and Networking protocols.
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http://dir.yahoo.com
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Free Protocols Foundation
The Free Protocols Foundation (FPF) is an independent public forum, dedicated to the support of patent-free protocols.
We do this by means of the following major activities: * By providing an independent, external forum in which an Author may make an initial declaration that a protocol is intended to be patent-free. * By defining a set of patent-related Working Group procedures...
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http://www.freeprotocols.org
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Internet Software Consortium
Dedicated to production-quality software engineering for key Internet standards.
Reference implementations of Internet standards often have the weight of de-facto standards and they want to make sure that those reference implementations are properly supported.
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http://www.isc.org
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