Staying in shape: How the Internet architecture got its hourglass shape and what that means for future Internet architectures

Monday, August 15, 2011 - 12:30 in Mathematics & Economics

A new computer model that describes the evolution of the Internet's architecture suggests that a process similar to natural evolution took place to determine which protocols survived and which ones became extinct. Understanding the evolution may help the designers of future Internet architectures.

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