Identification and Management of Distributed Data

Book description

Although several books and academic courses discuss data management and networking, few of them focus on the convergence of networking and software technologies for identifying, addressing, and managing distributed data. Focusing on this convergence, Identification and Management of Distributed Data: NGN, Content-Centric Networks and the Web collat

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Other Telecommunications Books from Auerbach
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. About the Authors
  10. Section I Naming and Addressing on the Internet
    1. Chapter 1 Ip Addresses
      1. Internet Protocol, Version 4
      2. IP Classes
      3. Subnetting
      4. Special IP Addresses
      5. Internet Protocol, Version 6
    2. Chapter 2 Domain Naming System
      1. Domain Names
      2. DNS Architecture
      3. Resource Records
      4. DNS Operations
    3. Chapter 3 Hypertext Transfer Protocol
      1. Brief History of HTTP
      2. URL, URN, URI, and IRI
      3. HTTP Methods
      4. Chunks and Cookies
      5. Representational State Transfer Architectural Style
      6. Non-REST HTTP-Based Protocols
      7. HTTP Authentication Methods
      8. SSL/TLS, X.509, and HTTPS
  11. Section II Managing Xml Data
    1. Chapter 4 Extensible Markup Language Basics
      1. XPath
      2. XQuery
    2. Chapter 5 Web Services
      1. WSDL
      2. Simple Object Access Protocol
      3. Web Service Repository and Orchestration
      4. Notification and Addressing
    3. Chapter 6 Xml Configuration Access Protocol
      1. XCAP Addressing
      2. XCAP and HTTP Methods
      3. Conditional Operations
      4. Error Handling
      5. Exposing Application Usage Capabilities: XCAP-CAPS
    4. Chapter 7 Open Data Protocol
      1. Entity Data Model
      2. Interacting with OData Services
      3. OData Entities
      4. OData Collections
      5. Handling Entities
  12. Section III Content-Centric Networks
    1. Chapter 8 Content-Oriented Communication and Conversational Communication
      1. Clean Slate, Overlay, and Evolutionary Approaches
      2. Naming Scheme
    2. Chapter 9 Web Content Delivery Networks
    3. Chapter 10 Peer-To -Peer Networks
      1. Napster
      2. Gnutella
    4. Chapter 11 Distributed Hash Table
      1. Chord
      2. Pastry
    5. Chapter 12 Jxta Project
      1. Peers
      2. Pipes
      3. Peer Groups
      4. Modules and Codats
      5. Advertisements and Rendezvous Peers
      6. Message Routing and Forwarding
    6. Chapter 13 Named Data Networking Project
      1. How NDN Works
      2. Naming
      3. Security
      4. Advantages
      5. Routing and Forwarding
      6. CCNx
  13. Section IV Next-Generation Networks
    1. Chapter 14 Evolution of the Cellular Telephony Networks
      1. NGN Functional Architecture
      2. IMS Components
      3. Other NGN Subsystems
      4. Common Components
    2. Chapter 15 Session Initiation Protocol
      1. SIP Features
      2. SIP Entities
      3. SIP Messages
      4. SIP Transactions
      5. Example of an SIP Typical Scenario
    3. Chapter 16 Identifiers in Communication Networks
      1. Background to Identifiers for Next-Generation Networks
      2. 3GPP Concept on the Use of Identifiers
      3. Identity and Identifiers in NGN
      4. Identifiers for Users
      5. Identifiers for Services
      6. Universal Communications Identifier
      7. E.164 Number Mapping (ENUM)
    4. Chapter 17 Generic Authentication Architecture and Generic Bootstrapping Architecture
      1. Generic Authentication Architecture
      2. Generic Bootstrapping Architecture
      3. Support for Subscriber Certificates
      4. X-3GPP Header Extensions
    5. Chapter 18 Extensible Markup Language Document Management
      1. XDM Aggregation Proxy
      2. XDM Reference Points
      3. Subscription and Notification Capabilities
      4. Subscription Proxy
      5. Policy Rules
      6. Search Capabilities
      7. Communication with Remote Networks
  14. Section V Linked Data
    1. Chapter 19 Resource Description Framework
      1. RDF Triples
      2. RDF/XML
      3. Turtle
      4. N-Triples
    2. Chapter 20 Advanced Rdf
      1. RDF Schema and OWL
      2. Reification, Quads, and Named Graphs
      3. RDF and XML
    3. Chapter 21 Rdf Query Language: Sparql
      1. Triple Patterns and Query
      2. Graph Patterns
      3. Querying from Multiple Graphs
    4. Chapter 22 Linking Open Data Project
      1. Classifying Open Data: The Five-Star Rating System
      2. Four Linked Data Principles
      3. Cool URIs for the Semantic Web
      4. Linking Data Sets
  15. Reference
  16. Index

Product information

  • Title: Identification and Management of Distributed Data
  • Author(s): Giovanni Bartolomeo, Tatiana Kovacikova
  • Release date: April 2016
  • Publisher(s): CRC Press
  • ISBN: 9781482218893