New Opportunities for Research and Experiments in Internet Naming And Identification. Heidemann, J. Talk at CAIDA Active Internet Measurement Workshop (AIMS), February, 2016.
New Opportunities for Research and Experiments in Internet Naming And Identification [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
DNS is central to Internet use today, yet research on DNS today is challenging: many researchers find it challenging to create realistic experiments at scale and representative of the large installed base, and datasets are often short (two days or less) or otherwise limited. Yes DNS evolution presses on: improvements to privacy are needed, and extensions like DANE provide an opportunity for DNS to improve security and support identity management. We exploring how to grow the research community and enable meaningful work on Internet naming. In this talk we will propose new research infrastructure to support to realistic DNS experiments and longitudinal data studies. We are looking for feedback on our proposed approaches and input about your pressing research problems in Internet naming and identification.
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	title = 	"New Opportunities for Research and
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	abstract = "
DNS is central to Internet use today, yet research on DNS today is
challenging:  many researchers find it challenging to create realistic
experiments at scale and representative of the large installed base,
and datasets are often short (two days or less) or otherwise limited.
Yes DNS evolution presses on: improvements to privacy are needed, and
extensions like DANE provide an opportunity for DNS to improve
security and support identity management.  We exploring how to grow
the research community and enable meaningful work on Internet naming.
In this talk we will propose new research infrastructure to support to
realistic DNS experiments and longitudinal data studies.  We are
looking for feedback on our proposed approaches and input about your
pressing research problems in Internet naming and identification.
",
}

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