Anypoint communication protocol
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Yocum, K; Chase, J; Vahdat, A
Published in: Proceedings of the Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems - HOTOS
December 1, 2001
A new transport protocol called the Anypoint Communication Protocol (ACP) is presented. ACP clients establish connections to abstract services, represented at the network edge by Anypoint intermediaries. Potential applications of the protocol include scalable IP-based network storage protocols and next-generation Web services.
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Proceedings of the Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems - HOTOS
Publication Date
December 1, 2001
Start / End Page
189
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Yocum, K., Chase, J., & Vahdat, A. (2001). Anypoint communication protocol. Proceedings of the Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems - HOTOS, 189.
Yocum, K., J. Chase, and A. Vahdat. “Anypoint communication protocol.” Proceedings of the Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems - HOTOS, December 1, 2001, 189.
Yocum K, Chase J, Vahdat A. Anypoint communication protocol. Proceedings of the Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems - HOTOS. 2001 Dec 1;189.
Yocum, K., et al. “Anypoint communication protocol.” Proceedings of the Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems - HOTOS, Dec. 2001, p. 189.
Yocum K, Chase J, Vahdat A. Anypoint communication protocol. Proceedings of the Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems - HOTOS. 2001 Dec 1;189.
Published In
Proceedings of the Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems - HOTOS
Publication Date
December 1, 2001
Start / End Page
189