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Internet architecture and innovation

Auteur: Barbara Van Schewick
Uitgever: Cambridge, Mass. : The MIT Press, 2010.
Editie/Formaat:   Boek : EngelsAlle edities en materiaalsoorten bekijken.
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The Internet's remarkable growth has been fueled by innovation. New applications continually enable new ways of using the Internet, and new physical networking technologies increase the range of networks over which the Internet can run. Questions about the relationship between innovation and the Internet's architecture have shaped the debates over open access to broadband networks, network neutrality,  Meer lezen...
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Soort document: Boek
Alle auteurs / medewerkers: Barbara Van Schewick
ISBN: 9780262013970 0262013975
OCLC-nummer: 769217373
Opmerkingen: IV THE END-TO-END ARGUMENTS AND APPLICATION INNOVATION 7 Network Architectures and the Economic Environment of Application Innovation 285 Potential Deviations from the End-to-End Arguments 286 The Four Network Architectures 287 Analysis 289 8 Decentralized versus Centralized Environments for Application 297 Effects of Differences in Innovator Diversity and in Control over Innovation 298 Effect of Differences in Control over Deployment 349 Overall Effect of Architectural Differences on Application Innovation 351 9 Public and Private Interests in Network Architectures 355 Public Interests in Network Architectures 355 Network Providers' Private Interests in Network Architectures 371 Conclusion 377 Notes 393 References 495 Index.
Beschrijving: xii, 574 s. : ill.
Inhoud: I FOUNDATIONS 1 Architecture and Innovation 19 Architecture 19 The Relationship between Architecture and the Economic System 23 The Relationship between Architecture and Innovation 28 II THE END-TO-END ARGUMENTS AND THE ORIGINAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE INTERNET 2 Internet Design Principles 37 Modularity 38 Integrated Design 44 Layering 46 Modularity and Layering in Network Architectures 50 The End-to-End Arguments 57 3 The Original Architecture of the Internet 83 Introduction to the Original Architecture of the Internet 83 The Internet and the Layering Principle 88 The Internet and the End-to-End Arguments 90 Some Misconceptions about the End-to-End Arguments and the Architecture of the Internet 103 III ARCHITECTURAL CONSTRAINTS ON INNOVATION 4 Architecture and the Cost of Innovation 115 Costs of Change in Modular and Integrated Architectures 118 Costs of Change in the Original Architecture of the Internet 137 5 Architecture and the Organization of Innovation 165 Architecture and Organization in Modular and Integrated Architectures 166 Implications of the Link between Architecture and Feasible Governance Structures 195 Architecture and Organization in the Original Architecture of the Internet 201 6 Architecture and Competition Among Makers of Complementary Components 215 Architectural Differences --
Application Awareness and Application Control 217 Effect of Ability to Discriminate or Exclude 218 Effect on Pricing Strategies 273 Conclusion 280.
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A detailed examination of how the underlying technical structure of the Internet affects the economic environment for innovation and the implications for public policy.  Meer lezen...

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"This is an important piece of policy work and anyone who cares about the Internet ought to give it a read." Fred Wilson, A VC blog "...Internet Architecture and Innovation is an important work: it Meer lezen...

 
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