[Nsi-wg] vote on naming for Agents types
Chin Guok
chin at es.net
Tue Dec 22 10:58:07 CST 2009
I vote for 1. Even though it may sound "traditional" I think it captures
accurately the concept we are trying to present in the NSI.
- Chin
--On December 16, 2009 5:31:58 PM +0000 Guy Roberts <Guy.Roberts at dante.net>
wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> On the latest NSI conference call we have been pondering a suitable name
> for the two instances of an Agent that resides on either end of a Network
> Service Interface. Up to now the term ‘Requestor Agent’ has been
> used to identify the agent that originates the connection request, and
> ‘Provider Agent’ for the agent that processes (reserves, provisions
> etc) the request. Objections have been raised to this terminology based
> on the desire to break away from the old use of ‘provider’ as used in
> ISP.
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> We would like to hold a ballot in the NSI group for preferred name. The
> following names have been suggested, please respond with an email to me
> with the number of your preferred choice.
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> 1. Requestor Agent, Provider Agent
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> 2. Requestor Agent, Service Agent
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> 3. Requestor Agent, Granter Agent
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> 4. Requestor Agent, Implementer Agent
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> Regards,
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> Guy
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