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Edge Data Discovery for COIN
draft-mcbride-edge-data-discovery-overview-05

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Authors Mike McBride , Dirk Kutscher , Eve Schooler , Carlos J. Bernardos , Diego Lopez , Xavier de Foy
Last updated 2021-05-05 (Latest revision 2020-11-01)
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Apr 2020
Discuss/catalog COIN requirements and implications for network elements (including network services, network SW stacks, network HW design, etc.)
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Abstract

This document describes the problem of distributed data discovery in edge computing, and in particular for computing-in-the-network (COIN), which may require both the marshalling of data at the outset of a computation and the persistence of the resultant data after the computation. Although the data might originate at the network edge, as more and more distributed data is created, processed, and stored, it becomes increasingly dispersed throughout the network. There needs to be a standard way to find it. New and existing protocols will need to be developed to support distributed data discovery at the network edge and beyond.

Authors

Mike McBride
Dirk Kutscher
Eve Schooler
Carlos J. Bernardos
Diego Lopez
Xavier de Foy

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