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Terminology for Computing in the Network
draft-irtf-coinrg-coin-terminology-01

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (coinrg RG)
Expired & archived
Authors Jungha Hong , Ike Kunze , Klaus Wehrle , Dirk Trossen , Marie-Jose Montpetit , Xavier de Foy , David Griffin , Miguel Rio
Last updated 2024-01-11 (Latest revision 2023-07-10)
RFC stream Internet Research Task Force (IRTF)
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Abstract

The term Computing in the Network (COIN) is used for a diverse set of scenarios. Often associated with leveraging richer computing capabilities within network elements, its clear scope is yet unknown. This document tries to bring clarity to the current understanding of COIN by providing an overview of the terminology and definitions to streamline corresponding discussions.

Authors

Jungha Hong
Ike Kunze
Klaus Wehrle
Dirk Trossen
Marie-Jose Montpetit
Xavier de Foy
David Griffin
Miguel Rio

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