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Clean Slate was based on the belief that the current Internet has significant deficiencies that need to be solved before it can become a unified global communication infrastructure, and that the Internet's shortcomings will not be resolved by the conventional incremental and backward-compatible style
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The research program focused on unconventional, bold, and long-term research that tries to break the network's
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The Clean Slate Program ceased in January 2012, after spawning four major follow-up projects:
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Program coordinators identified five key areas for research:
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research program
Stanford University
Internet
clean slate
Nick McKeown
ossification
Network architecture
Heterogeneous applications
physical-layer
Security
Economics
OpenFlow
Software Defined Networking


"Clean Slate"
Stanford University
the original


"A broad-based team of Stanford researchers aims to overhaul the Internet"
"Clean Slate People"


"About Clean Slate"
"Clean Slate Research Projects"
Stanford MobiSocial Computing Laboratory
POMI 2020: Programmable Open Mobile Internet
Stanford Experimental Data Center Lab
Topical Coder—Broken Internet

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