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{{Short description|Type of communication network node}}
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A '''communication endpoint''' is a type of . It is an interface exposed by a communicating party or by a communication channel. An example of the latter type of a communication endpoint is a topic <ref>{{cite conference |first = Ran | last=Tao |author2=Stefan Poslad |author3=John Bigham |title = Resilient Delay Sensitive Load Management in Environment Crisis Messaging Systems. |conference = International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications (ICSNC) | year = 2013 | pages = 6–11}}</ref>
or a group in .<ref>{{cite journal|last=Chockler |first= Gregory |author2=Idit Keidar |author3=Roman Vitenberg |title = Group communication specifications: a comprehensive study |journal=ACM Computing Surveys | year= 2001 |volume=33|issue=4| pages = 427–469 |doi=10.1145/503112.503113|citeseerx= 10.1.1.29.2184 }}</ref>


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A communication endpoint is a discoverable node of communication whose scope may be varied to narrow or broaden the discovery zone. Endpoints facilitate a standard programmable whereby heterogeneous software systems and/or subsystems may communicate with each other and that the means of communication are decoupled from the communicating subsystems.


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Type of communication network node

A communication endpoint is a type of communication network node. It is an interface exposed by a communicating party or by a communication channel. An example of the latter type of a communication endpoint is a publish–subscribe topic or a group in group communication systems.

See also

References

  1. Tao, Ran; Stefan Poslad; John Bigham (2013). Resilient Delay Sensitive Load Management in Environment Crisis Messaging Systems. International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications (ICSNC). pp. 6–11.
  2. Chockler, Gregory; Idit Keidar; Roman Vitenberg (2001). "Group communication specifications: a comprehensive study". ACM Computing Surveys. 33 (4): 427–469. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.29.2184. doi:10.1145/503112.503113. S2CID 1566731.


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