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	Title		: Unified Memory Space Protocol
	Author(s)	: A. Bogdanov
	Filename	: draft-bogdanov-umsp-rfc3018-update-00.txt
	Pages		: 58
	Date		: 2003-8-19
	
UMSP gives the universal environment for integration of any Internet
devices in one computing system.  UMSP controls the distributed
execution of applications at a level of network connections, gives
the access to applications memory on remote nodes, and provides the
network interaction on basis of the Remote Application Procedure
Call.  The submitted document is updating of the RFC3018
specification.  The difference is the independence of the protocol
from the format and the length of network address, the interaction
between IPv4 and IPv6 hosts, and the interaction between hosts with
public and non-public network addresses.

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