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Towards Practical Programmable Packets - Jonathan Moore Scott (2001)   (Correct)
Recent research in active networking has motivated the use of programmable, or active, packets in which a traditional packet header is replaced by a program that controls a packet's actions in the net... / Introduction The boom in Internet usage has resulted in demands for br in some significant subset of the Internet. Three issues form the axes of

Practical Programmable Packets - Jonathan Moore Michael (2001)   (Correct)
We present SNAP (Safe and Nimble Active Packets), a new scheme for programmable (or active) packets centered around a new low-level packet language. Unlike previous active packet approaches, SNAP is p... / The explosive growth of the Internet has placed new and increased br are important issues in a shared internetworking infrastructure-it

Supporting Multicast Deployment Efforts: A Survey of Tools for.. - Sarac, Almeroth (2001)   (Correct)
As the Internet is expected to better support multimedia applications, new services will need to be deployed. An example of one of these next-generation services is multicast communication, the one-... / October Abstract As the Internet is expected to better support br that have evolved along side the Internet's multicast infrastructure.

Network Management and Control Using Collaborative On-line Simulation - Ye, Kalyanaraman, Sikdar, Mo.. (2001)   (Correct)
The complex, dynamic feature of the current Internet requires a scalable, effective network control. This paper proposes a dynamic network control scheme, which performs the parameter tuning of the un... / dynamic feature of the current Internet requires a scalable eective br concepts. Submitted to Global Internet General Conference

A Distributed Waypoint Service Approach to Connect Heterogeneous.. - Ng, Stoica, Zhang (2001)   (Correct)
The rapid growth of the Internet has made IPv4 addresses a scarce resource. Today we witness two major trends to get around this problem. The first is to upgrade and deploy networks using IPv6; the se... / Approach to Connect Heterogeneous Internet Address Spaces T. S. Eugene br Abstract-The rapid growth of the Internet has made IPv addresses a scarce

Random, Ephemeral Transaction Identifiers in Dynamic Sensor Networks - Elson, Estrin (2001)   (Correct)
Recent advances in miniaturization and low-cost, lowpower design have led to active research in large-scale, highly distributed systems of small, wireless, low-power, unattended sensors and actuators.... / Large-scale networks such as the Internet work in the face of brittle br because every node on the Internet can potentially communicate with

Loss-Bounded Analysis for Differentiated Services. - Kesselman, Mansour (2001)   (Correct)
We consider a network providing Differentiated Services (Diffserv) which allow network service providers to offer different levels of Quality of Service (QoS) to different traffic streams. We focus on... / of Service QoS problem in Internet networks. While today there is no br years Differentiated Services for Internet traffic have attracted a great

What Packets May Come: Automata for Network Monitoring - Karthikeyan Bhargavan University (2001)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of monitoring an interactive device, such as an implementation of a network protocol, in order to check whether its execution is consistent with its specification. At first gla... / we describe properties of the Internet Transmission Control Protocol br of such properties for the Internet protocol TCP in Section . Such a

Guaranteed Frame Rate : a better service for TCP/IP in ATM networks - Bonaventure, Nelissen (2001)   (Correct)
Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) recently approved by the ATM Forum is expected to become an important service category to eciently support TCP/IP trac in ATM networks. We rst describe the GFR trac contrac... / to the service provided by today's Internet. The rst ITU-T recommendations br the service provided by today's Internet. Initially the UBR service

Virtuosity: Programmable Resource Management for Spawning Networks - Villela, Campbell, Vicente (2001)   (Correct)
The creation, deployment and management of network architecture is manual, time consuming and costly. To the network architect the creation process is ad-hoc in nature, based on hand crafting small-... / Recently the growth of the Internet has given rise to the demand for br of important packages supporting Internet protocol analysis wireless

Internet Packet Filter Management and Rectangle Geometry - Eppstein, Muthukrishnan (2001)   (Correct)
We consider rule sets for internet packet routing and filtering, where each rule consists of a range of source addresses, a range of destination addresses, a priority, and an action. A given packet sh... / Internet Packet Filter Management and br We consider rule sets for internet packet routing and filtering

Habitat Monitoring: Application Driver for Wireless Communications.. - Cerpa, Elson, Estrin, Girod.. (2001)   (Correct)
As new fabrication and integration technologies reduce the cost and size of micro-sensors and wireless interfaces, it becomes feasible to deploy densely distributed wireless networks of sensors and ac... / unattended. Unlike traditional Internet systems the energy constraints on br challenges. Finally as with the Internet there are scaling challenges.

An Investigation into The Application of Active Networks to Mobile.. - Chin (2000)   (Correct)
Telecommunication service providers have recently begun to o er ubiquitous access to packetised data. As a result, the Internet is not limited to computers that are physically connected but is also av... / packetised data. As a result the Internet is not limited to computers that br the growth and the usage of the Internet even further and thus the

Short bibliography on Traffic control and QoS in IP networks - Bonaventure (2000)   (Correct)
This document will be updated from time to time to include new papers or reports. Your questions, comments and suggestions are welcome. The most recent version of this document will always be availabl... / will always be available on the Internet from br on two high-speed links of MCI's Internet backbone and discusses the

How to Implement the Future? - Verhoef (2000)   (Correct)
This paper sheds light on the realities of implementing spanking new ideas in existing software systems. Information is provided both on the advantages and drawbacks of starting from scratch and basin... / issues are the rise of Internet development and a growing br matters such as ISDN Internet telephony mobile phones

Cooperative Web Caching: A Viability Study And Design Analysis - Dykes (2000)   (Correct)
vi List of Tables xii List of Figures xiii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 The World Wide Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1.1 TCP, routers, and packet loss . . .... / Our data on the diurnal nature of Internet load and the longevity of cached br . . . Internet paths .

Applying Optimization Principle Patterns to Real-time ORBs - Pyarali, O'Ryan, Schmidt, Gokhale.. (2000)   (Correct)
First-generation CORBA middleware was reasonably successful at meeting the demands of applications with besteffort quality of service (QoS) requirements. Supporting applications with more stringent Qo... / Protocol GIOP such as the Internet Inter-ORB Protocol IIOP that br is commonly implemented with the Internet Inter-ORB Protocol IIOP that

Secure Quality of Service Handling (SQoSH) - Alexander, Arbaugh, Keromytis, Muir, .. (2000)   (Correct)
Proposals for programmable network infrastructures, such as Active Networks and Open Signaling, provide programmers with access to network resources and data structures. The motivation for providing t... / very different from the current Internet. In the latter the only resource br bandwidth to flows in an IP Internet or allocating a more complex

Integrating Statistical and Relational Learning for Semantic Parsing: .. - Tang (2000)   (Correct)
The development of natural language interfaces (NLIs) for databases has been an interesting problem in natural language processing since the 70's. The need for NLIs has become more pronounced given ... / now available through the Internet. However such systems are br the success in information and networking technology has made large

Optimistic Replication Algorithms - Saito (2000)   (Correct)
Optimistic replication algorithms allow replica contents to be stale but in a controlled way. By propagating updates in background and allowing any replica to be read most of the time, they become m... / due to the proliferation of the Internet and mobile computing devices br due to the proliferation of the Internet and mobile computing devices.

Empirical Testing Of The Infinite Source Poisson Data Traffic Model - Guerin, Nyberg, PERRIN, RESNICK.. (2000)   (Correct)
The infinite source Poisson model is a fluid queue approximation of network data transmission that assumes that sources begin constant rate transmissions of data at Poisson time points for random le... / data transmission modelling internet traffic heavy tails regular br and widely believed to be an internet invariant that the initialization

MAFTIA - reference Model and Use Cases - Cachin, Camenisch, Dacier, Deswarte, .. (2000)   (Correct)
This document constitutes the first deliverable of MAFTIA work package 1. The objective of this work package is to define a consistent framework for ensuring the dependability of distributed appl... / Accidental-Fault Tolerance For Internet Applications Reference Model br Accidental- Fault Tolerance for Internet Applications Reference

Community Webs (C-Webs): Technological Assessment and System.. - Christophides, al. (2000)   (Correct)
this paper, our presentation mainly relies on examples taken from one of the potential C-Web applications, namely C-Web Portals for cultural communities. unknown D5: C-Web Functionality Architecture ... / community intranets or the Internet. It is worth noting that some br Intranets or the public Internet. Within the C-Web context

Towards A Comprehensive Congestion Control Framework For Continuous.. - Padhye (2000)   (Correct)
Continuous media (CM) applications such as streaming audio and video are being rapidly deployed throughout the Internet. With the widespread deployment of such applications, it is becoming increasingl... / rapidly deployed throughout the Internet. With the widespread deployment br measurements taken in the public Internet. The next step is to design and

Supporting High-performance I/O in QoS-enabled ORB Middleware - Kuhns, Schmidt, O'Ryan, Levine (2000)   (Correct)
To be an effective platform for high-performance distributed applications, off-the-shelf Object Request Broker (ORB) middleware, such as CORBA, must preserve communication-layer quality of service (Qo... / deployed for the Next Generation Internet NGI such as the Advanced br TCP IP protocol suite called the Internet Inter-ORB Protocol IIOP ORBs

Techniques for the Design of Java Operating Systems - Back, Tullmann, Stoller, Hsieh.. (2000)   (Correct)
Language-basedextensible systems, such as Java Virtual Machines and SPIN, use type safety to provide memory safety in a single address space. By using software to provide safety, they can support more... / may run agents from across the Internet. In many circumstances This br Resource management for extensible internet servers. In Proceedings of the

Evaluating Policies and Mechanisms for Supporting Embedded, Real-Time .. - O'Ryan, Schmidt, Kuhns, Spivak.. (2000)   (Correct)
To be an effective platform for performance-sensitive realtime systems, commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) distributed object computing (DOC) middleware must support application quality of service (QoS) ... / and streaming audio video over the Internet. In addition to requiring br integration with high-speed networking technology and efficiency

Applying Patterns to Develop a Pluggable Protocols Framework for ORB.. - Schmidt, O'Ryan, Othman, Kuhns.. (2000)   (Correct)
To be an effective platform for performance-sensitive applications, off-the-shelf CORBA middleware must preserve the communication-layer quality of service (QoS) properties of applications end-to-end.... / standard TCP IP protocols over the Internet. At the heart of TAO's pluggable br col GIOP and Internet Inter-ORB Protocol IIOP

Simulation Based Performance Evaluation of Mobile, Ad hoc Network.. - Das, Castañeda, Yan (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we evaluate several routing protocols for mobile, wireless, ad hoc networks via packet level simulations. The ad hoc networks are multi-hop wireless networks with dynamically changing ne... / the U.S.In an interest to run internetworking protocols on ad hoc br has been formed within the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF

On Caching Search Engine Query Results - Markatos (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we explore the problem of Caching of Search Engine Query Results in order to reduce the computing and I/O requirements needed to support the functionality of a search engine of the Wor... / by users of EXCITE a major Internet Search Engine They br of the first USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems pages

Software Engineering and Middleware: A Roadmap - Emmerich (2000)   (Correct)
The construction of a large class of distributed systems can be simplified by leveraging middleware, which is layered between network operating systems and application components. Middleware resolves ... / to push this boundary towards Internet-scale distribution adaptive and br to be distributed. Finally the Internet provides new opportunities to

Performance Evaluation of Multipoint Protocols Using Systematic.. - Helmy, Gupta, Estrin, Cerpa, Yu (2000)   (Correct)
The advent of multipoint (multicast-based) applications and the growth and complexity of the Internet has complicated network protocol design and evaluation. In this paper, we present a method for au... / the growth and complexity of the Internet has complicated network protocol br The longevity and power of Internet technologies derives from its

Critical Path Analysis of TCP Transactions - Barford, Crovella (2000)   (Correct)
Improving the performance of data transfers in the Internet (such as Web transfers) requires a detailed understanding of when and how delays are introduced. Unfortunately, the complexity of data trans... / of data transfers in the Internet such as Web transfers requires br concerns of users in the Internet. However the root causes of

Data abstraction and information hiding - Leino, Nelson (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes an approach for verifying programs in the presence of data abstraction and information hiding, which are key features of modern programming languages with objects and modules. The... / technology the Internet including the Web e-commerce br distributed systems and the Internet. We also perform complementary

Virtual Time Reference System: A Unifying Scheduling Framework for.. - Zhang, Duan, Hou (2000)   (Correct)
We propose and develop a novel virtual time reference system as a unifying scheduling framework to provide scalable support for guaranteed services. This virtual time reference system is designed as a... / results as a reference model the Internet IETF has defined a guaranteed br scale well with the size of the Internet and the number of applications.

A System Architecture for Pervasive Computing - Grimm, Anderson, Bershad, Wetherall (2000)   (Correct)
Pervasive computing, with its focus on users and their tasks rather than on computing devices and technology, provides an attractive vision for the future of computing. But, while hardware and network... / for mobile nodes while the Internet provides world-wide connectivity. br schedule. More generally overall Internet tra c patterns can be correlated

A Web Server's View of the Transport Layer - Mark Allman Nasa (2000)   (Correct)
This paper presents observations of traffic to and from a particular World-Wide Web server over the course a year and a half. This paper presents a longitudinal look at various network path properties... / of network stacks as used in the Internet today. Second we attempt to br designing simulations of Internet traffic in answering key

Designing Intelligent Interfaces For Users With Memory And Language.. - Singh (2000)   (Correct)
The main contribution of this paper is to discuss in depth the issues related to the design of computer interfaces for users with language limitations. Language limitations are found to various degree... / of human-computer interaction the Internet is explored. This paper will br Limitations Interface Design Internet Hypertext . MOTIVATION

An Empirical Evaluation of OS Endsystem Support for Real-time CORBA.. - Levine, Flores-Gaitan, Schmidt (2000)   (Correct)
There is increasing demand to extend Object Request Broker (ORB) middleware to support applications with stringent quality of service (QoS) requirements. In particular, distributed multimedia applicat... / such as video conferencing Internet telephony and video-on-demand br environments such as the Internet. However developing

Programmable Agents for Flexible QoS Management in IP Networks - de Meer, Corte, Puliafito, Tomarchio (2000)   (Correct)
Network programmabillity seems to be a promising solution to network management and QoS control. Software mobile-agents technology is boosting the evolution toward application level control of netwo... / the problems inherent in current Internet technology. We focus our br design in which shaped the Internet significantly as we see it

World Wide Web Caching: Trends and Techniques - Barish, Obraczka (2000)   (Correct)
Academic and corporate communities have been dedicating considerable effort to World Wide Web caching, When correctly deployed, Web caching systems can lead to significant bandwidth savings, server lo... / Introduction As the Internet continues to grow in popularity br that the primary reason why Internet traffic has increased is due to

The Click Modular Router - Kohler, Morris, CHEN, JANNOTTI.. (2000)   (Correct)
ing with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers, to redistribute to lists, or to use any component of this work in other works, requires prior specific permission and... / Networks Internetworking-Routers D. . br close to the core of the Internet. Unfortunately most routers

The Design, Implementation, and Performance Evaluation of the.. - Bae, Lee, Su, Gerla (2000)   (Correct)
Multicasting has emerged as one of the most focused areas in the field of networking. As the technology and popularity of Internet grow, applications, such as video conferencing, that require multica... / the technology and popularity of Internet grow applications such as video br implemented as new types of IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol

TPOT: Translucent Proxying of TCP - Rodriguez, Sibal, Spatscheck (2000)   (Correct)
Transparent Layer-4 proxies are being widely deployed in the current Internet to enable a vast variety of applications. These include Web proxy caching, transcoding, service differentiation, and load ... / widely deployed in the current Internet to enable a vast variety of br network without disrupting other Internet traffic. . Applications of

An Empirical Evaluation of Client-side Server Selection Algorithms - Dykes, Robbins, Jeffery (2000)   (Correct)
Efficient server selection algorithms reduce retrieval time for objects replicated on different servers and are an important component of Internet cache architectures. This paper empirically evaluates... / and are an important component of Internet cache architectures. This paper br share cached objects across the Internet When objects are

Credit-Based Source-Adaptive Multi-Layered Video Multicast - Albuquerque, Vickers, Suda (2000)   (Correct)
Spatial and temporal variations in network bandwidth constraints constitute serious challenges to the multicast distribution of real-time video content. This paper presents a video multicast algorithm... / Quality of service support in the Internet for instance is the subject of br Other examples include the Internet integrated services architecture

The Cache Location Problem - Krishnan, Raz, Shavitt (2000)   (Correct)
This paper studies the problem of where to place network caches. Emphasis is given to caches that are transparent to the clients since they are easier to manage and they require no cooperation from th... / of TERCs depends on the Internet routing stability during the br of the traffic generated in the Internet comes from a handful of very

Design and Implementation of QoS enabled OO Middleware - Kachroo, Krishnamurthy, Akers.. (2000)   (Correct)
The current interest in the commodity Internet for commercial purposes has helped to fuel R&D into advanced networks and distributed applications. Much of this research is addressing a common problem ... / current interest in the commodity Internet for commercial purposes has br a common problem of scaling the internet to accommodate traffic from

Impact of Bursty Traffic on Queues - Nain (2000)   (Correct)
The impact of bursty traffic on queues is investigated in this paper. We consider a discrete-time single server queue with an infinite storage room, that releases customers at the constant rate of c c... / that data traOEc in networks e.g. Internet may exhibit isimilar looking br the Arpanet the iancestorj of the Internet As a result of these

GPSR: Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing for Wireless Networks - Karp, Kung (2000)   (Correct)
We present Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing (GPSR), a novel routing protocol for wireless datagram networks that uses the positions of routers and a packet's destination to make packet forwarding d... / increases. Without hierarchy Internet routing could not scale to br scale to support today's number of Internet leaf networks. An Autonomous

A Clustering Scheme for Hierarchical Routing in Wireless Networks - Banerjee, Khuller (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we present a clustering scheme to create hierarchies for wireless networks. A cluster is defined as a subset of vertices, whose induced graph is connected. In addition, a cluster is req... / Kl Be Scalability in Internet routing is provided by a br a node which is usually low for Internet-like topologies. vertices

Efficient Communication Strategies for Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks - Adler, Scheideler (2000)   (Correct)
An ad-hoc wireless network is a collection of wireless mobile hosts forming a temporary network without the aid of any established infrastructure or centralized administration. This type of network is... / traditional networks such as the Internet. There are however important br wired infrastructure such as the Internet is available either because it

LANMAR: Landmark Routing for Large Scale Wireless Ad Hoc Networks.. - Pei, Gerla, Hong (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present a novel routing protocol for wireless ad hoc networks -- Landmark Ad Hoc Routing (LANMAR). LANMAR combines the features of Fisheye State Routing (FSR) and Landmark routing. T... / in part by Intel. nets e.g.Internet or ATM In Link State br for Large Scale Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with Group Mobility Guangyu

A Security Framework for a Mobile Agent System - Bryce (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes a distributed security infrastructure for mobile agents. The first property of the infrastructure is believability ; this means that mechanisms are provided for authenticating... / offer a promising approach to Internet programming. An agent is a br could bring a new dimension to Internet programming so their security is

A Low Latency, Loss Tolerant Architecture and Protocol for Wide Area.. - Yair Amir Claudiu (2000)   (Correct)
Building a wide area group communication system is a challenge. This paper presents the design of the transport protocols of the Spread wide area group communication system. We focus on two aspects of... / experiments conducted over the Internet. Keywords-Group br sessions each of which spans the Internet but has only a small number of

g-Commerce - Building Computational Marketplaces for the.. - Wolski, Plank, Brevik (2000)   (Correct)
This technical report may be obtained on the unknown g-Commerce -- Building Computational Marketplaces for the Computational Grid Rich Wolskiy James S. Planky Brevikz Department of Computer Science ... / With the proliferation of the Internet comes the possibility of br e in e-commerce indicates an Internet focus. authority that is

Formal Verification of Standards for Distance Vector Routing Protocols - Karthikeyan Bhargavan Davor (2000)   (Correct)
We show how to use an interactive theorem prover, HOL, together with a model checker, SPIN, to prove key properties of distance vector routing protocols. We do three case studies: correctness of the... / in the second version of the IETF Internet Draft This protocol uses br corresponding actions are the Internet Draft does leave some boundary

QoS Controllers for the Internet - Matta, Bestavros (2000)   (Correct)
In this position paper, we review basic control strategies that machines acting as traffic controllers could deploy in order to improve the management of Internet services. Such traffic controllers ar... / Qos Controllers For The Internet Ibrahim Matta Azer br to improve the management of Internet services. Such traffic

Fisheye State Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - Pei, Gerla, Chen (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present a novel routing protocol for wireless ad hoc networks -- Fisheye State Routing (FSR). FSR introduces the notion of multi-level fisheye scope to reduce routing update overhead... / scheme for wired nets e.g.Internet or ATM In Link State br State Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Guangyu Pei Mario Gerla

Traffic Analysis of a Web Proxy Caching Hierarchy - Mahanti, Williamson, Eager (2000)   (Correct)
Understanding WWW trac characteristics is key to improving the performance and scalability of the Web. In this paper, Web proxy workloads from di erent levels of a caching hierarchy are used to unde... / cantly to the network trac on the Internet and motivated much research br to be able to control Internet access from within an Intranet

The Adverse Impact of the TCP Congestion-Control Mechanism in.. - Feng, Tinnakornsrisuphap, I.Philp (2000)   (Correct)
Several studies in network traffic characterization have concluded that network traffic is self-similar and therefore is not readily amenable to statistical multiplexing in a distributed computing sys... / self-similar traffic Internet. Introduction High-speed br the design of the Next-Generation Internet NGI and consequently the

Constrained TCP-Friendly Congestion Control for Multimedia.. - Sisalem, Wolisz (2000)   (Correct)
With the lack of admission control and resource reservation mechanisms in the Internet, overload situations can only be avoided by having the end systems deploying congestion control schemes. That i... / reservation mechanisms in the Internet overload situations can only be br have made it possible to use the Internet for multimedia applications

Real-Time 3D-Tele-Immersion - Daniilidis, Mulligan, McKendall.. (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we present the first implementation of a new medium for tele-collaboration. The realized testbed consists of two tele-cubicles at two Internet nodes. At each tele-cubicle a stereo-rig is... / of two tele-cubicles at two Internet nodes. At each tele-cubicle a br protocols in a wide area Internet connection. Figure . First

A Novel Cache Architecture to Support Layer-Four Packet.. - Xu, Singhal, Degroat (2000)   (Correct)
Existing and emerging layer-4 switching technologies require packet classi cation to be performed on more than one header elds, known as layer-4 lookup. Currently, the fastest general layer-4 looku... / exponential growth in demand for Internet bandwidth has driven the br has driven the throughput of Internet routers to Gbps To

Analysis of Web Caching Architectures: Hierarchical and Distributed.. - Rodriguez, Spanner, Biersack (2000)   (Correct)
Cache cooperation improves the performance of isolated caches, especially for caches with small cache populations. To make caches cooperate on a large scale and effectively increase the cache populati... / most successful application in the Internet. However the exponential growth br a fact of life in much of the Internet In the USA NLANR provides

Egress Admission Control - Cetinkaya, Knightly (2000)   (Correct)
Provisioning multiple service classes with different performance characteristics (e.g., throughput and delay) is an important challenge for future packet networks. However, in large-scale networks, in... / large-scale networks such as the Internet. It may appear that recent br . V. Paxson End-to-end internet packet dynamics in Proceedings

Rebecca - A Receiver Based Congestion Control Algorithm For Tcp - Haridas (2000)   (Correct)
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has been in existence for nearly two decades and several variations to TCP's congestion control scheme have evolved. However all these approaches rely on a sender b... / de facto transport layer of the Internet today which makes it critical to br findings from live traces of the Internet. In Chapter we describe and

Performance Evaluation of CORBA Based Programmable Control.. - Pillai, Ranganath (2000)   (Correct)
This paper reports the performance evaluation of the CORBA based programmable control architectures designed and implemented in the Wireless ATM Research Project 2 . The distributed control architec... / based on open signalling iii internet and multimedia applications br point-to-multipoint video and Internet access over ATM. A CALL

QoS-Aware Interconnectivity Of Ethernet/ATM/CATV MAC Protocols With.. - Zhou (2000)   (Correct)
this paper, and use the term \Ethernet" for both IEEE 802.3 Protocol and the Ethernet Protocol. unknown Copyright by Yuxin Zhou, 2000 QOS-AWARE INTERCONNECTIVITY OF ETHERNET/ATM/CATV MAC PROTOCOLS ... / . . Internet Network . br . . . Internet Protocol IP

A Digital Photography Framework Enabling Affective Awareness in Home.. - Liechti, Ichikawa (2000)   (Correct)
By transforming the personal computer into a communication appliance, the Internet has initiated the true home computing revolution. As a result, Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) technologies are... / a communication appliance the Internet has initiated the true home br the wide popularization of the Internet that can explain the profound

Dataflow Plan Execution for Software Agents - Barish, DiPasquo, Knoblock, Minton (2000)   (Correct)
Recent research has made it possible to build information agents that retrieve and integrate information from the World Wide Web. Although there now exist solutions for modeling Web sources, query pla... / sites. The dynamic nature of the Internet invites this approach. However br integration and management of Internet data sources. The Theseus

A Unified Header Compression Framework for Low-Bandwidth Links - Lilley, Yang, Balakrishnan, Seshan (2000)   (Correct)
Compressing protocol headers has traditionally been an attractive way of conserving bandwidth over low-speed links, including those in wireless systems. However, despite the growth in recent years in ... / and performance over conventional Internet paths. In addition established br Looking at usage trends on the Internet we proceeded to consider

Design And Evaluation Of A Cpu-Aware Communication Broker For.. - Viswanathan (2000)   (Correct)
Contents Chapter 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... / . . . Internet Stream Protocol ST-II br . Background The current Internet architecture provides

Fault Origin Adjudication - Bhargavan, Gunter, Obradovic (2000)   (Correct)
When a program P fails to satisfy a requirement R supposedly ensured by a detailed specification S that was used to implement P , there is a question about whether the problem arises in S or in P . We... / which was used in the early Internet and is still widely used in the br and is still widely used in the Internet today was given a standard

New Distributed Multicast Routing and Its Performance Evaluation - Takuya Asaka Takumi (2000)   (Correct)
With conventional dynamic routing algorithms, many query messages are required in a distributed environment for efficient multicast routing of any traffic volume. We have developed a dynamic routi... / protocols in ATM network and Internet protocols Here we br map of the major nodes in the Internet Once the vertices and edges

Improving the Network Interfaces for Gigabit Ethernet in Clusters of.. - Kurmann, Müller, Rauch, Stricker (2000)   (Correct)
this paper, works with dedicated optical point-topoint connections supporting bi-directional communication with link-layer flow control as standardized in IEEE 802.3x. One of the big advantages of Gig... / the networking solutions of the Internet e.g. Gigabit Ethernet will br A Transparent Blast Facility. Internetworking Research and Experience

SCalable Object-tracking through Unattended Techniques (SCOUT) - Kumar, Alaettinoglu, Estrin (2000)   (Correct)
A scalable object location service can enable users to search for various objects in an environment where many small, networked devices are attached to objects. We investigate two hierarchical, self-c... / routing schemes for the Internet and was also proposed recently br an environment where many small networked devices are attached to

Optimal Design of Signaling Networks for Internet Telephony - Srinivasan, Ramakrishnan, Kumaran.. (2000)   (Correct)
We present an approach for efficient design of a signaling network for a network of software switches supporting Internet telephony. While one may take an Integer Programming approach to solve this pr... / Design of Signaling Networks for Internet Telephony Aravind Srinivasan br of software switches supporting Internet telephony. While one may take an

IO-Lite: A Unified I/O Buffering and Caching System - Pai, Druschel, Zwaenepoel (2000)   (Correct)
This paper presents the design, implementation and evaluation of IO-Lite, a unified I/O buffering and caching system for general-purpose operating systems. IO-Lite unified all buffering and caching in... / le cache replacement and cached Internet checksums We introduce a new br server is forced to recompute the Internet checksum each time a le is

Performance Comparison of Two On-demand Routing Protocols for Ad Hoc.. - Das, Perkins, Royer (2000)   (Correct)
Ad hoc networks are characterized by multi-hop wireless connectivity, frequently changing network topology and the need for efficient dynamic routing protocols. We compare the performance of two promi... / has also been formed within the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF to br hoc networks. www.ietf.org internetdrafts

Adaptive Energy-Conserving Routing for Multihop Ad Hoc Networks - Xu, Heidemann, Estrin (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present two algorithms for routing in energy-constrained, ad hoc, wireless networks. Nodes running our algorithms can trade off energy dissipation and data delivery quality according... / ns- simulator Ns- provides Internet and wired network simulations br for mobile ad hoc networks. INTERNETDRAFT

Characterizing Processor Architectures for Programmable Network.. - Crowley, Fiuczynski, Baer, Bershad (2000)   (Correct)
The rapid advancements of networking technology have boosted potential bandwidth to the point that the cabling is no longer the bottleneck. Rather, the bottlenecks lie at the crossing points, the node... / composing the backbone of the Internet as well as at the edges of br Offload TCP IP processing from Internet Web servers to the network

Distance-vector QoS-based Routing with Three Metrics - Costa, Fdida, Duarte (2000)   (Correct)
Quality of Service (QoS) based routing provides QoS guarantees to multimedia applications and an ecient utilization of the network resources. Nevertheless, QoS routing is likely to be a costly proce... / of multimedia applications in the Internet new characteristics and br the most used protocol in the Internet for intra-domain routing despite

A Scalable Location Service for Geographic Ad Hoc Routing - Li, Jannotti, De Couto, Karger.. (2000)   (Correct)
GLS is a new distributed location service which tracks mobile node locations. GLS combined with geographic forwarding allows the construction of ad hoc mobile networks that scale to a larger number of... / the telephone system and the Internet. The cellular telephone network br uniquely allocated name such as Internet host names IP addresses or MAC

A Dataflow Approach to Agent-based Information Management - Barish, DiPasquo, Knoblock, Minton (2000)   (Correct)
Recent research has made it possible to build information agents that retrieve and integrate information from the World Wide Web. Although there now exist solutions for modeling Web sources, query pla... / sites. The dynamic nature of the Internet invites this approach. br to information management on the Internet which consists of heterogeneous

Best Effort Differentiated Services: Trade-off Service.. - Firoiu, Zhang (2000)   (Correct)
We propose an architecture and several mechanisms for providing "Best Effort Differentiated Services " (BEDS), a set of services similar to Best Effort in that the QoS provided depends on the network... / exponential growth of the Internet in both the number of connected br differentiated services in the Internet. It enables a range of elastic

Providing Quality of Service Guarantees Using Only Edge Routers - Bhatnagar, Vickers (2000)   (Correct)
Providing strict bandwidthguarantees to packet flows in the Internet is an inherently challenging task. It requires signaling mechanisms, policing mechanisms, accurate and rapid accounting of network... / to packet flows in the Internet is an inherently challenging br provides bandwidth guarantees to Internet packet flows. This protocol

Developing Next-generation Distributed Applications with QoS-enabled.. - Schmidt, Kachroo, Krishnamurthy.. (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes how recent advances in distributed object computing (DOC) middleware are enabling the creation of common quality-of-service (QoS) capabilities that support next-generation distrib... / commercialization of today's Internet is motivating new R D on hardware br are focusing on how to scale the Internet to accommodate traffic from

First Steps in Metacomputing with Amica - Fink, Kindermann (2000)   (Correct)
The metacomputing system Amica is a new approach to support the development of coarse grained applications for distributed, dynamic, heterogeneous systems (e.g. computers linked to the Internet). It a... / e.g. computers linked to the Internet It aims at location-transparent br LAN Mbit Ethernet and a WAN Internet University of Erlangen -

Lightweight, Dynamic and Programmable Virtual Private Networks - Isaacs (2000)   (Correct)
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) that exists over a public network infrastructure like the internet is both cheaper and more flexible than a network comprising dedicated semi-permanent links such as le... / network infrastructure like the internet is both cheaper and more flexible br as differentiated services in the internet The work described in this

TCP/IP Performance with Random Loss and Bidirectional Congestion - Lakshman Madhow Bernhard (2000)   (Correct)
With the envisaged growth in Internet access services over networks with asymmetric links such as Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) and Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC), it becomes crucial to evaluat... / With the envisaged growth in Internet access services over networks br TCP IP the widely used Internet transport protocol over such

Open Layered Networks: The Growing Importance of Market Coordination - Kavassalis, Bailey, al. (2000)   (Correct)
Based upon the Internet perspective, this paper will attempt to clarify and revise several ideas about the separation between infrastructure facilities and service offerings in digital communic... / Abstract Based upon the Internet perspective this paper will br would like to thank the MIT Internet telephony Consortium for

Stable Internet Routing without Global Coordination - Gao, Rexford (2000)   (Correct)
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) allows an autonomous system (AS) to apply diverse local policies for selecting routes and propagating reachability information to other domains. However, BGP permits... / Stable Internet Routing Without Global br Jennifer Rexford Internet and Networking Systems AT T Labs

Rule-based Modular Representation of QoS Policies - Kanada (2000)   (Correct)
To realize internet-protocol-based QoS-assured networks, using differentiated services under policy-based networking is a promising approach. A QoS policy server must work in multi-vendor environm... / language. Abstract To realize internet-protocol-based QoS-assured br future. . Introduction The Internet will be used much more often for

Towards Mobile Ad-Hoc WANs: Terminodes - Hubaux, Le Boudec, Vojnovic.. (2000)   (Correct)
Terminodes are personal devices that provide functionality of both the terminals and the nodes of the network. A network of terminodes is an autonomous, fully self-organized, wireless network, indep... / central to our research. In the Internet or Telecom networks this issue br with large processing storage or internetworking capabilities that could

An Address-Free Architecture for Dynamic Sensor Networks - Elson, Estrin (2000)   (Correct)
Inherent to the design of most packet networks today is the assumption that each node has a unique address. These addresses are usually used in every packet to identify its source and destination. W... / Large-scale networks such as the Internet work in the face of brittle br because every node on the Internet can potentially communicate with

Deriving Traffic Demands for Operational IP Networks: Methodology and .. - Feldmann, Greenberg, Lund, Reingold, .. (2000)   (Correct)
Engineering a large IP backbone network without an accurate, network-wide view of the traffic demands is challenging. Shifts in user behavior, changes in routing policies, and failures of network elem... / performance debugging of large Internet Service Provider networks. By br to the astonishing success of Internet applications and the continuing

Intrusion Detection in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks - Zhang, Lee (2000)   (Correct)
As the recent denial-of-service attacks on several major Internet sites have shown us, no open computer network is immune from intrusions. The wireless ad-hoc network is particularly vulnerable due to... / attacks on several major Internet sites have shown us no open br launched against several major Internet sites where security measures

Landmark Routing for Large Ad Hoc Wireless Networks - Gerla, Hong, Pei (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present an enhanced version of the routing protocol Landmark Ad Hoc Routing (LANMAR). LANMAR combines the features of Fisheye State Routing (FSR) and Landmark routing. The enhanced v... / widely used in wired nets e.g.Internet or ATM In Link State br Routing for Large Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Mario Gerla Xiaoyan Hong and

Performance Study of Satellite-linked Web Caches and Filtering.. - Xiao-Yu Hu Pablo (2000)   (Correct)
The exponential growth of World-Wide Web (WWW) requires new and more efficient content distribution mechanisms. Web caching has shown to be a very efficient way to scale the WWW by reducing traffic... / are prefetched through the Internet and no client requests them the br than a distribution in the Internet. Also a satellite distribution

Efficient QoS Partition and Routing of Unicast and Multicast - Lorenz, Orda, Raz, Shavitt (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we study problems related to supporting unicast and multicast connections with Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. We investigate the problem of optimal routing and resource allocatio... / require better service than the Internet's best effort mechanism. There br consensus that QoS support in the Internet is necessary. Almost any QoS

Analysis of a Local-Area Wireless Network - Tang, Baker (2000)   (Correct)
To understand better how users take advantage of wireless networks, we examine a twelve-week trace of a building-wide local-area wireless network. We analyze the network for overall user behavior (whe... / and university networks and the Internet. An AP is an access point for br and university networks and the Internet. This subnet as shown in Figure

Bowman: A Node OS for Active Networks - Merugu, Bhattacharjee, Zegura.. (2000)   (Correct)
Bowman is an extensible platform for active networking: it layers active-networking functionality in user-space software over variants of the System V UNIX operating system. The packet processing path... / to it at each node. Thus an Internet Protocol implementation might be br virtual private networks in the Internet in which each node possesses a

TCP Performance in Ad Hoc Networks - Ostergren (2000)   (Correct)
Ad hoc networks are mobile wireless networks which do not have any kind of fixed infrastructure. The routing layer in an ad hoc network ties the network together into a seamless entity and provide tra... / to a xed network to provide Internet access. A MANET is mobile which br transport protocol on the Internet. The use of TCP in MANET is

Speculative Defragmentation - A Technique to Improve the.. - Kurmann, Müller, Rauch, Stricker (2000)   (Correct)
Cluster platforms like CoPs offer good compute performance, but still they cannot yet utilize the potential of Gigabit /s communication technology, at least not with commodity network adapters like Et... / the networking solutions of the Internet e.g. Gigabit Ethernet can br A Transparent Blast Facility. Internetworking Research and

CarNet: A Scalable Ad Hoc Wireless Network System - Morris, Jannotti, Kaashoek, Li, De.. (2000)   (Correct)
CarNet is an application for a large ad hoc mobile network system that scales well without requiring a xed network infrastructure to route messages. CarNet places radio nodes in cars, which communicat... / interest. Introduction The Internet has evolved in a way that sacri br will be able to run standard Internet applications such as web

Implementing a Distributed Firewall - Ioannidis, Keromytis, Bellovin, Smith (2000)   (Correct)
Conventional firewalls rely on topology restrictions and controlled network entry points to enforce traffic filtering. Furthermore, a firewall cannot filter traffic it does not see, so, effectively, e... / occurs are part of the Internet Key Exchange IKE br A laptop directly connected to the Internet has the same level of protection

A Differentiated Services Implementation for High-Performance TCP.. - Sander, Foster, Roy, Winkler (2000)   (Correct)
The IETF's recent differentiated services architecture, which specifies a scalable mechanism for treating packets differently, offers new opportunities for building end-to-end quality of service (QoS)... / in the current structure of the Internet is rare. Network layer br dierentiation in the existing Internet. Edge routers are con gured to

A Parallel Genetic Algorithm For Automated Electronic Circuit Design - Lohn, Colombano, Haith.. (2000)   (Correct)
We describe a parallel genetic algorithm (GA) that automatically generates circuit designs using evolutionary search. A circuit-construction programming language is introduced and we show how evolutio... / switch on a private Class C internet subnet so that the cluster will br cost. Since all of the standard Internet utilities are available e.g.

Using Redundancy to Repair Video Damaged by Network Data Loss - Liu, Claypool (2000)   (Correct)
With rapid progress in both computers and networks, real-time multimedia applications are now possible on the Internet. Since the Internet was designed to support traditional applications, multimedia ... / are now possible on the Internet. Since the Internet was designed br on the Internet. Since the Internet was designed to support

Unicast Performance Analysis of the ODMRP in a Mobile Ad hoc Network.. - Sang Ho Bae (2000)   (Correct)
The On-Demand Multicast Routing Protocol (ODMRP) is an effective and efficient routing protocol designed for mobile wireless ad hoc networks. One of the major strengths of ODMRP is its capability to o... / at Santa Cruz developed wireless Internet Protocol IP routers Wireless br Protocol IP routers Wireless Internet Gateways WINGS and Secure

Wavelet Analysis Of Conservative Cascades - Sidney Resnick Gennady (2000)   (Correct)
A conservative cascade is an iterative process that fragments a given set into smaller and smaller pieces according to a rule which preserves the total mass of the initial set at each stage of the c... / multifractal behavior of measured Internet traffic traces we consider br of stock prices and Internet traffic dynamics The

Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Programmable Handoff in.. - Kounavis, Campbell, Ito, Bianchi (2000)   (Correct)
We describe the design, implementation and evaluation of a programmable architecture for profiling, composing and deploying handoff services. We argue that future wireless access networks should be ... / requirements of future wireless Internet service providers. Two new br . Introduction As the wireless Internet rolls out over the next several

Quantitative Lessons From a Full-Scale Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc.. - Maltz, Broch, Johnson (2000)   (Correct)
This paper presents preliminary quantitative results from data collected during runs of our multi-hop wireless ad hoc network testbed. The network successfully carried a composite workload including v... / is integrated into the existing Internet infrastructure. We also br the ad hoc network into the Internet via a gateway. The use of Mobile

An Architecture for Application Layer Routing - Ghosh, Fry, Crowcroft (2000)   (Correct)
We have previously proposed, implemented and demonstrated an Application Layer Active Network (ALAN) infrastructure. This infrastructure permits the dynamic deployment of active services in the netw... / by developments in the commercial Internet environment. It is the case that br It is the case that some Internet Service Providers ISPs will

Supporting Multicast Management Using the Multicast Reachability.. - Kevin Almeroth Kamil (2000)   (Correct)
Network management for multicast traffic has become a key to the continued deployment of multicast in the Internet. The lack of usable management tools is believed to be one of the barriers to any s... / deployment of multicast in the Internet. The lack of usable management br use of multicast in production Internet services. Because multicast is a

On the Use of Destination Set Grouping to Improve Inter-receiver.. - Tianji Jiang Mostafa (2000)   (Correct)
Multicast applications can involve a large number of receivers with heterogeneous data reception capabilities. In a traditional single-rate multicast session, the transmission rate at the source is ch... / video distribution over the Internet to improve fairness among br deploy the IRF mechanism in the Internet. The special DSG protocol is a

Electronic Commerce as innovation - a framework for interpretive.. - Wilkins, Swatman, Castleman (2000)   (Correct)
Studies of the diffusion of innovation have covered a wide range of industry sectors and information system types over recent years. As Electronic Commerce grows in importance, however, it becomes inc... / development such as smartcards or Internet-based distribution technologies. br research into the adoption of Internet-based E-Commerce which makes use

Using Semantic Caching to Manage Location Dependent Data in Mobile.. - Ren, Dunham (2000)   (Correct)
Location-dependent applications are becoming very popular in mobile environments. To improve system performance and facilitate disconnection, caching is crucial to such applications. In this paper, a ... / dependent information from the Internet. Like they also partition br By doing this the wireless network trac is reduced and the system

A Combinatorial Approach to Content-based Music Selection - Pachet, Roy, Cazaly (2000)   (Correct)
Advances in networking and transmission of digital multimedia data will bring soon huge catalogues of music to users. Accessing these catalogues raises a problem for users and content providers, that ... / format through networks either internet or digital audio broadcasting. br been designed particularly by internet music retailers These

An approach to Network control and Resource Management based on.. - Vayias, Soldatos, Mitrou (2000)   (Correct)
Network Control is currently carried out mainly by means of signalling protocols. Although these protocols are robust and facilitate standardisation, they present several drawbacks such as the inabili... / supporting QoS in the Internet e.g.RSVP in the IntServ br e.g.such as the Internet PCAs reside at the edges of the

A Simple Loss Differentiation Approach to Layered Multicast - Gopalakrishnan, Griffioen.. (2000)   (Correct)
Layered multicast is a promising technique for broadcasting adaptive-quality TV video to heterogeneous receivers. While several layered multicast approaches have been proposed, prior work has identifi... / I. INTRODUCTION The Internet is rapidly becoming the next br and rapidly. The ability of the Internet Protocol IP and its

Video Staging: A Proxy-Server-Based Approach to End-to-End Video.. - Zhi-Li Zhang Yuewei (2000)   (Correct)
Real-time distribution of stored video over wide-area networks is a crucial component of many emerging distributed multimedia applications. The heterogeneity in the underlying network environments is ... / learning digital library Internet TV broadcasting and br streaming protocol RTSP Internet draft IETF .

Web Service Deployment and Management Using the X-bone - Villanueva, Touch (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we present a system for automatic deployment and management of web service. The problem we try to solve is how to introduce new distributed services in a network. Today deployment of a d... / can take place over current Internet infrastructure. This makes it br storage infrastructures such as Internet Distributed Storage

Dynamic Algorithms with Worst-case Performance for Packet.. - Gupta, McKeown (2000)   (Correct)
Packet classi cation involves | given a set of rules | nding the highest priority rule matching an incoming packet. When designing packet classi cation algorithms, three metrics need to be consid... / Introduction Internet routers perform packet classi br qos services for the intelligent internet

Keystone: A Group Key Management Service - Wong, Lam (2000)   (Correct)
A major problem area in securing group communications is group key management. In this paper, we present the design and architecture of a scalable group key management system called Keystone. Keystone... / networking issue. Recently Internet Research Task Force IRTF has br Of Acm Sigcomm . Internet Research Task Force irtf The

Script-driven Packet Marking for Quality of Service Support in Legacy .. - Timothy Roscoe And (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes the implementation of a system to deliver Quality of Service for IP flows using a DiffServ-like packet marking mechanism. The system uses an unmodified commodity operating system ... / at a best-effort network like the Internet perform poorly over long br as some forms of ATM Commercial Internet applications which are capable

On the Impact of Alternate Path Routing for Load Balancing in Mobile.. - Pearlman, Haas, Sholander, Tabrizi (2000)   (Correct)
Alternate path routing (APR) can provide load balancing and route failure protection by distributing traffic among a set of diverse paths. These benefits make APR appear to be an ideal candidate for t... / oriented telephone network the Internet was designed to provide best br communication. The network layer Internet Protocol IP did not reserve

End to End IP Rate Control - Abdul Aziz Mustafa (2000)   (Correct)
The recent explosive growth of the Internet in terms of size, traffic volume and spectrum of new and old applications has made it clear that traditional traffic control techniques based on Transmissio... / The recent explosive growth of the Internet in terms of size traffic volume br is not adequate to provide the Internet users fast access to unused

Virtual Private Computing - A New Paradigm for ComponentBased.. - Steckermeier, Hauck (2000)   (Correct)
Although the number of devices connected to the Internet or some kind of intranet has grown tremendously over the last few years, there is still no widely accepted and uniform concept for designing ap... / number of devices connected to the Internet or some kind of intranet has br The development of the Internet over the last few years has been

Wrapper Verification - Kushmerick (2000)   (Correct)
Many Internet information-management applications (e.g., information integration systems) require a library of wrappers, specialized information extraction procedures that translate a source's native ... / nick ucd.ie Abstract Many Internet information-management br on the decentralized and dynamic Internet. The wrapper verification

Infostations: New Perspectives on Wireless Data Networks - Iacono, Rose (2000)   (Correct)
We discuss file delivery issues for a new approach to inexpensive, high rate wireless data called Infostations. As opposed to ubiquitous coverage, infostations offer geographically intermittent covera... / computing wireless data wireless internet scheduling algorithms delay br to share a Mbits second Internet connection at distances up to

Capacity Study of Statistical Multiplexing for IP Telephony - Andersson (2000)   (Correct)
Transmitting telephone calls over the Internet causes problems not present in current telephone technology such as packet loss and delay due to queueing in routers. In this undergraduate thesis we s... / telephone calls over the Internet causes problems not present in br Preliminaries . Internet Internet protocol and IP

Analysis of Terminal Server Architectures for Thin Clients in a High.. - Balmer, Irvine (2000)   (Correct)
This paper examines the architectural and security impact of using commercially available, popular terminal servers to support thin clients within the context of a high assurance multilevel network. S... / The University of Washington Internet Mail Access Protocol IMAP br Thin Clients in a High Assurance Network Steven R. Balmer Ibis Lane

Multicast routing through a network with hierarchical topology.. - Awerbuch, Singh (2000)   (Correct)
The PNNI is an umbrella protocol that allows considerable routing exibility. While it speci es the network signalling, it leaves route generation unde ned. Any non-trivial route generation requires ... / of the requested connection. The Internet is one such network of networks br Multicast routing through a network with hierarchical topology

An Integrated Model for the Latency and Steady State Throughput of.. - Sikdar, Kalyanaraman, Vastola (2000)   (Correct)
Most TCP connections in today's Internet transfer data on the order of only a few KBytes. Such TCP transfers are very short and spend most of their time in the slow start phase. Thus the underlying as... / Most TCP connections in today's Internet transfer data on the order of br General Conference Topics Internet Computer Communications y

A Flexible, Interoperable Framework for Active Spaces - Kon, Hess, Román, Campbell, Mickunas (2000)   (Correct)
this paper we describe the requirements faced by such a system and propose an integrated architecture meeting these requirements. The paper focuses on a representation of Active Spaces using standard ... / into an extension of today's Internet. The dynamic nature of br telephone radio TV and data networks. In the future there will be no

Expert Finding Systems for Organizations: Domain Analysis and the.. - Yimam (2000)   (Correct)
Systems that augment the process of finding the right expert on a given topic in an organization are becoming feasible more than ever before thanks to the prevalence of Internet and Intranets. This ... / thanks to the prevalence of Internet and Intranets. This paper br available in documents or on Internet for economic social and

Competitive Queue Policies for Differentiated Services - William Aiello Yishay (2000)   (Correct)
We consider the setting of a network providing differentiated services. As is often the case in differentiated services, we assume the packets are tagged as either being high or low priority packets. ... / to answer user expectation. Today Internet with its single best effort class br to service allocation in the internet. In internet draft .

Transmission Range Effects on AODV Multicast Communication - Royer, Perkins (2000)   (Correct)
This paper studies the e ects of unknown Mobile Networks and Applications 0 (2000) ?{? 1 Transmission Range E ects on AODV Multicast Communication Elizabeth M. Royer and Charles E. Perkins Departm... / These users want to access the Internet and communicate with their br Vector AODV Routing. IETF Internet Draft

Efficient and Flexible Value Sampling - Burrows, Erlingson, Leung.. (2000)   (Correct)
This paper presents novel sampling-based techniques for collecting statistical profiles of register contents, data values, and other information associated with instructions, such as memory latencies.... / technology the Internet including the Web e-commerce br distributed systems and the Internet. We also perform complementary

Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Cellular IP - Campbell, al. (2000)   (Correct)
Wireless access to Internet services will become typical, rather than the exception as it is today. Such a vision presents great demands on mobile networks. Mobile IP represents a simple and scalable... / packet radio access to the Internet will have a major impact on the br initiatives to add mobility to the Internet have mostly focused on the issue

Stateless Routing in Network Simulations - Riley, Ammar, Fujimoto (2000)   (Correct)
The memory resources required by network simulations can grow quadratically with size of the simulated network. In simulations that use routing tables at each node to perform perhop packet forwardin... / for efficient packet processing in Internet routers is discussed in detail br was to utilize the Georgia Tech Internet Topology Modeler GT-ITM

Key Instructions: Solving the Code Location Problem for Optimized Code - Tice, Graham (2000)   (Correct)
There are many difficulties to be overcome in the process of designing and implementing a debugger for optimized code. One of the first problems facing the designer of such a debugger is determining h... / technology the Internet including the Web e-commerce br distributed systems and the Internet. We also perform complementary

Secure Communication: a New Application for Active Networks - Günter, Brogle, Braun (2000)   (Correct)
SplitPath is a new application for the easy, well-known and provably secure One-time pad encryption scheme. Two problems hinder the One-time pad scheme from being applied in the area of secure data ... / Computer-Communication Networks Internetworking. General Terms br domains as for example the Internet is and if the two paths are

Policy-Based Differentiated Services on AIX - Mehra, Verma, Tewari, Barzilai.. (2000)   (Correct)
This draft presents a policy-based Differentiated Services [DSARCH] architecture that has been realized on the AIX operating system. We briefly motivate the benefits of supporting DiffServ functions o... / Internet Engineering Task Force Authors br Engineering Task Force Authors Internet Draft Ashish Mehra Dinesh Verma

Freeze-TCP: A true end-to-end TCP enhancement mechanism for mobile.. - Tom Go Ff (2000)   (Correct)
Optimizing TCP (Transport Layer) for mobility has been researched extensively. We present a brief summary of existing results which indicates that most schemes require intermediaries (such as base sta... / supporting user mobility in the Internet is a hot and exciting issue that br of the Transport layer of the Internet protocol suite. It is intended

Optimal allocation of electronic content (Extended Abstract) - Cidon, al. (2000)   (Correct)
Regular paper (please consider also as a brief announcement) Please consider for best student paper (for Ran So er) Israel Cidon, Shay Kutten and Ran So er  April 8, 2000 Abstract The delivery ... / or the broadcasting trees for Internet Multicast Note also that br Note also that in Internet multicasting for example the

VENUS: A New Architecture For Scalable Virtual Environments - Udani, Smith, Kessler (2000)   (Correct)
Add that this is a design, whose major parts we have varified experimentally - we don't have a complete working system. 1. Introduction Multi-user networked virtual environments (VEs) have been stud... / virtual environments such as IRC Internet Relay Chat were text based. br D Virtual Environment Over the Internet. In Proceedings of the

Internet-Based Manufacturing Integration - Ghiassi (2000)   (Correct)
Today's internet-based business operations require agile manufacturing systems that can quickly respond to a changing business climate. Effective business operation in such an environment depends on... / Internet-Based Manufacturing Integration br CA ABSTRACT Today's internet-based business operations require

A Comparison Of Service Discovery Protocols And Implementation Of The .. - Bettstetter, Renner (2000)   (Correct)
With the raising number of Internet services, automatic service discovery will be a very important feature in future network scenarios, e.g., in self organizing ad hoc networks. With service discovery... / With the raising number of Internet services automatic service br in networks in particular in the Internet is expected to grow enormously.

Transporting IP Packets over Light: A Survey - Xu, Perros, Rouskas (2000)   (Correct)
Optical networks appear to be the solution of choice for providing a faster networking infrastructure that can meet the explosive growth of the Internet. One of the key issues that needs to be address... / meet the explosive growth of the Internet. One of the key issues that br The explosive growth of the Internet has given rise to the need for

Developing a Multicast Metric - Chalmers, Almeroth (2000)   (Correct)
To further advance the deployment of multicast, many consider it necessary to provide a quantitative measure of the potential benefit of employing multicast rather than unicast. We approach this probl... / virtual multicast backbone of the Internet multicast routes traverse br Rep. draft-ietf-avt-rtpnew ps Internet Engineering Task Force IETF

The Semantic Web: The Roles of XML and RDF - Decker, Melnik, Van Harmelen.. (2000)   (Correct)
this article, we explain the role of ontologies in the architecture of the Semantic Web. We then briefly summarize key elements of XML and RDF, showing why using XML as a tool for semantic interoperab... / OCTOBER computer.org internet - . br - . Ieee Ieee Internet Computing Knowledge

Parallel Co-simulation of Conventional and Active Networks - Rao, Wilsey (2000)   (Correct)
Discrete event simulations are widely used to study and analyze active and conventional networking architectures and protocols. Active networks must coexist and communicate with conventional networks ... / extend the infrastructure of the Internet. Hence large scale network br existing infrastructure of the Internet. The active nodes also interact

PARMON: A Portable and Scalable Monitoring System for Clusters - Buyya (2000)   (Correct)
Workstation clusters have of late become a cost-effective solution for high performance computing. C-DAC's PARAM OpenFrame is a large cluster of high performance workstations interconnected through ... / network based software for Internet applications. The networking br the cluster are accessible through Internet. PARMON can also be used to

Market-Skilled Agents for Automating the Bandwidth Commerce - Calisti, Faltings, Mazziotta (2000)   (Correct)
In the current deregulated Telecom scenario the number of network operators and service providers is rapidly increasing. The resulting competition generates the need for a flexible resource manage... / in several fields. With the Internet providing a powerful and br advertising business information Internet-based commerce is flourishing.

Broadcast Audience Estimation - Liu, Nonnenmacher (2000)   (Correct)
We investigate the estimation of the size of a broadcast audience. We give the Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimators for different scenarios. Using Poisson approximation we obtain upper and lower bounds ... / Algorithm I. INTRODUCTION The Internet now serves as an international br service is being integrated with Internet data traffic. The increasing

Experience of Applying Bloom's Taxonomy in Three Courses - Philip Machanick Department (2000)   (Correct)
A commonly accepted taxonomy of cognitive skills, Bloom's Taxonomy, puts analysis and synthesis near the top, with straightforward knowledge and comprehension at the bottom. Typical Computer Science ... / protection routing the internet and internet-based tools br routing the internet and internet-based tools basic computer

Performance of Short TCP Transfers - Barakat, Altman (2000)   (Correct)
Many works have studied the negative impact of slow start on the performance of short transfers. Some works propose to accelerate the window increase during this phase in order to improve the performa... / for the stability of the Internet. By varying the size of its br transfers dominate most of today Internet traOEc mainly due to HTTP traOEc.

H.323 and Associated Protocols - Karim (2000)   (Correct)
H.323 is an ITU-T recommendation for multimedia conferencing over packet-based networks such as LANs and the Internet. H.323 is broad and comprehensive in its scope yet flexible and practical in its a... / networks such as LANs and the Internet. H. is broad and br Over IP Lecture by Prof. Jain Internet Telephony Voice Over IP

Automatic Generation of Reliable E-Commerce Payment Processes - Schuldt, Popovici, Schek (2000)   (Correct)
The most important phase in E--Commerce interactions is the payment, due to the transfer of sensitive information (e.g., credit card numbers). A couple of requirements exist both from the point of vie... / and reliable instance. In the Internet age however this does not br Although E-Commerce over the Internet is a rather new but heavily

SC-Web-CS: Supply Chain Web-Centric Systems - Wu, Cobzaru, Ulieru, Norrie (2000)   (Correct)
This paper proposes a generic framework, SC-webCS, for the development of next generation web-centric supply chain management systems. The framework builds on our previously developed Multi-Resolution... / partnership to wherever the internetworking technologies can reach. br are developed on top of the Internet and some lower-level network

Measurement and Analysis of IP Network Usage and Behavior - Caceres, Duffield, Feldmann.. (2000)   (Correct)
Traffic, usage, and performance measurements are crucial to the design, operation and control of Internet Protocol (IP) networks. This paper describes a prototype infrastructure for the measurement, s... / design operation and control of Internet Protocol IP networks. This br design. Introduction The Internet is extremely diverse both in

A Practical Approach for Recovery of Evicted Variables - Tice, Graham (2000)   (Correct)
The residency problem arises in the context of debugging optimized code: a user may ask to see the value of a variable that is currently in scope, but whose value has been overwritten (evicted) and is... / technology the Internet including the Web e-commerce br distributed systems and the Internet. We also perform complementary

A Web caching bibliography - Pierre (2000)   (Correct)
haracterizing Web resources and server responses to better understand the potential of caching. In Proceedings of the Web Characterization Workshop, Cambridge, MA, November 1998. World Wide Web Consor... / of the Usenix Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems br in proxy servers. Computer Networks And Isdn Systems

Collaborative Virtual Environment for Industrial Training and.. - Oliveira Shen And (2000)   (Correct)
Collaborative Virtual Environment concepts have been used in many systems in the past few years. Applications of such technology range from military combat simulations to various civilian commercial... / Virtual Environment DVE on the Internet supported by intelligent agents. br modules user interface and network communication. The user

mSLP - Mesh-enhanced Service Location Protocol - Zhao, Schulzrinne (2000)   (Correct)
The Service Location Protocol (SLP) is a proposed standard from IETF. It provides a flexible and scalable service discovery framework in IP network, and it can work with or without a directory serv... / work on mSLP was presented as an Internet Draft in Interaction of SLP br Request for Comments Internet Engineering Task Force August

Measuring the Multimedia Performance of Server-Based Computing - Nieh, Yang (2000)   (Correct)
The server-based computing (SBC) model is becoming an increasingly popular approach for delivering computational services with reduced administrative costs and better resource utilization. In this pap... / workgroup environments to Internet ASPs The key br is launched within a Microsoft Internet Explorer browser window. In

Profit-Driven Matching in E-Marketplaces: Trading Composable.. - Dailianas, Sairamesh, Gottemukkala.. (2000)   (Correct)
We are witnessing the dawn and emergence of a new breed of businesses over the Internet, such as electronic intermediaries, which are not only reducing search costs, but also aiming to create effi... / new breed of businesses over the Internet such as electronic br to conduct commerce over the Internet. Among these intermediaries

A Graduate Course on E-commerce Information Systems Engineering - Grundy (2000)   (Correct)
Interest in developing and deploying e-commerce systems has grown greatly over the past few years, leading to a major shortage of qualified developers able to deliver such applications. This paper des... / product and service purchase and internet capabilities to support br between organisations via the internet along with cost savings

Gaining Intellectual Control of Software Development - Boehm, Basili (2000)   (Correct)
this report recommends a "software engineering" or a "software research" agenda, and how software research should address such areas as operating systems, networking, artificial intelligence, and data... / that supports the information-rich Internet and lets e-commerce thrive. br overwhelming. The Web and the Internet connect everything with

Writing High-Performance Server Applications in Haskell Case Study: A .. - Marlow (2000)   (Correct)
Server applications, and in particular networkbased server applications, place a unique combination of demands on a programming language: lightweight concurrency and high I/O throughput are both impor... / servers. Introduction The Internet has spawned its own application br to transport web pages over the Internet. The HTTP protocol is

MediaCups: Experience with Design and Use of Computer-Augmented.. - Beigl, Gellersen, Schmidt (2000)   (Correct)
Our view of ubiquitous computing is artefact-centred: in this view, computers are considered as secondary artefacts that enable items of everyday use as networked digital artefacts. This view is expre... / in this area assumes the Internet as ubiquitous transport vehicle br powerful enough to provide full Internet capabilities or Java support.

Managing Smart Environments - Nixon, Dobson, Lacey (2000)   (Correct)
A key challenge for pervasive computing environments is the management of computation and function in the face of constant change, taking account of geographical, administrative and contextual boundar... / factors including improvements in Internet access to the home the br of teleworking and other Internetmediated business and

The Weaved Reality: What Context-aware Interface Agents Bring About - Mase, Sumi, Kadobayashi (2000)   (Correct)
Weaved Reality is a novel concept extending so-called Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality. It is not just a presentation level mixture of computerized virtual material and real material. It essentiall... / which further connects with the Internet and is therefore open to the br the information database when the Internet expands more. It should be

Understanding DSS Architecture, Networking and Security Issues - Power (2000)   (Correct)
Introduction IT architectures and computing infrastructures are evolving rapidly in corporations. In some companies, the IT infrastructure is being built in an ad hoc, uncoordinated, opportunistic ma... / so-called Net technologies the Internet which connects everyone br or available on the Global Internet. Scalability is also an important

Jini Smart Sensor Application In Mobile Interactive Data Acquisition.. - Ge (2000)   (Correct)
OF THE PROJECT OF Yun Ge for the degree of Master of Science in Computer Science presented on March 1, 2000. Title : Jini Smart Sensor Application In Mobile Interactive Data Acquisition System (MID... / to remote sensors over the Internet. The initial cost of software br as in the enterprise and in the Internet. The HAVi consortium has

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