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Taxonomy of Communication Requirements for Large-scale Multicast Applications (1999)  (Make Corrections)  (17 citations)
P Bagnall, R Briscoe, A Poppitt



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Abstract: The intention of this memo is to define a classification system for the communication requirements of any large-scale multicast application (LSMA). It is very unlikely one protocol can achieve a compromise between the diverse requirements of all the parties involved in any LSMA. It is therefore necessary to understand the worst-case scenarios in order to minimize the range of protocols needed. Dynamic protocol adaptation is likely to be necessary which will require logic to map particular... (Update)

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...include service discovery, access to distributed databases, distance learning and software distribution. According to their traffic type [1] these applications can fall into several classes. Two of these classes which are relevant to this paper are: multicast soft real time...

...rates, and user mobility. Multicast represents an efficient mechanism that implements point to multipoint communications. According to [Bagnall, 97] applications that use it fall into two classes, namely, soft real time and fully reliable multicast applications. Whereas the...

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R. Briscoe and P. Bagnall. Taxonomy of communication requirements for large-scale multicast applications. Internet draft, July 1997. Work in progress. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bagnall99taxonomy.html   More

@misc{ briscoe97taxonomy,
  author = "R. Briscoe and P. Bagnall",
  title = "Taxonomy of communication requirements for large-scale multicast applications",
  text = "R. Briscoe and P. Bagnall. Taxonomy of communication requirements for large-scale
    multicast applications. Internet draft, July 1997. Work in progress.",
  year = "1997",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bagnall99taxonomy.html" }
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