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TRIAD: A New Next-Generation Internet Architecture (2000)  (Make Corrections)  (17 citations)
D.R. Cheriton, M. Gritter



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Abstract: Today, the primary use of the Internet is content distribution -- delivery of web pages, audio and video streams to client browsers. However, scaling to meet the enormous demands of the web have required ad hoc and, in some cases, proprietary protocols and mechanisms to be deployed. Unfortunately, these ad hoc mechanisms have scaling problems and conflict with the original Internet architecture. IPv6, the current leading candidate for a next generation Internet architecture, provides more... (Update)

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D. R. Cheriton and M. Gritter. TRIAD: A new next generation Internet architecture, March 2000. http://www-dsg.stanford.edu/triad/ triad.ps.gz. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/cheriton00triad.html   More

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  author = "D. Cheriton and M. Gritter",
  title = "{TRIAD}: A new next generation Internet architecture",
  month = mar,
  year = "2000",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/cheriton00triad.html" }
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