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- TITLE: Reinventing the Internet by Creating Platforms for Innovations
- TIME/LOCATION:
- Monday, March 9, 11:00AM-12:00PM
- Location: International Ballroom IV-V
- DESCRIPTION:
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The Internet has been wildly successful and has emerged to be a critical global computing and communication infrastructure for society. However, there is increasing recognition that it cannot serve the needs of society for the future due to its fundamental architectural limitations and emerging trends in technology and services. Stanford's Clean Slate Internet Design Program is aimed at answering the questions: if we were doing the Internet today with what we know and what is on the horizon, how would we do it? What type of Internet would we want for the society in 15 years? And how can we get there?
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In this talk, Dr. Parulkar will outline the program's proposed approaches involving creation of key platforms for innovations and allowing themselves and others to build on them to shape the future global computing and communication infrastructure.
- PARTICIPANTS:
- Dr. Guru Parulkar, Stanford University and Clean Slate Design for the Internet
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