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Back ________________ tEC Domain Service Parameters ________________TOC

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Parameter Name Parameter Value Comments
Naming
Domain
(friendly version)
as appears in the list of end user domains of interest
for example:"YourNameHere: dating in Boston"
for mail services: must begin with the prefix: "email - "
for asymmetric services: should end with a suffix to indicate the type of service provided, either " (incoming mail)" or " (outgoing mail)"
Domain
(short version)
normally hidden from end users
example:"Nice Boston Dates", "My friends and family"
Vocabulary
(formal path name)
use single underscores to link all the words together
examples: Boston_Dates, Boston_Cat_Technologists, Generic_email
Service
(3-5 letter mnemonic)
a useful prefix to shorten path and file names
examples: DAB (dating in Boston), GEM (generic email)
CTB (CAT Technologists in Boston), CTBR (CAT reverse service)
Service Organization and Packaging
Service Type
(1 digit)
  • 1: asymmetric domain - incoming mail service
  • 2: asymmetric domain - outgoing mail service
  • 3: symmetric domain - provide both services
Virtual Fair
or Data Base
  • true: virtual fair, according to schedule
  • false: virtual data base, available at all times
Packaging Date a useful suffix for package file names
example: -07-31-06 (please follow this format)
Packaging Version used with packaging tools
example: 4,3,2,13 (please follow this format)
Packaging Label overwrite default to declare a private label
example: com/yournamehere/
Server Path overwrite default to specify special server response presentation
nota: the name "jobs", purely historical, is no longer specific
End User Access to the Grid
Sender
Server ID
will become variable in the future
Sender
Self Profiling ID
this is a place holding value
When the self profiling questionnaire to be used by senders has been posted on the tEC server, use its ID to overwrite the place holder.
Sender
Wish Template
file name of the template used by senders to prepare outgoing mail, either wishes (for matching) or mail (for mailing)
example: DABCounterFilter_template
(it is recommended to follow this format)
Receiver
Server ID
will become variable in the future
Receiver
Self Profiling ID
for symmetric services, repeat Sender Self Profiling ID.
for asymmetric services, put the ID of the self profiling questionnaire to be used by the receivers of incoming mail.
Receiver
Wish Template
file name of the template used by receivers of incoming mail to declare wishes for filtering desirable senders
example: DABFilter_template
(it is recommended to follow this format)
Service Opening and Scheduling
Number of Rounds
  • 1: virtual data base
  • n: virtual fair: input the exact number of matching rounds allowed by the schedule
    Warning: the current form limits this number to 3 - modify the form if necessary
Senders may prepare or update their wishes (mail) and declare or update their profile at any time.
filters declared by receivers may be posted from 72h prior to the first time input below.
Warning: all times to be input according to the following format: "01/22/2006 06:00 GMT-05:00"
Senders' matching
Round 1
At this time:
  • receivers may no longer post their filters
  • senders may send their wishes to the receivers who found them desirable.
Receivers' matching
Round 1
At this time:
  • senders may no longer send their wishes
  • receivers may check out their mail and reply to (aka invite) the senders with whom they have struck a mutual match
Senders' invitations
Round 1
At this time:
  • receivers may no longer send their wishes
  • senders may check out their replies and confirm their interest to the receivers who have invited them
Receivers' confirmations
Round 1
At this time:
  • senders may no longer confirm their interest
  • receivers may check out for confirmations by senders of their interest for corresponding mutual matches
  • receivers may update their filters (unless this is the last round)
Senders' matching
Round 2

At this time:
  • receivers may no longer post their filters
  • senders may send their wishes to the receivers who found them desirable.
Receivers' matching
Round 2
At this time:
  • senders may no longer send their wishes
  • receivers may check out their mail and reply to (aka invite) the senders with whom they have struck a mutual match
Senders' invitations
Round 2
At this time:
  • receivers may no longer send their wishes
  • senders may check out their replies and confirm their interest to the receivers who have invited them
Receivers' confirmations
Round 2
At this time:
  • senders may no longer confirm their interest
  • receivers may check out for confirmations by senders of their interest for corresponding mutual matches
  • receivers may update their filters (unless this is the last round)
Senders' matching
Round 3

At this time:
  • receivers may no longer post their filters
  • senders may send their wishes to the receivers who found them desirable.
Receivers' matching
Round 3
At this time:
  • senders may no longer send their wishes
  • receivers may check out their mail and reply to (aka invite) the senders with whom they have struck a mutual match
Senders' invitations
Round 3
At this time:
  • receivers may no longer send their wishes
  • senders may check out their replies and confirm their interest to the receivers who have invited them
Receivers' confirmations
Round 3
At this time:
  • senders may no longer confirm their interest
  • receivers may check out for confirmations by senders of their interest for corresponding mutual matches
  • receivers may update their filters (unless this is the last round)
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Save as declared
memorize the 3 steps listed in the comments
  • 1: click on "GO"
  • 2: use your browser menu to view the new "source"
  • 3: "save" this source in a file for communication to ePrio