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  Subject:   Stanford Networking Seminar, Thu 11/2: Mark Gritter
  Sponsor:   Stanford Networking Seminar
  Speaker:   Mark Gritter
  Date:   Thursday, November 2, 2000
  Time:   12:15pm - 2pm
 
Location:  
Gates 104 [look for it in a campus map]
  Event URL:   http://netseminar.stanford.edu/sessions/2000-11-02.html
  Sponsor URL:   http://netseminar.stanford.edu/
  Costs:   Free
  Contact:   maniatis@cs.stanford.edu
Title : An Architecture for Content Routing Support in the Internet
Speaker : Mark Gritter, Computer Science Department,
Stanford University
Abstract:
The primary use of the Internet is content distribution: delivery of
web pages, audio, and video streams to client browsers. Yet the Internet
was never architected for scalable content delivery. The results has
been a proliferation of proprietary protocols and ad hoc mechanism
to meet the growing content demand.
As part of the TRIAD architecture, we introduce an explicit content
layer as a natural extension of current Internet directory and routing
system. Using name-based routing, content requests can be efficiently
directed at the closest replica server, without the need for a
centralized DNS service.
Bio :
Mark Gritter is a PhD student, working with David Cheriton in the
Distributed Systems Group at Stanford University.
Note :
Lunch (but no drinks) is provided for the attendes at 12:15. The talk
itself begins at 12:45.
 Event history: Submitted by maniatis on 25-Oct-2000;