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IsoWAN: A NASA Science and Engineering Information and Services Framework

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IsoWAN: A NASA Science and Engineering Information and Services Framework
We believe that the next evolutionary step in supporting wide-area application and services delivery to customers is a network framework that provides for collocation of applications and services at distinct sites in the network, an interconnection between these sites that is performance optimized for these applications, and value-added services for applications. We use the term IsoWAN to describe an advanced, isolated network interconnect services framework that will enable applications to be more secure, and able to access and be in use in both local and remote environments. The main functions of an IsoWAN are virtual localization of application services, an application service interface, coordinated delivery of applications and associated data to the customer, and supporting collaborative application development for customers. An initial pilot network between three NASA Centers; Ames Research Center, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Marshall Space Flight Center, has been built an...
David J. Korsmeyer, Edward T. Chow, Michael P. Con
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where ISCC
Authors David J. Korsmeyer, Edward T. Chow, Michael P. Conroy
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