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Networks Capable of Change - A 25-Year Retrospective on Programmable Networks

Offered By: Paul G. Allen School via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive lecture on the evolution of programmable networks delivered by Jennifer Rexford, a distinguished professor from Princeton University. Delve into a 25-year retrospective of research on making networks more adaptable, examining successes, failures, and valuable lessons learned along the way. Gain insights into the concept of "ambitious pragmatism" and its application in achieving long-term goals for programmable network infrastructure. Learn about the importance of network changeability in enhancing reliability, security, performance, and cost-effectiveness of the Internet. Discover Rexford's personal research experiences and reflections on major trends in the field of computer networking. This one-hour presentation, titled "Networks Capable of Change," offers a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities in creating more flexible and innovative network systems.

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Allen School Distinguished Lecture: Jennifer Rexford (Princeton University)


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Paul G. Allen School

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