Call for Participation IAB workshop on Explicit Internet Naming Systems
Internet namespaces rely on Internet connected systems sharing a common set of assumptions on the scope, method of resolution, and uniqueness of the names. That set of assumption allowed the creation of URIs and other systems which presumed that you could authoritatively identify a service using an Internet name, a service port, and a set of locally-significant path elements.
There are now multiple challenges to maintaining that commonality of understanding.
While any of these challenges could easily be the topic of a stand-alone effort, this workshop seeks to explore whether there is a common set of root problems in the explicitness of the resolution context, heuristic derivation of intent, or language matching. If so, it seeks to identify promising areas for the development of new, more explicit naming systems for the Internet.
We invite position papers on this topic to be submitted by July 28, 2017 to ename@xxxxxxx. Decisions on accepted submissions will be made by August 11, 2017.
Proposed dates for the workshop are September 28th and 29th, 2017 and the proposed location is in the Pacific North West of North America. Finalized logistics will be announced prior to the deadline for submissions.
Ted Hardie for the IAB
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