diff --git a/docs/seminar.pdf b/docs/seminar.pdf index 3b6a3d3..423d319 100644 Binary files a/docs/seminar.pdf and b/docs/seminar.pdf differ diff --git a/docs/seminar.tex b/docs/seminar.tex index 3a7db3a..1f6ac39 100644 --- a/docs/seminar.tex +++ b/docs/seminar.tex @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ There are a few terms that are easily mixed up. Here's a list of the most confusing ones: \listinginfo{}{message}{is sent from one node to another, i.e. to announce new objects or to initialize the network connection.}{} - \listinginfo{}{msg}{is the object payload containing the actual message written by a user. The term 'message' is never used to describe information exchange between users in this document.}{} + \listinginfo{}{msg}{is the object payload containing the actual message written by a user. The term 'message' is never used to describe information exchange between users in this document. 'Content' is mostly used instead.}{} \listinginfo{}{payload}{There are two kinds of payload: message payload for message types, e.g. containing inventory vectors, and object payload, which is distributed throughout the network.}{} \listinginfo{}{object}{is a kind of message whose payload is distributed among all nodes. Somtimes just the payload is meant.}{} @@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ \listinginfo{}{getpubkey}{A request for a public key, which is needed to encrypt a message to a specific user.}{} \listinginfo{}{pubkey}{A public key. See \ref{subsec:addrenc} \nameref{subsec:addrenc}}{} - \listinginfo{}{msg}{A TODO intended to be received by one user.}{} - \listinginfo{}{broadcast}{A TODO sent in a way that the Addresses public key can be used to decrypt it, allowing any subscriber who knows the address to receive the such a message}{} + \listinginfo{}{msg}{Content intended to be received by one user.}{} + \listinginfo{}{broadcast}{Content sent in a way that the Addresses public key can be used to decrypt it, allowing any subscriber who knows the address to receive the such a message}{} \subsubsection{ping / pong}