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Abstract: Active networks must balance the flexibility of a programmable network infrastructure against the safety and security requirements inherent in sharing that infrastructure. Furthermore, this balance must be achieved while maintaining the usability of the network. The SwitchWare active network architecture is a novel approach to achieving this balance using three layers: active packets, which contain mobile programs that replace traditional packets; active extensions, which provide services on... (Update)
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D. S. Alexander, W. A. Arbaugh, M. W. Hicks, P. Kakkar, A. D. Keromytis, J. T. Moore, C. A. Gunder, S. M. Nettles, and J. M. Smith. The SwitchWare active network architecture. IEEE Network, May/June 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/alexander98switchware.html More
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author = "D. Alexander and W. Arbaugh and M. Hicks and P. Kakkar and A. Keromytis
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title = "The SwitchWare active network architecture",
text = "D. S. Alexander, W. A. Arbaugh, M. W. Hicks, P. Kakkar, A. D. Keromytis,
J. T. Moore, C. A. Gunder, S. M. Nettles, and J. M. Smith. The SwitchWare
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year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/alexander98switchware.html" }
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