Content Networking: Architecture, Protocols, and PracticeElsevier, 2005. gada 24. marts - 352 lappuses As the Internet has grown, so have the challenges associated with delivering static, streaming, and dynamic content to end-users. This book is unique in that it addresses the topic of content networking exclusively and comprehensively, tracing the evolution from traditional web caching to today's open and vastly more flexible architecture. With this evolutionary approach, the authors emphasize the field's most persistent concepts, principles, and mechanisms--the core information that will help you understand why and how content delivery works today, and apply that knowledge in the future.
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viii. lappuse
... Interactive Content DeliveryInstant Messaging 179 7.1 Instant Messaging Defined 181 7.2 Internet-Based Instant Messaging 186 7.3 Convergence 215 Chapter 8 Beyond Web SurfingContent Services 217 8.1 What is Driving Content Services ...
... Interactive Content DeliveryInstant Messaging 179 7.1 Instant Messaging Defined 181 7.2 Internet-Based Instant Messaging 186 7.3 Convergence 215 Chapter 8 Beyond Web SurfingContent Services 217 8.1 What is Driving Content Services ...
xi. lappuse
... extends the notion of content networking to include delivery of interactive media, such as instant messaging. The chapter explains a variety of standardsbased and proprietary approaches that enable people to interact with each Preface. xi.
... extends the notion of content networking to include delivery of interactive media, such as instant messaging. The chapter explains a variety of standardsbased and proprietary approaches that enable people to interact with each Preface. xi.
11. lappuse
... interactive collaboration. This section would fail in attempting to list the diversity of existing and emerging Web applications. Instead, it discusses four fundamental types of Web applications that evolved over time, each of them ...
... interactive collaboration. This section would fail in attempting to list the diversity of existing and emerging Web applications. Instead, it discusses four fundamental types of Web applications that evolved over time, each of them ...
12. lappuse
... Interactive collaboration The Web has traditionally served as a medium for collaboration, as evidenced by the success of applications supporting document sharing and discussion archiving. Most of these applications have been limited to ...
... Interactive collaboration The Web has traditionally served as a medium for collaboration, as evidenced by the success of applications supporting document sharing and discussion archiving. Most of these applications have been limited to ...
13. lappuse
... Interactive collaboration creates new challenges for the underlying Web technology, as data has to be transferred synchronously with low delay and in real time to a potentially large number of users. These different types of ...
... Interactive collaboration creates new challenges for the underlying Web technology, as data has to be transferred synchronously with low delay and in real time to a potentially large number of users. These different types of ...
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Chapter 4 Caching Techniques for Streaming Media | 81 |
Chapter 5 Navigating Content Networks | 109 |
Chapter 6 PeertoPeer Content Networks | 147 |
Chapter 7 Interactive Content Delivery Instant Messaging | 179 |
Chapter 8 Beyond Web Surfing Content Services | 217 |
Chapter 10 Standards Efforts | 279 |
Chapter 11 Summary and Outlook | 299 |
AppendixXML Basics | 311 |
Glossary | 313 |
RFC References | 325 |
References | 331 |
Index | 345 |
Chapter 9 Building Content Networks | 263 |
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Content Networking: Architecture, Protocols, and Practice Markus Hofmann,Leland R. Beaumont Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2005 |
Content Networking: Architecture, Protocols, and Practice Markus Hofmann (Computer scientist),Leland R. Beaumont Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2005 |
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