The World Wide Web in the Face of Future Internet Architectures
Harshad Shirwadkar

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the traditional host-centric Internet underlying the WWW faces limitations, and explores future Internet architectures focused on content and services to address these issues.
Contribution
It analyzes the shift from host-centric to content-centric architectures and evaluates potential future Internet designs beyond current protocols.
Findings
Current WWW relies on host-centric IP architecture.
Future architectures aim to prioritize content and services.
Limitations of existing Internet motivate new designs.
Abstract
The World Wide Web WWW has arguably been the most popular application of the Internet for years. Over a period of time, it has developed over the principles of host centric IP internet. However, the limitations of todays host centric IP internet have motivated many future internet architectures that are centered around alternate principals such as content and services.
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