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Jan.19 th, 2007Seminar In Networks End-To-End Arguments in System Design Ayodele Onibokun Seminar In Networks Jan. 19 th, 2007
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Seminar In Networks Introduction End-To-End Argument (E2E) Sets of design principles Helps in proper placement of functions Placing functions at higher levels in a layered design More closer to the application (especially in communication networks)
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Jan.19 th, 2007Seminar In Networks Motivation? Observations: No new solutions Existing trends and comment on further implications Then AND Now Current Internet Scenario New and different application requirements
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Jan.19 th, 2007Seminar In Networks Which functions belong at which Layer? reliability, routing, encryption, compression, data conversion? - The End-to-End Argument
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Jan.19 th, 2007Seminar In Networks Illustrated Examples Careful File-Transfer (CFT) Possible threats to CFT (independent of network communications) Storage disk error / hardware fault Buffer errors in FTP client Soft error Bit change (in packet transmission) The Argument: FTP Client should have built-in reliability 1.Operating System Error 2.Software Engineering Errors
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Jan.19 th, 2007Seminar In Networks Illustrated Examples (Cont’d) Delivery Guarantees Acceptability & responsibility of message received The Argument: E2E ACK may still be a requirement Secure transmission of data e.g. Skype, WEP, WPA Router IPSEC, PGP Other Examples
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Jan.19 th, 2007Seminar In Networks Critiques Advantages: Ensures proper guidance in system design Ensures proper placement of functions Some of the arguments are convincing Disadvantages: Different application requirements Exponential growth of the Internet Does not take into account technological advances
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Jan.19 th, 2007Seminar In Networks Bottom-Line Predicting future design concerns Predicting technology progresses
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Jan.19 th, 2007Seminar In Networks Discussion Comments
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