This document summarizes a methodology for analyzing conflicts or "tussles" between stakeholders that may arise from the introduction of new Internet technologies. The methodology involves identifying stakeholders, potential areas of conflict between their interests, and how these conflicts may evolve over time as technologies change. It also discusses how analyzing tussles can provide insights into how to design more balanced technologies that incentivize adoption.
Tussle analysis helps better understand the interrelations between Future Internet technologies and socio-economics. Its purpose is to study how such stakeholders interact by exploiting Future Internet technologies to advance their economic interests and influence economic outcomes. The presentation will motivate and introduce a generic methodology for tussle analysis by using several case studies and discuss its complexity.
Transit & Destination ISPs could forward probing packets preferentially if sample packets were known in advance