transport protocol
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... considered.
While classic transport protocols generally treat all objects
equally, the sending and receiving functions of a protocol providing
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... segments to determine which, if any, octets
are deliverable and which are not). At the other extreme, the
transport protocol could maintain object atomicity regardless of size
- passing arbitrarily large data structures to IP ...
... service profile is one of the concerns for
the transport protocol. It would be useful if the TCP could encode a
partial ordering in as few bits ...
... service and
discusses the practical issues involved with including partial
ordering in a transport protocol. The need for such a service is
motivated by several applications including the vast fields of
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... Chang, Y., "High-Speed Transport Protocol Evaluation -- the Final Report", MCNC Center for Communications Technical Document, February 1993. ...
