DocumentCode
1303709
Title
Shaping the Internet: the dynamics
Author
Benda, Miroslav
Author_Institution
Boeing Co., Seattle, WA, USA
Volume
2
Issue
1
fYear
1998
Firstpage
87
Lastpage
90
Abstract
Earlier, the author discussed five components of an Internet architecture (middleware; user interface; delivery system; application; and data). He completes that schema by describing the four dynamics: user processes, software development; data management; and system management. The distinction between components and dynamics can be illuminated by an analogy: if the components are features in a landscape, the dynamics are forces like wind and water currents that shape them. The components and dynamics are inseparable, and their interactions comprise the environment in which the Internet “lives”. Instead of trying to suggest the next level of detail for the four dynamics, the author gives examples of how the dynamics influence the evolution of the components and vice versa. The dynamics are susceptible to our influence (unlike the laws of gravity), so all of us have a hand in shaping the Internet by our choices as technology developers and users. The author looks at how the Internet components and dynamics affect one another
Keywords
Internet; client-server systems; computer network management; data handling; human factors; user interfaces; Internet architecture; Internet components; Internet dynamics; data management; software development; system management; user processes; Books; Computer architecture; Evolution (biology); Gravity; Internet; Investments; Marine vehicles; Nonlinear dynamical systems; Programming; Software development management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Internet Computing, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1089-7801
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/4236.656090
Filename
656090
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