Internet is the information space with the collection of resources, network protocols, resource identifiers and addresses. The resources include not only the physical resources but also the virtual resources such as information services. How to build the efficient identifier mapping mechanism and discover these resources is crucial for efficient use of all kinds of resources. The DNS is the most prevalent means of initiating a network transaction. It is the core of Internet and virtually forwards messages to desired destinations. With the growth of Internet, there are more and more applications and services are innovated with new identifier requirements. DNS simply isn’t capable to identify and resolve these resources.
This study describes the DNS technology and its disadvantages. Several technical approaches are evaluated. The study proposes a new Partial match mechanism for resource naming and addressing, which improves the DNS service features, supports the demands for advanced resource identification and resolution.
The main contributions of this research are:
1. Research on the issues of equal of simple Chinese characters and traditional Chinese characters; propose a solution based on the algorithm of IDN-Admin to implement the equal of simple Chinese characters (SC) and traditional Chinese (TC) characters, and design TC/SC conversion computing algorithm.
2. Evaluate directory service model in the DNS infrastructure
3. Propose internationalized domain name (IDN) administrative guideline for managing locality IDN implementation and operation.
4. Propose Partial Match Mechanism and multifaceted model. Partial Match Mechanism enhances naming service features and backward integrated with the existing DNS infrastructure.
5. Explore business considerations for multilingual name identifiers.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:CHENGCHI/G0923565041 |
Creators | 黃勝雄, Huang, Kenny |
Publisher | 國立政治大學 |
Source Sets | National Chengchi University Libraries |
Language | 英文 |
Detected Language | English |
Type | text |
Rights | Copyright © nccu library on behalf of the copyright holders |
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