Directions for Computing in the Network
draft-kutscher-coinrg-dir-01
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Authors | Dirk Kutscher , Teemu Karkkainen , Joerg Ott | ||
Last updated | 2020-05-07 (Latest revision 2019-11-04) | ||
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Abstract
In-network computing can be conceived in many different ways - from active networking, data plane programmability, running virtualized functions, service chaining, to distributed computing. This memo proposes a particular direction for Computing in the Networking (COIN) research and lists suggested research challenges.
Authors
Dirk Kutscher
Teemu Karkkainen
Joerg Ott
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