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`2/9/2017
`Google Groups
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`Software Seminar: Dr Paul Francis from NTT Software Lab will be - Google Groups
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`Software Seminar: Dr Paul Francis from NTT Software Lab will be
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`Tamara Tessier
`Posted in group: umich.engin.cseg
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`THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 
`Computer Science & Engineering Division
`
`Software Seminar
`
`Yallcast:  Extending the Internet 
`Multicast Architecture
`
`Dr. Paul Francis 
`NTT Software Lab
`
`Abstract: 
`IP multicast suffers from a number of technical problems, lacks 
`applications, and in general is having trouble reaching critical mass, 
`especially regarding anything resembling a global infrastructure. 
`Server­based approaches are valuable and wide­spread, but there is no 
`synergy in terms of multiple distinct groups working within the same 
`architecture. As a result, progress is not as fast as it could be, and 
`consumers are strapped with multiple application­specific infrastructures 
`to deal with.
`
`This talk presents an architecture, called Yallcast, that aims to unify 
`both tracks under a single umbrella architecture. Yallcast attempts to take 
`the best from both tracks­­reliable and asynchronous distribution from the 
`server­based track, and dynamic auto­configuration via a simple API from 
`the IP multicast track.
`
`Biography: 
`Dr. Francis has been a researcher in the area of internet routing and 
`addressing for over a decade. His focus is on scaling and 
`self­configuration. He is currently working on protocols for supporting 
`host­based multicast.
`
`Wednesday, November 3, 1999 
`Time 2:00­4:00 PM 
`Room #1005 EECS
`
`********************* 
`Tamara Tessier 
`Research Secretary III 
`SSRL, EECS Department 
`University of Michigan 
`1301 Beal Avenue, rm. 2237 
`Ann Arbor, MI 48109­2122 
`PH: (734) 764­9401 
`Email: tes...@eecs.umich.edu 
`
`https://groups.google.com/forum/print/msg/umich.engin.cseg/RYxHHOvhrmc/vkTNhELX3NMJ?ctz=3739569_80_80_104160_76_446820
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`Software Seminar: Dr Paul Francis from NTT Software Lab will be - Google Groups
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`<center><bold><fontfamily><param>Times</param><bigger><bigger>THE 
`UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
`
`Computer Science & Engineering Division
`
`<bigger><bigger>Software Seminar
`
`</bigger></bigger><italic>Yallcast:  Extending the Internet=20
`
`Multicast Architecture
`
`</italic></bigger></bigger></fontfamily></bold><fontfamily><param>Times</par= 
`am><bigger><bigger>Dr. 
`Paul Francis
`
`NTT Software Lab
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`</bigger></bigger></fontfamily></center><fontfamily><param>Times</param><big= 
`ger><bigger>
`
`</bigger><bold>Abstract:
`
`</bold>IP multicast suffers from a number of technical problems, lacks 
`applications, and in general is having trouble reaching critical mass, 
`especially regarding anything resembling a global infrastructure. 
`Server­based approaches are valuable and wide­spread, but there is no 
`synergy in terms of multiple distinct groups working within the same 
`architecture. As a result, progress is not as fast as it could be, and 
`consumers are strapped with multiple application­specific 
`infrastructures to deal with.=20
`
`This talk presents an architecture, called Yallcast, that aims to unify 
`both tracks under a single umbrella architecture. Yallcast attempts to 
`take the best from both tracks­­reliable and asynchronous distribution 
`from the server­based track, and dynamic auto­configuration via a 
`simple API from the IP multicast track.
`
`<bold>Biography:
`
`</bold>Dr. Francis has been a researcher in the area of internet 
`routing and addressing for over a decade. His focus is on scaling and 
`self­configuration. He is currently working on protocols for supporting 
`host­based multicast.
`
`<center><bold><bigger>Wednesday, November 3, 1999
`
`Time 2:00­4:00 PM
`
`Room #1005 EECS
`
`https://groups.google.com/forum/print/msg/umich.engin.cseg/RYxHHOvhrmc/vkTNhELX3NMJ?ctz=3739569_80_80_104160_76_446820
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`Software Seminar: Dr Paul Francis from NTT Software Lab will be - Google Groups
`2/9/2017
`</bigger></bold></center><bold><bigger> 
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`*********************
`
`Tamara Tessier
`
`Research Secretary III
`
`SSRL, EECS Department
`
`University of Michigan
`
`1301 Beal Avenue, rm. 2237
`
`Ann Arbor, MI 48109­2122
`
`PH: (734) 764­9401
`
`Email: tes...@eecs.umich.edu
`
`*********************
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`https://groups.google.com/forum/print/msg/umich.engin.cseg/RYxHHOvhrmc/vkTNhELX3NMJ?ctz=3739569_80_80_104160_76_446820
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