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An empirical analysis of the relationship between IPv6 readiness, IPv6 enablement, and IPv6 effectiveness at colleges and universities in the United States.
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An empirical analysis of the relationship between IPv6 readiness, IPv6 enablement, and IPv6 effectiveness at colleges and universities in the United States./
Author:
Southworth, John Brooks.
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202 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-09(E), Section: B.
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Dissertation Abstracts International77-09B(E).
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Information technology. -
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9781339695082
An empirical analysis of the relationship between IPv6 readiness, IPv6 enablement, and IPv6 effectiveness at colleges and universities in the United States.
Southworth, John Brooks.
An empirical analysis of the relationship between IPv6 readiness, IPv6 enablement, and IPv6 effectiveness at colleges and universities in the United States.
- 202 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-09(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana State University, 2016.
The development of the Internet has a long history of people underestimating the number of devices that it would, one day, need to support. Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) was developed with, among other enhancements, enough addresses to meet the future needs of an ever-expanding Internet. With the recent exhaustion of the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) address space, the rate of IPv6 adoption has begun to increase rapidly. At the same time, recent studies regarding the effectiveness of IPv6 communication, as compared to IPv4 communication, show that in some areas, IPv6 isn't providing services as effectively as IPv4. If IPv6 is to eventually replace IPv4, variables associated with IPv6 enablement and effectiveness must be identified and examined. Recent research into organizational IPv6 readiness offers to shed some light on the factors that may be related to IPv6 enablement and effectiveness. However, research into IPv6 readiness has, thus far, focused primarily on the private sector where it was found that IPv6 readiness is low. One exception is Internet Service Providers (ISP). These organizations must provide Internet connectivity to their customers, and that connectivity is increasingly requested over IPv6. Consequently, these organizations are adopting IPv6 at a much faster rate than other private sector organizations. Nestled between ISPs and the rest of the private sector are institutions of higher education. Though Internet clients themselves, many institutions of higher education, like ISPs, provide Internet connectivity as a service, making these institutions prime candidates for IPv6 readiness, enablement, and effectiveness research.
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