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Loci of competition for future internet architectures
John Chuang

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John Chuang. "Loci of competition for future internet architectures". Communications Magazine, 49(7):38-43, July 2011.

Abstract
Designing for competition is an important consideration for the design of future Internet architectures. Network architects should systematically consider the loci of competition in any proposed network architecture. To be economically sustainable, network architectures should encourage competition within each locus, anticipate and manage the interactions between the loci, and be adaptable to evolution in the loci. Given the longevity of network architectures relative to network technologies and applications, it is important to ensure that competition is not unnecessarily foreclosed at any particular locus of competition.

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    John Chuang. <a
    href="http://www.truststc.org/pubs/867.html"
    >Loci of competition for future internet
    architectures</a>, <i>Communications
    Magazine</i>, 49(7):38-43, July 2011.
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    John Chuang. "Loci of competition for future internet
    architectures". <i>Communications
    Magazine</i>, 49(7):38-43, July 2011.
  • BibTeX
    @article{Chuang11_LociOfCompetitionForFutureInternetArchitectures,
        author = {John Chuang},
        title = {Loci of competition for future internet
                  architectures},
        journal = {Communications Magazine},
        volume = {49},
        number = {7},
        pages = {pp. 38-43},
        month = {July},
        year = {2011},
        abstract = {Designing for competition is an important
                  consideration for the design of future Internet
                  architectures. Network architects should
                  systematically consider the loci of competition in
                  any proposed network architecture. To be
                  economically sustainable, network architectures
                  should encourage competition within each locus,
                  anticipate and manage the interactions between the
                  loci, and be adaptable to evolution in the loci.
                  Given the longevity of network architectures
                  relative to network technologies and applications,
                  it is important to ensure that competition is not
                  unnecessarily foreclosed at any particular locus
                  of competition.},
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/867.html}
    }
    

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