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        Title           : TRACK PROTOCOL INSTANTION OVER UDP:TREE ACKNWOLEGEMENT
                          BASED RELIABLE MULTICAST
        Author(s)       : B. Whetten et al.
        Filename        : draft-whetten-rmt-track-pi-00.txt
        Pages           : 29
        Date            : 2002-11-5
        
One of the protocol instantiations the RMT WG is chartered to create 
is a TRee-based ACKnowledgement protocol (TRACK).  Rather than create 
a set of monolithic protocol specifications, the RMT WG has chosen to 
break the reliable multicast protocols into Building Blocks (BB) and 
Protocol Instantiations (PI).  A Building Block is a specification of 
the algorithms of a single component, with an abstract interface to 
other BBs and PIs.  A PI combines a set of BBs, adds in the 
additional required functionality not specified in any BB, and 
specifies the specific instantiation of the protocol.

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