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        Title           : A Message Bus for Local Coordiantion
        Author(s)       : J. Ott, C. Perkins, D. Kutscher
        Filename        : draft-ietf-mmusic-mbus-transport-04.txt,.ps
        Pages           : 45
        Date            : 28-Feb-01
        
The local Message Bus (Mbus) is a simple message-oriented
coordination infrastructure for group communication within groups of
co-located application entities. The Message Bus comprises three
logically distinct parts: a message transport infrastructure, a
structured message hierarchy, and a general purpose addressing
scheme. This document specifies message addressing, transport, and
security procedures and defines the message syntax for the Mbus. It
does not define application oriented semantics and procedures for
using the message bus.

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