Title
File transfer protocols
Abstract
The approach taken by earlier file transfer protocols and the design decisions resulting from them are discussed. A brief review of the history of file transfer protocols and the development of the concepts on which they rely is given. References are made to the seminal protocol descriptions, although not to all subsequent updates of the protocols concerned. The modeling of filestores and file structures which form the basis for the meaning of the protocol exchanges is outlined. The concept of a document type is introduced to bring together the many and various aspects which characterize the definition of a particular class of information. The resultant International Standards Organization protocol provides a range of facilities for different styles of application, covering both simple transfer and access to shared information. Current activities to extend the international standard and identify common functional styles of usage are reviewed, and the current situation is summarized
Year
DOI
Venue
1989
10.1109/49.44553
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal  
Keywords
Field
DocType
Access protocols,Concurrent computing,Data communication,Convergence,Refining,Standards publication,Communication standards,History,Computer architecture
Convergence (routing),International standards organization,World Wide Web,Computer science,Computer network,International standard,File transfer,Concurrent computing,Document type definition
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
7
7
0733-8716
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.56
3
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Peter F. Linington19418.92