Unpredictable Certainty
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Unpredictable Certainty

White Papers

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  1. 632 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Unpredictable Certainty

White Papers

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About this book

This book contains a key component of the NII 2000 project of the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, a set of white papers that contributed to and complements the project's final report, The Unpredictable Certainty: Information Infrastructure Through 2000, which was published in the spring of 1996. That report was disseminated widely and was well received by its sponsors and a variety of audiences in government, industry, and academia. Constraints on staff time and availability delayed the publication of these white papers, which offer details on a number of issues and positions relating to the deployment of information infrastructure.

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Table of contents

  1. The Unpredictable Certainty
  2. Copyright
  3. Preface
  4. Contents
  5. 1 The National Information Infrastructure and the Earth Sciences: Possibilities and Challenges
  6. 2 Government Services Information Infrastructure Management
  7. 3 Cutting the Gordian Knot: Providing the American Public with Advanced Universal Access in a Fully Competitive Marketplace…
  8. 4 The Role of Cable Television in the NII
  9. 5 Competing Definitions of "Openness" on the GII
  10. 6 Communications for People on the Move: A Look into the Future
  11. 7 Building the NII: Will the Shareholders Come? (And if they Don't, Will Anyone Really Care?)
  12. 8 The Electronic Universe: Network Delivery of Data, Science, and Discovery
  13. 9 An SDTV Decoder with HDTV Capability: An All-Format ATV Decoder
  14. 10 NII and Intelligent Transport Systems
  15. 11 Post-NSFNET Statistics Collection
  16. 12 NII Road Map: Residential Broadband
  17. 13 The NII in the Home: A Consumer Service
  18. 14 Internetwork Infrastructure Requirements for Virtual Environments
  19. 15 Electric Utilities and the NII: Issues and Opportunities
  20. 16 Interoperation, Open Interfaces, and Protocol Architecture
  21. 17 Service Provider Interoperability and the National Information Infrastructure
  22. 18 Funding the National Information Infrastructure: Advertising, Subscription, and Usage Charges
  23. 19 The NII in the Home
  24. 20 The Evolution of the Analog Set-Top Terminal to a Digital Interactive Home Communications Terminal
  25. 21 Spread ALOHA Wireless Multiple Access: The Low-Cost Way for Ubiquitous, Tetherless Access to the Information...
  26. 22 Plans for Ubiquitous Broadband Access to the National Information Infrastructure in the Ameritech Region
  27. 23 How Do Traditional Legal, Commercial, Social, and Political Structures, When Confronted with a New Service, React and...
  28. 24 The Internet, the World Wide Web, and Open Information Services: How to Build the Global Information Infrastructure
  29. 25 Organizing the Issues
  30. 26 The Argument for Universal Access to the Health Care Information Infrastructure: The Particular Needs of Rural Areas...
  31. 27 Toward a National Data Network: Architectural Issues and the Role of Government
  32. 28 Statement on National Information Infrastructure Issues
  33. 29 Proposal for an Evaluation of Health Care Applications on the NII
  34. 30 The Internet—A Model: Thoughts on the Five-Year Outlook
  35. 31 The Economics of Layered Networks
  36. 32 The Fiber-Optic Challenge of Information Infrastructures
  37. 33 Cable Television Technology Deployment
  38. 34 Privacy, Access and Equity, Democracy, and Networked Interactive Media
  39. 35 As We May Work: An Approach Toward Collaboration on the NII
  40. 36 The Use of the Social Security Number as the Basis for a National Citizen Identifier
  41. 37 Estimating the Costs of Telecommunications Regulation
  42. 38 Residential PC Access: Issues with Bandwidth Availability
  43. 39 The National Information Infrastructure: A High-Performance Computing and Communications Perspective
  44. 40 Nomadic Computing and Communications
  45. 41 NII 2000: The Wireless Perspective
  46. 42 Small Manufacturing Enterprises and the National Information Infrastructure
  47. 43 Architecture for an Emergency Lane on the NII: Crisis Information Management
  48. 44 Aspects of Integrity in the NII
  49. 45 What the NII Could Be: A User Perspective
  50. 46 Role of the PC in Emerging Information Infrastructures
  51. 47 NII Evolution—Technology Deployment Plans, Challenges, and Opportunities: AT&T Perspective
  52. 48 Enabling Petabyte Computing
  53. 49 Private Investment and Federal National Information Infrastructure Policy
  54. 50 Thoughts on Security and the NII
  55. 51 Trends in Deployments of New Telecommunications Services by Local Exchange Carriers in Support of an Advanced National...
  56. 52 The Future NII/GII: Views of Interexchange Carriers
  57. 53 Technology in the Local Network
  58. 54 Recognizing What the NII is, What it Needs, and How to Get it
  59. 55 Electronic Integrated Product Development as Enabled by a Global Information Environment: A Requirement for Success in...
  60. 56 Interoperability, Standards, and Security: Will the NII be Based on Market Principles?
  61. 57 Technology and Cost Models for Connecting K-12 Schools to the National Information Infrastructure
  62. 58 Geodata Interoperability: A Key NII Requirement
  63. 59 Electronic Commerce
  64. 60 Prospects and Prerequisites for Local Telecommunications Competition: Public Policy Issues for the NII
  65. 61 The Awakening 3.0: PCs, TSBs, or DTMF-TV—Which Telecomputer Architecture is Right for the Next Generation's Public Network
  66. 62 Effective Information Transfer for Health Care: Quality versus Quantity
  67. 63 Integrating Technology with Practice: A Technology-enhanced, Field-based Teacher Preparation Program
  68. 64 RegNet: An NPR Regulatory Reform Initiative Toward NII/GII Collaboratories
  69. 65 Electronic Document Interchange and Distribution Based on the Portable Document Format, an Open Interchange Format