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The document discusses the future of the intelligent wireless web. It proposes three steps: 1) merging the Next Generation Internet with Internet2, 2) experimenting with interactive intelligent programs, and 3) improving user interfaces with speech recognition and extending connectivity through wireless devices. This will result in a web with broadband delivery, easy-to-use interfaces, ubiquitous access, and interactive intelligence within the next 3 to 7 years. Key aspects are merging advanced networking technologies, developing revolutionary applications, and demonstrating new capabilities on test networks that are much faster than today's internet.
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The document discusses the future of the intelligent wireless web. It proposes three steps: 1) merging the Next Generation Internet with Internet2, 2) experimenting with interactive intelligent programs, and 3) improving user interfaces with speech recognition and extending connectivity through wireless devices. This will result in a web with broadband delivery, easy-to-use interfaces, ubiquitous access, and interactive intelligence within the next 3 to 7 years. Key aspects are merging advanced networking technologies, developing revolutionary applications, and demonstrating new capabilities on test networks that are much faster than today's internet.
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The Intelligent Wireless Web: Our Next Generation Web

The future of web is perhaps it would just take some basic knowledge, a little imagination, a dash of
adventure, and pinch of insight. We might find that it is as easy as one, two, three:
1. We merge the Next Generation Internet (NGI) with Internet2,
2. We experiment with interactive intelligent programs, and
3. We improve the user interface with speech recognition, while extending connectivity
through wireless devices.

That's the future of the Web - a combination of broadband delivery, innocuous interfaces, and
ubiquitous access - and all with interactive intelligence. Eventually, all this is not only possible, but
highly likely.
However, foreseeing such an end point 3 to 7 years in the future, is one thing, and developing a
credible scenario for achieving that result is something else.
My Agenda would be:

1. Merging Next-Generation Internet (NGI) and Internet2


The Next-Generation Internet (NGI) initiative is a multi-agency Federal research and
development program that is developing advanced networking technologies, developing
revolutionary applications that require advanced networking, and demonstrating these capabilities
on test-beds that are 100 to 1,000 times faster, end-to-end, than today's Internet.

2. Experiment with interactive intelligent programs


For the most part, the Web can be considered to be a massive information system with
interconnected databases and remote applications providing various services. While these services
are becoming more and more user oriented, the concept of smart applications on the Web is still in
its infancy.

2.0 Experiment with interactive intelligent programs


2.1 How smart are today's Web applications?
2.2 What is Web intelligence?
2.3 How will the Web get smarter?

The road map for achieving a set of connected applications for data on the Web in the form
of a logical web of data is called the Semantic Web. An underlying idea of semantic networks is the
ability to resolve the semantics of a particular node by following an arc until a node is found with
which the agent is familiar. The Semantic Web, in competition with AI Web Services, forms a basic
element of the Intelligent Web (see Figure 1).
Figure – 1

3. Conclusion

The future of the Web - a combination of broadband delivery, innocuous interfaces, and
ubiquitous access - and all with interactive intelligence within the next 5 to 7 years.

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