| 6.1 Maffeis S, Bischofberger WR, Mtzel K-U: GTS: A Generic Multicast Transport Service |
....we need a reliable transfer. Particularly if we have compressed and perhaps even encrypted data, it won t do to have pieces of it missing when it gets to the distribution points. There are quite a number of groups working on reliable multicast technologies ( 7] 8] 9] 10] 11] 12] [13]) Unfortunately, it is a difficult technology to develop. To understand why and to see how significant the difference is between the needs of real time multicast (e.g. audio or video transmissions) and non real time bulk multicast, we look at multicast and particularly at the current Internet ....
Maffeis, S., Bischofberger, W., and Maetzel, K., "GTS: A Generic Multicast Transport Service," University of Zurich Technical Report UBILAB 96.6.1, June 1994, ftp://ftp.ifi.unizh.ch/pub/techreports/gts.ps.Z copy: http://www-atp.llnl.gov/atp/papers/HRM/references/gts.ps
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6.1 Maffeis S, Bischofberger WR, Mtzel K-U: GTS: A Generic Multicast Transport Service
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Maffeis, S., Bischofberger, W., and Matzel, K. GTS: a generic multicast transport service, UBILAB technical report 94.6.1, 1994.
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