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DEFINING A CONCEPT FOR EXTENDING NETWORK SYSTEMS, SERVICES
By K.S. Venkatram

In this article, I will proceed with the related Nth'Connection Core Engineering, Interaction with Open Universal Technology Stations/Servers, effectiveness in working with remote services and systems.

The Series

For any reference or continued article series, the Nth'Connection and the Open Universal Model, System Tier will conceptually enable options for network access.

This article does preview summarization for a Tier, the core first step that could extend concepts. The article descriptions conceive the primary options for access, the smarter neighborhood that includes Open Universal Decision-making and the Totaling Theory and Technology model.

Open Universal Infrastructures:

For future network effectiveness; this plan will enforce, reserve and extend safer experiences. Network systems need the universal specification to be enabled across network neighborhoods but this expectation is not modeled, this summary conceives the core first step to such expectations i.e. set the infrastructure support by first exploring, enforcing and then accessing operations-based computers irrespective of platform or operating expenses.

With the "Open Universal Infrastructure", the network is developed with support for a model where Open Universal nodes interface/rely on connection-points with Neighborhood Object Attributes.

For any reference, the URLs for the "Defining a concept for extending the Network Systems and Services - Open Universal Decision-making and the Totaling Theory and Technology model" articles are available as:

1. www.gridtoday.com/04/0308/102796.html

2. www.gridtoday.com/04/0322/102882.html

3. www.gridtoday.com/04/0405/102963.html

4. www.gridtoday.com/04/0412/103011.html

Publications and articles for related analysis

For any reference, the URLs for the "Defining a concept for extending the Remote Network File System Services" articles are available as:

1. www.gridtoday.com/03/1103/102205.html

2. www.gridtoday.com/03/1110/102235.html

3. www.gridtoday.com/03/1117/102265.html

4. www.gridtoday.com/03/1124/102291.html

5. www.gridtoday.com/03/1208/102361.html

6. www.gridtoday.com/04/0315/102833.html

Publications and articles for related analysis

Previous development plans, interoperability and extensibility is published as part of the series about "Defining a concept for a Smart Neighborhood" in the Grid Today. The article is not a published solution. Rather, they introduce the reader to a concept for a smarter neighborhood and guide the user through a comparative analysis and extensibility of a sensor-controlled network in enterprise scenarios.

For any review of the sensor-controlled network or interest in understanding the sensor and the Simple Model, the URLs for the "sensor-controlled network and connection point services" articles are:

1. www.gridtoday.com/03/0602/101487.html

2. www.gridtoday.com/03/0609/101511.html

3. www.gridtoday.com/03/0616/101543.html

4. www.gridtoday.com/03/0623/101584.html

5. www.gridtoday.com/03/0707/101653.html

Remote ineffectiveness, lack of defining specifications:

a. It is retarding rather than progressive rationale in design, if network interfaces for remote access, permit referrals to interrupt operations-based support.

b. The interoperable and spectrum network experience is mainly dependent on - what the machine expects to support, or design in objectives, in infrastructure experience. There are many remote referrals today, these referrals lack the design objectives of the Open Universal model.

c. For future network effectiveness, the Open Universal Technology Stations/Servers could enable the infrastructure support for Open Universal Network Systems, interoperability or value-based referrals from the Nth'Connection experience.

Interaction with Open Universal Technology Stations/Servers

Open Universal Technology Stations/Servers expect to extend the operations-based support in the network, operations-based objectives in the enterprise business, and domain scenarios. The infrastructure interaction needs a new model effectiveness, development plan, interoperability and extensibility.

What I call Wings of Connectivity & Interoperability

a. The scope in the Open Universal model previews progressive operations-based support.

b. The Open Universal model, design looks at objectives, value-based referrals, and "The Wings of Connectivity & Interoperability" for infrastructure experience. The objectives will support network effectiveness in enterprise scenarios, Grids, and network interfaces.

c. In this Open Universal design, the Open Universal Technology Station/Server or Open Universal Infrastructure will support objectives, progressive operations-based scenarios, extend analysis, and value-based referrals.

d. Progressive objectives in network systems, grids, neighbors will enable design, support or understand, report, store and build grounds for the model effectiveness.

The Open Universal Center, Open Universal network system: Infrastructure for grids, operations-based support

a. Define Progressive objectives: The Open Universal design will define a concept for an operations-based domain. The operations-based objectives, network rationale, and network infrastructure will then enable Nth'Connection interoperability.

b. Support Progressive objectives: The Open Universal design will support operations-based scenarios, referrals; the design will also support required services for Totaling Theory and Technology Frameworks.

c. Manage Progressive objectives: The Open Universal design will manage Open Universal objectives, value-based referrals, and the core as "the Open Universal Center, Open Universal network systems, grids, or Totaling Theory and Technology Frameworks". This plan will define the operations-based needs, the Totaling Theory and Technology resource(s) needs, network interfaces and domains.

d. Extended resources in Nth'Connection interoperability: The new operations-based effectiveness, needs will focus on network interfaces, resources that enable network referrals, extend support for Open Universal Centers, Open Universal network systems, Open Universal resources, new domains, and function for operations-based support.

Planning Totaling Theory and Technology Management

Totaling Theory and Technology Management could be planned with support for previously described objectives, and model effectiveness.

a. Supporting model effectiveness could define scope for reviewing Totaling Theory and Technology Management definitions, support and needs.

b. Supporting model effectiveness could define scope for reviewing N-Open Universal definitions, support, and analysis.

c. Model effectiveness could define scope for reviewing services to understand, report, store, and build grounds for operations-based progressive scope, services for the Open Universal Center, Open Universal network systems, management or Totaling Theory and Technology grids.

d. Open Universal Resources - The next service effectiveness, model effectiveness could define scope for reviewing plans, steps in N-Open Universal objectives, needs, support, and analysis.

i. Model effectiveness could extend infrastructure, guide definitions, support, operations-based experience with the help of Open Universal Centers, and Open Universal network systems.

ii. Model effectiveness could define scope for reviewing value-based referrals, resources, Open Universal network systems, and development needs. The objective could guide Universal Infrastructure or Nestling for resources, machines, business stations, architectures, and management support providers.

What will be detailed in the next Grid article?

a. The next article will detail objectives to add Universal or Totaling Theory and Technology Recovery Options for network systems.

b. The next article will detail objectives to add Universal Infrastructure Resource Development for network systems.

c. The next article will detail objectives as Nth'Connection options for the Totaling Theory and Technology network infrastructure, management support providers, service providers for grids.

This focus will enable a new principle and interoperability.

i. Interoperability for the Open Universal Center, Totaling Theory and Technology Station/Service. The Nth'Connection options, and specifications will manage schedules, scope to interoperate and set principles for resources in an Open Universal Infrastructure.

ii. The Open Universal Model, System Tier will conceptually enable options for network access, the interoperability that is reviewed for costs, principles called the "Totaling Theory and Technology" experience.

iii. The "Totaling Theory and Technology" experience would use services, or support options in "Nestling Stations/Services in Open Universal Center(s) and Nth'Connection Interoperability".

The Nth'Connection Interoperability will control experience, support instruments for the open universal experience where readers, neighbors share universal scope in planned network access, network support from multiple products, and network support from multiple companies. The interoperability instruments are described as:

a. Interoperability Instruments for Extensions - These instruments control experience with costs. Today costs are associated with supporting rules, services to extend principles, access and analysis of content.

b. Interoperability Instruments for Experiences - These instruments control experience with costs associated in integration, or membership support.

c. The vendor implementations today support services with different service providers. The vendor today may support service providers for the Industry or network, service providers for the enterprise, service providers for the grid.

The progressive operations-based support

For the Nth'Connection Interoperability, we need instruments, vendors to support services, providers for Open Universal options, and nestling in the Open Universal Center.

"Any Timeline" on 13th April 2004: The Open Universal Center series will publish new interest for interoperability instruments and open universal resources.

Article subjects and other details:

a. Life N Profession in model interest: A spectrum for connecting infrastructure for any Technology Opportunities Program.

b. The readers will be able to access specifications for the Universal Infrastructure, Open Theory and Technology Station, Assistants, Enterprise services for the Open Design Objective and the Open Universal Center from the site .../akaashopenenterprisecenter. The web site details will be made available when the costs and additional involvements are worked out for the new company called the "Akaash Enterprise Partnership".

+ The company will model services to develop principles for "Wings of Connectivity & Interoperability". The company will also develop AccessConnectNDecision Interfaces, Web services, the spectrum mechanisms for the Open Universal Center principle for connecting infrastructure with the Open Theory and Technology Station.

+ The .../akaashopenenterprisecenter support will design the Open Theory and Technology Station for the various "Defining a concept" URLs mentioned in the articles till date.

'For any interest, companies could email or contact me at ksvenkatram@yahoo.co.in. The industry could contact me for investor or design interest for the services.

I could enable further information, core architecture support and indepth focus in this essence, and spectrum. The information would enable companies to support the open theory and technology station, open design objective and the open universal center.

+ The road for architecture, set review in year 2018: My plan is to develop this totaling theory and technology effectiveness for the industry, with the help of the ...\akaashopenenterprisecenter services. This objective may universally be effective and address relations, values for my son who will be near 20 years old when the review will be done.

About K.S. Venkatram

K.S.Venkatram is a computer engineer from the University Of Poona.

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