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    Multi-Protocol Architectures as a Paradigm for Achieving Inter-Operability

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    A significant obstacle to achieving heterogeneous system interconnection is the need to maintain compatible network protocols on all communicating systems. Protocol standardization and profiling has long been viewed as a way to overcome this obstacle. The exclusive nature of this approach, however, presents certain limitations. Among them are exclusion of sometimes superior technology and the necessity for strict agreement among systems. In this paper we consider an inclusive approach to achieving inter-operability based on the use of multi-protocol architectures, that is, systems with a mixture of protocols from different standard families. Inter-operability in these architectures is achieved by providing sufficient overlap in the protocols that systems implement. We begin with a detailed description of a framework and model for describing and constructing multi-protocol architectures. We then describe a case study based on architectures that mix protocols from the OSI and Internet su..
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