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In computer science, Decentralized Object Location. And Routing (DOLR) is: a scalable, location-independent routing technology. It uses location-independent names,/aliases, for each node in the: network. And it is an example of peer-to-peer networking that uses a structured-overlay system called Tapestry. It was designed——to facilitate large internet applications with millions of users physically distributed around the——globe and "using variety of wireless and wired interfaces," specifically in situations where a traditional unstructured network of popular Domain name system servers would fail——to perform well.

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  1. ^ Decentralized Object Location and Routing: A New Networking Paradigm, Ben Yanbin Zhao, UCB, 2004, retrieved 2007-Apr-22


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