RFC 504 (rfc504) - Page 2 of 5
Distributed resources workshop announcement
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RFC 504 Workshop Announcement April 1973
2. To identify resources at various network sites appropriate for
automated sharing; and to identify the need for resources which
don't but should exist.
3. To formulate a series of experiments for the purpose of evaluating
relative merits and disadvantages of different approaches to
automating resource sharing.
The intent of such experimentation is to gain experience through
construction and use of prototype systems which support automated
sharing.
Format of Workshop:
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Morning:
In order to get the workshop "up to speed", each participant will be
expected to give a brief presentation of relevant work he (his site) is
currently engaged in, is planning to do, or to identify and discuss
issues he feels are relevant to the subject. Time will be allowed for
brief discussion after each presentation.
Afternoon:
General discussion of the issues raised during the morning session.
Possible subjects for discussion include (but need not be limited to):
1. Identification of possible multi-site "services".
Intersite mail, terminal linking, status information are some
examples - what are others?
2. Identification of resources appropriate for remote utilization.
File systems, compilers, on-line query systems, manuscript
preparation systems are some examples - what are others?
3. Access to remote resources.
Possibility of access paths other than the standard logger port. To
what extent (if at all) can the access paths to a variety of
different resources be standardized? How can resources which may
move from Host to Host or may be available on several Hosts be
dynamically located and selected for use? The need for
(desirability of) a "broadcast ICP".
4. Problems of accounting for resource utilization.
Some form of network wide accounting would be a great convenience.
For example, it would be nice if a user could use the same account
at many (all?) sites. What are the problems (if any) preventing
this?
Thomas