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Socio-Economic Analysis on the Functionality of Terrestrial FI Architectures Socio-Economic Analysis on the Functionality of Terrestrial FI Architectures

Information Centric Networking - Outline Introduction to socio-economics, Reasons for performing socio-economic analysis of FI technologies, The Design for Tussle approach, Application of socio-economic analysis on the Rendezvous, functionality of Terrestrial FI architectures, Findings of the Socio-economic analysis on Rendezvous function, Application of socio-economic analysis for ICN Adopters, Value flow analysis for the Video Distribution Market, pre and post ICN introduction.

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Upload Date: 30th-Aug-2012  Click On Above Link To See More
Reference: Information Centric Networking

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