@techreport{rfc2616,
title = {Hypertext Transfer Protocol {--} {HTTP/1.1}},
author = {R. Fielding and J. Gettys and J. Mogul and H. Frystyk and L. Masinter and P. Leach and T. Berners-Lee},
institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force},
month = {June},
number = {2616},
pages = {176},
type = {RFC},
url = {http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt},
year = {1999},
description = {My Master Thesis bibliography},
abstract = {The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level
protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems.
It is a generic, stateless, protocol which can be used for many tasks
beyond its use for hypertext, such as name servers and distributed
object management systems, through extension of its request methods,
error codes and headers. A feature of HTTP is the typing and negotiation
of data representation, allowing systems to be built independently of
the data being transferred.},
days = {15},
keywords = {imported }
}