Virtual Workshop on Internet Economics
Internet Economics
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers, commercial Internet facilities and service providers, technologists, theorists,
policy makers, RIR stakeholders, and pundits of Internet economics to try to frame a concrete and useful research agenda for the emerging but stunted field of Internet infrastructure economics.
Peering/Routing
Privacy/Anonymization
Workload
Topology
Evolution
Quality of Service (QOS)
Policy
Security
Agreements
Measurement of peering/traffic trends
Model/simulation
Game theory
Scalability
IP Address
Markets
Consumption
Measurement
Allocation policy
IPv6
IPv4
Exhaustion
Architecture/system design
Network virtualization
Peer-to-peer network design
Gateways between old and new architectures
Socio-economic + technology design
Spectrum
Cost
Communication/business models
Models for long-haul networks
Network neutrality vs ownership of IP
Accounting/Pricing
Multiservice models
Bursty performance
Policy/Regulation