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Public health for the internet (PHI) - Towards a new grand challenge for information management

Hellerstein, Joseph, 1952-, Condie Tyson, Garofalakis Minos, Boon Thau Loo, Maniatis Petros, Roscoe Timothy, Taft Nina

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URIhttp://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/0AE19B95-8FE4-4475-8BA4-5A555DF02606-
Identifierhttp://netdb.cis.upenn.edu/papers/cidr07-phi.pdf-
Languageen-
Extent9 pagesen
TitlePublic health for the internet (PHI) - Towards a new grand challenge for information managementen
CreatorHellerstein, Joseph, 1952-en
CreatorCondie Tysonen
CreatorGarofalakis Minosen
CreatorΓαροφαλακης Μινωςel
CreatorBoon Thau Looen
CreatorManiatis Petrosen
CreatorRoscoe Timothyen
CreatorTaft Ninaen
Content SummaryBusiness incentives have brought us within a small factor of achieving the database community’s Grand Challenge set out in the Asilomar Report of 1998. This paper makes the case for a new, focused Grand Challenge: Public Health for the Internet. The goal of PHI (or ϕ) is to enable collectives of hosts on the Internet to jointly monitor and promote network health by sharing information on network conditions in a peer-to-peer fashion. We argue that this will be a positive effort for the research community for a variety of reasons, both in terms of its technical reach and its societal impact. This version of the ϕ vision is targeted at readers in the database research community, but the effort is clearly multidisciplinary.en
Type of ItemΠλήρης Δημοσίευση σε Συνέδριοel
Type of ItemConference Full Paperen
Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en
Date of Item2015-11-30-
Date of Publication2007-
SubjectInformation managementen
Bibliographic CitationJ. M. Hellerstein, T. Condie, M. Garofalakis, B. T. Loo, P. Maniatis, T. Roscoe and N. A. Taft, "Public health for the Internet (PHI) - Towards a new grand challenge for information management", in 3rd Biennial Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research, Jan. 2007.en

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