- From: Robert Mattson <R.Mattson@latrobe.edu.au>
- Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 17:29:32 +1000
- To: <labs@lists.mozilla.org>, <info@squid-cache.org>, <users@httpd.apache.org>, <www-talk@w3.org>
Dear Firefox, Squid, Apache and W3 communities, Apologies for cross-posting, hopefully at the end of this email it will be understood that it is not my intention to annoy people. My recent PhD research focused on improving page and object retrieval performance in the context of a congested network and a significant part of this research was the development of HTTP-MPLEX. I would like to let the word out about this protocol. The protocol is designed to improve page and object retrieval time in bandwidth asymmetric (ADSL) network environments, which are common in Australia. HTTP-MPLEX is based on HTTP and is designed to be both transparent and backwards compatible. At this time, all of my work on HTTP-MPLEX is in the public domain and links to the individual publications are listed on my homepage [1]. Of the documents available, the most current/up-to-date work is my PhD thesis. As my candidature is now over, I'm hoping that some value can be found in this work by the Internet community. Sincerely, Rob Mattson [1] - http://www.mattson.com.au/robert/index.php?Menu=Research Please consider the environment - do you really need to print this email?
Received on Monday, 3 August 2009 09:31:13 UTC