Re: very old archives?

Peter Deutsch <peterd@Bunyip.Com> Fri, 14 November 1997 16:26 UTC

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From: Peter Deutsch <peterd@Bunyip.Com>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 1997 11:01:16 -0500
In-Reply-To: Cecilia Preston's message as of Nov 14, 8:05
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To: Cecilia Preston <cecilia@well.com>, michaelm@rwhois.net, uri@mocha.bunyip.com
Subject: Re: very old archives?
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Hi Cecilia!

[ You wrote: ]
. . .
} From: Deutsch, Peter.  "Resource Discovery in an Internet Environment"
} Master Thesis, School of Computer Science, McGill University June 1992.
} 
} p. 19 (yes I am looking at a hard copy)  Chapter 3 Design Issues.
} 
} There is mention of "Unique Resource Serial Numbers or URSNs" as a proposed
} mechanism for solving problems of duplicates, similar names and retrieved
} sets from multiple archives.
} 
} p. 26 section "Unique Resource Serial Numbers"
} 
} and in many other sections as the model is described.

I stnad corrected! That's definitely the term I was
referring to (to which I was referring? :-)


} If Peter doesn't have this up on the net somewhere, let me know what you
} need and I will read this more carefully.  Please reference document
} D486re.

It's currently buried on, of all things, a NeXT floptical
which is being ornery and unreadable <ulp> Daivd (my ops
guy) seems to think a cleaning of the old drive will be
enough to resurrect it, but it can't happen this week. I
hope this is enough for you Michael??


				- peterd

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