Why should the Traffic Optimization not be restricted to the Application-Layer?
Mon, 07/07/2008 - 15:12 by Damien Saucez • Categories:
Abstract
The Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) problem is being discussed within the IETF and more globally by the research community and some enterprises. In this memo, we argue that it is important to conceive general-purpose mechanisms to solve this problem. By general-purpose we say not only application independent but also layer independent mechanism. The generality can be obtained because the underlying problem is the same regardless the application or the layer.
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- Damien Saucez and Dimitri Papadimitriou
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- IETF Draft, July 2008.
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- Traffic, Engineering, ALTO, position
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