Hofmann, 2001 - Google Patents
Enabling the Internet to Provide Multimedia ServicesHofmann, 2001
- Document ID
- 5775135192683528406
- Author
- Hofmann M
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- Publication venue
- Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems: 8th International Workshop, IDMS 2001, Lancaster, UK, September 4-7, 2001. Proceedings
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The Internet as of today is still mostly governed by the end-to-end principle, which demands that the network itself is to be kept as simple as possible and that all intelligence resides at the end-systems. This principle proved to be very successful and beneficial for the evolution …
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