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  RFC 3031 (rfc3031) - Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture
Label Assignment and Distribution In the MPLS architecture, the decision to bind a particular label L to a particular FEC F is made by the LSR which is DOWNSTREAM with respect to that binding.
If a packet's label stack is of depth m, we refer to the label at the bottom of the stack as the level 1 label, to the label above it (if such exists) as the level 2 label, and to the label at the top of the stack as the level m label.
When a labeled packet is received, the LSR must decode it to determine the current value of the label stack, then must operate on the label stack to determine the new value of the stack, and then encode the new value appropriately before transmitting the labeled packet to its next hop.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc3031.html   (17313 words)

  
 Web architecture: Metadata
The PICS architecture specifically allows for PICS labels which are resources about other resources to be buried within the resource itself, to be retrieved as separate resources, or to be passed over during the http transaction.
So it is wise to recognise the label as case which it is wise to specifically optimize in the syntax.
A label is a set of assertions with a common implicit subject.
www.w3.org /DesignIssues/Metadata.html   (4143 words)

  
 W3C Content Label Incubator Group
In other words, the label describes the content but what are the requirements for the group for defining how data such as who issued the label, when it was last reviewed and by whom, should be made available.
A content label, to be written cLabel, is a set of statements about a resource that should apply to content as it is intended to appear when rendered by a client.
Labels will need to be applicable to a resource or a group of resources in a way that is convenient for content providers.
www.w3.org /2005/Incubator/wcl   (1805 words)

  
 rfc3945
In this architecture, Label Switching Routers (LSRs) were assumed to have a forwarding plane that is capable of (a) recognizing either packet or cell boundaries, and (b) being able to process either packet headers (for LSRs capable of recognizing packet boundaries) or cell headers (for LSRs capable of recognizing cell boundaries).
Label Suggestion by the Upstream GMPLS allows for a label to be optionally suggested by an upstream node.
Indeed, a label sub-object/TLV must follow a sub-object/TLV containing the IP address, or the interface identifier (in case of unnumbered interface), associated with the link on which it is to be used.
ietfreport.isoc.org /idref/rfc3945   (17560 words)

  
 RFC 3031 - Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture. E. Rosen, A. Viswanathan, R. Callon.
RFC 3031 MPLS Architecture January 2001 packet, the label which is now at the top of the stack will be the label which it needs to look up in order to make its own forwarding decision.
RFC 3031 MPLS Architecture January 2001 number of higher level label bindings is large, or the remote label distribution peers are in distinct routing areas or domains.
RFC 3031 MPLS Architecture January 2001 by using a single label for all such FECs; it is not necessary to have a distinct label for each FEC.
rfc.sunsite.dk /rfc/rfc3031.html   (17503 words)

  
 Digital Signature Label Architecture
Labeling static documents is trivial using hash functions to prove the integrity of the link.
The label can include additional metainformation about the rating itself: who made the rating and when; whether the rating applies only to the named resources or generically to any resources with a matching name.
The initial deployment target is signed PICS rating labels applied to single information resources; manifests are a particular kind of information resource which can be used to point in turn at several more resources while maintaining cryptographic integrity of the signature label.
www.w3.org /TR/WD-DSIG-label-arch   (6259 words)

  
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Label Switched Path (LSP), LSP Ingress, LSP Egress A "Label Switched Path (LSP) of level m" for a particular packet P is a sequence of routers,
The procedure of binding a single label to a union of FECs which is itself a FEC (within some domain), and of applying that label to all Rosen, et al.
Ru is a label distribution peer of Rd with respect to X Rosen, et al.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc3031.txt   (15968 words)

  
 The Information Architecture of Email - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design
I was pleased to see that when new mailing list messages arrived, the label name appeared in boldface to show that there were new messages, even though they were sent straight to my archive and not in the inbox.
One thing I wish they would do is allow you to apply colors to the labels, and any conversation with a certain label applied to it, that “row” would have a color corresponding to that label.
The latest trick I’ve discovered is using a Bookmarks label to apply to all those one-off Sent messages my friends are subject that have valuable links in them.
www.boxesandarrows.com /archives/the_information_architecture_of_email.php   (4502 words)

  
 Gothic Art | Thematic Essay | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Vasari implied that this architecture was debased, especially compared to that of his own time, which had revived the forms of
Long since rid of derogatory connotations, the label is now used to characterize an art form based on the pointed arch, which emerged around Paris in the middle of the twelfth century, was practiced throughout Europe, and lingered in some regions well into the sixteenth century.
The new architectural grammar was first coherently articulated in the ambulatory (chevet) of the royal abbey church of Saint-Denis, north of Paris, built under Abbot Suger between 1140 and 1144.
www.metmuseum.org /toah/hd/mgot/hd_mgot.htm   (1151 words)

  
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The original MPLS architecture is here being extended to include LSRs whose forwarding plane recognizes neither packet, nor cell boundaries, and therefore, can't forward data based on the information carried in either packet or cell headers.
If the labels and hence switching fabric are configured in the reverse direction (the norm), the Resv/ MAPPING message may need to be delayed by 10's of milliseconds per hop in order to establish a usable forwarding path.
The receiver of a Label Set must restrict its choice of labels to one that is in the Label Set.
psg.com /~bwijnen/gmplsarch.05-07.html   (16852 words)

  
 label architecture
Un projet de Label Architecture en collaboration avec Véronique Patteeuw
Architecture et société», la Communauté française de Belgique a présenté «La beauté de l’ordinaire».
Ou comment je me suis disputé avec mon voisin», est un projet du jeune bureau bruxellois Label Architecture, associé pour l’occasion à Stefan Liberski.
www.labelarchitecture.be /biennale.html   (188 words)

  
 news3
Sound Architecture would like to thank all the artists, performers, deejays and all involved people including the large crowd for supporting the Andes Forest project on 070707.
It has been a while since Sound Architecture Records stormed the global dancefloors with the debut Rejected EP But finally our label is back with a string of new releases and producers that will definetly cause some dancefloor mayhem.
Sound Architecture is proud to announce a new outlet for our music, as we take the our first step to the web with partner Muzikism.
www.soundarchitecture.nl   (1683 words)

  
 Zvon - RFC 3031 [Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture] - Label Distribution Procedures (Hop-by-Hop)
In this section, we consider only label bindings that are used for traffic to be label switched along its hop-by-hop routed path.
The Distribution Procedure is used by a downstream LSR to determine when it should distribute a label binding for a particular address prefix to its label distribution peers.
Consider two LSRs, Ru and Rd, which are label distribution peers with respect to some set of address prefixes, where Ru is the upstream peer and Rd is the downstream peer.
www.zvon.org /tmRFC/RFC3031/Output/chapter5.html   (2756 words)

  
 Further Reflections on Information Architecture
Information architecture never had a simple beginning, nor does it have the foundation of addressing a basic need (Unless you consider "relieving confusion" a basic need.).
In contrast to how the practice of architecture started whole and slowly splintered as it evolved, when the label "information architecture" emerged, folks from a number of different fields with different approaches (graphi design, library and information science, human-computer interaction, etc.) claimed, "I do that." IA started as fractured discipline.
Within a company, information architecture is a discipline that, by its nature, slices horizontally through the vertically-oriented org chart.
www.peterme.com /ia/further_reflections.html   (981 words)

  
 Brain Mart's Brain Models
This model is especially useful to demonstrate regions of the neocortex such as primary motor cortex, primary somatosensory cortex, auditory and speech areas, primary visual cortex, the cingulate, limbic, and infralimbic cortices, etc.
The model itself does not have labels, but our universal water-slide decal label sheet can be used to label the model for presentations.
The frontal, shenoidal, parietal, temporal, occipital, nasal, lacrimal, cheek, superior maxillary, jaw, and meatus acusticus bones are labeled.
www.brain-mart.com /brain_models.html   (1704 words)

  
 Notes on the Eclipse Plug-in Architecture
In contrast, in the microkernel architecture, the microkernel core (e.g., an OS kernel) has unique standing as the sole extensible component in a system.
The principle use of this architecture, of course, is the Eclipse workbench.
In summary, Eclipse plug-ins offer a flexible model of extensibility, and their abstract architecture for composing systems out of loosely-coupled components provides a significant addition to the available repertoire of architectural patterns for software systems (see, e.g., [4]).
www.eclipse.org /articles/Article-Plug-in-architecture/plugin_architecture.html   (10311 words)

  
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