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    Designing an internet / David D. Clark.
    by Clark, David D. (David Dana), 1944- author.
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    Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2018]
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  • Wide area networks (Computer networks)
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  • Internetworking (Telecommunication)
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  • Internet -- History.
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    9780262038607
    0262038609
    Series: 
    Information policy series.
    Description: 
    xi, 419 pages : illustration ; 24 cm.
    Contents: 
    Introduction -- The basics of the internet -- Architecture and design -- Requirements -- The architecture of the internet--a historical perspective -- Architecture and function -- Alternative network architectures -- Naming and addressing -- Longevity -- Security -- Availability -- Economics -- Network management and control -- Meeting the needs of society -- Looking to the future -- Appendix: addressing and forwarding.
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    How do you design an internet? The architecture of the current Internet is the product of basic design decisions made early in its history. What would an internet look like if it were designed, today, from the ground up? In this book, MIT computer scientist David Clark explains how the Internet is actually put together, what requirements it was designed to meet, and why different design decisions would create different internets. He does not take today's Internet as a given but tries to learn from it, and from alternative proposals for what an internet might be, in order to draw some general conclusions about network architecture.
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