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    A Day in the Life of the Internet: Proposed community-wide experiment

    paper:2006_ditl_proposal

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    caida.org/catalog/papers/2006_...itl_proposal/ditl_proposal.pdfPDFpublic
    In 2001 the U.S. National Academy of Sciences convened a workshop to assess the state of networking research, and, in pursuit of objectivity and fresh insights, arranged for more than half of the attendees to be from other fields, in this case computer science. Among the most memorable conclusions: .. the outsiders expressed the view that the network research community should not devote all or even the majority of its time to fixing current Internet problems. Instead, networking research should more aggressively seek to develop new ideas and approaches. A program that does this would be centered on the three M's - measurement of the Internet, modeling of the Internet, and making disruptive prototypes.

    Date Published

    2006-10

    Authors

    kc claffy1

    Publisher

    ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review (CCR)

    Organization Affiliated With

    1 CAIDA, San Diego Supercomputer Center, University of California San Diego