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Active Information Networks. / Marshall, Ian W.
1998. Paper presented at Proc. IST '98, BT Labs, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, IP5 3RE.

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Marshall, IW 1998, 'Active Information Networks.', Paper presented at Proc. IST '98, BT Labs, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, IP5 3RE, 1/01/98.

APA

Marshall, I. W. (1998). Active Information Networks.. Paper presented at Proc. IST '98, BT Labs, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, IP5 3RE.

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Marshall IW. Active Information Networks.. 1998. Paper presented at Proc. IST '98, BT Labs, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, IP5 3RE.

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Marshall, Ian W. / Active Information Networks. Paper presented at Proc. IST '98, BT Labs, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, IP5 3RE.2 p.

Bibtex

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title = "Active Information Networks.",
abstract = "Future requirements for a broadband multimedia network are discussed and a vision of the future network is presented. Three key needs are identified; rapid introduction of new services, dynamic customisation of services by clients, and minimal management overhead. Application layer active networking, perhaps the most pragmatic and immediately realisable active network proposal, is introduced as a potential solution to all three.",
author = "Marshall, {Ian W.}",
year = "1998",
language = "English",
note = "Proc. IST '98 ; Conference date: 01-01-1998",

}

RIS

TY - CONF

T1 - Active Information Networks.

AU - Marshall, Ian W.

PY - 1998

Y1 - 1998

N2 - Future requirements for a broadband multimedia network are discussed and a vision of the future network is presented. Three key needs are identified; rapid introduction of new services, dynamic customisation of services by clients, and minimal management overhead. Application layer active networking, perhaps the most pragmatic and immediately realisable active network proposal, is introduced as a potential solution to all three.

AB - Future requirements for a broadband multimedia network are discussed and a vision of the future network is presented. Three key needs are identified; rapid introduction of new services, dynamic customisation of services by clients, and minimal management overhead. Application layer active networking, perhaps the most pragmatic and immediately realisable active network proposal, is introduced as a potential solution to all three.

M3 - Conference paper

T2 - Proc. IST '98

Y2 - 1 January 1998

ER -