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A next generation internet state management framework

Published: 10 December 2007 Publication History

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In the next generation Internet architecture, more functionality in the form of "services" and packet processing features will be placed inside the network rather than on end-systems. This trend will increase the amount of network state information maintained by the systems inside the network. We present a framework for structuring and managing network state information that can be used in the next generation Internet architecture.

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CoNEXT '07: Proceedings of the 2007 ACM CoNEXT conference
December 2007
448 pages
ISBN:9781595937704
DOI:10.1145/1364654
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