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Design of NGIS: The Next Generation Internet Server for Future E-society

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Grid and Cooperative Computing (GCC 2003)

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In the near future, high quality multimedia services such as Internet broadcast, remote medical services and Internet video-phones will be major information technology services. Consequently, new computer systems for providing such services are desperately called on. In this paper, we are proposing a next generation Internet server by explaining the design concept, the characteristics and the architecture for providing various e-society services. The Next Generation Internet Server(NGIS) is a computer system enforced with networking capability for providing e-society services in cyber communities.

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Park, CW., Kim, MJ., Park, JW. (2004). Design of NGIS: The Next Generation Internet Server for Future E-society. In: Li, M., Sun, XH., Deng, Qn., Ni, J. (eds) Grid and Cooperative Computing. GCC 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3032. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24679-4_58

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