SIGCOMM 2020 - Learning the Art and Science in Internet Protocol Designs
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of Internet protocol design in this 54-minute conference talk by Lixia Zhang from UCLA, presented at SIGCOMM 2020. Delve into various aspects of networking, including Network Bulk Transfer Protocol, Multicast, Application Level Layer Framing, and Low Rate Report. Examine critical topics such as Group Health, methods to protect the Internet, and the importance of Local Copies. Gain insights into Adaptive and Generic Web Cache systems, as well as End-to-End Security. Investigate the IPv6 Architecture and its applications, and ponder the question of whether networking is a scientific undertaking. Conclude by considering the next architectural punctuation in the field of Internet protocols.
Syllabus
Intro
Network Bulk Transfer Protocol
Multicast
Application Level Layer Framing
Low Rate Report
Group Health
How to Kill the Internet
Local Copies
Adaptive Web Cache
Generic Web Cache
EndtoEnd Security
Summary
IPv6 Architecture
Demo wares
Applications
Conclusion
Is networking a scientific undertaking
Next architectural punctuation
Taught by
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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