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Ordered End-to-End Multicast for Distributed Multimedia Systems - Dommel, Garcia-Luna-Aceves (2000)   (Correct)
We address the problem of message ordering for reliable multicast communication. End-to-end multicast ordering is useful for ensuring the collective integrity and consistency of distributed operations... / Ordered End-to-End Multicast for Distributed Multimedia br of message ordering for reliable multicast communication. End-to-end

The Evolution of Multicast: From the MBone to Inter-Domain Multicast.. - Almeroth (2000)   (Correct)
Without a doubt, multicast communication---the one-to-many or many-to-many delivery of data---has become a hot topic. It is of interest in the research community, among standards groups, and to networ... / The Evolution of Multicast From the MBone to Inter-Domain br From the MBone to Inter-Domain Multicast to Internet Deployment Kevin

Scalable Fair Reliable Multicast Using Active Services - Kasera, Bhattacharyya, Keaton.. (2000)   (Correct)
Scalability is of paramount importance in the design of reliable multicast transport protocols, and requires a careful consideration of a number of problems such as feedback implosion, retransmission ... / Scalable Fair Reliable Multicast Using Active Services Sneha K. br in the design of reliable multicast transport protocols and

Genuine Atomic Multicast in Asynchronous Distributed Systems - Rachid Guerraoui (2000)   (Correct)
This paper addresses the problem of atomic multicasting messages in asynchronous distributed systems. Firstly, we give a characterization of the notion of genuine atomic multicast. This characterizati... / Genuine Atomic Multicast in Asynchronous Distributed br addresses the problem of atomic multicasting messages in asynchronous

Extended Notions of Security for Multicast Public Key Cryptosystems - Baudron, Pointcheval, Stern (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we introduce two notions of security: multiuser indistinguishability and multi-user non-malleability. We believe that they encompass the correct requirements for public key encryption ... / Extended Notions of Security for Multicast Public Key Cryptosystems br schemes in the context of multicast communications. A precise and

Credit-Based Source-Adaptive Multi-Layered Video Multicast - Albuquerque, Vickers, Suda (2000)   (Correct)
The major problem complicating multicast video transport is the space-time variation in network bandwidth constraints. A combination of multi-layered video encoding with feedback-based source adaptati... / Multi-Layered Video Multicast C elio Albuquerque y br The major problem complicating multicast video transport is the

On the Placement of Internet Instrumentation - Jamin Jin Jin (2000)   (Correct)
The IDMaps project aims at providing a distance map of the Internet from which the relative distances between points on the Internet can be gauged [1]. Distance map is a service which many distributed... / measured distances on one or more multicast channels. Collectively these

Parallel-Access for Mirror Sites in the Internet - Rodriguez, Kirpal, Biersack (2000)   (Correct)
Popular documents are frequently mirrored on multiple sites in an effort to share the load and reduce clients' retrieval latencies. However, choosing the best mirror site is a non-trivial task and a b... / have been proposed including multicast communication to poll all the br access scheme for open-loop multicast broadcast distributions. Using

Project Description - The General (2000)   (Correct)
utomatically generates whatever coercions are necessary for marshalling/unmarshalling between layers. Currently, the toolbox contains mainly classes of primitive FOs such as RPC and multicast communic... / of primitive FOs such as RPC and multicast communication channels. Every br of protocol types datagrams RPC multicast atomic multicast etc.

Heuristics for Internet Map Discovery - Govindan, Tangmunarunkit (2000)   (Correct)
Mercator is a program that uses hop-limited probes---the same primitive used in traceroute---to infer an Internet map. It uses informed random address probing to carefully exploring the IP address spa... / also be used for the Internet's multicast overlay network the MBone br source address was a Class D multicast address. It was also able to

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... / Approach to Layered Multicast R. Gopalakrishnan James br NJ Abstract-Layered multicast is a promising technique for

Maximizing Multicast Throughput in WDM Networks with Tuning Latencies .. - Zeydy Ortiz George (2000)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of supporting multipoint communication at the MAC layer of broadcast WDM networks. We first introduce the multicast throughput as the performance measure of interest and we s... / Networks Maximizing Multicast Throughput in WDM Networks with br networks. We first introduce the multicast throughput as the performance

Design of The DOE2000 Electronic Notebook - Lbnl Components (2000)   (Correct)
This report details the design of the DOE2000 Electronic Notebook components to be developed at LBNL. The electronic notebook is a tool that allows researchers remotely accessing unique experimental f... / same data. So the EN engine must multicast to its clients the changes made br none of them currently supports multicast communications and iii more

Scheduling Combined Unicast and Multicast Traffic in Broadcast WDM.. - Zeydy Ortiz (2000)   (Correct)
This paper studies the performance of various strategies for scheduling a combined load of unicast and multicast traffic in a broadcast WDM network. The performance measure of interest is schedule len... / Scheduling Combined Unicast and Multicast Traffic in Broadcast WDM br a combined load of unicast and multicast traffic in a broadcast WDM

Programming with Object Groups in CORBA - Felber, Guerraoui, Wiesmann (2000)   (Correct)
Our Object Group Service extends CORBA with the ability to gather several objects inside a group and to transparently handle the group membership and the consistent invocations of the group members. W... / information about groups to send multicasts to the members of a group and br defines an operation for multicasting messages to the group that it

Vaudeville: A High Performance, Voice Activated Teleconferencing.. - Jyoti Parwatikar (2000)   (Correct)
We present a voice-activated, hands-off, ATM-based video conferencing application. The application, called Vaudeville, features high quality NTSC video, voice-activated audio transmission, audio bridg... / conferences using a scalable multicast mechanism. We describe how

Scalable, Low-Overhead Network Delay Estimation - Volkan Ozdemir (2000)   (Correct)
Estimating the network delays between each pair of nodes in a multicast session is the key parameter in reliable multicast; it is used, among other things, in suppressing the implosion of request and ... / between each pair of nodes in a multicast session is the key parameter in br is the key parameter in reliable multicast it is used among other things

Enabling Large-scale Network Simulations: A Selective Abstraction.. - Huang (1999)   (Correct)
ion Approach By Polly Huang A Dissertation Presented to the FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree DOCTOR OF PHILOSO... / . . . Multicast Protocols br . . Centralized Multicast Session Multicast

Group Communication Specifications: A Comprehensive Study - Vitenberg, Keidar, al. (1999)   (Correct)
View-oriented group communication is an important and widely used building block for many distributed applications. Much current research has been dedicated to specifying the semantics and services ... / . Safety Properties of the Multicast Service . Basic br Properties . fifo multicast .

Local Anonymity In The Internet - Martin, Jr. (1999)   (Correct)
Packet-switched computer networks of all sizes are widely used for personal, professional, and governmental communication. However, the speed, versatility, and largely unregulated nature of computer n... / . . . Reliable Multicast Assumption . br . . . Multicast Limits Scalability .

Active Names: Programmable Location and Transport of Wide-Area.. - Vahdat, Anderson, Dahlin (1999)   (Correct)
Active Names are a general framework for the development and composition of wide-area applications. The key insight behind Active Names is the need to introduce programmability of name binding to supp... / such as RSVP Zhang et al. multicast Deering Cheriton or br E. Deering and D. R. Cheriton. Multicast Routing in Datagram

A Reduction for Automated Verification of Authentication Protocols - Stoller (1999)   (Correct)
Authentication protocols (including protocols that provide key establishment) are designed to work correctly in the presence of an adversary that can (1) perform an unbounded number of encryptions and... / Agreement GLR secure reliable multicast Rei MR authentication br mentioned above such as reliable multicast and electronic payment.

Distributed Pseudo-Random Functions and KDCs - Naor, Pinkas, Reingold (1999)   (Correct)
This work describes schemes for distributing between n servers the evaluation of a function f which is an approximation to a random function, such that only authorized subsets of servers are able to... / suited to handle users of multicast groups. Introduction A br system DKDC in particular for multicast communication. We describe this

Justifying Finite Resources for Adversaries in Automated Analysis of.. - Stoller (1999)   (Correct)
Authentication protocols (including protocols that provide key establishment) are designed to work correctly in the presence of an adversary that can (1) perform an unbounded number of encryptions (an... / Agreement GLR secure reliable multicast Rei MR authentication br A high-throughput secure reliable multicast protocol. The Journal of

The Design of a Multicast-based Distributed File System - Bjorn Gronvall (1999)   (Correct)
JetFile is a distributed file system designed to support shared file access in a heterogenous environment such as the Internet. It uses multicast communication and optimistic strategies for synchroniz... / The Design of a Multicast-based Distributed File System br such as the Internet. It uses multicast communication and optimistic

Specifying and Using a Partitionable Group Communication Service - Fekete, Lynch, Shvartsman (1999)   (Correct)
Group communication services are becoming accepted as effective building blocks for the construction of fault-tolerant distributed applications. Many specifications for group communication services ha... / a group communication service to multicast messages to all members of the br blocks such as message passing multicast or remote procedure call. Some

Large-Scale Fault Isolation - Reddy, Estrin, Govindan (1999)   (Correct)
Of the many distributed applications designed for the Internet, the successful ones are those that have paid careful attention to scale and robustness. These applications share several design principl... / for scalable fault isolation in multicast distribution trees. Our br hierarchies audio and video multicast transmissions and wide-area

A Bound on Attacks on Authentication Protocols - Stoller (1999)   (Correct)
Authentication protocols are designed to work correctly in the presence of an adversary that can prompt honest principals to engage in an unbounded number of concurrent instances of the protocol. The ... / GLR secure reliable multicast Rei MR and electronic br problems such as secure reliable multicast and electronic payment.

The STL++ Coordination Language: a Base for Implementing Distributed.. - Schumacher, Chantemargue, Hirsbrunner (1999)   (Correct)
This paper introduces the STL++ coordination language, a C++-based language binding of the ECM coordination model. STL++ applies theories and techniques known from coordination theory and languages... / are sent to specific agents ii Multicast communication a message is br semantics closed group with multicast semantics and blackboard

Fcast Scalable Multicast File Distribution: Caching And Parameter.. - Gemmell, Schooler, Gray (1999)   (Correct)
Reliable data multicast is problematic. ACK/NACK schemes do not scale to large audiences, and simple data replication wastes network bandwidth. Fcast, "file multicasting", combines multicast with For... / Fcast Scalable Multicast File Distribution Caching And br Abstract Reliable data multicast is problematic. ACK NACK schemes

A Preference Clustering Protocol for Large-Scale Multicast.. - Wong, Katz, McCanne (1999)   (Correct)
IP Multicast has enabled a variety of large-scale applications on the Internet which would otherwise bombard the network and the content servers if unicast communication was used. However, the effic... / Protocol for Large-Scale Multicast Applications Tina Wong Randy br Abstract. IP Multicast has enabled a variety of

On the Scale and Performance of Cooperative Web Proxy Caching (draft) - Wolman, Voelker, Sharma, Cardwell.. (1999)   (Correct)
While algorithms for cooperative proxy caching have been widely studied, little is understood about the performance of cooperative caching in the Web environment as it scales to large client populatio... / schemes and multicast-based schemes br of its cache. In particular it multicasts the set of changes to its

Beyond TCP-Friendliness: A New Paradigm for End-to-End Congestion.. - Legout, Biersack (1999)   (Correct)
With the success of the Internet comes the deployment of an increasing number of applications that do not use TCP as a transport protocol. These applications can often improve their own performance by... / Control Scheduling Paradigm Multicast Unicast. Introduction br perceived by the end users. The multicast flows suffer from

Multicast Security: A Taxonomy and Efficient Constructions - Canetti, Garay, Itkis, Micciancio.. (1999)   (Correct)
Multicast communication is becoming the basis for a growing number of applications. It is therefore critical to provide founded security mechanisms for multicast communication. Yet, existing security ... / Multicast Security A Taxonomy and br Benny Pinkas k Abstract Multicast communication is becoming the

An Architecture for a Secure Service Discovery Service - Czerwinski, Zhao, Hodes, Joseph, Katz (1999)   (Correct)
The widespread deployment of inexpensive communications technology, computational resources in the networking infrastructure, and network-enabled end devices poses an interesting problem for end users... / this issue by using periodic multicast announcements as its primary br of periodicity and the use of multicast is often called the

Bandwidth-efficient Collective Communication for Clustered Wide Area.. - Kielmann, Bal, Gorlatch (1999)   (Correct)
Metacomputing infrastructures couple multiple clusters (or MPPs) via wide-area networks and thus allow parallel programs to run on geographically distributed resources. A major problem in programming ... / for modeling broadcast and multicast operations. It uses two br as presented in this paper. Multicast based on packetization is

Scalable Web Caching of Frequently Updated Objects using Reliable.. - Li, Cheriton (1999)   (Correct)
Frequently updated web objects reduce the benefit of caching, increase the problem of cache inconsistency, and aggravate the inefficiency of the conventional "repeated unicast" delivery model. In this... / Updated Objects using Reliable Multicast Dan Li and David R. Cheriton br In this paper we investigate multicast invalidation and delivery of

Improving Simulation for Network Research - Bajaj, Breslau, Estrin, Fall, Floyd, .. (1999)   (Correct)
ion: Varying simulation granularity allows a single simulator to accommodate both detailed and high-level simulations. Networking protocols are studied at many levels, both at the detail of an individ... / quality of service support multicast transport security mobile br substantially larger numbers of multicast group members in the same

Evaluating the Utility of FEC with Reliable Multicast - Li, Cheriton (1999)   (Correct)
Forward Error Correction (FEC) has been proposed as a technique for implementing efficient reliable multicast (RM). However, FEC incurs costs in encode /decode delay and implementation complexity. How... / the Utility of FEC with Reliable Multicast Dan Li and David R. Cheriton br implementing efficient reliable multicast RM However FEC incurs costs

Accessing Multiple Mirror Sites in Parallel: Using Tornado Codes to.. - John Byers (1999)   (Correct)
Mirror sites enable client requests to be serviced by any of a number of servers, reducing load at individual servers and dispersing network load. Typically, a client requests service from a single mi... / by which mirror sites establish multicast groups to transmit data. br that the transmissions of these multicast groups are orchestrated so as to

Supporting Customized Failure Models for Distributed Software - Hiltunen, Immanuel, Schlichting (1999)   (Correct)
The cost of employing software fault-tolerance techniques in distributed systems is strongly related to the type of failures to be tolerated. For example, in terms of the amount of redundancy required... / software such as group atomic multicast CM CASD to keep the br if a value faulty host sends a multicast message all receivers will

Layered Multicast Recovery - Injong Rhee (1999)   (Correct)
We study the problem of localizing repair packets when packets are lost. When repair packets are multicasted, a highly lossy receiver may swamp the entire multicast "group" with duplicate repair packe... / Layered Multicast Recovery Injong Rhee y br are lost. When repair packets are multicasted a highly lossy receiver may

Very large conferences on the Internet: the Internet Multimedia.. - Handley Crowcroft (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we provide an overview of multimedia conferencing on the Internet. The protocols mentioned are all specified elsewhere as internet-drafts or RFCs. Each RFC gives details of the protocol ... / tools and through IP Multicast multi-party conferences and br the more efficient approach of multicasting the information to all

A Multicast Routing Algorithm for Mobile Computing Environments - Kim, Bharghavan (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, we propose the XYZ infrastructure and algorithm for multicast routing in heterogeneous wireless/wireline environments. XYZ has two goals: (a) to reduce the latency and overhead of joins... / A Multicast Routing Algorithm for Mobile br infrastructure and algorithm for multicast routing in heterogeneous

Performance Analysis of Broadcast WDM Networks Under IP Traffic - McKinnon, Perros, Rouskas (1999)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of carrying IP packet traffic over a broadcast WDM network. The network operates under a schedule that masks the transceiver tuning latency. Variable length IP packets are segm... / tuning latency - multicasting - and dynamic br support for LAN-wide MAC-layer multicast. This multicast capability can

Wavelet Based Rate Scalable Video Compression - Shen, Delp (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present a new wavelet based rate scalable video compression algorithm. We shall refer to this new technique as the Scalable Adaptive Motion COmpensated Wavelet (SAMCoW) algorithm. SA... / streaming video telephony and multicast of television including HDTV

Shared remote control of a video conferencing application.. - Hodes, Newman, McCanne, Katz, Landay (1999)   (Correct)
Most conferencing systems are focused on facilitating one of two types of meetings: those in a single room, consisting entirely of colocated participants, or those with isolated individuals at differe... / via RTP over the Internet multicast backbone MBone and captured by br by cameras and microphones and multicast to remote sites. Using the

RAP: An End-to-end Rate-based Congestion Control Mechanism for.. - Reza Rejaie (1999)   (Correct)
End-to-end congestion control mechanisms have been critical to the robustness and stability of the Internet. The majority of today's Internet traffic is TCP, and we expect this to remain a large propo... / use of RAP as part of a reliable multicast congestion control scheme. The br difficult. Also in our reliable multicast congestion control scheme

Antigone: A Flexible Framework for Secure Group Communication - McDaniel, Prakash, Honeyman (1999)   (Correct)
Many emerging applications on the Internet requiring group communication have varying security requirements. Significant strides have been made in achieving strong semantics and security guarantees wi... / Introduction IP multicast Dee services are becoming br group communication based on IP multicast as a fundamental building block

Coding and Modulation for Wireless Communications with Application to .. - Stark, Cheng, Chu, Ji, Kang, Liang.. (1999)   (Correct)
this report, a comprehensive approach is taken in designing a communication system. Different modulation schemes, device nonlinearities, adjacent channel interference (ACI), and intermodulation distor... / . Coded Modulation With Multicast Schemes for Communication Using br . . Multicast Schemes .

Chameleon: Software Infrastructure for Adaptive Fault Tolerance - Bagchi, Whisnant, Kalbarczyk (1999)   (Correct)
This paper presents Chameleon, an adaptive infrastructure, which allows different levels of availability requirements to be simultaneously supported in a networked environment. Chameleon provides depe... / Transis incorporates multicast services that are capable of br layers built on top of an atomic multicast protocol and employing a

Multicast Security: A Taxonomy and Some Efficient Constructions - Canetti, Garay, Itkis, Micciancio.. (1999)   (Correct)
Multicast communication is becoming the basis for a growing number of applications. It is therefore critical to provide sound security mechanisms for multicast communication. Yet, existing security pr... / Multicast Security A Taxonomy and Some br Benny Pinkas k Abstract-Multicast communication is becoming the

Automated Delivery of Web Documents Through a Caching Infrastructure - Rodriguez, Biersack, Ross (1999)   (Correct)
We propose and compare different schemes to implement an automated delivery of document updates through a caching infrastructure. We consider automated pull schemes and pure push schemes. We show that... / popular documents we show that a multicast distribution combined with a br documents using only a few static multicast trees and using bandwidth as

Design of a Library for the Heterogeneous Multicast Distribution of.. - Roca (1999)   (Correct)
This paper addresses the multicast distribution of data generated on the fly to a set of widely heterogeneous receivers, a common situation with collaborative work applications. It focuses on two is... / a Library for the Heterogeneous Multicast Distribution of Data Flows br This paper addresses the multicast distribution of data generated

Multiple Multicast with Minimized Node Contention on Wormhole k-ary.. - Ram Kesavan (1999)   (Correct)
This paper presents a new approach to minimize node contention while performing multiple multicast/broadcast on wormhole k-ary n-cube networks with overlapped destination sets. The existing multicas... / Multiple Multicast with Minimized Node Contention br Distributed Systems. Multiple Multicast with Minimized Node Contention

Network Membership: How to solve R-Broadcast efficiently? - Boichat, Duchien (1999)   (Correct)
We give a formal specification of a new model called Network Membership for reliable mobile communication in asynchronous distributed systems. Our approach is new in the sense that the Network members... / percent of internet tra c is multicast and forsees a growth up to br Network Membership Multicast Broadcast and Application

Next Century Challenges: Scalable Coordination in Sensor Networks - Estrin, Govindan, Heidemann, Kumar (1999)   (Correct)
Networked sensors---those that coordinate amongst themselves to achieve a larger sensing task---will revolutionize information gathering and processing both in urban environments and in inhospitable t... / on experiences with reliable multicast and adaptive Web caching br patterns shortest path multicast trees energy-efficient

Multiple-Channel Multicast Scheduling for Scalable Bulk-data Transport - Donahoo, Ammar, Zegura (1999)   (Correct)
A key technique for allowing a server to handle a large volume of requests for file transfers is to multicast the data to the set of requesting clients. Typically, the paths from the server to the cli... / Multiple-Channel Multicast Scheduling for Scalable br requests for file transfers is to multicast the data to the set of

A Model Based TCP-Friendly Rate Control Protocol - Padhye, Kurose, Towsley, Koodli (1999)   (Correct)
As networked multimedia applications become widespread, it becomes increasingly important to ensure that these applications can coexist with current TCP-based applications. The TCP protocol is designe... / proposed a similar approach for multicast congestion control using the br with a focus on formula-based multicast congestion control is also

Optimized Regional Caching for On-Demand Data Delivery - Eager, Ferris, Vernon (1999)   (Correct)
Systems for on-demand delivery of large, widely-shared data can use several techniques to improve cost/performance, including: multicast data delivery, segmented data delivery, and regional (or proxy)... / cost performance including multicast data delivery segmented data br First we show how segmented multicast delivery techniques in

Scaling Multicast Transports Through End-to-end Topology Discovery - Ratnasamy (1999)   (Correct)
Scaling Multicast Transports Through End-to-end Topology Discovery by Sylvia Ratnasamy Master of Science in Computer Science University of California at Berkeley Professor Steven McCanne, Chair T... / Scaling Multicast Transports Through End-to-end br at Berkeley Scaling Multicast Transports Through End-to-end

Robust Internet Video Transmission Based on Scalable Coding and.. - Horn, Stuhlmüller, Link, Girod (1999)   (Correct)
In this article we describe and investigate an Internet video streaming system based on a scalable video coder combined with unequal error protection that maintains an acceptable picture quality over ... / is especially suited for Internet multicast applications where different br than ms whereas on-demand or multicast applications tolerate end-to-end

Certifying Compilation and Run-time Code Generation - Hornof, Jim (1999)   (Correct)
A certifying compiler takes a source language program and produces object code, as well as a "certificate" that can be used to verify that the object code satisfies desirable properties, such as type ... / to a particular TCP connection or multicast tree. Run-time code generation

A Third-Party Value-Added Network Service Approach to Reliable.. - Sripanidkulchai, Myers, Zhang (1999)   (Correct)
We propose a third-party value-added services framework for enhancing the performance of reliable multicast protocols. In this framework, a value-added service provider will place servers called waypo... / Service Approach to Reliable Multicast Kunwadee Sripanidkulchai Andy br the performance of reliable multicast protocols. In this framework a

IP Multicast Channels: EXPRESS Support for Large-scale Single-source.. - Holbrook, Cheriton (1999)   (Correct)
In the IP multicast model, a set of hosts can be aggregated into a group of hosts with one address, to which any host can send. However, Internet TV, distance learning, file distribution and other eme... / IP Multicast Channels Express Support for br Abstract In the IP multicast model a set of hosts can be

Communication Modeling of Heterogeneous Networks of Workstations for.. - Banikazemi Sampathkumar (1999)   (Correct)
Networks of Workstations (NOW) have become an attractive alternative platform for high performance computing. Due to the commodity nature of workstations and interconnects and due to the multiplicit... / operations such as broadcast multicast global reduction scatter br systems. . Broadcast and Multicast Binomial trees are used by

New Multiparty Authentication Services and Key Agreement Protocols - Ateniese, Steiner, Tsudik (1999)   (Correct)
Many modern computing environments involve dynamic peer groups. Distributed simulation, multi-user games, conferencing applications and replicated servers are just a few examples. Given the openness o... / of all kinds. In contrast to large multicast groups DPGs tend A br It essentially provided a multicast communication layer that

Energy efficiency of error correction on wireless systems - Havinga (1999)   (Correct)
We consider the energy efficiency of error correction mechanisms on a system consisting of a generalpurpose processor and a wireless interface. Since high error rates are inevitable to the wireless en... / error correction mechanisms are multicast applications Even if br J.Biersack E.W.Reliable multicast where to use Forward Error

Bandwidth Allocation Policies for Unicast and Multicast Flows - Legout, Nonnenmacher, Biersack (1999)   (Correct)
Using multicast delivery to multiple receivers reduces the aggregate bandwidth required from the network compared to using unicast delivery to each receiver. To encourage the use of multicast deliver... / Policies for Unicast and Multicast Flows A. Legout J. br Abstract-Using multicast delivery to multiple receivers

Processing Transactions over Optimistic Atomic Broadcast Protocols - Kemme, Pedone, Alonso, Schiper (1999)   (Correct)
Atomic broadcast primitives allow fault-tolerant cooperation between sites in a distributed system. Unfortunately, the delay incurred before a message can be delivered makes it difficult to implement ... / when network broadcast e.g.IP-multicast is used there is a high br send messages using IP multicast. The figure shows the percentage

Client-Access Protocols for Replicated Services - Karamanolis, Magee (1999)   (Correct)
The paper addresses the problem of client--service interaction in the case of replicated service provision. Existing systems that follow the State Machine approach concentrate on the synchronisation o... / network supports an unreliable multicast capability realised as a br and replies from the servers are multicast to the whole group-see figure

Integrated Scheduling of Unicast and Multicast Traffic in an.. - Andrews, Khanna, Kumaran (1999)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of scheduling packets in an inputqueued switch when both unicast and multicast traffic is present. In contrast to current approaches which mostly isolate unicast from multicast... / Scheduling of Unicast and Multicast Traffic in an Input-Queued br switch when both unicast and multicast traffic is present. In contrast

A Time-Sensitive Actor Framework in Java for the Development of.. - Fortino, Nigro, Albanese (1999)   (Correct)
This paper describes an architectural framework for the development of Internet-based multimedia systems such as interactive and collaborative media on-demand applications. The programming in-the-smal... / concern an exploitation of network multicast capability IP-multicasting br network multicast capability IP-multicasting real-time data

Scalable Coordination in Sensor Networks - Estrin, Govindan, Heidemann (1999)   (Correct)
Network sensorsthose that coordinate amongst themselves to achieve a larger sensing taskwill revolutionize information gathering and processing both in urban environments and in inhospitable terrain... / on experiences with reliable multicast and adaptive Web caching br patterns shortest path multicast trees energy-ecient spanning

Using Optimistic Atomic Broadcast in Transaction Processing Systems - Kemme, Pedone, Alonso, Schiper (1999)   (Correct)
Atomic broadcast primitives are often proposed as a mechanism to allow fault-tolerant cooperation between sites in a distributed system. Unfortunately, the delay incurred before a message can be deliv... / when network broadcast e.g.IP-multicast is used there is a high br send messages using IP multicast. Figure shows the percentage

The ENTRAPID Protocol Development Environment - Huang Sharma (1999)   (Correct)
As Internet services rapidly become an essential part of the global infrastructure, it is necessary for the protocols underlying critical Internet services to be robust and fail-safe. To achieve this ... / developed such as an in-kernel multicast routing protocol must run on br is interested in studying new multicast routing protocols that

Inference of Multicast Routing Trees and Bottleneck Bandwidths using.. - Ratnasamy, McCanne (1999)   (Correct)
The efficacy of end-to-end multicast transport protocols depends critically upon their ability to scale efficiently to a large number of receivers. Several research multicast protocols attempt to achi... / Inference of Multicast Routing Trees and Bottleneck br The efficacy of end-to-end multicast transport protocols depends

A Group Communication Protocol for CORBA - Moser Melliar-Smith (1999)   (Correct)
Group communication protocols are used in fault-tolerant systems to maintain strong replica consistency. The FaultTolerant Multicast Protocol (FTMP) described here is a group communicationprotocol spe... / consistency. The FaultTolerant Multicast Protocol FTMP described here br CORBA FTMP operates over IP Multicast and consists of the Reliable

Fast Convergence for Cumulative Layered Multicast Transmission Schemes - Legout, Biersack (1999)   (Correct)
A major challenge in the Internet is to deliver live audio/video content with a good quality to large number of receivers. Multicast transmission and cumulative layered transmission are two mechanism... / Convergence for Cumulative Layered Multicast Transmission Schemes A. br to large number of receivers. Multicast transmission and cumulative

Multicast Group Communication for CORBA - Moser, Melliar-Smith, Narasimhan.. (1999)   (Correct)
Multicastgroup communication is a useful augmentation to CORBA both for fault-tolerant and highly available applications and for groupware and cooperative work applications. However, different multica... / Multicast Group Communication for CORBA br Abstract Multicastgroup communication is a useful

Adaptive Group in Open ORB - Saikoski, Coulson (1999)   (Correct)
This paper describes the research into the design of a configurable and reconfigurable group service for middleware. The main objective is to allow components of a group service to be changed at run t... / using multipoint communication multicast to send the same data to each br applications. Although a simple multicast facility can be suitable for

Optimized Caching in Systems with . . . - Eager, al. (1999)   (Correct)
Supporting on-demand access to large widely shared data, such as popular video objects, requires effective use of regional (proxy) servers that store some of the data close to the clients. The proxy c... / provided by recently proposed multicast delivery techniques. This paper br be achieved through the use of multicast or broadcast delivery to

A Proposal to add Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) to IP - Ramakrishnan, Floyd (1999)   (Correct)
This note describes a proposed addition of ECN (Explicit Congestion Notification) to IP. TCP is currently the dominant transport protocol used in the Internet. We begin by describing TCP's use of pack... / e.g.unreliable unicast or multicast reliable multicast other br unicast or multicast reliable multicast other reliable unicast

KHIP --- A Scalable Protocol for Secure Multicast Routing - Clay Shields Garcia-Luna-Aceves (1999)   (Correct)
We present Keyed HIP (KHIP), a secure, hierarchical multicast routing protocol. We show that other shared-tree multicast routing protocols are subject to attacks against the multicast routing infrastr... / -A Scalable Protocol for Secure Multicast Routing Clay Shields J.J. br HIP KHIP a secure hierarchical multicast routing protocol. We show that

A Hierarchical Proxy Architecture for Internet-scale Event Services - Yu, Estrin, Govindan (1999)   (Correct)
The rapid growth of the Web has made it possible to build collaborative applications on an unprecedented scale. However, the request-reply interaction model of HTTP limits the range of applications th... / scarce It is arguable that multicast delivery will solve this br will solve this problem. Using one multicast group per event type eliminates

A Distributed Snapshot Algorithm Adapted for Message Delivery to.. - Murphy Roman (1999)   (Correct)
Mobile computing is emerging as a novel paradigm with its own characteristic problems, models, and algorithms. Much effort is being expended on integrating mobile units with fixed networks, providing ... / solutions for the problem of multicasting messages among mobile units. br important in recent years the multicast problem of delivering a message

STING+: An Approach to Active Spatial Data Mining - Wang, Yang, Muntz (1999)   (Correct)
Spatial data mining presents new challenges due to the large size of spatial data, the complexity of spatial data types, and the special nature of spatial access methods. Most research in this area ha... / and maximizing the relevance of multicast channels to users. Triggers

Activating Networks - Smith Calvert Murphy (1999)   (Correct)
Research in active networking has resulted in a variety of working systems and experimental results obtained from these systems. More importantly, the active network research community has been identi... / to problems ranging from reliable multicast wLGT and auctions LWG to br Networks . Active Reliable Multicast Active Reliable

A Multi-Level WDM Access Protocol for an Optically Interconnected.. - Sivalingam, Dowd (1999)   (Correct)
Scalable, hierarchical, all-optical WDM networks for processor interconnection in multiprocessor systems have been recently considered. The principal objective of this paper is to introduce an access ... / per packet support of broadcast multicast collisionless communication

Supporting IP Multicast for Mobile Hosts - Yu Wang (1999)   (Correct)
IP Multicast is an efficient mechanism of delivering a large amount of data to a group of members over the Internet. Link sharing is achieved by a multicast tree that connects all group members. Mobil... / Supporting IP Multicast for Mobile Hosts Yu Wang br May Abstract IP Multicast is an efficient mechanism of

Cost and Price Calculation for Internet Integrated Services - Karsten, Schmitt, Wolf, Steinmetz (1999)   (Correct)
Charging schemes are needed to protect an integrated services network from arbitrary resource reservations and to create a funding mechanism to extend network capacity at the most desired locations at... / IntServ combined with IP multicast and RSVP as signalling br receiver-oriented and anonymous IP multicast model as well as the inherent

Secure Communication in Minimal Connectivity Models - Franklin, Wright (1999)   (Correct)
Problems of secure communication and computation have been studied extensively in network models. In this work, we ask what is possible in the information-theoretic setting when the adversary is very ... / concentrate on a new model called multicast lines and show a sizable gap br this is known as reliable multicast PSL Ch PG Hence we

On Achieving Profit in Providing Near Video-on-Demand Services - Gary Chan (1999)   (Correct)
In near video-on-demand, requests for the same movie arriving within a period of time are grouped together (i.e., batched) and served with a single multicast stream; thereby reducing the bandwidth req... / batched and served with a single multicast stream thereby reducing the br We consider here that the use of a multicast channel comes with a cost.

Self Organizing Hierarchical Multicast Trees And Their Optimization - Baccelli, Kofman, Rougier (1999)   (Correct)
Multicast routing protocols suitable for wide-area networks are being developed for the Internet. Protocols based on hierarchical trees appear to be well suited for their superior scalability and flex... / Self Organizing Hierarchical Multicast Trees And Their br Paris France. Abstract-Multicast routing protocols suitable for

Packet Scheduling For Heterogeneous Multicast Transmissions - Roca (1999)   (Correct)
Multicast transmissions naturally raise the problem of the heterogeneity of receivers in terms of networking possibilities, host performances and user desires. Several solutions have been introduced b... / Scheduling For Heterogeneous Multicast Transmissions Vincent Roca br Abstract Multicast transmissions naturally raise

Atomic Broadcast and Quorum-based Replication in Asynchronous.. - Rodrigues, Raynal (1999)   (Correct)
This paper describes a solution to the Atomic Broadcast problem in asynchronous distributed systems in which processes can crash and recover. Our solution is based on a transformation of any Consensus... / avoiding the problem of reliable multicast in the crash-recovery model. br on Consensus. . Total Order Multicast to Distinct Groups In this

A Framework for Management and Control of Distributed Applications.. - Parnes, Synnes, Schefström (1999)   (Correct)
As more and more applications on the Internet become network aware the need and possibility to remotely control them becomes larger. This paper presents a framework for control and management of distr... / Applications using Agents and IP-multicast Peter Parnes Kare Synnes br components. This is done using IP-multicast and an agent based application

Implementing Highly-Available WWW Servers based on Passive Object.. - Baldoni, Bonamoneta, Marchetti (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we investigate issues related to building highly-available World Wide Web (WWW) servers on workstation clusters. We present a novel architecture that includes a dynamic Domain Name Serve... / i it does not need a client to multicast its invocation to every replica br of independent assessment using multicast of messages. Each failure

Extending Greedy Multicast Routing to Delay Sensitive Applications - Goel, Munagala (1999)   (Correct)
Given a weighted undirected graph G(V; E) and a subset R of V , a Steiner tree is a subtree of G that contains each vertex in R. In this paper, we present an online algorithm for nding a Steiner tree... / Extending Greedy Multicast Routing to Delay Sensitive br trying to construct source-based multicast trees of low cost and good

Measuring Bandwidth - Lai, Baker (1999)   (Correct)
Accurate network bandwidth measurement is important to a variety of network applications. Unfortunately, accurate bandwidth measurement is difficult. We describe some current bandwidth measurement tec... / use bandwidth information to build multicast routing trees more efficiently br and dynamically. Ideally multicast routing trees would be built so

Wrens: A Framework for Rapidly Evolvable Network Services - Anurag Acharya Maximilian (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, we describe the Wrens framework for rapidly evolvable network services. The goal of Wrens is to provide the abstractions and the infrastructure that facilitate rapid development, extens... / clients customcast customized multicast a filtering news ticker which br news content over a set of multicast groups nuz which transcodes

Reliable Communication for Highly Mobile Agents - Murphy, Picco (1999)   (Correct)
The provision of a reliable communication infrastructure for mobile agents is still an open research issue. The challenge to reliability we address in this work does not come from the possibility of f... / mobile agent but also to provide multicast communication to a group of br to an extension that provides multicast communication to a group of

Managing and Pricing Service Level Agreements for Differentiated.. - Courcoubetis, Siris (1999)   (Correct)
We present an approach to manage and price service level agreements (SLAs) for differentiated services that uses a simple upper bound for the effective bandwidth of the conforming traffic as a proxy... / charges are computed and how multicast sessions and receivers can be

Implementing the Real-Time Publisher/Subscriber Model on the.. - Kaiser, Mock (1999)   (Correct)
Designing distributed real-time systems as being composed of communicating objects offers many advantages with respect to modularity and extensibility of these systems. However, distributed real-time ... / messages send a multicast message send a broadcast br messages needed. The use of the multicast alternative is advocated for in

Providing Distributed On-Demand Video Services Using Multicasting and .. - Gary Chan (1999)   (Correct)
In an on-demand video system, a number of repository servers store all the video contents of interest to a large pool of geographically distributed users. In order to achieve higher streaming capacity... / On-Demand Video Services Using Multicasting and Local Caching S.H. br to the local servers using multicasting. Upon the arrival of a

Low Latency Message-Passing for Reflective Memory Networks - Matt Jacunski (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we present an efficient design for message passing over a reflective memory network. First, we consider the attributes of reflective memory communication networks and the requirements ... / lowlatency send receive and multicast functionality to higher-level br the mirrored aspect for improved multicast messages. These reflective

Secure Communication in Broadcast Channels: The Answer to Franklin.. - Wang, Desmedt (1999)   (Correct)
Problems of secure communication and computation have been studied extensively in network models. Goldreich, Goldwasser, and Linial, Franklin and Yung, and Franklin and Wright have initiated the study... / network structures and consider multicast graphs. Specifically a br multicast graphs. Specifically a multicast graph is just a graph G V

Spanners and Message Distribution in Networks - Farley, Proskurowski, Zappala.. (1999)   (Correct)
We investigate the applicability of spanners as shared structures that offer both low cost and low delay for broadcast and multicast. A k-spanner has the potential to offer lower delay than shared... / and low delay for broadcast and multicast. A k-spanner has the br that it is feasible to build a multicast routing protocol using spanners

Detour: a Case for Informed Internet Routing and Transport - Savage, Aggarawl, Becker, Cardwell.. (1999)   (Correct)
Despite its obvious success, robustness, and scalability, the Internet suffers from a number of end-to-end performance and availability problems. In this paper, we attempt to quantify the Internet's i... / dynamic address assignment multicast mobility and most recently br previously been used to form the multicast backbone MBONE and the

Supplying Instantaneous Video-on-Demand Services Using Controlled.. - Gao, Towsley (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, we propose and evaluate the performance of a multicast technique, called controlled CIWP, for supplying video-on-demand services. Similar to batching schemes, controlled CIWP allows two... / Services Using Controlled Multicast Lixin Gao Don Towsley br and evaluate the performance of a multicast technique called controlled

Stream Clustering Problems in Video-On-Demand: Optimal Solutions and.. - Basu, Krishnan, Little (1999)   (Correct)
Supporting independent VCR-like interactions in true video-on-demand systems is resource intensive and in the worst case requires a separate channel for each user. A variety of techniques have been ... / served by a single stream using IP multicast. In interval-caching schemes br users using a single channel. IP Multicast is a major vehicle for achieving

Network Visualization with the VINT Network Animator Nam - Estrin, Handley, Heidemann, McCanne, .. (1999)   (Correct)
this paper. unknown Network Visualization with the VINT Network Animator Nam Deborah Estrin, Mark Handley, John Heidemann, Steven McCanne, Ya Xu, Haobo Yu March 4, 1999 1 / to indicate membership in a multicast group. Protocol agents data br of a portion the Internet multicast backbone mbone as of . To

A Distributed Resource Management Architecture that Supports Advance.. - Foster, Kesselman, Lee, Lindell.. (1999)   (Correct)
The realization of end-to-end quality of service (QoS) guarantees in emerging networkbased applications requires mechanisms that support first dynamic discovery and then advance or immediate reservati... / flows and for handling multicast However this work has not br our techniques can be applied to multicast. Second we will deploy GARA

MHealth: A Real-Time Multicast Tree Visualization and Monitoring Tool - Makofske, Almeroth (1999)   (Correct)
The exponential growth of the Internet combined with the increasing popularity of streaming audio and video content are pushing Internet bandwidth constraints to their limits. Methods of managing and ... / MHealth A Real-Time Multicast Tree Visualization and br are becoming increasingly vital. Multicasting Internet content especially

Search Party: Using Randomcast for Reliable Multicast with Local.. - Adam Costello (1999)   (Correct)
IP multicast is an efficient means of sending to a group, but the packets are sent unreliably. Some applications, like distributed whiteboard and news articles, require detection and retransmission of... / Using Randomcast for Reliable Multicast with Local Recovery Adam M. br at Berkeley Abstract-IP multicast is an efficient means of sending

A Reliable Registry for the Jgroup Distributed Object Model - Montresor (1999)   (Correct)
S. All local authors can be reached via e-mail at the address last-name@cs.unibo.it. Questions and comments should be addressed to tr-admin@cs.unibo.it. Recent Titles from the UBLCS Technical Report... / that communicate through reliable multicast primitives. Objects forming a br membership service and a reliable multicast service. Task of the former is

Improving Reliable Multicast Using Active Parity Encoding Services.. - Rubenstein, Kasera, Towsley, Kurose (1999)   (Correct)
We propose and evaluate novel reliable multicast protocols that combine active repair service (a.k.a. local recovery) and parity encoding (a.k.a. forward error correction or FEC) techniques. We show t... / Improving Reliable Multicast Using Active Parity Encoding br and evaluate novel reliable multicast protocols that combine active

Transparent Replication for Fault Tolerance in Distributed Ada 95 - Wolf (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we present the foundations of RAPIDS ("Replicated Ada Partitions In Distributed Systems"), an implementation of the PCS supporting the transparent replication of partitions in distribute... / information and various reliable multicast primitives. Replicas are br needed for the totally ordered multicast necessary to ensure the

A Claim-Collide Mechanism for Robust Distributed Resource Allocation - Radoslavov, Estrin, Govindan (1999)   (Correct)
Much previous work has been done on distributed dynamic resource allocation, and there are a number of solutions. Unfortunately, pragmatic mechanisms for Internetwide resource allocation have not rece... / latency. We use an Internetwide multicast address allocation architecture br is the dynamic allocation of multicast group addresses for IPv

Key Management for Secure Internet Multicast using Boolean Function.. - Isabella Chang (1999)   (Correct)
The Internet today provides no support for privacy or authentication of multicast packets. However, an increasing number of applications will require secure multicast services in order to restrict gro... / Key Management for Secure Internet Multicast using Boolean Function br for privacy or authentication of multicast packets. However an increasing

Flooding for Reliable Multicast in Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks - Ho, Obraczka, Tsudik, Viswanath (1999)   (Correct)
Ad Hoc Networks are gaining popularity as a result of advances in smaller, more versatile and powerful mobile computing devices. The distinguishing feature of these networks is the universal mobility ... / Flooding for Reliable Multicast in Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks br services including reliable multicast communication. This paper

Frame-buffer on Demand: Applications of Stateless Client Systems in.. - Sheng Feng Li (1999)   (Correct)
The growth of the Internet and the World Wide Web has changed the way people are educated, and distance learning is amongst the most promising fields of new Web applications built from existing servic... / Figure The proxy server can multicast the frame buffer update

Caching Schemes for Distributed Video Services - Gary Chan (1999)   (Correct)
In an on-demand video system, the repository servers storing all the video contents generally have limited streaming capacities and may not be co-located with the users. To achieve higher user capacit... / a system of request batching and multicasting in providing distributed br requirement. The repository may multicast movies to the local servers or

Minimizing Bandwidth Requirements for On-Demand Data Delivery - Eager, Vernon, Zahorjan (1999)   (Correct)
Recent techniques for multicast or broadcast delivery of streaming media can provide immediate service to each client request yet achieve considerable client stream sharing (i.e., server and network b... / Abstract Recent techniques for multicast or broadcast delivery of br tapping grace patching controlled multicast technique achieves nearly the

Fault Tolerance by Transparent Replication for Distributed Ada 95 - Wolf, Strohmeier (1999)   (Correct)
This paper presents the foundations of RAPIDS ("Replicated Ada Partitions In Distributed Systems"), an implementation of the Distributed Systems Annex E incorporating the transparent replication of ... / information and a reliable multicast primitive. Non-Determinism br sequence of state accesses is multicast to all cohorts which then apply

A CORBA-based Application Service Middleware Architecture and.. - Tsaoussidis, Badr, Na, Song (1999)   (Correct)
With the advent of distributed computing, application management is driven into a new era. In this work, Application Quality of Service, resource availability at different domains, and user requiremen... / resource reservations as well as multicast capabilities. CORBA interfaces

Weighted Arbitration Algorithms with Priorities for Input-Queued.. - Schoenen, Post, Sander (1999)   (Correct)
Input buffered switches have the strong advantage of efficient crossbar usage. Virtual Output Queueing (VOQ) has to be established to circumvent the head-of-line (HOL) blocking which limits the throug... / and the arbitration algorithm. Multicast is not treated here because it

Measurement and Modelling of the Temporal Dependence in Packet Loss - Yajnik, Moon, Kurose, Towsley (1999)   (Correct)
Understanding and modelling packet loss in the Internet is especially relevant for the design and analysis of delay-sensitive multimedia applications. In this paper, we present analysis of 128 hours o... / hours of endto end unicast and multicast packet loss measurement. From br ms sent on both unicast and multicast Internet connections. Since

An Application-oriented Cross-Domain Resource Management Schema using .. - Tsaoussidis, Badr, Sazaklis (1999)   (Correct)
This work outlines a framework for application - oriented management of network resources, suggesting exchange of appropriate Application Management Information between management nodes in different d... / resource reservations as well as multicast capabilities. CORBA interfaces

Flexible Collective Operations for Distributed Object Groups - Nolte (1999)   (Correct)
Collective operations on multiple distributed objects are a powerful means to coordinate parallel computations. In this paper we present an inheritance based approach to implement parallel collectiv... / on distributed data-sets as multicasts based on point-to-point br standard inheritance mechanisms. Multicast groups are therefore described

A System to Support Active Telecomunications Services - Maknavicius (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, a telecommunications service configuration management issue is addressed, and an active service model is proposed. Like in active networks where incorporating programmability into the... / such processes as routing multicast resource A System to Support

Inter-Receiver Fair Multicast Communication Over the Internet - Jiang, Zegura, Ammar (1999)   (Correct)
Multicast protocols target applications involving a large number of receivers with heterogeneous data reception capabilities. To accommodate heterogeneity, the sender may transmit at multiple rates, r... / Inter-Receiver Fair Multicast Communication Over the Internet br Abstract Multicast protocols target applications

Programmable Agents for Active Distributed Monitoring - Al-Shaer (1999)   (Correct)
The successful deployment of next-generation distributed systems is significantly dependent on the efficient management support that improves the performance and reliability of these applications at... / for steering distributed reliable multicast protocols and Section br is useful for monitoring reliable multicasting. Performing an action

On the Resilience of Broadcasting Strategies in a Failure-Propagating .. - Lin, Ricciardi, Marzullo (1999)   (Correct)
A process that is under the control of an intruder may masquerade as a legitimate process and, like an arbitrarily faulty process, may not follow the specification that other processes expect it to. G... / this problem in the context of multicast protocols. We cast the problem br changes and as different multicast strategies are used.

A Protocol for Topology-Dependent Transmission Scheduling in Wireless .. - Tang, Garcia-Luna-Aceves (1999)   (Correct)
A new channel access protocol for ad-hoc networks based on topology-dependent transmission scheduling, named collision-avoidance time allocation (CATA), is introduced. CATA allows nodes to contend for... / in CATA support unicasting multicasting and broadcasting br b they lack explicit support of multicasting or broadcasting which

Policy-Enabled Handoffs Across Heterogeneous Wireless Networks - Wang, Katz, Giese (1999)   (Correct)
Access is the killer app" [3] is the vision of the Daedalus project at U.C. Berkeley. Being able to be connected seamlessly anytime anywhere to the best network still remains an unfulfilled goal. Of... / handoffs across cells using multicast as another level of br latency. Also the use of the multicast address eliminates location

Trace--Adaptive Fragmentation for Periodic Broadcast of VBR Video - Fulu Li And (1999)   (Correct)
Periodic broadcast schemes have been proposed as a scalable solution for the implementation of Video--on-- Demand (VoD) systems. Efficient periodic broadcast schemes fragment each video into a number ... / be categorized into a batched multicast and b periodic broadcast br broadcast schemes. Batched multicast schemes collect user requests

Improving Bandwidth Efficiency on Video-on-Demand Servers - Carter, Long (1999)   (Correct)
Video-on-demand (VOD) servers have a limited amount of bandwidth with which to service client requests. Conventional VOD servers dedicate a unique stream of data for each client, and that strategy c... / True Reactive No Asynchronous Multicasting Near Reactive - Yes br i.e. batch them together by multicasting the video to all of the

QoS Scalability for Streamed Media Delivery - Krasic, Walpole (1999)   (Correct)
Applications with real-rate progress requirements, such as mediastreaming systems, are difficult to deploy in shared heterogenous environments such as the Internet. On the Internet, mediastreaming sys... / existing mechanisms such as IP multicast. In stored-media applications br of addressing heterogeneity in multicast distribution trees. Our priority

Integral Expressions for the Numerical Evaluation of Product Form.. - Manjunath Biplab Sikdar (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we consider stochastic systems defined over irregular, multidimensional, integer spaces that have a product form steady state distribution. Examples of such systems include closed and BC... / systems copy networks in multicast packet switches and BCMP br in the copy network of the Lee Multicast Switch. Finally we consider

A Knowledge-Theoretic Analysis of Uniform Distributed Coordination.. - Joseph Halpern Cornell (1999)   (Correct)
It is shown that if there is no bound on the number of faulty processes, then in a precise sense, in a system with unreliable but fair communication, Uniform Distributed Coordination (UDC) can be atta... / and Sandoz' Uniform Reliable Multicast SS is a special case of br Sandoz implement Uniform Reliable Multicast by using the Isis virtual

From Remote Objects to Physically Distributed Objects - Bakker, van Steen, Tanenbaum (1999)   (Correct)
Present-day object-oriented middleware provides little support for the distribution, replication and caching of the state of a distributed object. This makes these platforms unsuitable for the develop... / point-to-point communication multicast facilities or both.

Exploiting the Bandwidth-Memory Tradeoff in Multicast State.. - Radoslavov, Estrin, Govindan (1999)   (Correct)
Multicast data distribution is achieved through three mechanisms: rendezvous of senders with receivers, distribution tree building protocol, and multicast forwarding. While the first two mechanisms ha... / the Bandwidth-Memory Tradeoff in Multicast State Aggregation Pavlin br Second Revision Abstract Multicast data distribution is achieved

Stability and Fairness Issues in Layered Multicast - Gopalakrishnan, Griffioen.. (1999)   (Correct)
Layered multicast is a promising technique for broadcasting adaptive-quality video to heterogeneous receivers. Past evaluation of layered multicast protocols has focused on the effectiveness of determ... / and Fairness Issues in Layered Multicast R. Gopalakrishnan James br NJ Abstract Layered multicast is a promising technique for

Scheduling of Secondary Content for Aggregation in Commercial.. - Basu Narayanan (1999)   (Correct)
Dynamic service aggregation techniques can exploit skewed access popularity patterns to reduce the costs of building interactive VoD systems. These schemes seek to cluster and merge users into single ... / be served o the same stream using multicast. Secondary content insertion is br assumed to be xed ideally one multicast ad channel suces the

Optimal Patching Schemes for Efficient Multimedia Streaming - Sen, Gao, Rexford, Towsley (1999)   (Correct)
Multimedia streaming applications consume a significant amount of server and network resources due to the high bandwidth and long duration of audio and video clips. Making streaming services economica... / close together in time and multicast the stream to the set of br or by joining leaving multiple multicast groups. In periodic broadcast

A Cache Coherence Protocol for the Bidirectional Ring Based.. - Hitoshi Oi And (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, a new cache protocol for ring based shared memory multiprocessors is discussed and analyzed. The proposed protocol uses multicasting of rings to reduce the message traversal length. The... / The proposed protocol uses multicasting of rings to reduce the br state to S. This UD message is multicast and is received at both the home

Challenges for Distributed Event Services: Scalability vs.. - Carzaniga, Rosenblum, Wolf (1999)   (Correct)
this paper we also sketched some design solutions that we adopted for SIENA. In particular, we have formulated an event service that combines an expressive API with a generic distributed architecture.... / USENET news infrastructure and IP multicast represent potential or partial br Events iBus USENET News and IP multicast is that they offer only a

Communication Services for Advanced Network Applications - Bresnahan, Foster, Insley, Toonen.. (1999)   (Correct)
Advanced network applications such as remote instrument control, collaborative environments, and remote I/O are distinguished from "traditional " applications such as videoconferencing by their need t... / but can often benefit from multicast while database updates require br but cannot always use multicast capabilities. Mechanisms are

Real-Time Application Management Based On Corba Event Service - Kaniyar, Tsaoussidis, Badr (1999)   (Correct)
This work addresses the problem of real time network resource management. Resources are represented as Resource Virtual Machines, which exhibit similar characteristics as actual resources with respect... / resource reservations as well as multicast capabilities. CORBA interfaces br out management information with multicast capabilities using the X-

Real-Time Control and Management of Distributed Applications using.. - Parnes, Synnes, Schefstrom (1999)   (Correct)
A central issue within any distributed computer environment is how to control and manage running applications. This paper presents an implementation of a framework for control and management of distri... / Distributed Applications using IP-Multicast P. Parnes K. Synnes D. br presents an application called multicast Manager -mManager a Java

Key Management for Restricted Multicast using Broadcast Encryption - Abdalla, Shavitt, Wool (1999)   (Correct)
The problem we address is how to communicate securely with a set of users (the target set) over an insecure broadcast channel. This problem occurs in two application domains: satellite/cable pay TV, a... / Key Management for Restricted Multicast using Broadcast Encryption br a separate key tree for each multicast program thus incurring a setup

Service Location Protocol - Charles Perkins (1999)   (Correct)
The Service Location Protocol has been designed within the Internet Engineering Task Force to meet the needs of all Internet nodes for automatic resolution of service needs. The protocol defines User ... / is provided by eliminating most multicast and broadcast messages and by br However RDP made heavy use of multicast and broadcast and it seemed

Architectural Issues for Multicast Congestion Control - Anindya Basu Jamaloddin (1999)   (Correct)
As multicast applications are becoming more common, multicast congestion control has become an important problem. In this paper, we present an architecture for multicast congestion control schemes. We... / Architectural Issues for Multicast Congestion Control Anindya br Abstract As multicast applications are becoming more

Provably Good and Practical Strategies for Non-Uniform Data.. - der Heide, Vöcking, Westermann (1999)   (Correct)
This paper deals with the on-line allocation of shared data objects to the local memory modules of the nodes in a network. We assume that the data is organized in indivisible objects such as files, ... / to update all copies of x. A multicast tree connecting v with all

Wormhole Caching with HTTP PUSH Method for a Satellite-Based Web.. - Chen, Abrams, Johnson, Mathur.. (1999)   (Correct)
A two-tier Web caching and replication system, called the INTELSAT Internet Delivery System (IDS) is discussed. Based on a Warehouse-Kiosk paradigm, IDS provides global access and Internet wormholes v... / for a Satellite-Based Web Content Multicast and Replication System Hua br are constantly sent via IP multicast reliably to registered Kiosk

Evaluating Light-weight Reliable Multicast Protocol Extensions to the .. - Orvalho, Figueiredo, Boavida (1999)   (Correct)
The present paper proposes and evaluates some extensions to the CORBA Event Service, based on the use of the Light-weight Reliable Multicast Protocol (LRMP). These extensions address some limitations ... / Evaluating Light-weight Reliable Multicast Protocol Extensions to the br use of the Light-weight Reliable Multicast Protocol LRMP These

A Jini-based Gateway Architecture for Mobile Devices - Aschemann, Kehr, Zeidler (1999)   (Correct)
In the near future we expect a widespread deployment of mobile computational resources including network-enabled end devices like Laptops and PDAs. An interesting problem then and today is the trans... / and Join Protocol based on multicast and unicast-communication. This br built on top of HTTP-based multicast-protocols. Services register

Towards Making Broadcast Encryption Practical - Abdalla, Shavitt, Wool (1999)   (Correct)
The problem we address is how to communicate securely with a set of users (the target set) over an insecure broadcast channel. In order to solve this problem, several broadcast encryption schemes have... / set to occasionally receive the multicast. This relaxation is appropriate br for low-cost transmissions such as multicasting electronic coupons. For this

An Adaptive Protocol for Reliable Multicast in Mobile Multi-hop Radio .. - Sandeep Gupta (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we propose a new protocol for reliable multicast in a multi-hop mobile radio network. The protocol is reliable, i.e., it guarantees message delivery to all multicast nodes even when the ... / An Adaptive Protocol for Reliable Multicast in Mobile Multi-hop Radio br a new protocol for reliable multicast in a multi-hop mobile radio

Models for Optimized Caching in Systems with Heterogeneous Client.. - Derek Eager Michael (1999)   (Correct)
A recent paper develops and applies two new models for determining optimal proxy cache content in systems supporting on-demand access to large, widely shared data, such as popular video objects. The n... / of recently proposed segmented multicast delivery techniques. These br the smaller initial segments are multicast more frequently than the

Presenting to Local and Remote Audiences: Design and Use of the TELEP .. - Gavin Jancke Jonathan (1999)   (Correct)
The current generation of desktop computers and networks are bringing streaming audio and video into widespread use. A small investment allows presentations or lectures to be multicast, enabling passi... / presentations or lectures to be multicast enabling passive viewing from br We surveyed experienced viewers of multicast presentations and designed a

A Web caching bibliography - Pierre (1999)   (Correct)
J. A scalable middleware solution for advanced wide-area Web services. In Proceedings of the 1998 Middleware conference (Sept. 1998). http://www.cs.vu.nl/pub/papers/globe/ middleware.98.ps.Z. [226] W... / J. The LSAM proxy cache -a multicast distributed virtual cache. In br W. Improving the WWW Caching or multicast. In Proceedings of the Third

Heterogeneous Distributed Virtual Machines in the Harness.. - Migliardi, Sunderam (1999)   (Correct)
Harness is a Java-centric, experimental metacomputing framework based upon the principle of dynamic enrollment and reconfiguration of heterogeneous computational resources into distributed virtual mac... / computing systems. Similarly multicast protocols and better algorithms br is the requirement to support IP multicast communication. In fact both the

DataSpace - querying and monitoring deeply networked collections in.. - Imielinski, Goel (1999)   (Correct)
The DataSpace is a three dimensional physical space 100 kilometers above and 10 kilometers below the surface of earth that is accessible to the network. It is addressed geographically as opposed to th... / we propose a version of the multicast protocol called spacecast br using our proposed modi cation of multicasting called spacecast. Before we

Optimal and Efficient Merging Schedules for Video-on-Demand Servers - Eager, Vernon, Zahorjan (1999)   (Correct)
this paper is on how to reduce the server bandwidth required through the design of efficient server delivery policies. The solution we arrive at preserves the properties of immediate service and simpl... / a later arriving client joins the multicast stream delivering the media data br It also listens to the existing multicast stream obtaining data in the

A Library for Heterogeneous Multicast Distributions: Concepts.. - Roca (1999)   (Correct)
This paper addresses the multicast distribution of data generated on the fly to a set of widely heterogeneous receivers, a common situation with collaborative work applications. It discusses the desig... / A Library for Heterogeneous Multicast Distributions Concepts br Goals This paper addresses the multicast distribution of data generated

Application-Specific Policies: Beyond the Domain Boundaries - Herbert Bos (1999)   (Correct)
We propose a network management and control architecture that is able to dynamically load application-specific code, which in turn is able to control resources at a very low level. Recognising the exi... / connection from C i was a multicast then a connection is made br from C i to C i else a multicast connection is made from C i

The Design of an Interactive Online Help Desk in the Alexandria.. - Robert Prince (1999)   (Correct)
In large software systems such as digital libraries, electronic commerce applications, and customer support systems, the user interface and system are often complex and difficult to navigate. It is ne... / Computer Workflow Unpredictable Multicast Boards Seminar The br has the proper expertise. ffl Multicast collaborative sessions With

IPv6 Courtesy Copy Extension Headers - Hjalmtysson (1999)   (Correct)
As the richness of services introduced on the Internet increases, there is a growing need for uniform and efficient mechanisms for exchanging control information (signaling). Examples of such signalin... / tie-up. However facilities for multicast group management br is used to trigger an internal multicast on every router in the path a

Quality Management in Multimedia Applications - Schmidt (1999)   (Correct)
Multimedia communication has become a service that is used more and more frequently. Users now expect to receive a certain end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) at their terminals. Therefore, the termin... / Fah are combined to allow multicast sessions to take place between

Securing Information Transmission by Redundancy - Li, Reiher, Popek (1999)   (Correct)
Many approaches have been used or proposed for providing security for information dissemination over networks, including encryption, authentication, and digital signatures. These mechanisms do not, ho... / acknowledgement. Reliable multicast Reliable multicast provides br Reliable multicast Reliable multicast provides reliability for

Impact of Channel Models on Simulation of Large Scale Wireless.. - Mineo Takai (1999)   (Correct)
Accurate simulation of wireless networks requires realistic models of the channel propagation medium. The commonly used free space model is computationally efficient but ignores many losses that are c... / capability that includes multicast asymmetric communications using br M. Royer and C. E. Perkins Multicast Using Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance

Loss-based Inference of Multicast Network Topology - Caceres, Duffield, Horowitz, Presti, .. (1999)   (Correct)
The use of multicast inference on end-to-end measurement has recently been proposed as a means to infer network internal characteristics such as packet loss rate and network topology. In this paper we... / Loss-based Inference of Multicast Network Topology R. br Abstract The use of multicast inference on end-to-end

GoodeWatch: Supervision of CORBA Applications - Gransart, Merle, Geib (1999)   (Correct)
This paper presents GoodeWatch, an environment to supervise the behavior of distributed applications. This work is based on CORBA middleware. Keywords: CORBA objects, Generic Object-Oriented Dynamic... / for the applications. a multicast transport layer to broadcast br grabbing. GoodeWatch Events multicasting To propagate events we

Multicast Grouping For Dynamic Data Distribution Management - Katherine Morse (1999)   (Correct)
The High Level Architectures Data Distribution Management services are the most recent in a succession of systems designed to reduce the amount of data received by individual simulations in large-scal... / Multicast Grouping For Dynamic Data br Data Distribution Management Multicast Rti Abstract The High

Performance Analysis of Multicast and Priority-Based Routing under a.. - Rogers, Medhi, Wen-Jung, Hsin.. (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, we study the transient network behavior of multicast and unicast connections in a differentiated services capable Internet architecture under a major link failure. This is done using th... / Performance Analysis of Multicast and Priority-Based Routing under br the transient network behavior of multicast and unicast connections in a

Web Server QoS Management by Adaptive Content Delivery - Abdelzaher, Bhatti (1999)   (Correct)
The Internet is undergoing substantial changes from a communication and browsing infrastructure to a medium for conducting business and selling a myriad of emerging services. The World Wide Web provid... / load can be reduced by using multicast to distribute commonly br P. White and J. Crowcroft Www multicast delibvery with classes of

Dynamic Reconfiguration of Agent-Based Applications - Bellissard, de Palma, Riveill (1999)   (Correct)
This paper examines the problem of dynamic application reconfiguration. We show that the addition of event-driven agents to an application built from interconnected components greatly improves the abi... / event directed to such a port is multicast to all agents connected to the

DBIS-Toolkit: Adaptable Middleware For Large Scale Data Delivery - Demet (1999)   (Correct)
Introduction The proliferation of the Internet and intranets, advances in wireless and satellite networks, and the availability of asymmetric, high-bandwidth links to the home, have fueled the develop... / and filtering of broadcast or multicast channels. Information Broker br built using Windows NT and its IP Multicast support. The toolkit has been

Stochastic Differential Equation Modeling and Analysis of.. - Misra, Gong, Towsley (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we present new modeling and analysis technique for characterizing the steady state performance of a TCP flow. We invert the loss process in our model, by treating loss events arriving at... / congestion control mechanisms for Multicast applications to remain br of our techniques in analyzing multicast congestion protocols. VI.

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