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This draft is a work item of the Reliable Multicast Transport Working Group of the
IETF.
Title : Reliable Multicast Transport Building Blocks for
One-to-Many Bulk-Data Transfer
Author(s) : B. Whetten, L. Vicisano, R. Kermode,
M. Handley, S. Floyd, M. Luby
Filename : draft-ietf-rmt-buildingblocks-03.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 17-Oct-00
This document describes a framework for the standardization of bulk-data
reliable multicast transport. It builds upon the experience gained
during the deployment of several classes of contemporary reliable
multicast transport, and attempts to pull out the commonalities between
these classes of protocols into a number of building blocks. To that
end, this document recommends that certain components that are common to
multiple protocol classes be standardized as 'building blocks.' The
remaining parts of the protocols, consisting of highly protocol
specific, tightly intertwined functions, shall be designated as
'protocol cores.' Thus, each protocol can then be constructed by
merging a 'protocol core' with a number of 'building blocks' which can
be re-used across multiple protocols.
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