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publicationDate 1997-12-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber IE-S970711-A2
titleOfInvention A data communication and processing system
abstract A system has a large number of clients (2) which asynchronously connect with a host (18) via a gateway (16). Connection to the gateway (16) is via a modem bank which multiplexes the incoming signals. A single request message is transmitted from the client (2). A gateway service manager (16(b)) divides the data block into a number of data segments and adds timing, requests, and reply headers to each data segment to create a number of request messages corresponding to the initial request message. A gateway service provider (16(c)) links up with a service request router in the host (18) which in turn routes the messages to the relevant service request servers in the host (18) from which a reply is generated. On the return path, the host (18) includes the timing header and the request and response headers to a reply data segment which is simply the data segment of one of the incoming messages with the response over-written.<Fig.3>
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