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Use Cases for In-Network Computing
draft-irtf-coinrg-use-cases-00

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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Active".
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Authors Ike Kunze , Klaus Wehrle , Dirk Trossen , Marie-Jose Montpetit
Last updated 2021-08-21 (Latest revision 2021-02-17)
Replaces draft-kunze-coin-industrial-use-cases
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Abstract

Computing in the Network (COIN) comes with the prospect of deploying processing functionality on networking devices, such as switches and network interface cards. While such functionality can be beneficial in several contexts, it has to be carefully placed into the context of the general Internet communication. This document discusses some use cases to demonstrate how real applications can benefit from COIN and to showcase essential requirements that have to be fulfilled by COIN applications.

Authors

Ike Kunze
Klaus Wehrle
Dirk Trossen
Marie-Jose Montpetit

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