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RFC 2729
Title: Taxonomy of Communication Requirements for
Large-scale Multicast Applications
Author(s): P. Bagnall, R. Briscoe, A. Poppitt
Status: Informational
Date: December 1999
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Pages: 27
Characters: 53322
Updates/Obsoletes/See Also: None
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-lsma-requirements-04.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2729.txt
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 combinations of requirements to
particular mechanisms. Standardizing the way that applications define
their requirements is a necessary step towards this. Classification
is a first step towards standardization.
This document is a product of the Large Scale Multicast Applications
Working Group of the IETF.
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