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Abstract: The Distributed Object Computation Testbed (DOCT) Project is a
collaboration led by the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and funded by the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the US Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO). The DOCT project was initiated with the objective of
creating a testbed system for handling complex documents on geographically distributed
data archives and computing platforms. The project focuses on technologies that apply to
the information needs of... (Update)
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.... of the system was demonstrated as part of another project at SDSC, called the Distributed Object Computation Testbed (DOCT) project [10, 4]. In general, the SRB provides the type of functionality expected in next generation, wide area file systems and digital libraries [6]...
.... and certification can then be cast in terms of the information models and technologies needed to manage and federate collections [14, 17, 18]. It is interesting to note that the data and information models needed to federate multiple collections in space are the same...
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C. Baru, R. Moore, A. Rajasekar, W. Schroeder, M. Wan, R. Klobuchar, D. Wade, R. Sharpe, and J. Terstriep. A data handling architecture for a prototype federal application. In Procs. of the 6th Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies, Silver Spring, Maryland, 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/baru98data.html More
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author = "C. Baru and R. Moore and A. Rajasekar and W. Schroeder and M. Wan and R.
Klobuchar and D. Wade and R. Sharpe and J. Terstriep",
title = "A data handling architecture for a prototype federal application",
text = "C. Baru, R. Moore, A. Rajasekar, W. Schroeder, M. Wan, R. Klobuchar, D.
Wade, R. Sharpe, and J. Terstriep. A data handling architecture for a prototype
federal application. In Procs. of the 6th Goddard Conference on Mass Storage
Systems and Technologies, Silver Spring, Maryland, 1998.",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/baru98data.html" }
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Technical Report G (context) - Requirements
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Technical Report E (context) - Security
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