RE: Extensible Proxy Services, website and workshop

From: Ken Miller (millerk@tiac.net)
Date: Thu Jul 27 2000 - 14:40:25 MDT


What do you need to do to access the website? You apparently need permission
as I was denied access.

Ken Miller
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Hilarie Orman [mailto:HORMAN@novell.com]
  Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 10:35 PM
  To: wrec@cs.utk.edu
  Subject: Extensible Proxy Services, website and workshop

  The Extensible Proxy Services Framework has a new website,
  www.extproxy.org
  A mailing list, subscribable at ietf-openproxy-request@imc.org
  and a workshop announcement:

  Call for Participation: Workshop on
  Sophisticated Content Services for the Network:
  Extensible Proxies

  September 13, 2000
  San Jose Convention Center
  San Jose, California
  http://www.extproxy.org

  This workshop will help to define a new platform for the Internet, one
that is essential for engineering the delivery of sophisticated content
forms and is also essential for bringing a new level of sophistication to
content delivery. We are seeking participants who can bring to bear
architectural innovations, new services ideas, and to either inspire or be
inspired by a new direction in the evolution of the Internet.

  In today's Internet, the infrastructure creating the "the net" is pointing
towards a new network service model. The Web is becoming clients or user
agents that consume information, content servers that provide the basic
information and units of Web infrastructure which are the Proxies (or
Proxy-Cache). These critical infrastructure devices provide the opportunity
for enhanced services that expand the value of content on the Internet.
Examples of such services are:

  · content adjustment - adjusting and/or assembling the content ultimately
being delivered to the user. Today we see this in content assembly for
advertising.
  · presentation adjustment - modifying the content presentation to be more
suitable for the client. Today we have WAP and other gateways to adjust
content.
  · semantic management - evaluate content against classification criteria
such as virus detection, topic, legality, etc.

  Extending the notion of content services leads us to operations such as:

  · Data dependent cache functioning - cache management strategy is a
function of the nature of the cached data. Content providers are already
acting on the requirements for caching streaming multimedia data.
  · Web accounting - tracking Web usage independently of the content server
or user client. Multiple network sharing - objects obtained from a data
network can, for example, feed a broadcast system.

  A recent Internet-Draft
(http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-tomlinson-epsfw-00.txt) proposed
an architectural framework for standardizing the components and APIs that
can be used to build these services. This is the Extensible Proxy Services
Framework. We are holding a working to present and discuss concepts needed
for standardizing components in the Proxy system.

  Suggested areas for papers or panels are
   High-performance architecture requirements and engineering criteria
   Innovative services on proxy platforms (e.g. messaging, geographic
positioning, etc.)
  Languages for extensible services
   Dynamic service extensions: delivery, loading, etc.
   New communication protocols
   Other new platform architectures for Internet infrastructure

  Papers and panels must be submitted by August 31, 2000. Please send a
title and abstract for papers to condry@eng.sun.com; panel proposals should
include title, abstract, and names of committed panelists and should be sent
to horman@novell.com. Responses will be sent by September 3, 2000.

  Registration information will be available at http://www.extproxy.org



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