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        Title           : Netnews Administration System (NAS)
        Author(s)       : P. Grau, V. Heinau, H. Schlichting
        Filename        : draft-dfncis-netnews-admin-sys-05.txt
        Pages           : 49
        Date            : 2003-1-10
        
The Netnews Administration System (NAS) is a    framework to simplify
the administration and usage    of network news (also known as Netnews)
on the Internet. Data for the administration    of newsgroups and
hierarchies are kept    in a distributed hierarchical database and are
available through a client-server-protocol.
The database    is accessible by news servers and news administrators as
well    as by news readers. News servers can update their configuration
automatically; administrators are able to get the data manually. News
reader programs are able to get certain information from an NAS
server, automatically or at a user's    discretion, to provide detailed
information about groups and    hierarchies to the user.
NAS is usable in coexistence    with the current, established process of
control messages; an    unwanted interference is impossible.
Furthermore,    NAS is able to reflect the somewhat chaotic structure of
Usenet in a hierarchical database. NAS can be used without
modification    of existing news relay, news server or news reader
software, however, some tasks will be better    accomplished with NAS
compliant software.

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