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M.T. Hamilton. Research Opportunities for Multicast Resource Discovery. Technical Report 974, Department of Computer Studies, LUT, March 1995. !URL: http://agate.lut.ac.uk/pub/mbone/LUT-CS-TR-974.ps.Z ?.

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Warp Resource Discovery - Ve Ry   (Correct)

....ffl Transmission ffl Evaluation ffl Results Each of these are described in more detail in their own implementation section. The general issues behind the use of multicast for resource location are discussed quite comprehensively in two reports by Martion Hamilton of Loughborough University[1, 2]. The old implementation ran into snags very quickly with the problem of proliferation of tags and identifiers for the various aspects of system performance that we wish to consider. The problem was that the tags are generated manually and are in a flat namespace. The following code is a ....

Martin Hamilton. Research opportunities for multicast resource discovery. Technical report LUT CS--TR 974. Department of Computer Science, Loughborough University of Technology, Ashby Road, LE113TU, March 1995. Resource discovery and predicate addressing W10-95 DRAFT REFERENCES 11


Distributed Indexing and IP Multicast - Hamilton (1995)   Self-citation (Hamilton)   (Correct)

....1 Preamble Distributed indexing is the name which we will give to the process by which information about resources which can be downloaded over the network is collected and made available for browsing and searching. Previous work has identified the main strands of activity in this area [1]. This report explores the specific issues of ffl the information being indexed data ffl the nature of the indexing information meta information ffl distribution of the indexing information forward knowledge ffl applicability of a multicast approach to distribution Typically, the ....

....between it and the host which is sending usually this mirrors the physical network topology. 6 The Simple Discovery Protocol SDP[31] is an attempt to build a minimal protocol for experimentation with multicast resource discovery scenarios. The rationale behind this is discussed in detail in [1]. Version 1 of SDP uses unicast and multicast UDP[32] All of the normal design issues which apply to UDP based protocols apply equally well to multicast UDP in particular, there is no guarantee that packets will be delivered reliably. A future version of SDP is likely to incorporate a reliable ....

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M.T. Hamilton. Research Opportunities for Multicast Resource Discovery. Technical Report 974, Department of Computer Studies, LUT, March 1995. !URL: http://agate.lut.ac.uk/pub/mbone/LUT-CS-TR-974.ps.Z ?.


A Simple Discovery Protocol - Hamilton, Knight (1995)   Self-citation (Hamilton)   (Correct)

....name service or bootstrap service The protocol described in this report addresses these potential uses of IP multicast for Internet resource discovery. The problem of resource discovery has been widely addressed in unicast environments, but little work has been done on multicast resource discovery[5]. The SDP protocol provides a simple starting point from which to experiment with this, from which it should be possible to determine whether the use of multicast offers any significant advantage over conventional unicast approaches. 2 Protocol Overview SDP is a client server protocol which runs ....

M.T. Hamilton. Research Opportunities for Multicast Resource Discovery. Technical Report LUT-CS-TR-974, Department of Computer Studies, Loughborough University of Technology, March 1995. !URL: ftp://agate.lut.ac.uk/pub/mbone/LUT-CS-TR-974.ps.Z ?.


Multicast Approaches to World-Wide Web Caching - Hamilton (1995)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Hamilton)   (Correct)

....between it and the host which is sending usually this mirrors the physical network topology. 8 The Simple Discovery Protocol SDP[21] is an attempt to build a minimal protocol for experimentation with multicast resource discovery scenarios. The rationale behind this is discussed in detail in [22]. Version 1 of SDP uses unicast and multicast UDP[23] All of the normal design issues which apply to UDP based protocols apply equally well to multicast UDP in particular, there is no guarantee that packets will be delivered reliably. A future version of SDP is likely to incorporate a reliable ....

M.T. Hamilton. Research Opportunities for Multicast Resource Discovery. Technical Report 974, Department of Computer Studies, LUT, March 1995. !URL: http://agate.lut.ac.uk/pub/mbone/LUT-CS-TR-974.ps.Z ?.

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