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Horton, M. R., and Adams, R. RFC 1036: Standard for interchange of USENET messages, Dec. 1987. Obsoletes RFC0850 [4]. Status: UNKNOWN.

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The Design and Implementation of Distributed, Disconnected.. - MacDonald   (Correct)

....the compression of many small files is not likely to be as good as the single compression of one large file. 8 A Global Cache and Transport Mechanism Based on Delta Communication PRCS servers may be configured to exchange and synchronize data with peer servers. Much like the NNTP protocol [7] [5], these servers may be configured to feed neighbors in a logical server network. This network of PRCS servers provides a distributed, replicant file repository functionality which supports the following, abstract operations: get (file, branch name) 9 put (file, branch name) commit ( Though ....

Horton, M. R., and Adams, R. RFC 1036: Standard for interchange of USENET messages, Dec. 1987. Obsoletes RFC0850 [4]. Status: UNKNOWN.


Versioned File Archiving, Compression, and Distribution - MacDonald (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....for deciding which files should be stored at each server. The underlying storage mechanism only provides efficient delta storage and push pull delta transfer. Aside from efficiency issues, this type of service resembles the operation of NNTP servers for news transport as described in RFC 1036 [7]. This is a nice abstraction for building application servers; an application may co reside with a distribution server, leaving the details of efficient transfer to the abstraction and only implementing application specific control and policy. Since the service can be easily proxied, it reside on ....

Horton, M. R., and Adams, R. RFC 1036: Standard for interchange of USENET messages, Dec. 1987. Obsoletes RFC0850 [?]. Status: UNKNOWN.


Novel Indexes and Metadata Sources in Digital Libraries - Yeates (1999)   (Correct)

....electronic discussion boards, in this case technical formalisation focusing on how to use the media, rather than what to used for. This medium does not specify what is said, but through technical formalisations (such as newsgroup hierarchies and simple backwards references) allows tool support [37, 39, 36]. These formalisations have met with limited success, in part because normal users rarely bother inserting basic metadata in documents they publish (as evidenced by the complete failure of the Keywords: header in newsgroups) and in part because the tools to support its use have not been ....

Mark R. Horton. RFC-850: Standard for Interchange of USENET Messages. IETF, June 1983.


Novel Indexes and Metadata Sources in Digital Libraries - Yeates (1999)   (Correct)

....electronic discussion boards, in this case technical formalisation focusing on how to use the media, rather than what to used for. This medium does not specify what is said, but through technical formalisations (such as newsgroup hierarchies and simple backwards references) allows tool support [37, 39, 36]. These formalisations have met with limited success, in part because normal users rarely bother inserting basic metadata in documents they publish (as evidenced by the complete failure of the Keywords: header in newsgroups) and in part because the tools to support its use have not been ....

M. Horton and R. Adams. RFC-1036: Standard for Interchange of USENET Messages. IETF, December 1987.


Rainbow: Prototyping the DIOM Interoperable System - Lee (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....may require special passwords and usernames Wrapper to Usenet Each Usenet newsgroup is modeled as a separate class and each article in the newsgroup is modeled as an instance of that class. Each one of the generic wrapper functions must translate the DIOM request into a Usenet client request [26] and translate the result back into a DIOM result. To facilitate data functions on Usenet data, we scan the data in its native format and insert the articles into a local database system (normalize) We then perform query processing using the database and the result is translated to a DIOM Result. ....

M. Horton. RFC 1036: Standard for interchange of USENET messages. ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1036.txt, December 1987.


The Design and Implementation of Distributed, Disconnected.. - MacDonald   (Correct)

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Horton, M. R. RFC 850: Standard for interchange of USENET messages, June 1983. Obsoleted by RFC1036 [5]. Status: UNKNOWN.

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