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... transport of finite (but potentially very large) units of content.
These static data and file services are anticipated to be useful for
multicast-based cache ...
... provide transmission of large quantities of static data. Other types
of static data/file delivery services might make use of these
transport ...
... data or file content also. The NORM reliable stream service opens up
additional possibilities such as serialized reliable messaging or
other unbounded, perhaps dynamically produced content. The
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... group management, routing, and forwarding services. While
the techniques utilized in NORM are principally applicable to "flat"
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... STREAM, which corresponds to an ongoing transmission of
undefined length. This is analogous to the reliable stream service
provide by TCP for unicast ...
... multicast applications outside of bulk data transfer, but there is an
assumed model of bulk transfer transport service that drives the
trade-offs that determine the scalability and performance ...
... data transfer over generic IP multicast services. It is not the
intention of the authors to suggest it is suitable for supporting
all envisioned multicast ...
... unidirectional multicast routing/delivery service exists. Asymmetric
architectures supporting multicast ...
