RFC372 - Notes on a Conversation with Bob Kahn on the ICCC

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NWG/RFC#372 Richard W. Watson

NIC 11022 (SRI-ARC)

12-JUL-72

NOTES ON A CONVERSATION WITH BOB KAHN ON THE ICCC

I called Bob Kahn and had a good chat with him about some ASPects

of the ICCC meeting demonstration. The points discussed and his

answers were the following.

What is the physical environment going to be like?

Bob has arranged for the Georgetown Ballroom of the Hilton

Hotel; it has 3000 square feet probably about 75x40 (exact

dimensions are not known to Bob at this time).

A carpeted false floor is to be installed and there will be

a partition for an area to show a movie on resource sharing

which will run more or less continuously.

There will not be booths in the normal sense but details

are not yet worked out. Bob eXPects to have tables

arranged around the room holding 1 or 2 terminals and low 4

ft. partitions to break up the space.

Who will man the booths?

Bob presently expects many terminals to be unmanned,

although manufcturers could have a sales rep.

There will probably be people from net sites at some of

them from time to time to demonstrate their programs.

We discussed the need for lots of experts from the network

around who can answer questions and help people. Bob is in

favor of sUCh a thing but has not had time yet to pull such

a group together and there is some uncertainty if enough

people will volunteer, his initial approach to people

yielded lots of people interested but with other things to

do.

When will the equipment be on the floor and available to try

there?

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Notes on a Conversation with Bob Kahn on the ICCC

The conference is tues-thurs oct 24-26 and at the moment

the room is only going to be available from the 22nd. This

seems to be a short time to install floor, TIP, terminals,

phone lines, etc and Bob is going to try to get the room

the previous Wed or Fri, but doesn't know yet.

Bob would like to have working demo with terminals,

resources at BBN in Aug.

What resources are presently committed?

UCLA KliNerock will have some network measurement stuff to

demonstrate.

Stanford AI has indicated they will have some programs to

demone.

Utah Tony Hearn will have his Reduce program to demo, Berry

Wessler plans to demo something, Harvey Greenfield has some

sort of mdical program.

RAND before recent sakeup indicated iterest, status now not

known.

SDC will have some natural language programs and their

data management systems.

MIT Vezza and Kahn are looking into having some hardcopy

device such as Photon attached to a GE TS system. Al has

some other things to demo.

Bob has contacted a number of non net sources such as the

NY Times (data base), Eastern Airlines etc., but has no

definite commitments yet.

We at ARC will of course have a number of things to

demonstrate.

This ARPANET demo is the only show at the conference. Larry

Roberts has invited the ASIS people over for Thurs afternoon.

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Notes on a Conversation with Bob Kahn on the ICCC

The TIP has at this time never been tested with 64 terminals,

but they are going to be putting as many terminal on as

possible during July and testing the terminal to be supplied

ford the conference.

Starting about AUg 1 he expects to start testing to see what

terminals work with what resources and what glitches exist.

I asked Bob if we could have enough space for a ARC NIC booth

with an IMLAC TI and room for people to watch our demo's. Bob

saw no problem there; IMLAC has committed 2 terminals and we

can have one. TI has not indicated they plan to loan terminal

for the show. Hiram French is the man from IMLAC who is

supposed to call us. If there are more than 64 terminal or

the TIP can't support all, then they will have to schedule

terminal connections to the TIP.

Bob is not sure who will be at the conference, its theme is

networks and their impact on soceity, implications for

regulation etc. so ther should be a broad spectrum of people;

will send me a program.

We talked about what kind of documentation help, signs etc

will be around to help people connect and use resources and

generally understand wha the deomo is allabout.

Bob's present picture is some large 2x3 signs in the lobby

outside the main lecture room directing people to the demo

and then some signs inside explaining what's happening, a

card with some TIP commands,resources, a brochure with

actual scenerios of resource usage, the movie and some

people as the main on the floor sources of help.

We talked about the need to coordinate all this with NIC

documentation and our desire to help design all this. Bob

and I are tentatively planning to get together the weekend

of July 7 here to plan this. We need to have

thoughtcthrough ahead of time what we think should be done.

ARPA except for Bob does not seem to have set up any budget for

this show except what their contractors are essentially willing

to give as part of their ongoing research, therefore he has a

very difficult job of pulling off such a large show without more

help than he seems to have gotten so far (these are my

conclusions not satements of his).

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