Re: HTTP-MPLEX

From: Mark Nottingham <mnot_at_yahoo-inc.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 14:19:22 -0700

I think we need to get him in touch with the HTTP-over-SCTP folks...

On 04/08/2009, at 12:50 PM, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:

> -------- Vidarebefordrat meddelande --------
>> Från: Robert Mattson <R.Mattson_at_latrobe.edu.au>
>> Till: labs_at_lists.mozilla.org, info_at_squid-cache.org,
>> users_at_httpd.apache.org, www-talk_at_w3.org
>> Ämne: HTTP-MPLEX
>> Datum: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 17:29:32 +1000
>>
>> Dear Firefox, Squid, Apache and W3 communities,
>>
>> Apologies for cross-posting, hopefully at the end of this email it
>> will
>> be understood that it is not my intention to annoy people.
>>
>> My recent PhD research focused on improving page and object retrieval
>> performance in the context of a congested network and a significant
>> part
>> of this research was the development of HTTP-MPLEX. I would like to
>> let
>> the word out about this protocol. The protocol is designed to improve
>> page and object retrieval time in bandwidth asymmetric (ADSL) network
>> environments, which are common in Australia. HTTP-MPLEX is based on
>> HTTP
>> and is designed to be both transparent and backwards compatible.
>>
>> At this time, all of my work on HTTP-MPLEX is in the public domain
>> and
>> links to the individual publications are listed on my homepage [1].
>> Of
>> the documents available, the most current/up-to-date work is my PhD
>> thesis.
>>
>> As my candidature is now over, I'm hoping that some value can be
>> found
>> in this work by the Internet community.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Rob Mattson
>>
>> [1] - http://www.mattson.com.au/robert/index.php?Menu=Research
>>
>> Please consider the environment - do you really need to print this
>> email?
>

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Mark Nottingham       mnot_at_yahoo-inc.com
Received on Tue Aug 04 2009 - 21:20:26 MDT

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