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	Title		: The use of SVEC (Synchronization VECtor) list for Synchronized dependent path computations
	Author(s)	: I. Nishioka, D. King
	Filename	: draft-nishioka-pce-svec-list-00.txt
	Pages		: 6
	Date		: 2007-7-3
	
   A Path Computation Element (PCE) performing dependent path 
   computations, for instance calculating a diverse working and 
   protected path do not share common network points, would need to
   synchronize the computations in order to increase the probability 
   of meeting the working and protected path disjoint objective.
   This document describes the usage of multiple Synchronization
   VECtors (SVECs) in the SVEC list. When a PCE computes multiple sets 
   of dependent path computation requests, it is required to use SVEC 
   list for association among the sets of dependent path computation
   requests. The aim of this document is to define the association 
   among SVECs and its processing rule.


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