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The Stanford InfoBus and its service layers: Augmenting the internet with higher-level information management protocols

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The Stanford InfoBus is a prototype infrastructure developed as part of the Stanford Digital Libraries Project to extend the current Internet protocols with a suite of higher-level information management protocols. This paper surveys the five service layers provided by the Stanford InfoBus: protocols for managing items and collections (DLIOP), metadata (SMA), search (STARTS), payment (UPAI), and rights and obligations (FIRM).

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  1. Stanford Digital Libraries Project Computer Science Department, Stanford University, 94305, CA, USA

    Martin Röscheisen, Michelle Baldonado, Kevin Chang, Luis Gravano, Steven Ketchpel & Andreas Paepcke

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  1. Martin Röscheisen
  2. Michelle Baldonado
  3. Kevin Chang
  4. Luis Gravano
  5. Steven Ketchpel
  6. Andreas Paepcke

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Andreas Barth Michael Breu Albert Endres Arnoud de Kemp

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Röscheisen, M., Baldonado, M., Chang, K., Gravano, L., Ketchpel, S., Paepcke, A. (1998). The Stanford InfoBus and its service layers: Augmenting the internet with higher-level information management protocols. In: Barth, A., Breu, M., Endres, A., de Kemp, A. (eds) Digital Libraries in Computer Science: The MeDoc Approach. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1392. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0052526

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