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Internet Naming and Discovery [electronic resource] : Architecture and Economics / by Joud S. Khoury, Chaouki T. Abdallah.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Signals and Communication TechnologyPublisher: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XIV, 142 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781447145523
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 621.382 23
LOC classification:
  • TK1-9971
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I: Computer Networks -- Introduction and Overview -- The Internet -- Towards a Taxonomy of Inter-network Architectures -- Part II: Naming and Discovery in Networks -- Introduction -- A Survey of Naming Architectures -- Exploring the Design Space. Discovery Service Differentiation -- Towards Formalizing Network Architectural Descriptions -- Part III: Economics of Discovery -- On the Economics of Discovery -- Route-distribution Incentives in BGP.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Naming is an integral building block within data networks and systems and is becoming ever more important as complex data-centric usage models emerge. Internet Naming and Discovery is timely in developing a unified model for studying the topic of naming and discovery. It details the architectural and economic tools needed for designing naming and discovery schemes within the broader context of internetwork architecture.   Readers will find in this book a historic overview of the Internet and a comprehensive survey of the literature, followed by and an in-depth examination of naming and discovery. Specific topics covered include: ·         formal definitions of name, address, identifier, locator, binding, routing, discovery, mapping, and resolution; ·         a discussion of the properties of names and bindings, along with illustrative case studies; ·         taxonomy that helps in organizing the solution space, and more importantly in identifying new avenues for contributing to the field; ·         a general model for exploring the tradeoffs involved in designing discovery systems; ·         an illustrative design exercise for differentiated discovery services; ·         broad treatment of the main economic issues that arise in the context of discovery; and ·         a game-theoretic incentive model for route distribution (and discovery) in the context of path-vector routing protocols (mainly BGP).   Internet Naming and Discovery will be of great value to readers, including graduate students, engineers and computer scientists, theoreticians and practitioners, seeking a training in advanced networking, or specializing in computer and communications networks.
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Part I: Computer Networks -- Introduction and Overview -- The Internet -- Towards a Taxonomy of Inter-network Architectures -- Part II: Naming and Discovery in Networks -- Introduction -- A Survey of Naming Architectures -- Exploring the Design Space. Discovery Service Differentiation -- Towards Formalizing Network Architectural Descriptions -- Part III: Economics of Discovery -- On the Economics of Discovery -- Route-distribution Incentives in BGP.

Naming is an integral building block within data networks and systems and is becoming ever more important as complex data-centric usage models emerge. Internet Naming and Discovery is timely in developing a unified model for studying the topic of naming and discovery. It details the architectural and economic tools needed for designing naming and discovery schemes within the broader context of internetwork architecture.   Readers will find in this book a historic overview of the Internet and a comprehensive survey of the literature, followed by and an in-depth examination of naming and discovery. Specific topics covered include: ·         formal definitions of name, address, identifier, locator, binding, routing, discovery, mapping, and resolution; ·         a discussion of the properties of names and bindings, along with illustrative case studies; ·         taxonomy that helps in organizing the solution space, and more importantly in identifying new avenues for contributing to the field; ·         a general model for exploring the tradeoffs involved in designing discovery systems; ·         an illustrative design exercise for differentiated discovery services; ·         broad treatment of the main economic issues that arise in the context of discovery; and ·         a game-theoretic incentive model for route distribution (and discovery) in the context of path-vector routing protocols (mainly BGP).   Internet Naming and Discovery will be of great value to readers, including graduate students, engineers and computer scientists, theoreticians and practitioners, seeking a training in advanced networking, or specializing in computer and communications networks.

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