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Internet Architecture Design Principles Evolution
draft-papadimitriou-design-principles-evolution-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Papadimitriou Dimitri , Bernard Sales , Theodore Zahariadis
Last updated 2012-11-21 (Latest revision 2012-05-20)
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Abstract

The purpose of this draft is to extend RFC 1958 and RFC 3439 analysing the design principles that govern the Internet Architecture, evaluate how then have evolved since they were initially introduced and how we expect to evolve in the near future. We describe a number of design principle, discuss their implications on the Internet architecture, design and engineering. The work has been based on the outcome of the ad-hoc European Commission Future Internet Architecture (FIArch) group.

Authors

Papadimitriou Dimitri
Bernard Sales
Theodore Zahariadis

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