A list of puns related to "Information Centric Networking Caching Policies"
The organizing committee is delighted to invite you to submit your work for presentation at the 6th ACM conference on Information-Centric Networking (ICN 2019), to be held in Hong Kong, SAR China from September 24-26, 2019.
ACM ICN 2019 is a single-track conference focusing on significant research contributions to ICN as broadly defined, and featuring paper presentations, posters, and demonstrations.
Previous successful research results have brought Information-Centric Networking concepts from early-stage academic effort to an increasingly sophisticated level of intellectual, technical, and practical maturity, offering the real promise of dramatic and tangible impact across the broad field of networking in the foreseeable future.
ACM ICN 2019 solicits research contributions across the full spectrum of objectives motivated by this observation, including work that advances core ICN concepts, technologies, and capabilities; extends current ICN concepts to new networking environments and use cases; realizes, demonstrates, and quantifies the benefits of ICN in traditional and emerging application domains; and catalyzes, incentivizes, simplifies, and supports ICN deployments in realistic, operational environments and settings.
ACM ICN 2019 seeks research contributions across the following broad topic areas:
(1) Core ICN research
Research that advances key ICN concepts, algorithms, technologies, and capabilities.
(2) Network Measurement, Characterization, and Instrumentation
Research focused on tools and methodologies for measuring, characterizing, and instrumenting current and future ICN networks.
(3) Use Cases and Applications
Research that advances the use of ICN networking to support current and emerging applications.
(4) Deployment, Operations, and Real-World Considerations
Research that explores incentives, paths, and obstacles for ICN transition from research to widespread deployment, and research that addresses challenges unique to large-scale and commercially motivated ICN deployments.
The conference solicits both full and short papers. Submissions will be reviewed through a double-blind process, and evaluated on the basis of intellectual merit, originality, importance of contribution, soundness and strength of evaluation (for full paper
... keep reading on reddit β‘The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) co-hosted the Conference on Hot Topics in Information-centric Networking (HotICN2018) with Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School. The conference covered "Blockchain Technology Industry Forum" and "Future Network Technology and Engineering Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering"
The IEEE is an international association of electronic technology and information science engineers. It is currently the world's largest non-profit professional technology society.
Read more about the conference here: https://steemit.com/ieee/@txdzhang/ieee-hosted-hoticn2018-in-shenzhen-china-discussing-blockchain-technology-and-future-network
http://arxiv.org/abs/1808.00348
Its a newly published work on Network coding and Information centric networking. I hope it will benefit readers from this channel
Whether or not you're in the Chicagoland area, if you're interested in financial and regulatory technology we'd love to connect.
We're excited to host our happy hour event online. Grab a drink and join us!
Thursday, May 28, 2020
5:30 PM to 6:30 PM CDT
Every 4th Thursday of the month
Commercial ISP's seek to "monetize" subscribers at zero operational cost. Where does community data fit into that plan? Do commercial ISPs cache local data sets? Do they have programs in place today that seek such data? Is there civic engagement to mine and identify the highly local data that residents, business owners and farm production need most often?
Will commercial ISPs interface with relevant County, State and Federal databases to make data available in local caches, improving the civic value of the Fiber Infrastructure? Will they publish web sites on their own resources to point to these data resources? Will they call out to community leaders to engage and provide new data into local data coffers?
No, because Commercial ISP Charters seek profit at the lowest cost. Community engagement, when done at all, is simply RISK MANAGEMENT.
This is a vital, massive difference in the charter of Municipal Fiber vs a Commercial ISP.
Only Municipal ISPs can address these highly local issues and opportunities. Municipal ISPs should store, cache and make available vital local data, improving education, productivity, business development and so on.
Municipal ISPs can be given blueprints for engagement, using existing data sources and providing data-to-information roadmaps to help inform and improve community services.
Imagine this. What would such blueprints look like? What data sources can have this type of impact?
Chinese FMβs annual foreign policy review is mostly routine with little that is tangibly new. But few things need to be noted. https://fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/wjdt_665385/zyjh_665391/202112/t20211220_10471930.html
The global situation is posed in terms of conflict of two ideas, one represented by China and other by US
US called out as extra-regional power, suggesting that region should look to China rather than US.
US, Russia, EU called major powers. No Asian country besides China deserving of this nomenclature. 4. India China relations shown in better light than is actually case, to support Chinaβs claim of champion of developing countries.
https://twitter.com/VGokhale59/status/1473135661968343040
Hello everyone,
This week, I first discovered the association Voice of RD in Europe https://www.eurordis.org/
and now this (on twitter actually)
https://www.rareconnect.org/de
and thought it looked neat.
Are you a memeber of any of these or something similar?
We could start a thread on all networking opportunities for rare disease havers. :D
Hello folks, happy July! βοΈ A new version of Rift was released yesterday: https://riftapp.hns.siasky.net/#/
The update introduces Rift "Home", a home page and social feature centered around content feeds of both latest and top content aggregated from everyone you are following - the feature also includes the ability to post, as well as view and follow any Skynet user's profile. In addition, Rift Home adds an Activity feed which provides a high level summary of what is going on across the entire decentralized ecosystem. Activity shows what users are posting and also includes things such as SkyChess match result summaries, and public SkyTransfer drafts! Activity will eventually include things such as users liking posts and commenting, which will really help others discover and engage with everything going on across the decentralized social web.
Rift aims to be fully decentralized and transparent, meaning all data is stored in the specific user's MySky workspace and all processing is done within the app - there are no centralized dependencies. Going beyond user-controlled data, every Rift user also gets their own custom algorithm that they themselves control, understand, and curate. Rift includes "algorithmic transparency" features that let the user drill in and see exactly why they are seeing content. These features include highlighting high-scoring keywords that the user often clicks on, and also more advanced features such as a dashboard for visualizing the relevancy scoring process. The idea is to expand the set of data that goes into scoring content as more DACs are integrated, and to expand the user's ability to fine tune and curate their own experience. Rift leverages all available DACs including the Feed, Social, and the Profile DAC, and will soon leverage upcoming DACs such as the Reactions and Comments DACs!
Please give Rift a try https://riftapp.hns.siasky.net/#/ and don't hesitate to share feedback or ideas via Discord. β€οΈ Thank you!
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Hello. I have a satellite office that has a Cisco 891 router at it with a 20x20 internet connection. It also has a 20x20 MPLS connection back to the main office.
Looking at the router config, there's a policy-map to shape the outbound traffic (upload) and throttle it down to 4mbps. Is there any reason this should stay in place? Or are these kinds of policies kind of in place so you know what the connection speed is (if you don't have access to an onsite workstation).
(The reason I want to remove it, or change it to 20mbps is the office is complaining about quality of video conferencing)
Hope this is the right place to ask this and apologies if this request is too specific .
What sparked my curiosity:
"China will regulate algorithms to make them compatible with autocracy. Why can't we regulate algorithms to make them compatible with democracy?"
I am pretty clueless about what makes a liberal democracy and how it is being attacked by authoritarian factors using technology to their advance. Also what are the other influences that can weaken liberal democracies and turn them into either authoritarian states or failed states.
Appreciate any suggestions on this. Thanks!
Hi, I am interested in learning Netwroking. How can I get started?
What are beginner equipments that I can buy and study at home?
What are some good books the explain Networking/IT?
How did you get started?
Any meaningful helpful tips would be appreciated.
Thanks
A younger gentleman randomly flying-kicked an 84 year old Asian man who was sitting in his walker, without provocation, putting the 84 year old in the hospital for 4 days. The offender was not charged with battery but "elder abuse" and instead of being held until trial, was diverted to a mental health program and released, where he promptly re-offended. On top of that, the elderly man's family reports the district attorney's office was hostile to him!
https://www.yahoo.com/news/elderly-asian-man-kicked-while-232648026.html
This occurred in San Francisco. How would this play out in Baltimore I wonder. Not too much differently I suspect. Offender-centric criminal justice policy is the problem. It only encourages offenders and creates a culture of criminality.
Chinese FMβs annual foreign policy review is mostly routine with little that is tangibly new. But few things need to be noted. https://fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/wjdt_665385/zyjh_665391/202112/t20211220_10471930.html
The global situation is posed in terms of conflict of two ideas, one represented by China and other by US
US called out as extra-regional power, suggesting that region should look to China rather than US.
US, Russia, EU called major powers. No Asian country besides China deserving of this nomenclature. 4. India China relations shown in better light than is actually case, to support Chinaβs claim of champion of developing countries.
https://twitter.com/VGokhale59/status/1473135661968343040
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