Internet Architecture Board Board of internetwork researchers who discuss issues pertinent to Internet architecture Responsible for appointing a variety of Internet-related groups
Internet Architecture Board Formally called the Internet Activities Board The technical body that oversees the development of the Internet suite of protocols (commonly referred to as "TCP/IP") It has two task forces (the IRTF and the IETF) each charged with investigating a particular area
The technical body that oversees the development of the Internet suite of protocols (commonly referred to as TCP/IP) It has two task forces (the IRTF and the IETF), each charged with investigating a particular area
Internet Architecture Board (network, Internet, standard) The technical body that oversees the development of the Internet suite of protocols It has two task forces: the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)and the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) "IAB" previously stood for "Internet Activities Board"
The Internet Advertising Bureau is an industry organization dedicated to the promotion of Web advertising They establish standards, conduct industry research, and talk up the Web as a marketing nirvana The IAB has done good work in the areas of metrics and Web branding, but their vested interest in presenting a rosy image of Web advertising can also make them a tad biased
Internet Activities Board The governing body that oversees the development of the Internet IAB has two task forces (IETF and IRTF) that produce short and long term solutions and standards
This refers to the Internet Architecture Board This is the "regulatory body" that makes decisions about standards and other vital issues surrounding the Internet
IAB stands for the Internet Advertising Bureau The IAB is a global nonprofit association devoted exclusively to maximizing the use and effectiveness of advertising on the Internet The IAB sponsors research and events related to theInternet advertising industry
Internet Activities Board The technical body that oversees the development of the Internet suite of protocols (commonly referred to as "TCP/IP") It has two task forces (the IRTF and the IETF) each charged with investigating a particular area
Internet technical advisory committee concerned with network planning and engineering (protocols, appointments to committees, requests for comments, etc.)