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10th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'03)
p. 542
Psachno: A Dynamic and Generic Discovery Framework within a Peer-to-Peer Network Model
Nicholas Nicoloudis, Monash University, Australia
Christine Mingins, Monash University, Australia
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This research investigates the varying discovery
protocols available and abstracts common elements to
provide an interoperable framework. We look into a
variety of discovery domains and treating all
discoverable items as resources. An analysis and
abstraction of common elements is performed to provide
a structured hierarchy of discovery semantics. Different
network models were investigated to derive a dynamic
discovery interface from all terminal types including
servers, workstations and PDA's. As proof of concept, a
security model has been implemented to provide an
optimized and secure discovery framework that will
integrate with the associated protocols' security models.
This analysis motivates the design of a generic discovery
framework that provides an open interface and integrates
with existing and future discovery protocols.
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Citation:
Nicholas Nicoloudis, Christine Mingins,
"Psachno: A Dynamic and Generic Discovery Framework within a Peer-to-Peer Network Model,"
apsec,
p. 542,
10th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'03),
2003
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