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The Stanford InfoBus and Its Service Layers: Augmenting the Internet with Higher-Level Information Management Protocols

Roscheisen, M. and Baldonado, M. and Chang, C. and Gravano, L. and Ketchpel, S. and Paepcke, A. (1998) The Stanford InfoBus and Its Service Layers: Augmenting the Internet with Higher-Level Information Management Protocols. Technical Report. Stanford InfoLab. (Publication Note: Digital Libraries in Computer Science: The MeDoc Approach, Lecture Notes in Computer Science No. 1392, Springer.)

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Abstract

The Stanford InfoBus is a prototype infrastructure developed as part of the Stanford Digital Libraries Project to extend the current Internet protocols with a suite of higher-level information management protocols. This paper surveys the five service layers pro vided by the Stanford InfoBus: protocols for managing items and collections (DLIOP), metadata (SMA), search (STARTS), payment (UPAI), and rights and obligations (FIRM).

Item Type:Techreport (Technical Report)
Uncontrolled Keywords:internet protocols, middleware, digital libraries, interoperability, heterogeneous, networked environments, information access, metadata, payment, rights management, Java/CORBA
Subjects:Computer Science > Digital Libraries
Computer Science > Distributed Systems
Projects:Digital Libraries
Related URLs:Project Homepagehttp://www-diglib.stanford.edu/diglib/pub/
ID Code:318
Deposited By:Import Account
Deposited On:25 Feb 2000 16:00
Last Modified:29 Dec 2008 11:36

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