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==References== {{Reflist|refs= <ref name="Bar1964">Baran, P. (1964). "On Distributed Communications Networks". In: IEEE Transactions on Communications 12.1, pp. 1–9.</ref> <ref name="Bae2010">Bärwolff, M. (2010). "End-to-End Arguments in the Internet: Principles, Practices, and Theory". Self-published online and via Createspace/Amazon ([http://xn--brwolff-5wa.de/publications/2010-10-PhD-thesis.html PDF, errata, etc.])</ref> <ref name="BBN1974">Bolt, Beranek and Newman Inc. (1974). Interface Message Processors for the Arpa Computer Network. BBN Report 2816. Quarterly Technical Report No.5, 1 January 1974 to 31 March 1974. Bolt, Beranek and Newman Inc. (BBN). ([http://xn--brwolff-5wa.de/public/BBN-1974--Interface-Message-Processors-for-the-ARPA-Computer-Network--Report-2816--Quarterly-Technical-Report-5.pdf Private copy, courtesy of BBN]).</ref> <ref name="BBN1977">McQuillan, J. M. and D. C. Walden (1977). "The ARPA Network Design Decisions". In: Computer Networks 1.5, pp. 243–289. 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