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Meta-Learning in Distributed Data Mining Systems: Issues and.. - Prodromidis, Chan, al. (2000)   (Correct)
Data mining systems aim to discover patterns and extract useful information from facts recorded in databases. A widely adopted approach to this objective is to apply various machine learning algorithm... / applied to intrusion detection in network-based systems One of the br of scalable and e ective protocols for communicating among the data

A Java Application Framework for Agent Based Systems - Kendall, Krishna, Pathak, Suresh (2000)   (Correct)
Agents are the next significant software abstraction, especially for distributed systems. Agent based systems have been developed in response to the following requirements: - Personalized and customiz... / across platforms throughout a network. New metaphors such as br each other in conversations or protocols and agent societies may

Design Techniques for Low Power Systems - Havinga, Smit (2000)   (Correct)
Portable products are being used increasingly. Because these systems are battery powered, reducing power consumption is vital. In this report we give the properties of low power design and techniques ... / and low power short range networks. Keywords low power

The Effect of Network Hierarchy Structure on Performance of ATM PNNI.. - Baruch Awerbuch (2000)   (Correct)
Networks deploying hierarchical routing are recursively partitioned into sub-networks that do not reveal full details of their internal structure outside their domains. Instead, an aggregated view of ... / The Effect of Network Hierarchy Structure on

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... / style of communication Java networking package In order to allow br is an extended set of the Object-Protocol Model OPM and the OPM tools

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... / Packet-switched computer networks of all sizes are widely used for

The Price of Safety in an Active Network - Alexander, Anagnostakis, Arbaugh.. (1999)   (Correct)
This paper makes two contributions. First, it describes the implementation of a solution, the Secure Active Network Environment (SANE), which is intended to operate on an active network router. The SA... / The Price of Safety in an Active Network D. Scott Alexander Bell

Scalable Consistency Protocols for Distributed Services - Ahamad, Kordale (1999)   (Correct)
A common way to address scalability requirements of distributed services is to employ server replication and client caching of objects that encapsulate the service state. The performance of such a sys... / becomes more pervasive local area networks are becoming larger and better br Scalable Consistency Protocols for Distributed Services

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... / of these principles to common network monitoring tasks. Specically we

A Programming Interface For Network Resource Management - Takahashi, Steenkiste, Gao, Fisher (1999)   (Correct)
The deployment of advanced network services such as virtual reality games, distributed simulation, and video conferencing, will require sophisticated resource management support. The reason is that th... / A Programming Interface For Network Resource Management Eduardo

Resource containers: A new facility for resource management in server .. - Banga, Druschel, Mogul (1999)   (Correct)
General-purpose operating systems provide inadequate support for resource management in large-scale servers. Applications lack sufficient control over scheduling and management of machine resources, w... / that manages large numbers of network connections for example from br better kernel algorithms for protocol control block PCB lookup

A Secure PLAN - Hicks, Keromytis (1999)   (Correct)
Active Networks promise greater flexibility than current networks, but threaten safety and security by virtue of their programmability. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of a se... / Abstract Active Networks promise greater flexibility than br IP and its supporting protocols allows any user with a network

Providing Guaranteed Services Without Per Flow Management - Stoica (1999)   (Correct)
Previous proposals for providing guaranteed services require routers to manage per flow states and perform per flow operations, which raises scalability concerns for both the data and control planes o... / and control planes of the core network infrastructure. To achieve

Changes in Web Client Access Patterns - Characteristics and Caching.. - Barford, Bestavros, Bradley, Crovella (1999)   (Correct)
Understanding the nature of the workloads and system demands created by users of the World Wide Web is crucial to properly designing and provisioning Web services. Previous measurements of Web client ... / for Web file caching in the network. We find that for the computing br to designers of Web transfer protocols and Web infrastructure

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... / individual servers and dispersing network load. Typically a client br we develop a feedback-free protocol based on erasure codes. We

A Protocol Architecture for Guaranteed Quality of Service in.. - Bashandy (1999)   (Correct)
The role of multimedia applications in our day-to-day life has dramatically increased in the last few years. In this paper, we present an architectural framework for the distributed multimedia systems... / and synchronization layer and the network layer. The three layers are

Parallel RAMs with Owned Global Memory and Deterministic Context-Free .. - Dymond, Ruzzo (1999)   (Correct)
We identify and study a natural and frequently occurring subclass of Concurrent Read, Exclusive Write Parallel Random Access Machines (CREW-PRAMs). Called Concurrent Read, Owner Write, or CROW-PRAMs, ... / on a physically realizable network could lead to a sub-optimal br for certain cache coherence protocols. See e.g.Archibald and Baer

Self-Stabilizing Algorithms For Finding Centers And Medians Of Trees - Bruell, Ghosh, Karaata, Pemmaraju (1999)   (Correct)
Locating a center or a median in a graph is a fundamental graph-theoretic problem. Centers and medians are especially important in distributed systems because they are ideal locations for placing re... / among different processes in a network. This paper presents simple br synchronous distributed protocol in a message passing system and

Proxy Caching Mechanism for Multimedia Playback Streams in the.. - Rejaie, Handley, Yu, Estrin (1999)   (Correct)
Despite the success of proxy caching in the Web, proxy servers have not been used effectively for caching of Internet multimedia streams such as audio and video. Explosive growth in demand for web-bas... / is transfered through the same network link once per request. In the br and well-behaved transport protocol for streaming applications.

New Dynamic SPT Algorithm based on a Ball-and-String Model - Narváez, Siu, Tzeng (1999)   (Correct)
A key functionality in today's widely used interior gateway routing protocols such as OSPF and IS-IS involves the computation of a shortest path tree (SPT). In many existing commercial routers, the co... / changes in the link states of the network. As there may coexist multiple br used interior gateway routing protocols such as OSPF and IS-IS involves

The Design and Performance of a Real-time I/O Subsystem - Fred Kuhns (1999)   (Correct)
This paper describes the design and performance of a realtime I/O (RIO) subsystem that supports real-time applications running on off-the-shelf hardware and software. This paper provides two contribut... / of TAO and RIO over an ATM network and Section presents br RIO supports periodic protocol processing guarantees I O

Safe Simplifying Transformations for Security Protocols or Not Just.. - Hui, Lowe (1999)   (Correct)
Recent techniques for analyzing security protocols have tended to concentrate upon the small protocols that are typically found in the academic literature. However, there is a huge gulf between these ... / control over the communications network and so can intercept messages br Transformations for Security Protocols or Not Just the Needham

RAP: An End-to-end Rate-based Congestion Control Mechanism for.. - Rejaie, Handley, Estrin (1999)   (Correct)
End-to-end congestion control mechanisms have been critical to the robustness and stability of the Internet. Most of today 's Internet traffic is TCP, and we expect this to remain so in the future. Th... / and TCP-friendly while separating network congestion control from br TCP-friendly Rate Adaptation Protocol RAP which employs an

A Taxonomy of Active Code - Scott Alexander (1999)   (Correct)
We have developed a classification of active networking architectures which includes active packets and active extensions. This taxonomy is based on the nature of the programs used by programmers. P... / a classification of active networking architectures which includes br it appears as a type identifier or protocol identifier. In active code this

Defending Against Denial of Service Attacks in Scout - Spatscheck, Peterson (1999)   (Correct)
We describe a two-dimensional architecture for defending against denial of service attacks. In one dimension, the architecture accounts for all resources consumed by each I/O path in the system; this ... / increasingly important that networked computing systems be able to br Exactly how early depends on the protocols being used and the environment

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... / Abstract As networked multimedia applications become br Based TCP-Friendly Rate Control Protocol Jitendra Padhye y Jim

Realizing throughput guarantees in a differentiated services network - Yeom, Reddy (1999)   (Correct)
This paper discusses techniques for achieving desired throughput guarantees in the Internet that supports differentiated services framework. Diff-serv framework proposes using different drop precedenc... / in a differentiated services network Ikjun Yeom A. L. Narasimha br interaction of the transport protocol with packet drops in the

Efficiency and Equilibrium in Task Allocation Economies with.. - Walsh, Wellman (1999)   (Correct)
We analyze economic efficiency and equilibrium properties in decentralized task allocation problems involving hierarchical dependencies and resource contention. We bound the inefficiency of a type of ... / graphs. A task dependency network is a directed acyclic graph br parameters in a particular market protocol. This protocol converges to an

Real-Time Internet Video Using Error Resilient Scalable Compression.. - Tan (1999)   (Correct)
We introduce a point to point real-time video transmission scheme over the Internet combining a low-delay TCP-friendly transport protocol in conjunction with a novel compression method that is error r... / the video bit rate according to network conditions. Lack of bandwidth br And Tcp-Friendly Transport Protocol Wai-Tian Tan And Avideh Zakhor

A Quantitative Study of Differentiated Services for the Internet - Sambit Sahu (1999)   (Correct)
The Differentiated Services architecture provides router mechanisms for aggregate traffic, and edge mechanisms for individual flows, that together can be used to build services with varying delay and ... / Internet applications calls for a network architecture that is both br performance of specific network protocols such as TCP is not

A Performance Study of the Squid Proxy on HTTP/1.0 - Rousskov, Soloviev (1999)   (Correct)
This paper presents a performance study of the state-of-the-art caching proxy called Squid. We instrumented Squid to measure per request network and disk activities and conducted a series of experimen... / National Laboratory for Applied Network Research Table Mesa Drive br through a proxy encounters extra protocol overheads and processing delays.

Switch Cache: A Framework for Improving the Remote Memory Access.. - Ravi Iyer (1999)   (Correct)
Cache coherent non-uniform memory access (CC-NUMA) multiprocessors continue to suffer from remote memory access latencies due to comparatively slow memory technology and data transfer latencies in the... / latencies in the interconnection network. In this paper we propose a br for changes in the caching protocol. The design and implementation

Proxy Prefix Caching for Multimedia Streams - Sen, Rexford, Towsley (1999)   (Correct)
High latency and loss rates in the Internet make it difficult to stream audio and video without introducing a large playback delay. To address these problems, we propose a prefix caching technique whe... / the peak and variability of the network resource requirements along the br and RTSP Real-Time Streaming Protocol Although proxy prefix

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... / Scalable Coordination in Sensor Networks Deborah Estrin Ramesh

A Highly Available Local Leader Election Service - Fetzer, Cristian (1999)   (Correct)
We define the highly available local leader election problem, a generalization of the leader election problem for partitionable systems. We propose a protocol that solves the problem efficiently and g... / split in disjoint subsets due to network failures or excessive br systems. We propose a protocol that solves the problem

A Cache Coherence Protocol for the Bidirectional Ring Based.. - Hitoshi Oi (1999)   (Correct)
Most ring based multiprocessors built in the past have been based on unidirectional rings. Recently, bidirectional ring networks have been studied as better alternative for distributed shared memory m... / Recently bidirectional ring networks have been studied as better br A Cache Coherence Protocol for the Bidirectional Ring Based

Practical Threshold Signatures - Shoup (1999)   (Correct)
We present an RSA threshold signature scheme. The scheme enjoys the following properties: 1. it is unforgeable and robust in the random oracle model, assuming the RSA problem is hard; 2. signature sha... / a synchronous communications network . the size of an individual br l threshold signature scheme is a protocol that allows any subset of k

A Formal Framework and Evaluation Method for Network Denial of Service - Meadows (1999)   (Correct)
Denial of service is becoming a growing concern. As our systems communicate more and more with others that we know less and less, they become increasingly vulnerable to hostile intruders who may take ... / Framework and Evaluation Method for Network Denial of Service Catherine br may take advantage of the very protocols intended for the establishment

Performance of Web Proxy Caching in Heterogeneous Bandwidth.. - Feldmann, Caceres, Douglis, Glass.. (1999)   (Correct)
Much work on the performance of Web proxy caching has focused on high-level metrics such as hit rates, but has ignored low-level details such as "cookies," aborted connections, and persistent connecti... / bandwidth environments where network speeds between clients and br to send HyperText Transport Protocol HTTP requests to the proxy. If

An Adaptable Network COntrol and Reporting System (ANCORS) - Livio Ricciulli (1999)   (Correct)
We present ANCORS, an adaptable network control and reporting system that merges technology from network management and distributed simulation to provide a unified paradigm for assessing, controlling,... / An Adaptable Network COntrol and Reporting System

QoS-Sensitive Transport of Real-Time MPEG Video using Adaptive.. - Park, Wang (1999)   (Correct)
This paper presents an adaptive end-to-end protocol for quality of service (QoS)-sensitive transport of real-time MPEG video using packet-level forward error correction in dynamic networks. The object... / Kihong Park y Wei Wang Network Systems Lab Department of br presents an adaptive end-to-end protocol for quality of service

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... / Network Working Group K. Ramakrishnan br This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. It

Comprehensive Hardware and Software Support for Operating Systems to.. - Chun Xia (1999)   (Correct)
High-performance multiprocessor workstations are becoming increasingly popular. Since many of the workloads running on these machines are operating-system intensive, we are interested in what sort of ... / creation termination and I O- and network-related activity. The first br according to an agreed-upon protocol. With this instrumentation we

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 these services to be robust and failsafe. To achieve this goal, protoco... / R. Sharma and S. Keshav Cornell Network Research Group Department of

Quality Adaptation for Congestion Controlled Video Playback over the.. - Rejaie, Estrin, Handley (1999)   (Correct)
Streaming audio and video applications are becoming increasingly popular on the Internet, and the lack of effective congestion control in such applications is now a cause for significant concern. The ... / higher overall utilization of the network and improves inter-protocol br of the network and improves inter-protocol fairness. A congestion control

On Scalable QoS Routing: Performance Evaluation of Topology.. - Hao (1999)   (Correct)
A number of important questions remain concerning the scalability of networks with quality of service guarantees. We consider one of these questions: can QoS routing scale to large networks ? To addre... / Fang Hao Ellen W. Zegura Networking and Telecommunications Group

Lightweight Active Router-Queue Management for Multimedia Networking - Parris, Jeffay, Smith (1999)   (Correct)
The Internet research community is promoting active queue management in routers as a proactive means of addressing congestion in the Internet. Active queue management mechanisms such as Random Early D... / In Multimedia Computing and Networking Proceedings SPIE br destination port numbers and IP protocol type. problem of

Towards a Better Understanding of Web Resources and Server Responses.. - Wills, Mikhailov (1999)   (Correct)
This work focuses on characterizing information about Web resources and server responses that is relevant to Web caching. The approach is to study a set of URLs at a variety of sites and gather statis... / work used proxy and server logs or network traces of user br Web servers caches and the HTTP protocol. The paper concludes with a

Efficient Communications in Multithreaded Runtime Systems - Bouge, Méhaut, al. (1999)   (Correct)
Most of existing multithreaded environments have an implementation built on top of standard communication interfaces such as MPI which ensures a high level of portability. However, such interfaces do ... / implementation on top of low-level network protocols such as VIA. We also br on top of low-level network protocols such as VIA. We also report

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... / University Abstract-Accurate network bandwidth measurement is

Transport Layer Security: How much does it really cost? - Apostolopoulos, Peris, Saha (1999)   (Correct)
The last couple of years has seen a growing momentum towards using the Internet for conducting business. One of the key enablers for business applications is the ability to setup secure channels acros... / communication channels in a public network. Broadly the operation of TLS br The Secure Sockets Layer SSL protocol provides this capability and it

How to Make Your Planner Rude and Other Issues in Multi-Agent Planning - Jonathan Gratch (1999)   (Correct)
This article presents an extension to classical planning techniques that facilitates their use in dynamic multi-agent domains. The approach augments an integrated model of plan generation, execution a... / to threats in the current plan network. For example if an action has br make specific claims about which protocols one should use to exchange plans

Snap-Stabilizing PIF Algorithm in Tree Networks Without Sense of.. - Bui, Datta, Petit, Villain (1999)   (Correct)
A snap-stabilizing protocol, starting from any arbitrary initial system configuration, always behaves according to its specification. In other words, a snap-stabilizing protocol is a self-stabilizing ... / PIF Algorithm in Tree Networks Without Sense Of Direction br Abstract A snap-stabilizing protocol starting from any arbitrary

Cashmere-VLM: Remote Memory Paging for Software Distributed Shared.. - Dwarkadas, Hardavellas.. (1999)   (Correct)
Software distributed shared memory (DSM) systems have successfully provided the illusion of shared memory on distributed memory machines. However, most software DSM systems use the main memory of each... / slower than paging across a network. We have therefore augmented our br We have designed a new protocol based on the Cashmere software

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... / QoS guarantees in emerging networkbased applications requires br allocation e.g.the ReSerVation Protocol RSVP For uniformity and

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... / require less buffer inside the network maintain the low bandwidth br evaluate novel reliable multicast protocols that combine active repair

Operating Systems Support for Programmable Cluster-Based Internet.. - Prashant Pradhan (1999)   (Correct)
As network routers evolve towards supporting ever more higher-level networking functions beyond traditional network-layer and transport-layer protocols, programmability becomes a major design issue in... / Abstract As network routers evolve towards supporting br network-layer and transport-layer protocols programmability becomes a major

Integration of SNMP into a CORBA- and Web-based Management Environment - Aschemann, Mohr, Ruppert (1999)   (Correct)
The management of networks, distributed systems, and distributed applications is an important and growing field in computer science. Besides the classical architectures like SNMP and OSI management,... / Abstract. The management of networks distributed systems and br be maintained with a separate protocol like SNMP instead of using the

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... / -oriented management of network resources suggesting exchange br management rules for specific protocols of the network or other layers

Automatic Verification of Real-time Systems with Discrete Probability .. - Kwiatkowska, Norman, Segala, Sproston (1999)   (Correct)
We consider the timed automata model of [3], which allows the analysis of real-time systems expressed in terms of quantitative timing constraints. Traditional approaches to real-time system descript... / protocol which is modelled as a network of purely nondeterministic timed br systems include communication protocols digital circuits with uncertain

Performance Opportunity for Workforce Agility in Collaborative and.. - van Oyen, Gel, Hopp (1999)   (Correct)
To gain insight into the potential logistical benefits of worker cross-training and agile workforce policies, we study simple models of flexible workers in serial production systems. The primary contr... / policies in various queueing networks. Under certain conditions she br under a constant-WIP CONWIP protocol. Introduction Most

Matisse: A system-on-chip design methodology emphasizing dynamic.. - Verkest, Jr., Ykman, Croes, Miranda, .. (1999)   (Correct)
MATISSE is a design environment intended for developing systems characterized by a tight interaction between control and data-flow behavior, intensive data storage and transfer, and stringent real-tim... / to be transported and elaborate network management is needed. Such br Application of Matisse on telecom protocol processing systems in the ATM

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... / another by passing messages over a network of point-to-point channels. The br in the context of multicast protocols. We cast the problem into terms

Model-Based Diagnosis for Open Systems Fault Management - Steimann, Fröhlich, Nejdl (1999)   (Correct)
The information model chosen by the ISO for the management of open systems is object-oriented. We provide an effective mapping from the structural and behavioural specification of the managed object... / communication GSM management networks. Hand sets base stations br of standardized procedures and protocols the detection localization

Group Rendezvous in a Synchronous, Collaborative Environment - Roth, Unger (1999)   (Correct)
Before a session in a synchronous, collaborative environment can really start, various actions have to be performed: users have to be informed about planned sessions, network access paths between se... / informed about planned sessions network access paths between session br SMTP simple mail transfer protocol Pos as well as NNTP network

Myths and Methods: Is There a Scientific Basis for Y2K Inspections? - Parnas (1999)   (Correct)
Although it is possible to use scientifically based mathematical models in the analysis of software, most programmers rely on their intuitive understanding instead. With complex programs, our intuitio... / the new application. In today's networks software may acquire br fail because the communications protocol calls for an acknowledgement of

Compact Roundtrip Routing for Digraphs - Cowen, Wagner (1999)   (Correct)
The first sublinear space universal compact routing schemes for directed graphs are presented. The first scheme uses O( p n log 2 n)-sized routing tables on average at each node, and the second ac... / routes between pairs of nodes in a network faster than the time it would br in a network. Communication protocols on the Internet typically take

Spanners and Message Distribution in Networks - Farley, Proskurowski, Windisch (1999)   (Correct)
this paper, we investigate the applicability of graph spanners as virtual topologies for broadcasting and multicasting in communication networks. First we define graph spanners and review relevant the... / and Message Distribution in Networks Arthur M. Farley Andrzej br broadcasting and multicasting protocols based on flooding of a spanner

EMP - A Database-Driven Electronic Market Place for.. - Boll, Grüner, Haaf, Klas (1999)   (Correct)
Electronic commerce systems for business-to-business commerce on the Internet are still in their infancy. The realization of Internet electronic markets for business-to-business following a n-supp... / to distribute data system and network load. Keywords electronic br Electronic Transaction SET protocols. Todays Internet commerce

Using LDAP Directory Caches - Sophie Cluet (1999)   (Correct)
this paper, we consider the problem of reusing cached LDAP directory entries for answering (declarative) LDAP queries. We develop a suite of query transformations that capture the semantics of LDAP qu... / Directory Access Protocol network directories have recently br LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol network directories have

Routing In Leo-Based Satellite Networks - Gounder, Prakash, Abu-Amara (1999)   (Correct)
Several strategies have been proposed for routing in a low earth orbit (LEO) satellite system. Some of them are based on the Internet Protocol (IP) and a few on asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switch... / Routing In Leo-Based Satellite Networks Vidyashankar V Gounder Ravi

Paris Metro Pricing: The minimalist differentiated services solution - Odlyzko (1999)   (Correct)
Differentiated services for the Internet are undergoing intensive development. It is widely accepted that they will require usage sensitive pricing. The Paris Metro Pricing (PMP) proposal is to rely o... / or PMP is to partition the main network into several logically separate br would route packets using protocols similar to the current ones

Numerical Relativity in a Distributed Environment - Benger, Foster, Novotny, Seidel.. (1999)   (Correct)
The Cactus parallel simulation framework provides a modular and extensible set of components for solving relativity problems on parallel computers. In recent work, we have investigated techniques that... / that this technique can reduce network bandwidth requirements by a br as message combining optimized protocols and computation communication

Performance of TCP extensions on noisy high BDP networks - Charalambos Charalambous (1999)   (Correct)
Experiments on high bandwidth delay product (BDP) networks assist in the design and understanding of future global networks. This paper describes the results of experiments with different implementati... / TCP extensions on noisy high BDP networks Charalambos P. Charalambous br The reliable transport protocol TCP was designed for small BDP

Graceful Degradation over Packet Erasure Channels through Forward.. - Mohr, Riskin, Ladner (1999)   (Correct)
We present an algorithm that assigns unequal amounts of forward error correction to progressive data so as to provide graceful degradation as packet losses increase. We use the SPIHT coder to compress... / The Internet is a widely deployed network of computers that allows the br lost. If the underlying transport protocol does not assign a sequence

Experimental ATM Network Interface Performance Evaluation - Dollas, Papadimitriou, Mathioudakis (1999)   (Correct)
Traditional methods of measuring network interface performance have been based on throughputsensitive benchmarks. However, the performance of an ever-increasing number of applications depends on the l... / Experimental ATM Network Interface Performance Evaluation

Design and Implementation of Runtime Reflection in Communication.. - Roman, Kon, Campbell (1999)   (Correct)
Communication middleware systems provide a solid basis for the construction of distributed applications. Unfortunately they usually lack the mechanisms for runtime recon guration. The performance of d... / such as memory CPU and network availability. Existing br can then always use optimized protocols and policies without having to

SCI-PVM: Parallel Distributed Computing on SCI Workstation Clusters - Zoraja, al. (1999)   (Correct)
Workstation and PC clusters interconnected by SCI (Scalable Coherent Interface) are very promising technologies for high performance cluster computing. Using commercial SBus to SCI interface cards and... / that in the very near future SCI networks will be capable of delivering br SCI is based on split-transaction protocols and packet switching. Multiple

Adaptive Modem Connection Lifetimes - Douglis, Killian (1999)   (Correct)
Internet Service Providers sometimes go to great lengths to minimize dial-up connection times, in order to make the best use of limited resources. Typically they disconnect users after a fixed period ... / if the user hasn't used the network for a long time but it would be br IP address using PPP or some other protocol. If the modem connection is

riso: An Implementation of Distributed Belief Networks - Robert Dodier (1999)   (Correct)
This paper describes riso, an implementation of distributed belief network software. Distributed belief networks are a natural extension of ordinary belief networks in which the belief network is comp... / of Distributed Belief Networks Robert Dodier University of

Finite-State Self-Stabilizing Protocols in Message-Passing Systems - Rodney Howell (1999)   (Correct)
We define a finite-state message-passing model using guarded commands. This model is particularly appropriate for defining and reasoning about self-stabilizing protocols, due to the well-known result ... / be implemented directly on actual networks. . Introduction Dijkstra br Finite-State Self-Stabilizing Protocols in Message-Passing Systems

Formal Development of Secure Email - Zhou, Kuo, Older, Chin (1999)   (Correct)
Developing systems that are assured to be secure requires precise and accurate descriptions of specifications, designs, implementations, and security properties. Formal specification and verification ... / the underlying communication network is insecure. It is documented in br applicable to other secure email protocols as our development is

Active Virtual Network Management Protocol - Stephen Bush (1999)   (Correct)
This paper introduces a novel algorithm, the Active Virtual Network Management Protocol (AVNMP), for predictive network management. It explains how the Active Virtual Network Management Protocol facil... / Active Virtual Network Management Protocol Stephen F.

Cordless Dialup Networking for Palmtop Computers - Bhagwat, Bisdikian, Korpeoglu.. (1999)   (Correct)
Paltmtop computers are rapidly becoming the popular platform of choice for running personal productivity applications, but their networking capabilities are still lagging behind user expectations. Due... / Cordless Dialup Networking for Palmtop Computers br Cordless Dialup Networking for Palmtop Computers Pravin

Energy efficient wireless ATM design - Havinga, Smit (1999)   (Correct)
this paper we address the additional issue of energy efficiency. Considerations of energy efficiency are influenced by the trade-off between energy consumption and achievable Quality of Service (QoS).... / overhead. The architecture of the network interface uses a dynamic error br for wireless ATM and a novel MAC protocol that achieves a good energy

Quartz: Supporting QoS-Constrained Services in Heterogeneous.. - Frank Siqueira (1999)   (Correct)
This paper describes an architecture that addresses common problems found in systems supporting QoS specification and enforcement, such as lack of flexibility and expressiveness in the specification o... / as those described above. Modern networks and operating systems provide br open systems in which different protocols and hardware coexist and

Diagnosis as an Integral Part of Multi-Agent Adaptability - Horling, Lesser, Vincent, Bazzan.. (1999)   (Correct)
Agents working under real world conditions may face an environment capable of changing rapidly from one moment to the next, either through perceived faults, unexpected interactions or adversarial intr... / the construction of these complex networks of interacting processes may br invoking a resource coordination protocol. After reviewing its assumptions

Event Mining with Event Processing Networks - Louis Perrochon (1999)   (Correct)
Event Mining discovers information in a stream of data, or events, and delivers knowledge in real-time. Our event processing engine consists of a network of event processing agents (EPAs) running in... / Event Mining with Event Processing Networks Louis Perrochon Walter Mann br service based on a proprietary protocol like TIBCO Inc.s TIB or Vitria

Modelling Agents' Knowledge Inductively - Bella (1999)   (Correct)
This note tells about my extensions to Paulson's \Inductive Approach" in order to reason about agents' knowledge. First, I will argue that an agent knows all the components of a message he/she creat... / allow a new event to occur on the network message reception in order to br exploit this notion on some crypto-protocols. Then I will allow a new event

Ubiquitous Devices United: Enabling Distributed Computing Through.. - Kjetil Jacobsen (1999)   (Correct)
A problem with a ubiquitous device like a cellular phone is that it is not properly integrated with contemporary distributed systems. Our goal is to improve this, by enabling cellular phones as intera... / operate disconnected from networks typically users are provided br services using an infrared-based protocol. A problem with the ParcTab

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... / as www.cnn.com of the Cable News Network CNN e.g.upon overload br wasted in the communication protocol stack on client requests

Distributed Quiescence Detection in Multiagent Negotiation - Michael Wellman (1999)   (Correct)
In a distributed multiagent negotiation involving multiple issues, it is often desirable to finalize deals only when all related issues are resolved. We present a quiescence detection protocol based o... / Definition A negotiation network is an undirected bipartite br We present a quiescence detection protocol based on the DijkstraScholten

Replacing a Hospital Information System: an Example of a Real-World.. - Sikkel, Spil, al. (1999)   (Correct)
Real-world case studies are important to complement the academic skills and knowledge acquired by computer science students. In this paper we relate our experiences with a course specially designed to... / dumb terminals were connected via a network of terminal concentrators. A br systeem Specialistensystemen Protocol Converter Cluster Controller

A Parallelism Analyzer Algorithm for a Conservative Super-Step.. - Chu-Cheow Lim (1999)   (Correct)
Given an existing complex sequential simulation program, it is useful to have a parallelism analysis algorithm to quickly predict the corresponding parallel simulation program's performance. Wong et a... / processes and communications network to allow one to model and br Conservative Super-Step Simulation Protocol Chu-Cheow LIM Yoke-Hean LOW

Foreign Event Handlers to Maintain Information Consistency and System .. - Queloz (1999)   (Correct)
this paper is to describe novel applications of Mobile Code technology which have not appeared yet but should be feasible with our current knowledge of the domain. These new applications contradict th... / the same even if the underlying network evolves in unpredictable ways. br that occurs with successful protocols like IP HTTP or HTML they are

Tolerating Late Memory Traps in ILP Processors - Qiu, Dubois (1999)   (Correct)
ILP processors can execute a large number of instructions at the same time. Thus it becomes more and more difficult to support traps efficiently. On the other hand a current trend in architecture is t... / or a message transfer through a network. This semantics shelters the br combined with the cache coherence protocol and distributed among processing

eMediator: a Next Generation Electronic Commerce Server - Sandholm (1999)   (Correct)
eMediator, anextgeneration electronic commerceserver, demonstrates ways in which AI, algorithmic support, game theoretic incentive engineering, and GUI design can jointly improve the efficiency of eco... / the auction server also reduce the network latency-a key advantage in br and Grant IIS- . auction protocols as stated. To our knowledge it

Using Signcryption to Build Compact and Efficient Protocols for.. - Zheng (1999)   (Correct)
Authenticated session key establishment is a central issue in network security. With the rapid deployment of the information superhighway which uses ATM or Asynchronous Transfer Mode for data transmis... / establishment is a central issue in network security. With the rapid br to Build Compact and Efficient Protocols for Unforgeable Session Key

Synchronizing Clipboards of Multiple Computers - Robert Miller (1999)   (Correct)
This paper describes a new technique for transferring data between computers, the synchronized clipboard. To use a synchronized clipboard, the user selects an item on one computer and invokes the stan... / KEYWORDS Synchronized clipboard network clipboard data transfer file br Remote Clip uses an HTTP-based protocol to communicate with its peers

Empirical TCP Profiles and Application - Catalin Popescu (1999)   (Correct)
We characterize a TCP implementation by a function, called a profile, that expresses the instantaneous throughput at the source in terms of the instantaneous roundtrip time and instantaneous loss rate... / size loss rate etc.of TCP networks. Comparison against ns

Distributed Multimedia Applications and Quality of Service - Hafid, von Bochmann, Dssouli (1998)   (Correct)
Distributed multimedia (MM) applications are very sensitive to the quality of service (QoS) provided by their computing and communication environment. This paper surveys the QoS issues behind distri... / namely transport protocols networks operating systems file

ALIEN: A Generalized Computing Model Of Active Networks - Alexander (1998)   (Correct)
alien: A Generalized Computing Model of Active Networks David Scott Alexander Jonathan M. Smith Active Networks are networks whose actions may be changed during operation either by introducing new cod... / Computing Model Of Active Networks David Scott Alexander A

Compilation Issues For Distributed Shared Memory On Clusters Of.. - Roy (1998)   (Correct)
118 Autobiographical Statement 120 viii List of Tables 2.1 Comparison of Compilation Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2.2 Code Size increase for NPB2.3 serial benchmarks . . . . ... / with various kinds of system and network problems. A big thanks to Dr

Shared Virtual Memory: A Survey - Shi, Hu, Tang (1998)   (Correct)
1. Introduction ...SVM is an alias of softDSM. In the rest of this technical report, we will use them interchangely. Although the hardware approach to implement DSM has been shown to perform quite wel... / at page granularity across a network of computers i.e.the shared br which are named cache coherence protocols. The state space of each page

Active Storage for Large-Scale Data Mining and Multimedia - Riedel, Gibson, Faloutsos (1998)   (Correct)
The increasing performance and decreasing cost of processors and memory are causing system intelligence to move into peripherals from the CPU. Storage system designers are using this trend toward "exc... / simple and inexpensive devices. Network interfaces peripheral adapters br low levels of the storage protocol. At the same time trends in

Alleviating Priority Inversion and Non-determinism in Real-time CORBA .. - Schmidt, Mungee, Gokhale (1998)   (Correct)
There is increasing demand to extend CORBA to support applications with stringent real-time requirements. However, conventional CORBA Object Request Brokers (ORBs) exhibit substantial priority inversi... / what communication protocols and networks are used to interconnect br run on or what communication protocols and networks are used to

Coordination of Scheduling and Allocation Agents (Extended Abstract) - Sjöland, Kreuger, Åström.. (1998)   (Correct)
This paper describes work in progress. We are designing a distributed model for planning and scheduling of goods transports in a railway company. Our model emphasises the use of an agent for the coord... / away from the full details of the network and differences in data br subproblem solvers and specifying protocols for the interactions between the

Measuring and Optimizing CORBA Latency and Scalability Over.. - Gokhale, Schmidt (1998)   (Correct)
There is increasing demand to extend object-oriented middleware, such as OMG CORBA, to support applications with stringent quality of service (QoS) requirements. However, conventional CORBA Object Req... / and Scalability Over High-speed Networks Aniruddha S. Gokhale and

Optimizing a CORBA IIOP Protocol Engine for Minimal Footprint.. - Gokhale, Schmidt (1998)   (Correct)
Communication software for hand-held devices must be flexible and efficient to deliver the necessary Quality of Service (QoS) to multimedia applications such as real-time audio and video, video on-dem... / on Service Enabling Platforms for Networked Multimedia Systems. Abstract br on Service Enabling Platforms for Networked Multimedia Systems. Abstract

A Secure Active Network Environment Architecture - Realization in.. - Alexander, Arbaugh, Keromytis, Smith (1998)   (Correct)
Active Networks is a network infrastructure which is programmable on a per-user or even per-packet basis. Increasing the flexibility of such network infrastructures invites new security risks. Coping ... / Ieee Network A Secure Active Network

Summary Cache: A Scalable Wide-Area Web Cache Sharing Protocol - Li Fan (1998)   (Correct)
The sharing of caches among Web proxies is an important technique to reduce Web traffic and alleviate network bottlenecks. Nevertheless it is not widely deployed due to the overhead of existing protoc... / reduce Web traffic and alleviate network bottlenecks. Nevertheless it is br Wide-Area Web Cache Sharing Protocol Li Fan Pei Cao and Jussara

Continuous Multicast Push of Web Documents over the Internet - Rodriguez, Biersack (1998)   (Correct)
The success of the World Wide Web has led to a steep increase in the user population and the amount of traffic on the Internet. Popular Web pages create "hot spots" of network load due to their great ... / Web pages create hot spots of network load due to their great demand

The Effects of High-Performance Processors, Real-Time Priorities and.. - Claypool, Habermann, Riedl (1998)   (Correct)
Multimedia applications have the potential to enhance work for teams of users collaborating across distances. Jitter hampers the effectiveness of these multimedia applications. Jitter is the variation... / Priorities and High-Speed Networks on Jitter in a Multimedia Stream

Scalable Multimedia Communication with Internet Multicast.. - McCanne (1998)   (Correct)
In this survey article we describe the roots of IP Multicast in the Internet, the evolution of the Internet Multicast Backbone or "MBone," and the technologies that have risen around the MBone to supp... / a fledging but promising new network technology extends the

Communication overlap in multi-tier parallel algorithms - Baden, Fink (1998)   (Correct)
Hierarchically organized multicomputers such as SMP clusters offer new opportunities and new challenges for high-performance computation, but realizing their full potential remains a formidable task. ... / to provide protected access to the network interface When a process br communicating processes. The Multi-protocol Active Message described by

Cost-Based Optimization of Decision Support Queries using.. - Subramanian, Venkataraman (1998)   (Correct)
Next generation decision support applications, besides being capable of processing huge amounts of data, require the ability to integrate and reason over data from multiple, heterogeneous data sources... / languages they support and their network protocols. Also typically they br they support and their network protocols. Also typically they are

An Agent-based Approach to Real-time Multimedia Transmission over.. - Amir (1998)   (Correct)
An Agent-based Approach to Real-time Multimedia Transmission over Heterogeneous Environments by Elan Amir Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science University of California at Berkeley Professor Randy... / includes the wide range of network transmission rates varying

Hierarchical Source Routing Using Implied Costs - Montgomery, DE VECIANA (1998)   (Correct)
Based on a loss network model, we present an adaptive source routing scheme for a large, hierarchicallyorganized network. To represent the "available" capacity of a peer group (subnetwork), we compute... / Abstract Based on a loss network model we present an adaptive

Coordinating Human and Computer Agents - Decker (1998)   (Correct)
In many application areas individuals are responsible for an agenda of tasks and face choices about the best way to locally handle each task, in what order to do tasks, and when to do them. Such dec... / concurrent engineering is one of a network of workstations that enable br supporting inter-agent negotiation protocols Our approach of tying

Enabling Large-scale Simulations: Selective Abstraction Approach to.. - Huang, Estrin, Heidemann (1998)   (Correct)
ion Approach to The Study of Multicast Protocols Polly Huang, Deborah Estrin, John Heidemann USC/Information Science Institute University of Southern California 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001 Marina d... / important tool to evaluate network protocol design. Parallel and

An Active Service Framework and its Application to Real-time.. - Amir, McCanne, Katz (1998)   (Correct)
Several recent proposals for an "active networks" architecture advocate the placement of user-defined computation within the network as a key mechanism to enable a wide range of new applications and p... / recent proposals for an active networks architecture advocate the

Towards a Model for Shared Data Abstraction with Performance - Goodeve, Dobson, Nash, Davy, Dew.. (1998)   (Correct)
ion with Performance 2 by D M Goodeve 3 , S A Dobson 4 , J M Nash, J R Davy, P M Dew, M Kara & C P Wadsworth 5 April 1997 1 The work reported in this paper was supported by the UK Engineering ... / approach is demonstrated on both a network of workstationsand a dedicated br exploitation of weakened coherence protocols. The efficacy of this approach

An Overview of the CORBA Portable Object Adapter - Pyarali, Schmidt (1998)   (Correct)
An Object Adapter is an integral part of the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). An Object Adapter assists an Object Request Broker (ORB) in delivering client requests to server object ... / a uniform view of heterogeneous network and OS layers. At the heart of br and LynxOS. Communication protocols and interconnects The

Lightweight Transactions on Networks of Workstations - Athanasios Papathanasiou (1998)   (Correct)
Although transactions have been a valuable abstraction of atomicity, persistency, and recoverability, they have not been widely used in programming environments today, mostly because of their high ove... / Lightweight Transactions on Networks of Workstations Athanasios E. br used in the Write Ahead Log WAL protocol In their approach they

A Dynamic Object Replication and Migration Protocol for an Internet.. - Michael Rabinovich (1998)   (Correct)
This paper proposes a protocol suite for dynamic replication and migration of Internet objects. It consists of an algorithm for deciding on the number and location of object replicas and an algorithm ... / using synthetic workloads and the network backbone of UUNET one of the br Object Replication and Migration Protocol for an Internet Hosting Service

Better Operating System Features for Faster Network Servers - Gaurav Banga (1998)   (Correct)
Widely-used operating systems provide inadequate support for large-scale Internet server applications. Their algorithms and interfaces fail to efficiently support either event-driven or multi-threaded... / system features for faster network servers Gaurav Banga y br some kernel features such as the protocol control block PCB lookup

Wide-Area Implementation of the Message Passing Interface - Foster, Geisler, Gropp, Karonis.. (1998)   (Correct)
The Message Passing Interface (MPI) can be used as a portable, high-performance programming model for wide-area computing systems. The wide-area environment introduces challenging problems for the MPI... / on multicomputers and networked systems. We also discuss how br network structure low-level protocols etc. Our implementation

Fast and Scalable Wireless Handoffs in Support of Mobile Internet.. - Cáceres, Padmanabhan (1998)   (Correct)
this paper, we propose a scalable mobility management scheme for wireless internetworks. We employ a hierarchy to exploit the geographic locality inherent in user mobility patterns. The lowest level o... / management scheme for such networks. Our scheme exploits locality in

Integrating Database and World Wide Web Technologies - Feng (1998)   (Correct)
Integrating database and World Wide Web technologies is another topic where industrial and practical activities lead ahead of academic ones. The purpose of this article is to survey the related activi... / and constantly changing network. Except the stepwise br compatibility with other existing protocols such as gopher ftp netnews

An Infrastructure for Building Distributed Services - John Carter (1998)   (Correct)
Essentially all distributed systems, applications, and services at some level boil down to the problem of managing distributed shared state. Unfortunately, while the problem of managing distributed sh... / Programs that deal with networking and distribution explicitly br higher performance consistency protocol. A distributed object system

Efficient Communication Strategies for Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks - Adler, Scheideler (1998)   (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... / Strategies for Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks Technical Report Micah Adler

Exploiting Atomic Broadcast in Replicated Databases - Pedone, Guerraoui, Schiper (1998)   (Correct)
Database replication protocols have historically been built on top of distributed database systems, and have consequently been designed and implemented using distributed transactional mechanisms, such... / the number of messages in the network b more flexibility by br Abstract Database replication protocols have historically been built on

Improving Wireless LAN Performance via Adaptive Local Error Control - Eckhardt, Steenkiste (1998)   (Correct)
Wireless links can exhibit high error rates due to attenuation, fading, or interfering active radiation sources. To make matters worse, error rates can be highly variable due to changes in the wireles... / layer four processing inside the network. A significant challenge is br We argue and demonstrate that protocol-independent linklevel local

Computer Communications Software - Stoller (1998)   (Correct)
Introduction Computer communications software is becoming increasingly important, as a result of the increasing deployment and use of computer networks. Stringent requirements of real-time processing... / deployment and use of computer networks. Stringent requirements of

Randomized Naming Using Wait-Free Shared Variables - Panconesi, Papatriantafilou, Tsigas (1998)   (Correct)
A naming protocol assigns unique names (keys) to every process out of a set of communicating processes. We construct a randomized wait-free naming protocol using wait-free atomic read/write registers ... / down the name space. Examples of network protocols that crash on br Amsterdam Abstract A naming protocol assigns unique names keys to

RENEW: A Tool for Fast and Efficient Implementation of Checkpoint.. - Nuno Neves (1998)   (Correct)
This paper describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of a run-time system for clusters of workstations that allows the rapid testing of checkpoint protocols with standard benchmarks. To ach... / with SPEC and NAS benchmarks on a network of workstations connected by br Implementation of Checkpoint Protocols Nuno Neves W. Kent Fuchs

User Customization of Virtual Network Interfaces with U-Net/SLE - Oppenheimer, Welsh (1998)   (Correct)
We describe U-Net/SLE (Safe Language Extensions), a user-level network interface architecture which enables per-application customization of communication semantics through downloading of user extensi... / User Customization of Virtual Network Interfaces with U-Net SLE David

Practical and proven zero-knowledge constant round variants of GQ and .. - Desmedt, Kurosawa (1998)   (Correct)
this paper we present constant round variants of the protocols of Guillou-Quisquater and Schnorr with the same (order-wise) communication and computational complexity as the original schemes. Note tha... / of Cryptography Computer and Network Security University of br will also give a constant round protocol. However these protocols

CONQUER: An Architecture for a Distributed Push-enabled Data.. - Liu, Pu, Tang (1998)   (Correct)
Conquer is an extensible architecture designed for transforming a pull-based data management system (e.g., conventional DBMSs, web search engines and query systems) into a push-enabled data management... / trading battle management and network management which require timely br systems also in data delivery protocol and scope of a query Most

Architectural Considerations for Playback of Quality Adaptive Video.. - Rejaie, Handley, Estrin (1998)   (Correct)
Lack of QoS support in the Internet has not prevented rapid growth of streaming applications. However many of these applications do not perform congestion control effectively. Thus there is significan... / of clients with heterogeneous network capacity and processing power br behavior by adopting the RAP protocol for end-to-end congestion

Principles for Optimizing CORBA Internet Inter-ORB Protocol.. - Aniruddha Gokhale (1998)   (Correct)
The Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) enables heterogeneous CORBA-compliant Object Request Brokers (ORBs) to interoperate over TCP/IP networks. IIOP uses the Common Data Representation (CDR) transfer... / to interoperate over TCP IP networks. IIOP uses the Common Data br CORBA Internet Inter-ORB Protocol Performance Aniruddha Gokhale

Optimal Elections in Faulty Loop Networks and Applications - Mans, Santoro (1998)   (Correct)
Loop networks (or Hamiltonian circulant graphs) are a popular class of faulttolerant network topologies which include rings and complete graphs. For this class, the fundamental problem of Leader Elect... / Optimal Elections in Faulty Loop Networks and Applications Bernard

A probabilistic poly-time framework for protocol analysis - Lincoln, Mitchell, Mitchell, Scedrov (1998)   (Correct)
We develop a framework for analyzing security protocols in which protocol adversaries may be arbitrary probabilistic polynomial-time processes. In this framework, protocols are written in a form of pr... / decryption key is sent over the network in the clear it can be learned br poly-time framework for protocol analysis P. Lincoln y

Compositional Programming Abstractions for Mobile Computing - McCann, Roman (1998)   (Correct)
ions for Mobile Computing Peter J. McCann, Gruia-Catalin Roman Abstract--- Recent advances in wireless networking technology and the increasing demand for ubiquitous, mobile connectivity demonstrate ... / Recent advances in wireless networking technology and the increasing br Recent advances in wireless networking technology and the increasing

Home-based SVM protocols for SMP clusters: Design and Performance - Samanta (1998)   (Correct)
As small-scale shared memory multiprocessors proliferate in the market, it is very attractive to construct largescale systems by connecting smaller multiprocessors together in software using efficient... / software using efficient commodity network interfaces and networks. Using a br Home-based SVM protocols for SMP clusters Design and

PLAN: A Packet Language for Active Networks - Hicks (1998)   (Correct)
PLAN (Packet Language for Active Networks) is a new language for programs that form the packets of a programmable network. These programs replace the packet headers (which can be viewed as very rudime... / PLAN A Packet Language for Active Networks Michael Hicks Pankaj Kakkar

Performance Analysis of Communication Systems Formally Specified in.. - Steppler (1998)   (Correct)
This paper first presents the SDL--oriented method of software design and then points out how to handle the non--functional, quantitative design of an SDL--system using performance analysis. Finally, ... / Chair for Communication Networks Prof. Dr.Ing. Bernhard Walke br methods. . Introduction Protocols of complex communication systems

Providing Easier Access to Remote Objects in Client-Server Systems - Aldrich, Dooley, Mandelsohn, Rifkin (1998)   (Correct)
The Java Environment for Distributed Invocation (JEDI) is efficient, dynamic, and easier to use than alternative communication systems for distributed Java objects. Existing state-of-the-art mechanism... / objects may be made using Open Network Computing Remote Procedure Calls br RMI can use only a few wire protocols currently TCP IP and HTTP

Internet Telephony: Architecture and Protocols an IETF Perspective - Schulzrinne, Rosenberg (1998)   (Correct)
Internet telephony offers the opportunity to design a global multimedia communications system that may eventually replace the existing telephony infrastructure. We describe the upper-layer protocol co... / two or more parties across networks using the Internet protocols

Service Specific Control Architectures for ATM - van der Merwe, Leslie (1998)   (Correct)
The concept of a Service Specific Control Architecture (SSCA) in an ATM environment is presented. Here a Control Architecture denotes the out-of-band control and management mechanisms operational in a... / mechanisms operational in a network or virtual network or part

Transparent Communication Management in Wireless Networks - Kidston (1998)   (Correct)
Wireless networks are characterized by the generally low quality of service (QoS) that they provide. In the face of user mobility between heterogeneous networks, it is understandable that distributed ... / Management in Wireless Networks by David Angus Kidston A

The MASC/BGMP Architecture for Inter-domain Multicast Routing - Satish Kumar (1998)   (Correct)
Multicast routing enables efficient data distribution to multiple recipients. However, existing work has concentrated on extending single-domain techniques to wide-area networks, rather than providing... / techniques to wide-area networks rather than providing br that consists of two complementary protocols. The Multicast Address-Set

A Digital Fountain Approach to Reliable Distribution of Bulk Data - Byers, Luby, Mitzenmacher, Rege (1998)   (Correct)
The proliferation of applications that must reliably distribute bulk data to a large number of autonomous clients motivates the design of new multicast and broadcast protocols. We describe an ideal, f... / must be fully reliable have low network overhead and support vast br of new multicast and broadcast protocols. We describe an ideal fully

Management Information Base (MIB) Extensions for Asynchronous.. - Cekro (1998)   (Correct)
Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) is defined in Recommendation X.208 [60]. 3.3.1 ITU-T I.751 - Network operator NE Management MIB The ITU I.751 [51] standard defines objects for management of ATM NEs usin... / . . M Network Element NE MIB

Using State Space Exploration and a Natural Deduction Style Message.. - Clarke, Jha, Marrero (1998)   (Correct)
As more resources are added to computer networks, and as more vendors look to the World Wide Web as a viable marketplace, the importance of being able to restrict access and to insure some kind of acc... / resources are added to computer networks and as more vendors look to the br Engine to Verify Security Protocols E. M. Clarke S. Jha and W.

A Market Protocol for Decentralized Task Allocation - Walsh, Wellman (1998)   (Correct)
We present a decentralized market protocol for allocating tasks among agents that contend for scarce resources. Agents trade tasks and resources at prices determined by an auction protocol. We specify... / respectively. A task dependency network is a directed acyclic graph br A Market Protocol for Decentralized Task Allocation

Group Communication in Partitionable Systems: Specification and.. - Babaoglu, Davoli, Montresor (1998)   (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 ... / System Support for Partition-Aware Network Applications O. Babaoglu R. br Analysis of MetaRing a Real-Time Protocol for Metropolitan Area Network

Robust State Sharing for Wide Area Distributed Applications - Topol, Ahamad, Stasko (1998)   (Correct)
In this article, we present the Mocha wide area computing infrastructure we are currently developing. Mocha provides support for robust shared objects on heterogeneous platforms, and utilizes advanced... / for both local and wide area networks and present a sample home br use of multiple communication protocols to improve the efficiency of

MIRROR: A State-Conscious Concurrency Control Protocol for Replicated .. - Ming Xiong (1998)   (Correct)
Data replication is one of the main techniques by which database systems can hope to meet the stringent temporal constraints of current time-critical applications, especially Web-based directory and e... / These include the intelligent network services database described in br Concurrency Control Protocol for Replicated Real-Time

A Software Architecture for Zero-Copy RPC in Java - Chang, von Eicken (1998)   (Correct)
RPC has established itself as one of the more powerful communication paradigms for distributed computing. In recent years, object-oriented languages have impacted RPC semantics, with a number of varia... / with the bottleneck being the network transport in particular the br in particular the in-kernel protocol implementations. This paper

Gathercast: The Design and Implementation of a Programmable.. - Badrinath, Sudame (1998)   (Correct)
IP multicast is an e#cient point-to-multipoint distribution mechanism. However, there are a number of scenarios in which a reverse, multipoint-to-point aggregation mechanism is highly desirable. We in... / We have implemented it in our own network. One of the aggregation

Performance Characteristics of Mirror Servers on the Internet - Myers, Dinda, Zhang (1998)   (Correct)
As a growing number of web sites introduce mirrors to increase throughput, the challenge for clients becomes determining which mirror will offer the best performance when a document is to be retrieved... / which is the smallest number of network hops away. Others have br that may aid in the design of protocols for choosing among mirror

How to Coordinate Internet Applications based on Mobile Agents - Cabri, Leonardi, Zambonelli (1998)   (Correct)
Internet applications can take advantage of a new design paradigm based on mobile agents. However, the presence of mobile active computational entities introduces peculiar problems in the coordination... / that cooperate in a mostly network-unaware fashion Adl Instead br aims to define a precise protocol to retrieve information on a

Router Plugins: A Modular and Extensible Software Framework for.. - Decasper, Dittia, Parulkar, Plattner (1998)   (Correct)
Present day routers typically employ monolithic operating systems which are not easily upgradable and extensible. With the rapid rate of protocol development it is becoming increasingly important to d... / Computer Engineering and Networks Laboratory ETH Zurich br extensible. With the rapid rate of protocol development it is becoming

Flexible Network Support for Mobility - Zhao, Castelluccia, Baker (1998)   (Correct)
Fueled by the large number of powerful light-weight portable computers, the expanding availability of wireless networks, and the popularity of the Internet, there is an increasing demand to connect po... / Flexible Network Support for Mobility Xinhua

Multicast for RSVP Switching - An Extended Multicast Model with QoS.. - Fourmaux, Fdida (1998)   (Correct)
this paper. The "RSVP Multicast" model provides a multipoint-to-multipoint communication model with QoS. It enables flows to request several types of reservations with aggregation of resources and fil... / way of operating IP over ATM networks. This approach is known under the br flows. The QoS signaling protocol is RSVP Resource ReSerVation

TCP/IP Implementation with Endsystem QoS - Shi, Parulkar, Gopalakrishnan (1998)   (Correct)
This paper presents a Real-time Upcall (rtu) [1] based tcp/ip implementation that guarantees throughput for continuous media applications and ensures low latency bounds for interactive applications. ... / regardless the system or network load. The round trip time rtt br in networks and in endsystems. Protocols such as rsvp have been

Resource Access Control in Systems of Mobile Agents (Extended.. - al. (1998)   (Correct)
Matthew Hennessy 1 School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences Univ. of Sussex Brighton, UK matthewh@cogs.susx.ac.uk James Riely 2 Department of Computer Science North Carolina State Univ. Raleigh... / agents roam widely distributed networks in search of resources and br programming languages APIs and protocols have recently emerged which seek

Orthogonal Persistence for Java - A Mid-term Report - Jordan, Atkinson (1998)   (Correct)
The experience of applying the principles of orthogonal persistence to the Java programming language is described in the context of the PJama prototype implementation. The model for checkpointing the ... / device such as a file system or a network socket. Built on this was an ad br used as the argument marshalling protocol for the Java Remote Method

Agent Trustworthiness - Kassab, Voas (1998)   (Correct)
Agent-based technology could revolutionize the manner by which distributed computation is performed. The fact that the information returned by an agent to the agent owner cannot be validated by the ow... / of ABS is the conservation of network bandwidth once the agent br using well-known cryptographic protocols to transfer an agent securely.

A Performance-oriented Operating System Approach to Fast.. - Chiola And (1998)   (Correct)
The use of workstations connected by a fast Local Area Network (LAN) to form a so called Network of Workstations (NOW) is a very appealing idea to implement a low-cost parallel processing platform. In... / Fast Communications in a Low-cost Network of Workstations G. Chiola and br level of performance. Standard protocols and mechanisms implemented at

Group Key Management - Dunigan, Cao (1998)   (Correct)
This report describes an architecture and implementation for doing group key management over a data communications network. The architecture describes a protocol for establishing a shared encryption k... / over a data communications network. The architecture describes a br . Message protocol

Is Service Priority Useful in Networks? - Bajaj, Breslau, Shenker (1998)   (Correct)
A key question in the definition of new services for the Internet is whether to provide a single class of relaxed real-time service or multiple levels differentiated by their delay characteristics. In... / Is Service Priority Useful in Networks Sandeep Bajaj Lee Breslau

Role-based Protection and Delegation for Mobile Object Environments - Nagaratnam, Lea (1998)   (Correct)
PrincipalDomain is an administrative scoping construct for establishing security policies based on the principals invoking object services that may entail objects moving around a network to accomplish... / may entail objects moving around a network to accomplish their task. The br techniques authentication protocols or language constructs. PPM

A Novel Server Selection Technique for Improving the Response Time of .. - Fei, Bhattacharjee, Zegura, Ammar (1998)   (Correct)
Server replication is an approach often used to improve the ability of a service to handle a large number of clients. One of the important factors in the efficient utilization of replicated servers is... / W. Zegura Mostafa H. Ammar Networking and Telecommunications Group br set of specific service location protocols In this paper we examine

Modelling IP Mobility - Amadio, Prasad (1998)   (Correct)
We study a highly simplified version of proposals for mobility support in version 6 of Internet Protocols (IP). We concentrate on the issue of ensuring that messages to and from mobile agents are del... / increasingly complex nature of a network of routers and computing agents br in version of Internet Protocols IP We concentrate on the

Efficient Wavelength Routing in Trees with Low-Degree Converters - Auletta, Caragiannis, Kaklamanis.. (1998)   (Correct)
We study the use of limited wavelength conversion in order to increase bandwidth utilization in WDM (wavelength division multiplexing) all-optical networks. A measure of the complexity of a converte... / multiplexing all-optical networks. A measure of the complexity of a br under Project Algorithms and Protocols for Communication in High

A Practical Public Key Cryptosystem Provably Secure against Adaptive.. - Cramer, Shoup (1998)   (Correct)
A new public key cryptosystem is proposed and analyzed. The scheme is quite practical, and is provably secure against adaptive chosen ciphertext attack under standard intractability assumptions. There... / i.e.inject messages into a network or otherwise influence the br It is essential in designing protocols that are secure against active

Rate Adaptation Schemes in Networks with Mobile Hosts - Talukdar, Badrinath (1998)   (Correct)
This paper considers the problem of handoff management in an Integrated Services Packet Network supporting mobile hosts. In such a network, links may become overloaded due to a high concentration of m... / Rate Adaptation Schemes in Networks with Mobile Hosts Anup Kumar

Implementing Protocols in Java: The Price of Portability - Bobby Krupczak (1998)   (Correct)
As the number and variety of Web- and network-based applications continues to increase, so does the need for flexible communication protocols and services to support them. Traditionally, a major imped... / the number and variety of Web- and network-based applications continues to br Implementing Protocols in Java The Price of

Linear Complexity Algorithms for Bandwidth Reservations and Delay.. - Anthony Kam (1998)   (Correct)
We present several fast, practical linear-complexity scheduling algorithms that enable provision of various quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees in an input-queued switch with no speedup. Specifically,... / about rate and cell delays. Network management can then provide these br for Packet Switching Network Protocols. PhD thesis Massachusetts

Combining Finite Automata, Parallel Programs and SDL using Petri Nets - Grahlmann (1998)   (Correct)
This paper introduces a method to combine finite automata, parallel programs and SDL (Specification and Description Language) specifications. We base our approach on M-nets exploiting the rich set of ... / supported by the HCM Cooperation Network EXPRESS Expressiveness of br an ARQ Automatic Repeat reQuest protocol we show how the different

Protecting the Itinerary of Mobile Agents - Wilhelm, Staamann (1998)   (Correct)
Systems that support mobile agents are increasingly being used on the global Internet. An important application that is considered for these agents is electronic commerce, where agents roam the World ... / disconnected from the communication network. Once the user reconnects the br trusted hardware the TPE and a protocol the CryPO protocol which will

Network-Conscious GIF Image Transmission Over the Internet - Paul Amer (1998)   (Correct)
Traditional image compression techniques seek the smallest possible file size for a given level of image quality. By contrast, network-conscious image compression techniques take into account the fact... / Network-Conscious GIF Image Transmission br with an unordered transport protocol GIFNCa permits faster

A Scalable Key Distribution Hierarchy - McDaniel, Jamin (1998)   (Correct)
As the use of the Internet for electronic commerce, audio and video conferencing, and other applications with sensitive content grows, the need for secure services becomes critical. Central to the suc... / scalable to arbitrarily large networks. We propose a two level hierarchy br of the architecture and protocols of our public key certificate

Rapid Prototyping of Dataflow Programs on Hardware/Software.. - Eisenring, Teich, Thiele (1998)   (Correct)
In this paper, the problem of automatically mapping large-grain dataflow programs onto heterogeneous hardware /software architectures is treated. Starting with a given hardware/software partition, int... / Engineering and Communication Networks Lab TIK Swiss Federal br communication constraints bus protocols memory mapping interrupts

Modeling Communication Pipeline Latency - Randolph Wang (1998)   (Correct)
In this paper, we study how to minimize the latency of a message through a network that consists of a number of store-and-forward stages. This research is especially relevant for today's low overhead ... / the latency of a message through a network that consists of a number of

On Using Network Memory to Improve the Performance of.. - Ioannidis, Markatos, Sevaslidou (1998)   (Correct)
Transactions have been valued for their atomicity and recoverability properties that are useful to several systems, ranging from CAD environment to large-scale databases. Unfortunately, the performanc... / On Using Network Memory to Improve the br to implement a two-phase commit protocol. When a transaction commits all

On Indexed Data Broadcast - Khanna, Zhou (1998)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of efficient information retrieval in asymmetric communication environments, where multiple clients with limited resources retrieve information from a powerful server who perio... / has been studied in both the network model and the wireless br for indexed data broadcast i.e.protocols between the server and the

Randomized Protocols for Low-Congestion Circuit Routing in Multistage .. - Cole, Maggs, der Heide.. (1998)   (Correct)
In this paper we study randomized algorithms for circuit switching on multistage networks related to the butterfly. We devise algorithms that route messages by constructing circuits (or paths) for the... / in Multistage Interconnection Networks Richard Cole Bruce M.

The interaction of the TCP flow control procedure in end nodes on the .. - Wechta, Eberlein, Halsall (1998)   (Correct)
The existing Ethernet and Token Ring based networks, known as legacy LANs, are no longer able to satisfy the constantly growing demand for more bandwidth and better quality of service. However, switch... / Ethernet and Token Ring based networks known as legacy LANs are no br with the Transmission Control Protocol TCP running in each end

Interoperability of EFCI and ER Switches for ABR Services in ATM.. - Lai, Lin (1998)   (Correct)
With the advances in switching technologies, ER switches are becoming popular since they perform better than EFCI switches. In the transitional period, the EFCI and ER switches may coexist in the same... / Switches for ABR Services in ATM Networks Yuan-Cheng Lai Ying-Dar Lin br Header ATM Header - all ID Protocol Identifier all DIR Message

Collaborative Multimedia Documents: Authoring and Presentation - Candan, Prabhakaran, Subrahmanian (1998)   (Correct)
Multimedia documents are composed of different data types such as video, audio, text and images. Authoring a multimedia document is a creative exercise. Unlike traditional computer supported collabora... / document presentations the network has to guarantee a minimum br arena where access methods and protocols for sharing files and file

Authenticated Group Key Agreement and Friends - Ateniese, Steiner, Tsudik (1998)   (Correct)
Many modern computing environments involve dynamic peer groups. Distributed simulation, multi-user games, conferencing and replicated servers are just a few examples. Given the openness of today's net... / Given the openness of today's networks communication among group br groups are common in many network protocol layers and in many areas of

Applying The Proactor Pattern To High-Performance Web Servers - James Hu (1998)   (Correct)
Modern operating systems provide multiple concurrency mechanisms to develop high-performance Web servers. Synchronous multi-threading is a popular mechanism for developing Web servers that must perfor... / INTRODUCTION Computing power and network bandwidth on the Internet has br Virtual Filesystem Strategy Protocol Pipeline Concurrency Expander

Implementing Adaptability in the Standard Reference Model - Rutledge, Hardman, van Ossenbruggen, .. (1998)   (Correct)
This paper discusses the implementation of adaptability in environments that are based on the Standard Reference Model for hypermedia. This adaptability is explored in the context of style sheets, whi... / or changing system resources e.g. network bandwidth A hypermedia style br or quality of service negotiation protocols on different platforms thus

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