[IRTF-Announce] Research agenda in Network Science & Engineering
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[IRTF-Announce] Research agenda in Network Science & Engineering
The doc abstracted below was published last week and may be of interest to folks on this list.
--aaron
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NetSE Research Agenda
Over the past forty years, computer networks, and especially the
Internet, have gone from research curiosity to fundamental
infrastructure. In terms of societal impact, the Internet has
changed the way we live, work and play, and altered our notions of
democracy, education, healthcare, entertainment and commerce. In
terms of its design, the Internet has shown a remarkable ability to
adapt to, even inspire, changes in technologies and applications. In
short, the Internet has been a powerful engine for technological
innovation and societal evolution. However, this is no time to rest
on the successes of the past. To meet society’s future requirements
and expectations the Internet will need to be better: more secure,
more accessible, more predictable and more reliable.
In 2008, the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) charged the
Network Science and Engineering (NetSE) Council with developing a
comprehensive research agenda that would support the development of
a better Internet. This report summarizes the findings and
recommendations of the NetSE Council. Feedback to
netse-comment at cra.org is welcome.
http://www.cra.org/ccc/docs/NetSE-Research-Agenda.pdf
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