000026565 000__ 03344cam\a2200733\i\4500 000026565 001__ 26565 000026565 003__ SzGeWIPO 000026565 005__ 20230331160553.0 000026565 008__ 090922s2010\\\\maua\\\\rb\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000026565 010__ $$a2009037130 000026565 020__ $$a9780262265867$$qeBook 000026565 020__ $$z9780262518048$$qPrint 000026565 035__ $$a(OCoLC)444871909 000026565 035__ $$a(wipo)006065012 000026565 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000026565 041__ $$aeng 000026565 050_4 $$aTK5105.875.I57$$bV378 2010 000026565 050_4 $$aTK5105.875.I57$$bV378 2010eb 000026565 072_7 $$a091$$2E01-20100913 000026565 072_7 $$a093$$2E01-20100913 000026565 072_7 $$a171$$2E01-20100913 000026565 072_7 $$aZB004$$2Z01 000026565 08204 $$a004.65$$220 000026565 084__ $$aN 635 SCH.I 000026565 090__ $$c28961$$d28951 000026565 1001_ $$aVan Schewick, Barbara, 000026565 24510 $$aInternet Architecture and Innovation. 000026565 264_1 $$aCambridge, MA :$$bThe MIT Press,$$c2010. 000026565 300__ $$axii, 574 pages :$$billustrations ;$$c24 cm. 000026565 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000026565 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000026565 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000026565 4901_ $$aEBL-Schweitzer 000026565 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000026565 5050_ $$a1. Architecture and innovation; -- 2. Internet design principles; -- 3. The original architecture of the internet; -- 4. Architecture and the cost of innovation; -- 5. Architecture and the organization of innovation; -- 6. Architecture and competition among makers of complementary components; -- 7. Network architectures and the economic environment for application innovation; -- 8. Decentralized versus centralized environments for application innovation; -- 9. Public and private interests in network architectures. 000026565 520__ $$aToday--following housing bubbles, bank collapses, and high unemployment--the Internet remains the most reliable mechanism for fostering innovation and creating new wealth. The Internet's remarkable growth has been fueled by innovation. In this pathbreaking book, Barbara van Schewick argues that this explosion of innovation is not an accident, but a consequence of the Internet's architecture--a consequence of technical choices regarding the Internet's inner structure that were made early in its history.The Internet's original architecture was based on four design principles: modularity, layering, and two versions of the celebrated but often misunderstood end-to-end arguments. But today, the Internet's architecture is changing in ways that deviate from the Internet's original design principles, removing the features that have fostered innovation and threatening the Internet's ability to spur economic growth, to improve democratic discourse, and to provide a decentralized environment for social and cultural interaction in which anyone can participate. If no one intervenes, network providers' interests will drive networks further away from the original design principles. If the Internet's value for society is to be preserved, van Schewick argues, policymakers will have to intervene and protect the features that were at the core of the Internet's success. 000026565 650_0 $$aBusiness. 000026565 650_0 $$aComputer network architectures. 000026565 650_0 $$aBusiness$$xData processing. 000026565 650_0 $$aData processing. 000026565 650_0 $$aTechnological innovations. 000026565 650_0 $$aInternet. 000026565 650_4 $$aComputer network architectures 000026565 650_4 $$aInternet 000026565 650_4 $$aTechnological innovations 000026565 830_0 $$aEBL-Schweitzer. 000026565 8524_ $$bE01$$c01$$jT 32209$$pEM000006192778 000026565 8524_ $$bE06$$jMS 7965 S328$$pEM000006945321 000026565 8524_ $$bZ01$$c02$$jHV 3606$$pZM02729375 000026565 942__ $$cMON$$jN 635 SCH.I 000026565 952__ $$w2011-10-13$$p2011-0466$$r34.25$$u41005$$bMAIN$$10$$kN 635 SCH.I$$v2011-10-13$$zTagged$$71 000026565 980__ $$aBIB 000026565 999__ $$c28961$$d28961