Strategic directions in networks and telecommunications

The directions in which networking and telecommunications will evolve are very much shaped by the key lessons learned so far. Lessons that have been learned and challenges that lie ahead are discussed. Some of the principles that have been learned involve: 1. computers in the network, 2. protocols a...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACM computing surveys 1996-12, Vol.28 (4), p.679-690
Hauptverfasser: CLARK, D, PASQUALE, J, ESTRIN, D, GREEN, P, KUROSE, J, LEINER, B, MASINTER, L, SINCOSKIE, D, SOLLINS, K
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description The directions in which networking and telecommunications will evolve are very much shaped by the key lessons learned so far. Lessons that have been learned and challenges that lie ahead are discussed. Some of the principles that have been learned involve: 1. computers in the network, 2. protocols and network architecture, 3. partitioning functionality, 4. reliability, 5. scalability, 6. fundamental limits, 7. the centrality of the application, 8. the network research process, 9. research in new applications. The strategic directions for future network evolution include: 1. requirements and services, 2. design and validation of network service, 3. multiparty applications, and 4. routing. The principle driving force of network evolution today is not technical innovation, but demand from users.
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Applications
Applied sciences
Architecture
Bandwidths
Communication
Communications networks
Computer networks
Computer science
Computer science
control theory
systems
Computers
Exact sciences and technology
Information networks
Infrastructure
Internet
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Routing
Scalability
Social change
Software
Studies
Technology
Telecommunications
Trends
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