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Title : Cogny protocol - A protocol for peer-to-peer content sharing systems
Author(s) : Y. Takebe
Filename : draft-takebe-cogny-protocol-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2004-3-9
This document describes Cogny protocol that is a SOAP-based protocol
for peer-to-peer content sharing systems. Unlike general purpose
peer-to-peer protocols such as JXTA protocol, Cogny protocol is
specialized to support centralized peer-to-peer content sharing
systems. So it is much simpler and easier to implement than JXTA
protocol. Because Cogny protocol is specialized to content sharing
systems, it defines application layer functions necessary to them.
One of them is a content transfer protocol that keeps consistency of
content. Cogny protocol defines encryption method for it. Another is
efficient full-text search. Cogny protocol defines a cache method for
full-text search.
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