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[A1] Future Internet : Opportunities and Risks
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¹ßÇ¥ÀÚ¾à·Â : Sue Moon received her B.S. and M.S. from Seoul National
University, Seoul, Korea, in 1988 and 1990, respectively, all
in computer engineering. She received a Ph.D. degree in
computer science from the University of Massachusetts at
Amherst in 2000. From 1999 to 2003, she worked in the IPMON
project at Sprint ATL in Burlingame, California. In August of
2003, she joined KAIST and now teaches in Daejeon, Korea. She has served
as TPC co-chair for ACM Multimedia and ACM SIGCOMM MobiArch Workshop,
general chair for PAM, and TPC for many conferences, including
SIGCOMM 2010, NSDI 2008 and 2010, WWW 2007-2008, INFOCOM 2004-2006,
and IMC 2009. She is currently serving as guest editor
for IEEE Network Special Issue on Online Social Networks
and Journal of Network and Systems Management Special Issues on New
Advances on Meausrement Based Network Management. She won
the best paper award in ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Conference 2007
and has been awarded the Amore Pacific Woman Scientist Award in 2009.
Her research interests are: network performance measurement and
analysis, online social networks, and networked systems.
°­¿¬¿ä¾à : Building a new network architecture is a serious challenge,
all the more so in this era of the Internet.
In this talk we review the history of Internet and key factors
that contributed to its success. Then we discuss recent research
activities in the US, Europe and Asia briefly, and discuss opportunities
and risks that face us to move onto the next decade.
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