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Proceedings of the 5th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop: Models and paradigms for distributed systems structuring
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Mont Saint-Michel, France
SESSION: Session
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Pages: 1 - 6
Year of Publication: 1992
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ABSTRACT
The problem of name resolution for cascaded names which spans multiple naming systems is discussed and the concept of name border is introduced. Name borders are used in resolving names that span two or more name spaces, possibly in a distributed environment. A name border between two name spaces isolates the needed information to link the two name spaces while preserving the autonomy and independence of each name space. The use of name borders for cascaded name resolution solves the problem of multiple syntax for name representation m different naming systems.
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R Mockapetris, "Domain Names - Concepts and Facilities', RFC 1034. USC-ISI, November 1987.
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P. Mockapetris, "Domain Names - Implementation and Specification', RFC 1035. USC-ISI, November 1987.
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"X.500-ISO/CCITT Directory System Documents 1 to 7", International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT), Geneva, March 1988.
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