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This book, edited by four of the leaders of the National Science
Foundation's Global Environment and Network Innovations (GENI)
project, gives the reader a tour of the history, architecture,
future, and applications of GENI. Built over the past decade by
hundreds of leading computer scientists and engineers, GENI is a
nationwide network used daily by thousands of computer scientists
to explore the next Cloud and Internet and the applications and
services they enable, which will transform our communities and our
lives. Since by design it runs on existing computing and networking
equipment and over the standard commodity Internet, it is poised
for explosive growth and transformational impact over the next five
years. Over 70 of the builders of GENI have contributed to present
its development, architecture, and implementation, both as a
standalone US project and as a federated peer with similar projects
worldwide, forming the core of a worldwide network. Applications
and services enabled by GENI, from smarter cities to intensive
collaboration to immersive education, are discussed. The book also
explores the concepts and technologies that transform the Internet
from a shared transport network to a collection of "slices" --
private, on-the-fly application-specific nationwide networks with
guarantees of privacy and responsiveness. The reader will learn the
motivation for building GENI and the experience of its precursor
infrastructures, the architecture and implementation of the GENI
infrastructure, its deployment across the United States and
worldwide, the new network applications and services enabled by and
running on the GENI infrastructure, and its international
collaborations and extensions. This book is useful for academics in
the networking and distributed systems areas, Chief Information
Officers in the academic, private, and government sectors, and
network and information architects.
What if the U.S. Congress considered legalizing drugs? A prominent
surgeon, DR. TONY RYAN, finds himself at the helm of the country's
first experimental drug distribution program, which has been set up
in Santa Barbara. Two months into its uneventful operation, Ryan
returns from a brief holiday to find not only the program suddenly
on the brink of disaster, but himself perilously pitched into a
high-stakes life-threatening attack. On one hand, Substance of
Abuse is a "Crichtonesque beach-reader" novel -- an intriguing
adventure from Santa Barbara to Rome. And, on the other hand, it
has an original high-concept premise whose highly charged
controversial nature will surely leave the reader much to think
about long after the last page is turned.
In this thriller, Dr Tony Ryan heads the nation's first
experimental legal drug distribution program only to be perilously
pitched into a high-stakes life-threatening attack.
This book, edited by four of the leaders of the National Science
Foundation's Global Environment and Network Innovations (GENI)
project, gives the reader a tour of the history, architecture,
future, and applications of GENI. Built over the past decade by
hundreds of leading computer scientists and engineers, GENI is a
nationwide network used daily by thousands of computer scientists
to explore the next Cloud and Internet and the applications and
services they enable, which will transform our communities and our
lives. Since by design it runs on existing computing and networking
equipment and over the standard commodity Internet, it is poised
for explosive growth and transformational impact over the next five
years. Over 70 of the builders of GENI have contributed to present
its development, architecture, and implementation, both as a
standalone US project and as a federated peer with similar projects
worldwide, forming the core of a worldwide network. Applications
and services enabled by GENI, from smarter cities to intensive
collaboration to immersive education, are discussed. The book also
explores the concepts and technologies that transform the Internet
from a shared transport network to a collection of "slices" --
private, on-the-fly application-specific nationwide networks with
guarantees of privacy and responsiveness. The reader will learn the
motivation for building GENI and the experience of its precursor
infrastructures, the architecture and implementation of the GENI
infrastructure, its deployment across the United States and
worldwide, the new network applications and services enabled by and
running on the GENI infrastructure, and its international
collaborations and extensions. This book is useful for academics in
the networking and distributed systems areas, Chief Information
Officers in the academic, private, and government sectors, and
network and information architects.
What if the U.S. Congress considered legalizing drugs? A prominent
surgeon, DR. TONY RYAN, finds himself at the helm of the country's
first experimental drug distribution program, which has been set up
in Santa Barbara. Two months into its uneventful operation, Ryan
returns from a brief holiday to find not only the program suddenly
on the brink of disaster, but himself perilously pitched into a
high-stakes life-threatening attack. On one hand, Substance of
Abuse is a "Crichtonesque beach-reader" novel -- an intriguing
adventure from Santa Barbara to Rome. And, on the other hand, it
has an original high-concept premise whose highly charged
controversial nature will surely leave the reader much to think
about long after the last page is turned.
In this thriller, Dr Tony Ryan heads the nation's first
experimental legal drug distribution program only to be perilously
pitched into a high-stakes life-threatening attack.
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