Changes between Version 14 and Version 15 of GENIBibliography


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     2839     <td valign="top">Author</td>
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     2844     <td valign="top">Title</td>
     2845     <td valign="top">GENI Design Principles</td>
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     2849     <td valign="top">Journal</td>
     2850     <td valign="top">Computer</td>
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     2854     <td valign="top">Publisher</td>
     2855     <td valign="top">IEEE</td>
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     2859     <td valign="top">Year</td>
     2860     <td valign="top">2006</td>
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     2864     <td valign="top">Abstract</td>
     2865     <td valign="top">The Global Environment for Network Innovations is a major planned initiative of the US National Science Foundation to build an open, large-scale, realistic experimental facility for evaluating new network architectures. The facility's goal is to change the way we design networked and distributed systems, creating over time new paradigms that integrate rigorous theoretical understanding with compelling and thorough experimental validation. The research that GENI enables can lead to a future Internet that is more secure, available, manageable, and efficient, and better at handling mobile nodes. GENI is intended to support two general kinds of activities: running controlled experiments to evaluate design, implementation, and engineering choices; and deploying prototype systems and learning from observations of how they behave under real usage</td>
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     2871     <td valign="top">DOI</td>
     2872     <td valign="top">10.1109/mc.2006.307</td>
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     2878     <td valign="top">URL</td>
     2879     <td valign="top"><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mc.2006.307">http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mc.2006.307</a></td>
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