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The Clean Slate Program was an interdisciplinary research program at Stanford University which considered how the Internet could be redesigned with a "clean slate", without the accumulated complexity of existing systems but using the experience gained in their decades of development. [1] Its program director was Nick McKeown. [2] [3]
Clean Slate [ edit ] In 1999, the San Francisco Public Defender's office launched a Clean Slate program to expunge the criminal records of people whose old convictions had become obstacles to obtaining work, housing, and educational opportunities.
Clean Slate may refer to: Clean Slate, a film released by MGM in 1994 starring Dana Carvey and Valeria Golino "Clean Slate" (Kim Possible), Kim Possible episode; Clean Slate Program, Stanford University research program which considers "Clean Slate" internet redesign; Coup de Torchon (Clean Slate), a French film released in 1981
Our program will allow people to apply to have certain stories made less visible, particularly those about minor crimes. We’re offering a Clean Slate to people whose worst moments linger on our ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — New Yorkers with criminal histories who have stayed out of trouble will have their records sealed beginning this weekend. It will happen because of a new law known as the ...
The Clean Slate Act takes various forms in different states, but generally the legislation seals the criminal records of former prisoners after they've served their time. New York's Clean Slate ...
A 100x100 Clean Slate project ran from about 2003 through 2005. Its name comes from estimating 100 Mbit/s connectivity to about 100 million homes in the US. [7] Another "clean slate" project hosted at Stanford University, ran from 2007 to 2012, including faculty such as Nick McKeown, David Cheriton and Dan Boneh. [8] [9] [10]
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