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Integration of Internet Information Resources (IIIR) Charter

Chair(s)

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Description of Working Group

The Integration of Internet Information Resources Working Group (IIIR) is chartered to facilitate interoperability between Internet information services, and to develop, specify, and align protocols designed to integrate the plethora of Internet information services (WAIS, ARCHIE, Prospero, etc.) into a single ``virtually unified information service'' (VUIS). Such protocols would include, but are not limited to, update protocols for distributed servers, a ``query routing protocol'' to pass queries between existing services, protocols for gateways between existing and future services, and standard exchange formats (perhaps based on Z39.50) for cross-listing specific information.

Also, where necessary, IIIR will create technical documentation for protocols used for information services in the Internet.

Goals and Milestones

Ongoing
Track emerging Internet information services in order to specify technical requirements for their integration into the VUIS.
Ongoing
Liaise with other groups working on deployment and integration of Internet information services: e.g., The Coalition for Networked Information, RARE Working Group 3, etc.
Ongoing
Create specifications for interoperability between Internet information systems.
Done
Post an Internet-Draft on `A vision of integrated information resources.'
Jul 1993
Post an Internet-Draft on `Taxonomy of Internet Information Services.'
Jul 1993
Submit final version of `A vision of integrated information resources' to the IESG as an Informational RFC.
Jul 1993
Submit final version of `Taxonomy of Internet Information Services' to the IESG as an Informational RFC.
Nov 1993
Post an Internet-Draft defining common exchange formats.
Nov 1993
Post an Internet-Draft defining a Query Routing Protocol.
Mar 1994
Submit final version of common exchange format to the IESG as a Proposed Standard.
Jul 1994
Submit final version of Query Routing Protocol to the IESG as a Proposed Standard.

NOTE: The Internet-Draft(s) listed below may have been deleted since they are only good for six months.

Internet-Drafts

RFCs