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Title : Handle System Namespace and Service Definition
Author(s) : S. Sun, S. Reilly, L. Lannom
Filename : draft-sun-handle-system-def-08.txt
Pages : 37
Date : 2003-7-1
The Handle System is a general-purpose global name service that
allows secured name resolution and administration over the public
Internet. This document provides a detailed description of the
Handle System namespace, and its data, service, and operation
models. The namespace definition specifies the handle syntax and
its semantic structure. The data model defines the data structures
used by the handle system protocol and any pre-defined data types
for carrying out the handle service. The service model provides
definitions of various Handle System components and explains how
they work together over the network. Finally, the handle system
operation model describes its service operation in terms of
messages transmitted between client and server, and the client
authentication process based on the handle system authentication
protocol.
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