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Keywords Systems - Definition and Requirements
draft-arrouye-keywords-reqs-01

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Authors Yves Arrouye , Tim Tan , XiaoDong Lee
Last updated 2002-02-28
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Abstract

The DNS (Domain Name System), which was designed as a network resource naming layer, is not able to serve today's Internet users naming needs anymore. Attempts to change the DNS to adapt to those needs, such as the IDN (Internationalized Domain Name) IETF effort, are not only proving themselves unsatisfactory in many ways, they are also limited by the nature of DNS itself.

Authors

Yves Arrouye
Tim Tan
XiaoDong Lee

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