[Nml-wg] "Service" and "Network" definitions
Freek Dijkstra
Freek.Dijkstra at sara.nl
Wed Oct 14 15:02:10 CDT 2009
Hi all,
At OGF 27, there was general consensus among the attendees on the
following two definitions.
Network := A collection of Ports
Service := A service object describes a certain capability being offered
by a Network Object.
As per our policy [1], this has to be ratified on the mailing list. If
you agree or disagree with these definitions, please reply within two weeks.
Ralph Niederberger already objected against the first definition, and
proposed to change it to:
Network := A collection of connected Ports
This clarification was considered beneficial, but for the sake of
progress it was decided not to change the definition. In addition,
it was noted that both the NML-WG, as well as other groups (such as
NSI-WG) are encoureaged to refine this definition, or define subclasses
(e.g. NSI may define a "A collection of ports with capability to form a
connection between the ports." = "A network with the capability to form
a connection between its ports.")
Regards,
Freek Dijkstra
[1] http://www.ogf.org/pipermail/nml-wg/2009-June/000270.html
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