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[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/storm article.rst


From: Hermanni Hyytiälä
Subject: [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/storm article.rst
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 06:54:51 -0500

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    manuscripts
Changes by:     Hermanni Hyytiälä <address@hidden>      03/01/20 06:54:51

Modified files:
        storm          : article.rst 

Log message:
        references and comment on term 'sync'

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/storm/article.rst.diff?tr1=1.16&tr2=1.17&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: manuscripts/storm/article.rst
diff -u manuscripts/storm/article.rst:1.16 manuscripts/storm/article.rst:1.17
--- manuscripts/storm/article.rst:1.16  Sun Jan 19 19:54:45 2003
+++ manuscripts/storm/article.rst       Mon Jan 20 06:54:51 2003
@@ -121,6 +121,15 @@
   (includes syncing, finding a document if available...)
 - Xanalogical structure 
   (includes versioning, non-breaking links etc.)
+  
+hemppah's comment on syncing term:
+I'd prefer term 'replication' instead of term syncing, when
+updating data to 'the most recent state'. E.g. Lotus Notes uses
+term replication, when one performs locally made updates into
+a centralized server. Syncing term, however, is used when importing/exporting
+e.g. Nokia Communicator calendar data into/from Lotus Notes calendar.
+Comments ? 
+
 
 "Usability in the face of intermittent connectivity" is
 more than just mobile applications: It is also copying data
@@ -138,6 +147,7 @@
   (we can have two independent versions of something
   on two unconnected computers and we can easily
   synchronize the two versions when desired)
+  
 
 Thus we have four goals which we must express in the article.
 
@@ -162,8 +172,16 @@
   the users' data, not the terminal they access it through
   - Possible reference here: IMAP?
 - The IPTPS'03 call for papers' definition of peer-to-peer
+- P2P Working group: definition of peer-to-peer
 - Hypermedia by coincidence, Thompton et al (HT'01)
 - Freenet, Free Haven et al
 - The pointer problem: CFS, OceanStore
 - A commercial p2p-based collaboration tool: Groove
 - Potential hypermedia implementation with non-breaking links: Microcosm
+- Squirrel: a decentralized peer-to-peer we cache
+- Feasibility of a Serverless Distributed File System Deployed on an Existing 
Set of Desktop PCs
+- Distributed File Systems: Concepts and Example ('de facto article on DFS')
+- Lotus Notes: 
ftp://ftp.lotus.com/pub/lotusweb/product/notes/G325-2061-00_j.pdf
+- Open Hypermedia in a Peer-to-Peer Context
+- Peer-to-Peer Hypertext
+- Publius and Tangler publishing systems




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