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Thanks Bruce - reminds me of those other great names - APL and AWK. A
Programming Language and from wiki

The name AWK is derived from the surnames of its authors ? Alfred Aho, Peter
Weinberger, and Brian Kernighan;

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From: Bruce Vining <bvining@xxxxxxxxxx>

As long as it's Friday PM...

There is no Schowler. The name is a combination of two last names (which
won't be given here), one from Endicott and one from Rochester, who
independently asked for this routing capability. The developers, who will
also be left unnamed, that implemented the support simply combined the two
names when refering to the capability. This name is definitely unique to
System i, though maybe it will catch on :-)

Have a great weekend,
Bruce




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From: vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx

Don't know who it is, but here is a presentation from 2000 COMMON on
this
stuff


ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/web/tcpip/common/routload/pdf/r
outload.pdf

Thanks, Vern!

It's just that the only place I find the name Schowler is in IBM
documentation. When I heard the term "Schowler routes" I thought it might
be a widely used term like "Cherenkov radiation" but that seems not to be
the case.

Joe


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