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Insights into Routing on Service Addresses (ROSA)

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This talk will present insights into a novel communication approach which reasons about WHAT is being communicated (and invoked) instead of WHO is communicating, thus transitioning away from locator-based addressing (and thus routing and forwarding) to an addressing scheme where the address semantics relate to services being invoked. For this, we will introduce Routing on Service Addresses (ROSA) to replace the usual DNS +IP sequence through an on-path discovery with in-band data transfer to a suitable service instance location for a selected, albeit not all Internet-based, services. The talk will outline sample ROSA use case scenarios, requirements for its design, and the ROSA system design itself, together with implementation insights and, time permitting, a small conceptual demo.

This talk is part of the Computer Laboratory Systems Research Group Seminar series.

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