Internet Architecture Board: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) is a committee of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).

Its responsibilities include:

  • IESG Confirmation: The IAB confirms the IETF Chair and IESG Area Directors, from nominations provided by the IETF Nominating Committee.
  • Architectural Oversight: The IAB provides oversight of, and occasional commentary on, aspects of the architecture for the protocols and procedures used by the Internet.
  • Standards Process Oversight and Appeal: The IAB provides oversight of the process used to create Internet Standards. The IAB serves as an appeal board for complaints of improper execution of the standards process through acting as an appeal body in respect of an IESG standards decision.
  • Request for Comments series and IANA: The IAB is responsible for editorial management and publication of the Request for Comments (RFC) document series, and for administration of the assignment of IETF Protocol parameter values by the IETF Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).
  • External Liaison: The IAB acts as representative of the interests of the IETF in liaison relationships with other organizations concerned with standards and other technical and organizational issues relevant to the world-wide Internet.
  • Advice to ISOC: The IAB acts as a source of advice and guidance to the Board of Trustees and Officers of the Internet Society concerning technical, architectural, procedural, and (where appropriate) policy matters pertaining to the Internet and its enabling technologies.
  • IRTF Chair: The IAB selects a chair of the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) for a renewable two year term.

Find more facts
 
Further reference
Remember what Internet Architecture Board means:
Other sources
Search for Internet Architecture Board information on:  amazon.com
Your reference for information, definition
http://explanation-guide.info/meaning/Internet-Architecture-Board.html
インターネットアーキテクチャ委員会
Licensing information:
This article uses material from Wikipedia (credits) and is made available under the terms of the GNU FDL (copy).
Image licensing information is accessible by clicking the image.

Welcome, guest!
You are not logged in
ID:
Password:

Social bookmarks


Book search