ABEFH-DPWE2EPFI-09
Jari Arkko, Bob Briscoe, Lars Eggert, Anja Feldmann, Mark Handley. Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop on End-to-End Protocols for the Future Internet. SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review (CCR), 39(2):42-47, April 2009.
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This article summarises the presentations and discussions during a workshop on end-to-end protocols for the future Internet in June 2008. The aim of the workshop was to establish a dialogue at the interface between two otherwise fairly distinct communities working on future Internet protocols: those developing internetworking functions and those developing end-to-end transport protocols. The discussion established near-consensus on some of the open issues, such as the preferred placement of traffic engineering functionality, whereas other questions remained controversial. New research agenda items were also identified.
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@article{ABEFH-DPWE2EPFI-09,
Author = {Arkko, Jari and Briscoe, Bob and Eggert, Lars and Feldmann, Anja and Handley, Mark},
Title = {Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop on End-to-End Protocols for the Future Internet},
Journal = {SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review (CCR)},
Volume = {39},
Number = {2},
Pages = {42--47},
Publisher = {ACM},
Address = {New York, NY, USA},
Month = {April},
Year = {2009}
}
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