TY - BOOK T1 - Enhancing the Internet with the CONVERGENCE System An Information-centric Network Coupled with a Standard Middleware T2 - Signals and Communication Technology, A2 - Almeida, Fernando A2 - Andrade, Maria Teresa A2 - Blefari Melazzi, Nicola A2 - Walker, Richard A2 - Hussmann, Heinrich A2 - Venieris, Iakovos S LA - English PP - London PB - Springer London : Imprint: Springer YR - 2014 UL - http://vufind10-pruebas.sigbunlp.bibliotecas.unlp.edu.ar/Record/dfi.27450 AB - Convergence proposes the enhancement of the Internet with a novel, content-centric, publishâ_"subscribe service model based on the versatile digital item (VDI): a common container for all kinds of digital content, including digital representations of real-world resources. VDIs will serve the needs of the future Internet, providing a homogeneous method for handling structured information, incorporating security and privacy mechanisms. CONVERGENCE subsumes the following areas of research: ·         definition of the VDI as a new fundamental unit of distribution and transaction; ·         content-centric networking functionality to complement or replace IP-address-based routing; ·         security and privacy protection mechanisms; ·         open-source middleware, including a community dictionary service to enable rich semantic searches; ·         applications, tested under real-life conditions. This book shows how CONVERGENCE allows publishing, searching and subscribing to any content. Creators can publish their content by wrapping it and its descriptions into a VDI, setting rights for other users to access this content, monitor its use, and communicate with people using it; they may even update or revoke content previously published. Access to content is more efficient, as search engines exploit VDI metadata for indexing, and the network uses the content name to ensure users always access the copy closest to them. Every node in the network is a content cache; handover is easy; multicast is natural; peer-to-peer is built-in; time/space-decoupling is possible. Application developers can exploit CONVERGENCEâ_Ts middleware and network without having to resort to proprietary/ad hoc solutions for common/supporting functionality. Operators can use the network more efficiently, better controlling information transfer and related revenues flows. Network design, operation and management are simplified by integrating diverse functions and avoiding patches and stopgap solutions. Whether as a text for graduate students working on the future of the Internet, or a resource for practitioners providing e-commerce or multimedia services, or scientists defining new technologies, CONVERGENCE will make a valuable contribution to the future shape of the Internet. OP - 275 CN - TK1-9971 SN - 9781447153733 KW - Computer communication systems. KW - Electrical engineering. KW - Engineering. KW - Communications Engineering, Networks. KW - Computer Communication Networks. KW - Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). ER -