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IEEE Internet Computing, 2012
The Internet is based on a layered set of protocols a#x2014; the most basic of which is TCP/IP a#x2014; and the servers and routers that support them. This special issue addresses challenges to the Internet's basic protocols as our collective Internet usage increases in both magnitude and type and becomes increasingly crucial for our economy and ...
Charles Petrie, Oliver Spatscheck
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The Internet is based on a layered set of protocols a#x2014; the most basic of which is TCP/IP a#x2014; and the servers and routers that support them. This special issue addresses challenges to the Internet's basic protocols as our collective Internet usage increases in both magnitude and type and becomes increasingly crucial for our economy and ...
Charles Petrie, Oliver Spatscheck
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Internet Application-Layer Protocols
2007In the previous chapter, we saw how IP packets carry TCP segments or UDP datagrams across networks. Now it is time to look at what happens in the top layer of a TCP/IP-based network, the application layer. This chapter starts with an explanation of client–server technology, which underlies most Internet activities. We examine the following applications
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2008
This chapter focuses on evaluating Internet protocol television (IPTV) business models from different service providers through the prism of the Star Model. The tool is based on Porter’s five forces, as developed by M.E. Porter. The Star Model extends the five Forces into a set of metrics to evaluate current and future business offerings.
Kate Carney Landow +6 more
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This chapter focuses on evaluating Internet protocol television (IPTV) business models from different service providers through the prism of the Star Model. The tool is based on Porter’s five forces, as developed by M.E. Porter. The Star Model extends the five Forces into a set of metrics to evaluate current and future business offerings.
Kate Carney Landow +6 more
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2018
In this chapter, the author will first present in Section 3.1 an overview of IP addresses with various types and addressing mechanisms. The first version of IP addresses, namely, IP version 4 (IPv4) will be discussed in Section 3.2 followed by various mechanisms for dividing the network with subnetting in Sections 3.3 and 3.4 as well as how to group ...
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In this chapter, the author will first present in Section 3.1 an overview of IP addresses with various types and addressing mechanisms. The first version of IP addresses, namely, IP version 4 (IPv4) will be discussed in Section 3.2 followed by various mechanisms for dividing the network with subnetting in Sections 3.3 and 3.4 as well as how to group ...
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2003
What exactly is the Internet? First, the word internet (also internetwork) is simply a contraction of the phrase inter-network. However when written with a capital “I” the Internet refers to a worldwide set of interconnected networks (technically, that includes all networks reachable by the Internet Protocol).
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What exactly is the Internet? First, the word internet (also internetwork) is simply a contraction of the phrase inter-network. However when written with a capital “I” the Internet refers to a worldwide set of interconnected networks (technically, that includes all networks reachable by the Internet Protocol).
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1998
This article describes various efforts to address security in three areas of the Internet protocol suite: the Internet Protocol itself (IPsec), the domain between transport and application layer (the Secure Sockets Layer and the Transport Layer Security protocols) and security extensions for the HyperText Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP).
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This article describes various efforts to address security in three areas of the Internet protocol suite: the Internet Protocol itself (IPsec), the domain between transport and application layer (the Secure Sockets Layer and the Transport Layer Security protocols) and security extensions for the HyperText Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP).
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Quantum Internet protocol stack: A comprehensive survey
Computer Networks, 2022Marcello Caleffi +1 more
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An overview of precision oncology basket and umbrella trials for clinicians
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Kristian Thorlund, Edward J Mills
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