[IPP] Simplified Cloud Imaging Diagram for a typical MFD
Michael Sweet
msweet at apple.com
Wed Dec 11 15:08:21 UTC 2013
Smith,
I like this idea and will update things accordingly.
On Dec 10, 2013, at 9:43 PM, Kennedy, Smith (Wireless Architect) <smith.kennedy at hp.com> wrote:
> HI Mike,
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> Thanks for doing this!
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> I’ve not personally had a chance to stare at it very hard just yet. But my one suggestion for the diagram might be to label each of the vertices with a unique letter, and label each of edges with a unique number, so that one can describe a path or an edge / vertex interface in an unambiguous manner. This could be useful in lieu of our being in one place and all able to “point” at things on a whiteboard or projector screen.
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> Smith
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> On 2013-12-10, at 7:06 PM, Michael Sweet <msweet at apple.com> wrote:
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>> All,
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>> Because we seem to be tripping over differences in terminology and our collective "big picture" of how cloud-based imaging is supposed to work, I put together the attached simplified diagram for a typical MFD that is registering Print, Scan, and FaxOut with a public cloud. Each of the local services is "connected" to a corresponding service in the cloud. I have purposely not included any fan-out in the diagram in order to focus our discussions on this simplified model. We can expand our discussions once there is agreement on the simplified model/diagram.
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>> (When comparing this to the model described in IPPSIX, you'd just remove all of the non-print services from the diagram...)
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>> Thoughts? Does this roughly match everyone's internal picture of cloud-based imaging?
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