[Bigbang-dev] Testing inductively derived working group/org categories

Sebastian Benthall sbenthall at gmail.com
Tue Mar 2 22:49:47 CET 2021


Hello,

As an experiment, I've tried to derive some inductive categories of working
groups and organizations from the IETF data. If this works, it exposes some
latent structure in how IETF is organized, in terms of the weight of
certain organizations certain domains.

The following groups of words represent concentrations or clusterings in
the network of associations between organizations and working groups. I
wonder if somebody more involved in the domain work could tell me if they
seem meaningful at all, or just noisy.

Huawei, mpls, ccamp, idr, AT&T, Orange, 6man, ospf, Juniper Networks, grow

Google, dnsop, art, tls, ntp, VeriSign, Inc., lamps, oauth, dprive, kitten

Nokia, Ericsson, ops, tsv, roll, core, geopriv, ace, 6lo, mboned

app, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, Apple Inc., Isode Ltd, fax, homenet,
sieve, dkim, extra

Cisco Systems, Alcatel-Lucent, cfrg, pwe3, snmpv3, sacm, ipfix, alto,
uta, radius

sec, pkix, smime, rai, RSA Laboratories, httpbis, VPN Consortium,
ipsec, appsawg, Axway

avt, mmusic, avtcore, payload, sipping, idmr, simple, stir, RTFM, Inc., NTT

icnrg, nwcrg, mptcp, lisp, 6tisch, University of Cambridge, manet,
INRIA, gaia, nsis

v6ops, int, Intel, sidr, mip6, sidrops, Unaffiliated, Toshiba, impp, teep

tsvwg, tcpm, nfsv4, diffserv, University of Aberdeen, aqm, ipdvb, csi,
rddp, rserpool

iab, trill, secsh, rtg, forces, dtnrg, Harvard University, isms,
SPARTA, Inc., Trinity College Dublin

Independent, ecrit, ipp, Nortel Networks, magma, tictoc, entmib,
mediactrl, Avaya, Hewlett-Packard

Microsoft, ipsecme, IBM, dnsext, intarea, hip, Dell EMC, storm, USC/ISI, btns

gen, sipcore, sip, Neustar, straw, Tekelec, SJD, Georgetown
University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Quobis

http, University of Tennessee, Netscape, 822ext, find, Xerox
Corporation, Equinix, CERNET Center/Tsinghua, behave, asid



- Seb
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