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Requirements for accessing data in network storage
draft-ohlman-decade-add-use-cases-reqs-02

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Börje Ohlman , Ove Strandberg , Christian Dannewitz , Anders Lindgren , Roberta Maglione , Bengt Ahlgren , Dirk Kutscher
Last updated 2010-10-25
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Abstract

The DECoupled Application Data Enroute (DECADE) working group is specifying standardized interfaces for accessing in-network storage from applications to store, retrieve and manage data. The main objective is to provide a framework that is useful to P2P applications, without excluding other, possibly related applications that can benefit from accessing in-network storage. This memo presents Internet TV as a specific application scenario where access to in-netork storage would be required and lists a set of concrete requirements that should be considered for the DECADE architecture and protocol specifications.

Authors

Börje Ohlman
Ove Strandberg
Christian Dannewitz
Anders Lindgren
Roberta Maglione
Bengt Ahlgren
Dirk Kutscher

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