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Cost/Performance Tradeoffs in Network Interconnects for Clusters of.. - Kurmann, Rauch, Stricker (2003)   (Correct)
The definition of a commodity component is quite obvious when it comes to the PC as a basic compute engine and building block for clusters of PCs. Looking at the options for a more or less performant ... /

Deterministic Truthful Approximation Schemes for Scheduling Related.. - Auletta, De Prisco, Penna, Persiano (2003)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of scheduling on parallel related machines owned by selfish agents. We provide a deterministic polynomial-time approximation scheme and suitable payment functions that yield a ... / of changing the parameters of their TCP IP stack to get a better throughput. br arising in computer science networking and algorithmic questions

An Adaptive Inverse Controller for Explicit Rate Congestion Control.. - Laberteaux, Rohrs, Antsaklis (2003)   (Correct)
This paper examines explicit rate congestion control for data networks. The Available Bit Rate (ABR) service category of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks serves as an example explicit rate sy... / rate congestion control for data networks. The Available Bit Rate ABR br Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM networks serves as an example explicit

A Review on Networking and Multiplayer Computer Games - Smed, Kaukoranta, Hakonen (2002)   (Correct)
Networking forms an essential part of multiplayer computer games. In this paper, we review the techniques developed for improving networking in distributed interactive real-time applications. We prese... /

An Analysis of VI Architecture Primitives in Support of Parallel and.. - Begel, Buonadonna, Culler, Gay (2002)   (Correct)
We present the results of a detailed study of the Virtual Interface (VI) paradigm as a communication foundation for a distributed computing environment. Using Active Messages and the Split-C global me... / and compared the results to TCP IP on gigabit ethernet. Madu et. al br Pentium Iii Smps And The Myrinet Network. We Break Down This Cost To Use

Architectures for Service Differentiation in Overloaded Internet.. - Voigt (2002)   (Correct)
Webservers become overloaded when one or several server resources... unknown Architectures for Service Dierentiation in Overloaded Internet Servers Thiemo Voigt for the Degree of Doctor of Philos... /

Multivariate Resource Performance Forecasting in the Network Weather.. - Swany, Wolski (2002)   (Correct)
This paper describes a new technique in the Network Weather Service for producing multi-variate forecasts. The new technique uses the NWS's univariate forecasters and emprically gathered Cumulative Di... / throughput is predicted for long TCP IP transfers from short NWS network br Performance Forecasting in the Network Weather Service UCSB

Adaptive Load Sharing for Network Processors - Kencl, Le Boudec (2002)   (Correct)
A novel scheme for processing packets in a router is presented, which provides for load sharing among multiple network processors distributed within the router. It is complemented by a feedback contro... / of parallel implementations of the TCP IP packet processing within routers. br Adaptive Load Sharing for Network Processors Lukas Kencl

Full TCP/IP in 8 Bits - Dunkels (2002)   (Correct)
We describe two small and portable TCP/IP implementations fulfilling the subset of RFC1122 requirements needed for full host-to-host interoperability. Our TCP/IP implementations do not sacrifice any o... /

A TCP Tuning Daemon - Dunigan, Mathis, Tierney (2002)   (Correct)
Many high performance distributed applications require high network throughput but are able to achieve only a small fraction of the available bandwidth. A common cause of this problem is improperly t... / Mbits sec. By design TCP IP was built with robustness as the br applications require high network throughput but are able to

The case for a new IP congestion control framework - Kelly (2002)   (Correct)
There is now an increased understanding of how to engineer end-system based flow controls that offer low-loss and low-delay to all packets even when congestion is present. These new controls use exp... / architecture is embodied in the TCP IP protocol suite and best described br has allowed rapid evolution of networking technologies below the IP

GNUnet - A truly anonymous networking infrastructure - Bennett, Grothoff, Horozov.. (2002)   (Correct)
This paper describes how anonymity is achieved in GNUnet, a framework for anonymous distributed and secure networking. We describe gap, a simple protocol for anonymous transfer of data which achieves ... /

STEPS: Supporting Traditional Education Procedures - A TCP/IP.. - Bouras, Lampsas, Spirakis (2002)   (Correct)
This paper describes an integrated model for the realization of an Open and Distance Learning (ODL) environment supporting traditional learning procedures, through collaborative learning and active pa... / Education Procedures-A TCP IP Multimedia Networks-Based Model br Procedures-A Tcp ip Multimedia Networks-Based Model Christos Bouras

Introducing SCSI-To-IP Cache for Storage Area Networks - He, Yang, Zhang (2002)   (Correct)
Data storage plays an essential role in today's fast-growing data-intensive network services. New standards and products emerge very rapidly for networked data storages. Given the mature Internet infr... / infrastructure the Internet TCP IP Implementing SAN over IP brings br today's fast-growing data-intensive network services. New standards and

Traffic Modeling of IP Networks Using the Batch Markovian Arrival.. - Klemm, Lindemann, Lohmann (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper, we identify the batch Markovian arrival process (BMAP) as analytically tractable model of choice for aggregated traffic modeling of IP networks. The key idea of this aggregated traffi... /

Optimizing the Distribution of Large Data Sets in Theory and Practice - Rauch, Kurmann, Stricker (2002)   (Correct)
Multicasting large amounts of data efficiently to all nodes of a PC cluster is an important operation. In the form of a partition cast it can be used to replicate entire software installations by clon... /

Is IP going to take over the world (of communications)? - Molinero-Fernández, McKeown, Zhang (2002)   (Correct)
While it is technically pleasing to believe that IP will dominate all forms of communication, our delight in its elegance is making us overlook its shortcomings. IP is an excellent means to exchange d... /

TCP Servers: Offloading TCP Processing in Internet Servers. Design.. - Rangarajan, Bohra, Banerjee.. (2002)   (Correct)
TCP Server is a system architecture aiming to offload network processing from the host(s) running an Internet server. The basic idea is to execute the TCP/IP processing on a dedicated processor, node,... /

GAP - practical anonymous networking - Bennett, Grothoff (2002)   (Correct)
This paper describes how anonymity is achieved in GNUnet, a framework for anonymous distributed and secure networking. We describe gap, a simple protocol for anonymous transfer of data which achieves ... /

STORM: Lightning-Fast Resource Management - Frachtenberg, Petrini, Fernandez.. (2002)   (Correct)
Although clusters are a popular form of high-performance computing (HPC), they remain more difficult to manage than sequential systems, or even symmetric multiprocessors. Furthermore, as cluster sizes... / management to exploit low-level network features. As a result of this br are provided by the underlying network in the bottom layer. In our

A Reactive Service Composition Architecture for Pervasive Computing.. - Chakraborty, Perich, Joshi, Finin.. (2002)   (Correct)
Technological advances in semiconductor processing and design as well as wireless networking are leading us towards the vision of Pervasive Computing. We envision that in the (near) future, devices a... /

Pipelined Scheduling of Tiled Nested Loops onto Clusters of SMPs.. - Athanasaki, Sotiropoulos, Tsoukalas, .. (2002)   (Correct)
This paper describes the performance benefits attained using enhanced network interfaces to achieve low latency communication. We present a novel, pipelined scheduling approach which takes advantage o... / Network protocol stacks such as TCP IP aggravate the communication br of SMPs using Memory Mapped Network Interfaces Maria Athanasaki

Middleware for Mobile Information Access - Chakraborty, Perich, Joshi, Finin.. (2002)   (Correct)
Mobile information access involves retrieving information from wired service providers. Often there are situations where the information is not available from a single service provider but can be obt... /

Design and Validation of Portable Communication Infrastructure for.. - Li, Tao, Goldberg, Hsu, Tamir (2002)   (Correct)
We describe the communication infrastructure (CI) for our fault-tolerant cluster middleware, which is optimized for two classes of communication: for the applications and for the cluster management mi... /

Improving Throughput with Cascaded TCP Connections: the Logistical.. - Swany, Wolski (2002)   (Correct)
This paper describes a system designed to improve network performance and functionality in a way that is applicable from high-performance distributed computing to wireless and mobile networking. Our a... / consisting of multiple sequential TCP IP streams cascaded from source to br a system designed to improve network performance and functionality in

Towards a Minimal Hosting Specification for Open Agent Systems: the.. - Hoile, Bonsma (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper we observe that the strategies adopted by many standards projects may unnecessarily restrict the range of agent control, addressing and communication strategies which can be hosted, and ... /

The Caltech Multi-Vehicle Wireless Testbed - Lars Cremean William (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper we introduce the Caltech Multi-Vehicle Wireless Testbed (MVWT), a platform for testing decentralized control methodologies for multiple vehicle coordination and formation stabilization. ... /

JESA Service Discovery Protocol - Preuss (2002)   (Correct)
Pervasive computing requires management techniques allowing e#cient service handling in volatile contexts. The Java Enhanced Service Architecture (JESA) is a service platform addressing this issue for... /

Trends in Storage Infrastructure - Julian Satran Ealan (2002)   (Correct)
We foresee an emerging application oriented storage infrastructure whereby interconnected specialized server applications and generalized storage entities store/retrieve data. A File/Cache manager of ... /

A Comparison of Portable Dynamic Web Content - Technologies For The (2002)   (Correct)
Apache is considered to be the most extensible, secure and widely used server on the Internet. On our talk we focus on its first characteristic, extensibility, analyzing many techniques used to provid... /

IP Storage: The Challenge Ahead - Prasenjit Sarkar Kaladhar (2002)   (Correct)
Advanced networking technology has led to the genesis of the storage area network model, where host servers can access storage as a service from various devices connected to the network. While the ini... /

Storage Area Networks and the High Performance Storage System - Harry Hulen And (2002)   (Correct)
The High Performance Storage System (HPSS) is a mature Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) system that was developed around a network-centered architecture, with client access to storage provided th... /

Denali: Lightweight Virtual Machines for Distributed and Networked.. - Whitaker, Shaw, Gribble (2002)   (Correct)
The goal of Denali is to safely execute many independent, untrusted server applications on a single physical machine. This would enable any developer to inject a new service into third-party Internet ... / example the file bu er-cache and TCP IP socket bu ers consume memory br Machines for Distributed and Networked Applications Andrew Whitaker

From Protocol Stack to Protocol Heap - Role-Based Architecture - Braden, Faber, Handley (2002)   (Correct)
Questioning whether layering is still an adequate foundation for networking architectures, this paper investigates non-layered approaches to the design and implementation of network protocols. The goa... / current large protocols such as IP TCP and HTTP into somewhat smaller br still an adequate foundation for networking architectures this paper

Scale and Performance in the Denali Isolation Kernel - Whitaker, Shaw, Gribble (2002)   (Correct)
This paper describes the Denali isolation kernel, an operating system architecture that safely multiplexes a large number of untrusted Internet services on shared hardware. Denali's goal is to allow n... /

LiME: A Linux based MPLS Emulator - Gadgil, Karandikar (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present the design of a Linux based Emulator for Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) network-LiME. LiME has been designed to emulate real world network toplogies and test actual MPL... / ered network emulator for TCP IP based networks To the best br Label Switching MPLS network-LiME. LiME has been designed to

A Component-Based And Adaptable Platform For Networked Cooperations.. - Alda, Radetzki, Bergmann, Cremers (2002)   (Correct)
This article describes our conceivability of a software platform, which should facilitate collaboration, coordination and communication within virtual-networked cooperations in the context of civil an... /

Data-Driven Implementation of Efficient Protocol Handlers - Nishikawa, Aoki, Ishii (2002)   (Correct)
This paper discusses and clarifies effectiveness of data-driven implementation of protocol handling system in multimedia networking environment. This paper first describes the cases where various type... /

Decentralized GIS Web Services on Grid - Panatkool, Laoveerakul (2002)   (Correct)
Geographical data is typically generated and stored locally which is then processed by a limited number of specialized computations or services on that site. Nonetheless, to get a global view, one n... / efficiently talk to each other via TCP IP protocol. GIS researches also br such as single point of failure network congestion data inconsistency

A Practical Controller for Explicit Rate Congestion Control - Laberteaux, Rohrs, Antsaklis (2002)   (Correct)
This paper examines congestion control for explicit rate data networks. The available bit rate (ABR) service category of asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks serves as an example system, however,... /

A Split Stack Approach to Mobility-Providing Performance-Enhancing.. - Davison, Komaravolu, Wu (2002)   (Correct)
Many varieties of performance-enhancing proxies (PEPs) have been proposed to improve TCP performance and/or provide seamless mobility. unknown A Split Stack Approach to Mobility-Providing Performanc... /

The Transmission Control Protocol - Noureddine, Tobagi (2002)   (Correct)
As attested by its predominance in the Internet, TCP has been a... In this document, we describe the various mechanisms for reliable data delivery and congestion control implemented in TCP, discuss th... /

Design and Analysis of a Layer Seven Network Processor Accelerator.. - Memik, Memik, Mangione-Smith (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present an accelerator that is designed to improve performance of network processing applications, particularly layer seven networking applications. The accelerator can easily be int... /

TCP Servers: A TCP/IP Offloading Architecture For Internet Servers.. - Banerjee (2002)   (Correct)
OF THE THESIS TCP Servers: A TCP/IP Offloading Architecture for Internet Servers, using Memory-Mapped Communication by Kalpana S Banerjee Thesis Director: Liviu Iftode TCP Server is a system arch... /

Quantifying the Impact of Architectural Scaling on Communication - Heath, Kaur, Martin, Nguyen (2001)   (Correct)
This work quantifies how persistent increases in processor speed compared to I/O speed reduce the performance gap between specialized, high performance messaging and general purpose networking such as... / general purpose networking such as TCP IP and UDP IP. The comparison is br messaging and general purpose networking such as TCP IP and UDP IP. The

What TCP/IP Protocol Headers Can Tell Us About the Web - Smith, Hernandez-Campos, Jeffay, Ott (2001)   (Correct)
We report the results of a large-scale empirical study of web traffic. Our study is based on over 500 GB of TCP/IP protocol-header traces collected in 1999 and 2000 (approximately one year apart) fr... / to SIGMETRICS . What TCP IP Protocol Headers Can Tell Us br has profound implications for how network infrastructure and protocols are

Long-Range Dependence and Data Network Traffic - Willinger, Paxson, Riedi, Taqqu (2001)   (Correct)
This is an overview of a relatively recent application of long-range dependence (LRD) to the area of communication networks, in particular to problems concerned with the dynamic nature of packet ows i... / including a description of the TCP IP protocols used in today's br internetworking protocol for TCP IP. TCP is involved in the next higher

Guaranteed Frame Rate : a better service for TCP/IP in ATM networks - Bonaventure, Nelissen (2001)   (Correct)
Guaranteed Frame Rate (GFR) recently approved by the ATM Forum is expected to become an important service category to eciently support TCP/IP trac in ATM networks. We rst describe the GFR trac contrac... / Frame Rate a better service for TCP IP in ATM networks Olivier br better service for TCP IP in ATM networks Olivier Bonaventure Jordi

Micro-Mobility within Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Towards Hybrid.. - Typpö (2001)   (Correct)
This work studies two different approaches for mobile networking and examines the integration of them. Protocol proposals for micro-mobility management within wireless access networks on the edge of t... / . Tcp ip The Heart Of The Internet br GW Internet Network infrastructure with

Smart Messages: A System Architecture for Large Networks of Embedded.. - Stanley-Marbell, Borcea, Nagaraja.. (2001)   (Correct)
Embedded systems greatly outnumber desktop computing systems and are witnessing rapid growth as increasing numbers of industrial, commercial and consumer devices incorporate embedded intelligence. In ... / naming architectures such as TCP IP that provide unique names on a br A System Architecture for Large Networks of Embedded Systems Phillip

A non-intrusive, wavelet-based approach to detecting network.. - Huang, Feldmann, Willinger (2001)   (Correct)
The main objective of this paper is to explore how much information about the characteristics of end-toend network paths can be inferred from relying solely on passive packet-level traces of existing ... / structural properties of aggregate TCP IP packet traces reveal themselves br so on a perpacket type i.e.IP TCP UDP and others basis. At the

The Design of an Adaptive CORBA Load Balancing Service - Othman, O'Ryan, Schmidt (2001)   (Correct)
As network-centric computing becomes more pervasive and applications become more distributed, the demand for greater scalability and dependability is increasing. Distributed system scalability can deg... / rather than e.g.processes or TCP IP addresses. Moreover a load br April . Abstract As network-centric computing becomes more

Standardizing Agent Communication - Labrou (2001)   (Correct)
An Agent Communication Language (ACL) is a collection of speech-act-like message types, with agreed-upon semantics, which facilitate the knowledge and information exchange between software agents. u... / syntax that are transported over TCP IP connections and aimed at br seems appealing in a world of networked distributed and heterogeneous

Hardware-Assisted Networking Using Scheduled Transfer Protocol On.. - Pietikäinen (2001)   (Correct)
As network speeds have increased, the demands placed on protocol implementations have grown significantly. Gigabit Ethernet has made network speeds of 100 MB/s possible on commodity hardware, although... /

Optimizing Distributed System Performance via Adaptive Middleware.. - Othman, Schmidt (2001)   (Correct)
Load balancing middleware is used extensively to improve scalability and overall system throughput in distributed systems. Many load balancing middleware services are simplistic, however, since they a... / reduced number of messages lowers network resource utilization which in br to optimize state transfers more network utilization is typically incurred

Structure and Performance of the Direct Access File System - Magoutis, Addetia, Fedorova.. (2001)   (Correct)
The Direct Access File System (DAFS) is an emerging industrial standard for network-attached storage. DAFS takes advantage of new user-level network interface standards. This enables a user-level file... / has explored copy avoidance for TCP IP communication Chase et al. br emerging industrial standard for network-attached storage. DAFS takes

Prioritized Resource Allocation for Stressed Networks - Beard, Frost (2001)   (Correct)
Overloads that occur during times of network stress result in blocked access to all users, independent of importance. These overloads can occur because of degraded resource availability or abnormally ... /

CableS : Thread Control and Memory System Extensions for Shared.. - Jamieson, Bilas (2001)   (Correct)
Clusters of high-end workstations and PCs are currently used in many application domains to perform large-scale computations or as scalable servers for I/O bound tasks. Although clusters have many adv... / latencies compared to traditional TCP IP based local area networks. br not yet provide file system and networking support across cluster nodes. We

Minimal TCP/IP implementation with proxy support - Dunkels (2001)   (Correct)
Over the last years, interest for connecting small devices such as sensors to an existing network infrastructure such as the global Internet has steadily increased. Such devices often has very limit... /

Statement of Research and Teaching Progress - Chase (2001)   (Correct)
This report summarizes the development of my research programs and teaching through my career to date, as required by Duke University for its tenure decision process. Section 1 gives a research overvi... /

Adaptive Rate Control in High-Speed Networks: Performance Issues - Mohamed Abdelazizy Ioannis (2001)   (Correct)
It is well established that increased network transmission speed reduces the effectiveness of feedbackbased adaptive rate control mechanisms, due to the increased bandwidth propagation delay product. /

Aspects of Networking in Multiplayer Computer Games - Smed, Kaukoranta, Hakonen (2001)   (Correct)
Distributed, real-time multiplayer computer games (MCGs) are in the vanguard of utilizing the networking possibilities. Although related research have been done in military simulations, virtual realit... / Aspects of Networking in Multiplayer Computer Games br in the vanguard of utilizing the networking possibilities. Although related

IP Routing Issues In Satellite Constellation Networks - Wood, Clerget, Andrikopoulos.. (2001)   (Correct)
This paper examines strategies for implementing and operating IP routing effectively within satellite constellation networks, given known constraints on the constellation resulting from satellite mobi... / and growing in size. The TCP IP protocol suite used on the br Issues In Satellite Constellation Networks L. Wood A.

SPIRAL: A Client-Transparent Third-Party Transfer Scheme for Network.. - Xiaonan Ma And (2001)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present SPIRAL 1 , a simple scheme for supporting third-party transfer on storage systems with network-attached disks (NADs). SPIRAL is totally transparent to clients and retains t... / File system Buffer cache TCP IP Client TCP UDP header IP header br redirected packets have complete IP and TCP UDP header information so

Design and Analysis of a Network Transfer Layer for Parallel File.. - Carns (2001)   (Correct)
This document describes the design and analysis of a network transfer layer for the Parallel Virtual File System (PVFS). PVFS [6] is a parallel le system developed at Clemson University for use on Li... / . . . TCP IP sockets . br Message Interface. The rst is TCP IP. TCP IP is a well known and widely

Towards Network-Aware Data Mining - Parthasarathy (2001)   (Correct)
As our ability to collect, store, and distribute huge amounts of data increases with advancing technology, discovering the knowledge hidden in these ever-growing databases has become a pressing proble... /

WAP-Location Control and Route Optimization for Mobile Hosts - Swami (2001)   (Correct)
this paper, a movement is de ned as a cell boundary crossing by a mobile node. A movement occurs when a mobile node moves from the residing cell to one of the four neighboring cells. The mobility rate... / In particular the death of TCP IP has been oft foretold but it has br . Introduction Existing networking protocols have been designed

Logistical Computing and Internetworking: Middleware for the Use of.. - Beck, Arnold, Bassi, Berman.. (2001)   (Correct)
The Logistical Computing and Internetworking (LoCI) project is a reflection of the way that the next generation internetworking fundamentally changes our definition of high performance wide area comp... /

Design and Deployment of a Passive Monitoring Infrastructure - Fraleigh, Diot, Lyles, Owezarski.. (2001)   (Correct)
This paper presents the architecture of a passive monitoring system installed within the Sprint IP backbone network. This system di ers from other packet monitoring systems in that it collects packet-... / IPMON systems which collect TCP IP headers of every packet br and the number of packets with IP and TCP options. The number of packets

Sirin Palasri Steven Huter ZitaWenzel, Ph.D. OR THE HIST Y OFTHE.. - Steven (2001)   (Correct)
this paper. unknown Sirin Palasri Steven Huter ZitaWenzel, Ph.D. OR THE HIST Y OFTHE INTERNET IN THAILAND Sirin Palasri Steven G. Huter Zita Wenzel (Ph.D.) The Network Startup Resource Center ... / gradually transitioned to full TCP IP in . Boosted by the strong br G. Huter Zita Wenzel Ph.D.The Network Startup Resource Center NSRC

Exploitation of wireless link QoS mechanisms in IP QoS architectures - Manner, Kojo, Laukkanen, Liljeberg.. (2001)   (Correct)
TCP/IP protocols make minimal assumptions about the capabilities of a link layer used to carry IP packets between nodes. The recent evolution of IP-based mobile and wireless communication has driven t... / Fin- Finland Abstract Tcp ip Protocols Make Minimal Assumptions br point. However mobile wireless networks pose new challenges for IP QoS

Class-Based Thresholds: Lightweight Active Router-Queue Management.. - Parris (2001)   (Correct)
rinne, F. Emanuel. The Direct Adjustment Algorithm: A TCP-Friendly Adaptation Scheme. Technical Report, GMD-FOKUS, Aug. 1997. Available from http://www.fokus.gmd.de/usr/sisalem. [Sisalem98] D. Sisalem... /

SILK: Scout Paths in the Linux Kernel - Bavier, Voigt, Wawrzoniak, Peterson, .. (2001)   (Correct)
SILK stands for Scout In the Linux Kernel, and is a port of the Scout operating system to run as a Linux kernel module. SILK forms a replacement networking subsystem for standard Linux 2.4 kernels. Li... / Limits On Individual Flows. Tcp Ip Eth Socket Vnet Figure A br module. SILK forms a replacement networking subsystem for standard Linux

CSP: A Novel System Architecture for Scalable Internet and.. - Hemal Shah Dave (2001)   (Correct)
The boundary between the network edge and the front-end servers of the data center is blurring. Appliance vendors are flooding the market with new capabilities, while switch/router vendors scramble to... / Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP processing from the front-end br The boundary between the network edge and the front-end servers of

Multilayered Mobility Management for Survivable Network - Ravi (2001)   (Correct)
A variety of mobility management scheme have been developed for commercial networks ranging from Mobile IP (network layer support), to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) based on application layer ... / a modified version of kernel's TCP IP stack. SIP based mobility br Mobility Management for Survivable Network Ashutosh Dutta Ravi Jain

Conception, implementation and evaluation of a QoS - based.. - Garcia, Chassot, Lozes, Diaz.. (2001)   (Correct)
Research reported in this paper deals with the design of a communication architecture with guaranteed end-to-end quality of service (QoS) in an IPv6 environment providing differentiated services w... / a revised architecture for the TCP IP protocol suite. One of the key br the proposed architecture the networking platform on which the

An Expert System for Analyzing Firewall Rules - Eronen, Zitting (2001)   (Correct)
When deploying firewalls in an organization, it is essential to verify that the firewalls are configured properly. The problem of finding out what a given firewall configuration does occurs, for insta... / the reader has some background in TCP IP networking. . Firewalls br occurs for instance when a new network administrator takes over or a

PMS: a PVC Management System for ATM Networks - Yang, Phan (2001)   (Correct)
Reported in this paper is the developed PMS, a PVC management system for ATM networks. PMS provides a scalable, end-to-end path management solution required for managing todays complex ATM network... / Tier Service Tier Data Tier Tcp ip Corba Bus Device Dmi br a PVC Management System for ATM Networks C. Yang and S. Phan July

Mobile RMI: Supporting Remote Access to Java Server Objects on Mobile .. - Broadcom (2001)   (Correct)
Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) is a specification for building distributed object-oriented applications. RMI was designed primarily for use in conventional, wired computing environments and provi... / communication also means that the TCP IP connections used to access these br S iiop Iiop Mobility Layer Tcp ip Tcp ip Orb Mobile Host Mobility

A Highly Adaptable Infrastructure for Service Discovery and.. - Lalana Kagal Vladimir (2001)   (Correct)
In an age where wirelessly networked appliances and devices are becoming commonplace, there is a necessity for providing a standard interface to them that is easily accessible by any mobile user. The ... / of communication medium including TCP IP Infrared CDPD and Bluetooth. br In an age where wirelessly networked appliances and devices are

MANIC: An Open-Source System to Create and Deliver Courses over the.. - Agustn Schapira Kimberly (2001)   (Correct)
This paper describes MANIC, an open-source, crossplatform system to create and deliver courses over the WWW. MANIC allows instructors to create courses and deliver them to students as HTML slides show... / to Networking The ISO Model TCP IP Protocol etc. Knowledge units br stands for Multimedia Asynchronous Networked Individualized Courseware

Integrated and Distributed Manufacturing, A Multi-Agent Perspective - Barata, Camarinha-Matos, Boissier.. (2001)   (Correct)
There has been a large and rapid evolution in terns of the paradigms and technologies to support the development of distributed manufacturing systems and real-time applications. This paper starts wi... / files executing a programs.The TCP IP protocols at once brought network br and control leading to a network of collaborative manufacturing

iMobile: A Proxy-Based Platform for Mobile Services - Rao, Chang (2001)   (Correct)
iMobile is a proxy-based platform that addresses the research issues in building mobile services. iMobile acts as a message gateway that allows mobile devices using various protocols on different acc... / Messaging GSM TDMA CDPD TCP IP. . INTRODUCTION The rapid br Chung-Hwa Herman Rao Network Services Research Center AT T

DTMsim - DTM channel simulation in ns - Abrahamsson, Marsh (2001)   (Correct)
Dynamic Transfer Mode (DTM) is a ring based MAN technology that provides a channel abstraction with a dynamically adjustable capacity. TCP is a reliable end to end transport protocol capable of adj... /

Characteristics of Fragmented IP Traffic on Internet Links - Shannon, Moore, claffy (2001)   (Correct)
Fragmented IP traffic is a unique component of the overall mix of traffic on the Internet. Many assertions about the nature and extent of fragmented traffic are anecdotal rather than empirical. In thi... / fragment CoralReef TCP IP I. INTRODUCTION The Internet br effects of NFS streaming media networked video games and tunneled

CORBA Request Portable Interceptors: A Performance Analysis - Marchetti, Verde, Baldoni (2001)   (Correct)
Interceptors are a mean to add specific network-oriented capabilities (such as authentication, flow control, caching etc.) to a distributed application which runs over a middleware without changing ei... / is the GIOP instance over the TCP IP transport layer. Inter br are a mean to add specific network-oriented capabilities such as

Ticket Server Performance Evaluation Using a Hybrid Simulation.. - Beard, Frost (2001)   (Correct)
A ticket server architecture was proposed in [1] and [2] to issue tickets to ensure access to communications resources in crisis situations. End users interact directly with servers using intelligen... / frost eecs.ukans.edu Keywords Network management ticket servers br performance requirements and network administrative overhead. The

OmniRPC: a Grid RPC facility for Cluster and Global Computing in.. - Sato, Hirano, Tanaka, Sekiguchi (2001)   (Correct)
Omni remote procedure call facility, OmniRPC, is a threadsafe unknown OmniRPC: a Grid RPC facility for Cluster and Global Computing in OpenMP (extended abstract) Mitsuhisa Sato , Motonari Hirano ... / network Local-area network rsh TCP IP Fig. . OpenMP multi-threaded br remote computers to exploit network-wide parallelism.

Analysis of two competing TCP/IP connections - Altman, Jiménez.. (2001)   (Correct)
Many mathematical models exist for describing the behavior of TCP#IP under an exogenous loss process that does not depend on the window size. The goal of this paper is to present a mathematical analy... /

An Architecture for Flexible Multi-Security Domain Networks - Tim Gibson Ph (2001)   (Correct)
This paper briefly explains how the U.S. military currently implements secure networks internally and with multi-national alliance partners, the limitations of the current implementations, and propose... /

Adaptive Header Compression for Wireless Networks - Jiao, Schwiebert, Richard (2001)   (Correct)
TCP/IP header compression has long been used to send information efficiently and to improve the response time of communication systems. It is also well known that errors on the link where header compr... /

A Java/Matlab Simulator For Power Exchange Markets - Contreras, Losi, Russo (2001)   (Correct)
The discussion about the pros and cons of several proposed auction models in electricity markets is still open. Any proposal on the structure of a deregulated electric energy industry should be suppor... / A client-server structure based on TCP IP protocol has been adopted for br to take into account transmission network security. Simulation is also

Advanced Research Issues for Tomorrow's Multimedia Networks - Pier Luca Montessoro (2001)   (Correct)
Computer networks require complex solutions for traffic shaping and for bandwidth management on links and switching nodes, in order to provide a reliable QoS-based infrastructure for multimedia and ba... /

Some Notes on Security in the Service Location Protocol Version 2.. - Vettorello, Bettstetter.. (2001)   (Correct)
Service discovery protocols help users of a communication network to find services, applications, and devices that are available in the network. This feature is especially useful for mobile users in f... / found in It is designed for TCP IP networks and scales from small br TUM Institute of Communication Networks Munich Germany Email

Metadata Management of Terabyte Datasets from an IP Backbone Network: .. - Moon, Roscoe (2001)   (Correct)
INTRODUCTION Network measurements provide insight about real network traffic characteristics which cannot be obtained through modelling or simulation. Frequently, however, subsequent analysis of netwo... / capture packet payloads simply IP TCP UDP headers no sampling of br Datasets from an IP Backbone Network Experience and Challenges Sue

Universal Plug and Play Machine Models - Glässer, Gurevich, Veanes (2001)   (Correct)
various intelligent appliances, wireless devices and PCs. It is called the Universal Plug and Play Device Architecture (UPnP). We construct a high-level Abstract State Machine (ASM) model for UPnP. Th... /

IEEE 40 Computer - Enabling Italian Government (2001)   (Correct)
support vertical applications, exporting their services requires substantial reengineering. Frequently, however, technological issues such as legacy architectures, internal organizational structure... / service layer consists of standard TCP IP Internet protocols. The basic br since its creation the Unitary Network is the most important and

Mobile services over short range communication - Kammann, Strang, Wendlandt (2001)   (Correct)
This paper highlights issues of migrating from mobile internet access towards a distributed service platform. Starting with an analysis of different bearer services the paper surveys integration aspec... / assigned and can start using TCP IP over PPP. The DUN profile is the br Virtual Modem Ppp Ip Tcp A P P L I C A T

Bluetooth: - Technology For Short-Range (2001)   (Correct)
protocol stack. I will also briefly describe its service discovery protocol and, finally, how the layers of the protocol stack fit together from an application's point of view. Bluetooth Specificatio... / and transport protocols including TCP IP can be supported on top of PPP. br from the classical seven-layer networking model in some ways. These

An Analysis of Three Gigabit Networking Protocols for Storage Area.. - Kaladhar Voruganti Prasenjit (2001)   (Correct)
SCSI protocol is the protocol of choice for block storage management. Different transport mechanisms such as parallel SCSI, Fibre Channel, iSCSI and Infiniband can be used to transfer SCSI protocol da... / Infiniband and iSCSI SCSI over TCP IP are three popular gigabit speed br card which implements Ethernet IP TCP and iSCSI layers. Gigabit

Paul S. Graham's Resume - Graham (2001)   (Correct)
This is Paul Graham's resume. unknown Paul S. Graham 1962 N. 110 W. Apt. 122, Provo, UT 84604, W:(801)378-7206, H:(801)371-2023, grahamp@ee.byu.edu OBJECTIVE Full-time position. Available August 200... / building and administering TCP IP networks of PCs and workstations br use Installed Novell networks client software and hardware

DIVISOR: DIstributed VIdeo Server fOr stReaming - Gialama, Markatos, Sevaslidou.. (2001)   (Correct)
This paper presents the design and implementation of a networking system architecture targeted to support high-speed video transmission to multiple clients. We have designed, implemented, and evaluate... /

Over The Air User Initiated Provisioning Recommended Practice - Microsystems (2001)   (Correct)
this document describes one of the two basic cases: . the end-user device uses a browser using the WAP protocol stack and . the WSP protocol is used for communication between the terminal and the WA... / be HTTP carried as usual over TCP IP. For the former interface this br from the provisioning server to the network The latter of these interfaces

Fiber Channel Over TCP/IP (FCIP) - Rajagopal, Bhagwat, Helland, al. (2001)   (Correct)
Fibre Channel Over TCP/IP (FCIP) describes mechanisms that allow the interconnection of islands of Fibre Channel storage area networks over IP-based networks to form a unified storage area network in ... / Akara Fibre Channel Over TCP IP FCIP Status of this Memo This br Valley V. Chau G. Hecht Gadzoox Networks S. Wilson B. Snively R. Weber

LEAP: a FIPA platform for handheld and mobile devices - Bergenfi, Poggi (2001)   (Correct)
The ever-increasing importance of the market of portable devices is promoting the migration of technologies originally developed for the fixed network to the mobile network. This paper describes the... /

Scalable Resource Management in High Performance Computers - Frachtenberg, Petrini, Fernandez.. (2001)   (Correct)
Clusters of workstations have emerged as an important platform for building cost-effective, scalable and highly-available computers. Although many hardware solutions are available today, the largest c... /

A Pragmatic Controller for Explicit Rate Congestion Control - Laberteaux, Rohrs, Antsaklis (2001)   (Correct)
This paper examines congestion control for explicit rate data networks. The Available Bit Rate (ABR) service category of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks serves as an example system for this ... /

Applying Optimization Principle Patterns to Real-time ORBs - Pyarali, O'Ryan, Schmidt, Gokhale.. (2000)   (Correct)
First-generation CORBA middleware was reasonably successful at meeting the demands of applications with besteffort quality of service (QoS) requirements. Supporting applications with more stringent Qo... / networking software such as TCP IP. Optimization principle patterns br eliminate common sources of network programming errors and provide

Applying Patterns to Develop a Pluggable Protocols Framework for ORB.. - Schmidt, O'Ryan, Othman, Kuhns.. (2000)   (Correct)
To be an effective platform for performance-sensitive applications, off-the-shelf CORBA middleware must preserve the communication-layer quality of service (QoS) properties of applications end-to-end.... / system interconnects and standard TCP IP protocols over the Internet. At br integration with high-speed networking technology and efficiency

Support of multimedia application by a CORBA and ATM based.. - Driss (2000)   (Correct)
The ASTRE group of the ENST has developed a speci cation technique and a middleware platform named POLKA to support multimedia applications. It automatically schedules a distributed multimedia applica... / CORBA platform that runs over the TCP IP Ethernet stack of protocols. The br current omniORB supports TCP IP and TCP over ATMos a micro-kernel

An Empirical Evaluation of Client-side Server Selection Algorithms - Dykes, Robbins, Jeffery (2000)   (Correct)
Efficient server selection algorithms reduce retrieval time for objects replicated on different servers and are an important component of Internet cache architectures. This paper empirically evaluates... / the effect of dropped packets on TCP IP mechanisms. Another problem br cities and on different regional networks. The study examines the effects

A Low Latency, Loss Tolerant Architecture and Protocol for Wide Area.. - Yair Amir Claudiu (2000)   (Correct)
Building a wide area group communication system is a challenge. This paper presents the design of the transport protocols of the Spread wide area group communication system. We focus on two aspects of... / Multicast Wide Area Networks TCP IP. I. INTRODUCTION There exist br First the value of using overlay networks for application level group

g-Commerce - Building Computational Marketplaces for the.. - Wolski, Plank, Brevik (2000)   (Correct)
This technical report may be obtained on the unknown g-Commerce -- Building Computational Marketplaces for the Computational Grid Rich Wolskiy James S. Planky Brevikz Department of Computer Science ... / failure much as uncontrolled TCP IP implementations led to br available as high-performance networking becomes pervasive. Uncontrolled

Explicit Rate Congestion Control For Data Networks - Laberteaux (2000)   (Correct)
This dissertation addresses congestion control for explicit rate controlled data networks. Congestion control is a closed-loop technique to regulate the influx of data into a network. In the applicati... / of todays Internet remains TCP IP with its comparatively less br Rate Congestion Control For Data Networks A Dissertation Submitted To The

Communication Architecture Tuners: A Methodology for the Design of.. - Lahiri, Raghunathan.. (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present a general methodology for the design of custom system-on-chip communication architectures. Our technique is based on the addition of a layer of circuitry, called the Communic... / an ATM switch port scheduler and a TCP IP Network Interface Card subsystem br switch port scheduler and a TCP IP Network Interface Card subsystem

Real-Time 3D-Tele-Immersion - Daniilidis, Mulligan, McKendall.. (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we present the first implementation of a new medium for tele-collaboration. The realized testbed consists of two tele-cubicles at two Internet nodes. At each tele-cubicle a stereo-rig is... / and send their data using the TCP IP protocol. Implementation of br worlds are exchanged over the network and visualized stereoscopically.

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

Scalability in an Intentional Naming System - Lilley (2000)   (Correct)
With mobile computing devices and services becoming more prevalent, the need is growing for mechanisms in a network that allow higher-level service interaction. Network-layer connectivity is not suffi... / Although network protocols such as TCP IP and DNS allow br is growing for mechanisms in a network that allow higher-level service

A Unified Header Compression Framework for Low-Bandwidth Links - Lilley, Yang, Balakrishnan, Seshan (2000)   (Correct)
Compressing protocol headers has traditionally been an attractive way of conserving bandwidth over low-speed links, including those in wireless systems. However, despite the growth in recent years in ... / of end-to-end protocols beyond TCP IP header compression deployment br compression algorithms for UDP IP and TCP IPv Detailed

Improving the Network Interfaces for Gigabit Ethernet in Clusters of.. - Kurmann, Müller, Rauch, Stricker (2000)   (Correct)
this paper, works with dedicated optical point-topoint connections supporting bi-directional communication with link-layer flow control as standardized in IEEE 802.3x. One of the big advantages of Gig... / with standard protocols like TCP IP are used. While the speed of br the zero-copy implementation the IP- or TCP-options fields must be

Optimal Design of Signaling Networks for Internet Telephony - Srinivasan, Ramakrishnan, Kumaran.. (2000)   (Correct)
We present an approach for efficient design of a signaling network for a network of software switches supporting Internet telephony. While one may take an Integer Programming approach to solve this pr... / takes place using sockets and TCP IP. Observe that the call setup br Optimal Design of Signaling Networks for Internet Telephony Aravind

Characterizing Processor Architectures for Programmable Network.. - Crowley, Fiuczynski, Baer, Bershad (2000)   (Correct)
The rapid advancements of networking technology have boosted potential bandwidth to the point that the cabling is no longer the bottleneck. Rather, the bottlenecks lie at the crossing points, the node... / and enforce bandwidth allocation. TCP IP Offload TCP IP processing from br Architectures for Programmable Network Interfaces Patrick Crowley

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

The Design And Evaluation Of Network Services In An Active Network.. - Prabhavalkar (2000)   (Correct)
There are an increasing number of applications that require more support from the network nodes besides the storage and forwarding of bits that the nodes presently provide. These applications include ... / Figure . Hourglass Model Of Tcp ip Networks br The Design And Evaluation Of Network Services In An Active Network

Speculative Defragmentation - A Technique to Improve the.. - Kurmann, Müller, Rauch, Stricker (2000)   (Correct)
Cluster platforms like CoPs offer good compute performance, but still they cannot yet utilize the potential of Gigabit /s communication technology, at least not with commodity network adapters like Et... / NICs and standard protocols like TCP IP. While the speed of Ethernet has br implementation the length of IP- and TCP-header fields must be

QualProbes: Middleware QoS Profiling Services for Configuring.. - Li, Nahrstedt (2000)   (Correct)
It is widely accepted that in order to deliver the best Quality-of-Service (QoS), applications need to be adaptive to the fluctuating computing and communication environments. The middleware layer may... / or networking protocols such as TCP IP. In contrast adaptation-based br demands for both end system and network resources are met. Two major

Scalability Limitations of VIA-Based Technologies in Supporting MPI - Brightwell, Maccabe (2000)   (Correct)
This paper analyzes the scalability limitations of networking technologies based on the Virtual Interface Architecture (VIA) in supporting the runtime environment needed for an implementation of the M... / network protocols such as TCP IP and UDP IP do not make eective br the scalability limitations of networking technologies based on the

High Performance Communication Subsystem for Clustering Standard.. - Wenzhang Zhu David (2000)   (Correct)
This paper presents an efficient communication subsystem, DP-II, for clustering standard high-volume (SHV) servers using Gigabit Ethernet. The DP-II employs several light-weight messaging mechanisms t... / networking protocols e.g. TCP IP running on the same network. For br bandwidth on a Gigabit Ethernet network for connecting two Dell

NwsAlarm: A Tool for Accurately Detecting Resource Performance.. - Krintz, Wolski (2000)   (Correct)
End-users of high-performance computing resources have come to expect that consistent levels of performance be delivered to their applications. The advancement of the Computational Grid enables the se... / available core memory end-to-end TCP IP bandwidth and latency etc.and br any resource being monitored by the Network Weather Service. The NwsAlarm

NetSolve: A Network-enabled Server for Solving Computational Science.. - Casanova, Dongarra (2000)   (Correct)
This paper presents a new system, called NetSolve, that allows users to access computational resources, such as hardware and software, distributed across the network. The development of NetSolve was... / socket layer. We chose to use the TCP IP protocol because it ensures br NetSolve A Network-enabled Server for Solving

Mobile Code as an Enabling Technology for Service-oriented Smartcard.. - Kehr, Rohs, Vogt (2000)   (Correct)
Smartcards can be seen as service providing entities that implement a secure, tamper-proof storage and offer computational resources which make them ideally suited for a variety of tasks such as authe... / are used to exchange data e.g. TCP IP. On top of the networking level br Integration of smartcards into networked environments though has not

Partition Cast - Modelling and Optimizing the Distribution of Large.. - Rauch, Kurmann, Stricker (2000)   (Correct)
Multicasting large amounts of data efficiently to all nodes of a PC cluster is an important operation. In the form of a partition cast it can be used to replicate entire software installations by clon... / passive switches that do only route TCP IP pointto point connections. br does not only depend on the network speed and topology but remains

End-System Optimizations for High-Speed TCP - Chase, Gallatin, Yocum (2000)   (Correct)
Modern TCP implementations are capable of very high point-to-point bandwidths. Delivered performance on the fastest networks is often limited by the sending and receiving hosts, rather than by the net... / bandwidth. Introduction Good TCP IP protocol implementations are br performance on the fastest networks is often limited by the sending

Freeze-TCP: A true end-to-end TCP enhancement mechanism for mobile.. - Tom Go Ff (2000)   (Correct)
Optimizing TCP (Transport Layer) for mobility has been researched extensively. We present a brief summary of existing results which indicates that most schemes require intermediaries (such as base sta... / schemes require changes in the TCP IP code at intermediate nodes br TCP Mobile-IP Wireless networks Protocol design implementation

A Comparison Of Service Discovery Protocols And Implementation Of The .. - Bettstetter, Renner (2000)   (Correct)
With the raising number of Internet services, automatic service discovery will be a very important feature in future network scenarios, e.g., in self organizing ad hoc networks. With service discovery... / standard. It is designed for TCP IP networks and is scalable up to br TUM Institute of Communication Networks D Munich Germany

Optimizing TCP Forwarder Performance - Spatscheck, Hansen, Hartman, Peterson (2000)   (Correct)
A TCP forwarder is a network node that establishes and forwards data between a pair of TCP connections. An example of a TCP forwarder is a firewall that places a proxy between a TCP connection to an e... / 's True Destination. Proxy Tcp Ip Protected Network Internet Net br Data Flows. Proxy Tcp Ip Ip Tcp Net Net Figure Tcp

Request Sequencing: Optimizing Communication for the Grid - Arnold, Bachmann, Dongarra (2000)   (Correct)
As we research to make the use of Computational Grids seamless, the allocation of resources in these dynamic environments is proving to be very unwieldy. In this paper, we introduce, describe and ... / standard Internet protocols like TCP IP sockets it is available for all br of these requests and minimize network trac. The purpose of this work

Routing into Two Parallel Links: Game-Theoretic Distributed Algorithms - Altman, Basar, Jiménez.. (2000)   (Correct)
We study a class of noncooperative networks where N users send traffic to a destination node over two links with given ... unknown Routing into Two Parallel Links: Game-Theoretic Distributed Algorithm... / rates typically using the TCP IP protocol The need for br We study a class of noncooperative networks where N users send traOEc to a

Payload Caching: High-Speed Data Forwarding for Network Intermediaries - Yocum, Chase (2000)   (Correct)
Large-scale network services such as data delivery often incorporate new functions by interposing intermediaries on the network. Examples of forwarding intermediaries include firewalls, content router... / networking. Experiments with TCP IP traffic flows shows that payload br High-Speed Data Forwarding for Network Intermediaries Ken Yocum and

The PODOS File System - Exploiting The High-Speed (2000)   (Correct)
Performance Oriented Distributed Operating System (PODOS) is a clustering environment, being built on a monolithic Linux kernel. PODOS augments very few components to the Linux kernel in order to make... / from CMU. It uses the standard TCP IP protocol. Coda is primarily br subsystem that short-circuits the network protocol stack and further

On the Performance of Multithreaded Architectures for Network.. - Crowley, Fiuczynski, Baer (2000)   (Correct)
With the ever-increasing performance and flexibility requirements seen in today's networks, we have seen the development of programmable network processors. Network processors are used both in the mid... / and enforce bandwidth allocation. TCP IP Offload TCP IP processing from br of Multithreaded Architectures for Network Processors Patrick Crowley

Improvement Of Ohio University Computer Networks With Internet.. - Chipitsyn (2000)   (Correct)
74 v LIST OF TABLES Table Page 3.1 Compilation of Top-Level Aggregation Prefixes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 A.1 Measuremen... / IP is a primary protocol of the TCP IP protocol suite that is used to br Of Ohio University Computer Networks With Internet Protocol Version

An analysis of the TUX web server - Lever, Eriksen, Molloy (2000)   (Correct)
We report on a high-performance in-kernel web server for Linux known as the Threaded linUX http layer, or TUX, for short. TUX uses aggressive network layer data caching to accelerate static content ... / Networking options submenu when TCP IP Networking is enabled. TUX build br TUX for short. TUX uses aggressive network layer data caching to accelerate

NGTCP: Next Generation Transmission Control Protocol - Gupta, Gupta (2000)   (Correct)
This project's aim is to implement an experimental extension for TCP, the NGTCP standard, for the Linux operating system. This document describes the design and implementation of NGTCP , and presents ... / Chapter Introduction The TCP IP reference model is a speci cation br model is a speci cation for a networking stack on a computer. It exists

Experimental Evaluation of a Wireless Ad Hoc Network - Desilva, Das (2000)   (Correct)
We experimentally evaluate the performance of a wireless ad hoc network from the point of view of both the routing and transport layers. The experiments are done on a testbed with desktop PCs and lapt... / the network layer and UDP IP and TCP IP protocols at the transport layer br at the network layer and UDP IP and TCP IP protocols at the transport

A Web-Based Nomadic Computing System - Kindberg, Barton (2000)   (Correct)
CoolTown offers a web model for supporting nomadic users, based on the convergence of web technology, wireless networks and portable devices. This paper describes how CoolTown ties web resources to ph... / in to devices that do not support TCP IP. Just enough middleware. The br of web technology wireless networks and portable devices. This paper

Jpure - A Purified Java Execution Environment For Controller Networks - Beuche, Büttner, Mahrenholz.. (2000)   (Correct)
Windowing Toolkit. An important extension will be the dynamic loading of class as native code into a running JPure system. The Java-toNative compilation could be done on the JPure machine or if not en... / For example Java makes use of TCP IP protocols for communication br Environment For Controller Networks Danilo Beuche Lars

Comparison and Evaluation of Design Choices for Implementing the.. - Banikazemi, Abali, Panda (2000)   (Correct)
The Virtual Interface Architecture (VIA) speci cation has been developed to standardize user-level network interfaces that provide low latency, high bandwidth communications. Few hardware and software... / with legacy protocols such as the TCP IP. The role of the operating system br Dhabaleswar K Panda y y Network-Based Computing Laboratory z

Challenges in Mobile Electronic Commerce - Tsalgatidou (2000)   (Correct)
Advances in wireless network technology and the continuously increasing number of users of hand held terminals make the latter an ideal channel for offering personalized services to mobile users and... / Protocol WAP on one hand and TCP IPHTTP supporting mobile handsets br Abstract Advances in wireless network technology and the continuously

Challenges in Distributed Adaptation - Yarvis (2000)   (Correct)
Personal area nets . User-to-user services . Multi-hop networks . Network/server congestion Encrypt Internet Prefetch 56Kb Distill Encrypt Internet 768Kb Prefetch Distill Coalesce Priortize Cache ... / E. Amir and R. Katz Improving TCP IP Performance Over Wireless br Outline Intro to Adaptive Networking Distributed Adaptation

Providing Infrastructure And Interface To High-Performance.. - Arnold, Dongarra, Lee, Wheeler (2000)   (Correct)
The NetSolve project was established to aid scientists who prefer not to be concerned with the usual tedium associated with nding and maintaining software libraries which they use to create programs,... / standard Internet protocols like TCP IP sockets it is available for br Modeling Heterogeneous Network Computing. ABSTRACT The

Bit-Error Recovery with Adaptive Packet Sizes for Wireless Network.. - Hsiao, Hwang (2000)   (Correct)
TCP suffers from poor performance under error-prone ... unknown Bit-Error Recovery with Adaptive Packet Sizes for Wireless Network Environments TCP su ers from poor performance under er... / other using IP.However existing TCP IP protocols do not perform well br Adaptive Packet Sizes for Wireless Network Environments

Measurements in Switched Ethernet Networks Used for Automation Systems - Vonnahme, Rüping, Rückert (2000)   (Correct)
Ethernet networks for automation systems promise standardized interworking between completely different devices from field level up to office level without connection and conversion difficulties. As E... / and the Ethernet Protocols like TCP IP have to be verified and probably br Measurements in Switched Ethernet Networks Used for Automation Systems

Performance of TCP over Different Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad-Hoc.. - Ahuja, Agarwal, Singh, Shorey (2000)   (Correct)
TCP/IP is the standard networking protocol on the internet and is also the most widely used. Due to these reasons, its use over Mobile Ad-Hoc networks is a certainty. Ad-Hoc networks are prone to link... / Fax - - Abstract-TCP IP is the standard networking br Protocols in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Ashish Ahuja Sulabh Agarwal

A Purified Java Execution Environment for Controller Networks - Tw Or Ks (2000)   (Correct)
Introduction About 98 % of the over eight billions processors produced in year 2000 will be used in the embedded systems market [9]. From these about 57 % will be 8-bit processors. Many of these micr... / very effective. Java makes use of TCP IP protocols for communication br Environment for Controller Networks Introduction About of

An Object-Oriented Prototype System for Feedback Controlled.. - Gabriel-Miro Muntean Liam (2000)   (Correct)
Multimedia networking refers to the transfer of related audio, video, images, text and/or data among networked computers. Because of their very large filesize and their continuous nature, these transf... / a connection-oriented protocol TCP IP A dynamic feedback and br Feedback Controlled Multimedia Networking Gabriel-Miro Muntean Liam

Efficient Network Management for Collaborative Services and.. - Liu, Tsaoussidis (2000)   (Correct)
Collaborative services and applications are becoming increasingly important and complex and have requirements for real-time multimedia support, high bandwidth availability, and low delays. The collabo... / network QoS. Network QoS issues on TCP IP based Internet have received br Efficient Network Management for Collaborative

Alternatives of Implementing a Cluster File Systems - Yoshitake Shinkai Yoshihiro (2000)   (Correct)
With the emergence of Storage Networking, distributed file systems that allow data sharing through shared disks will become vital. We refer to Cluster File Systems as a distributed file systems optimi... / a networking protocol such as TCP IP. SANs are typically composed of br With the emergence of Storage Networking distributed file systems that

Dynamic Outsourcing of Services - Ströbel (2000)   (Correct)
The concept of outsourcing has its roots in the manufacturing industry where products are often assembled using standardised components produced by partnering companies. However, driven by information... / and application protocols IP TCP IP FTP HTTP XML etc.This br and increasing global networking are real and will accelerate.

Building Security-Aware Applications on Celestial Network Security.. - Xu, Gong, Baldin, Han, Qin (2000)   (Correct)
Heterogeneous and distributed nature of the Internet makes it very difficult to customize security protocols and policies in order to satisfy the security needs of applications. Celestial network secu... / solutions are being deployed on TCP IP protocol stack i.e data link br Applications on Celestial Network Security Management

A Reference Model for Designing a Curriculum for E-commerce - Menascé (2000)   (Correct)
this article a reference model for understanding and discussing ecommerce issues. This model is structured into three sub-models: business model level, customer behavior model, and IT resource model. ... / load balancers. protocols TCP IP HTTP SSL. payment br the site. Protocols and network topology the hardware elements

Distributed Virtual Learning Environment: a Web-based Approach - Christos Bouras Computer (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present a web-based Distributed Virtual Learning Environment (DVLE) that could be used as a sophisticated tool for distance education and collaboration between teachers and students.... /

Development of a Service Discovery Architecture for the Bluetooth.. - Schwingenschlögl, Heigl (2000)   (Correct)
Bluetooth 1.0 was published in 1999 as an industry standard for short-range wireless data and voice communication. Application profiles cover cordless telephony, wireless access to printers, fax machi... / as transport mechanism e. g. TCP IP over PPP or the object exchange br TUM Institute of Communication Networks Arcisstr. D- Munich

Syllabus CSI516 Computer Communication Networks - Maniatty (2000)   (Correct)
rces Some good books for a qualitative look at networking include Tannenbaum's [7] and Comer [2] for a qualitative architectural approach (including logic design). Halsall [3] gives a more quantitati... / and contrasted including the ATM TCP IP and the telephone network. br CSI Computer Communications Networks Department of Computer Science

Distributed Sensing and Data Collection Via Broken Ad Hoc Wireless.. - Alan Ft Winfield (2000)   (Correct)
This paper reports on ongoing work to develop ad hoc wireless networking for application in distributed mobile robotics. The paper discusses a mission scenario in which a number of mobile robots are... / miniature mobile robots using TCP IP i.e. Internet Protocols have br Broken Ad Hoc Wireless Connected Networks of Mobile Robots Alan FT

A Scalable Agent-Based Network Measurement Infrastructure - Wijata, al. (2000)   (Correct)
The rapid growth of computer networks has made the process of understanding the interaction among network components more challenging than ever. The increase in the size of networks is accompanied... / Magazine September TCP IP and KQML messages. The use of Java br A Scalable Agent-Based Network Measurement Infrastructure

Network Modeling and Simulation with Mixed Traffic Data Sources - Lieutenant Colonel John (2000)   (Correct)
Advancements in the field of mixed resolution simulation as well as better tools to support network simulation make it practical to combine data observed from network systems with traffic models gener... / of network traffic over a node TCP IP network can easily generate a br Network Modeling and Simulation with

Internet Protocols for Synchronous Distance Learning - Ch Bouras Computer (2000)   (Correct)
The use of multimedia in telematics and new services unknown Internet Protocols for Synchronous Distance Learning Ch. Bouras Computer Technology Institute, Greece Computer Engineering and Informa... / The described application is a network-based application which follows br a conventional lesson For saving network resources every student can see

AES Key Agility Issues in High-Speed IPsec Implementations - Whiting, Schneier, Bellovin (2000)   (Correct)
Some high-speed IPsec hardware systems need to support many thousands of security associations. The cost of switching among di erent encryption keys can dramatically affect throughput, particularly fo... / has been comparable to that of TCP IP itself.However requiring a br In high-speed routers and other networking boxes that apply IPsec KA c

Computer Communication Networks: ECSE-4670 Fall 2000 SYLLABUS - Vastola (2000)   (Correct)
Introduction to Signals and Noise in Electrical Communication, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill, 1986. [Physical layer] Magazines ffl IEEE Network Magazine. [General interest articles on networking. Readabl... / ffl W.R. Stevens TCP IP Illustrated Vol. The br layer Magazines ffl IEEE Network Magazine. General interest

A PC cluster with high speed network interconnects - Innocente, Corbatto, Cozzini (2000)   (Correct)
Following a previous project of a lightweight cluster with 20 single processor nodes interconnected by Fast Ethernet on which the feasibility of large scienti c computations on PC clusters has been ex... / NICs Network Interface Card TCP IP This general purpose protocol have br A PC cluster with high speed network interconnects R.Innocente

More Efficient Serialization and RMI for Java - Philippsen, Haumacher, Nester (2000)   (Correct)
In current Java implementations, Remote Method Invocation (RMI) is too slow, especially for high performance computing. RMI is designed for wide-area and high-latency networks, it is based on a slow o... /

Using Embedded Sensors for Detecting Network Attacks - Eugene (2000)   (Correct)
Embedded sensors for intrusion detection consist of code added to the operating system and the programs of the hosts where monitoring will take place. The sensors check for specific conditions that in... / number of remote attacks using the TCP IP protocol suite has grown in br embedded sensors for detecting network attacks Florian Kerschbaum

Java Engine For UML Based Hybrid State Machines - Borshchev, Kolesov, Senichenkov (2000)   (Correct)
One of the approaches to modeling hybrid systems is to assign algebraic-differential equations describing the continuous behavior to states of state machines that represent discrete logic. The resulti... / via a text-based protocol over TCP IP. That interface is used by Viewer br Distributed Computing and Networking Department St. Petersburg

Networking over Next-Generation Satellite Systems - Henderson (1999)   (Correct)
Networking over Next-Generation Satellite Systems by Thomas Ross Henderson Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering-- Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California at Berkeley Profe... / over an experimental path with a TCP IP bandwidth of . Mb s and no br Networking over Next-Generation Satellite

A Communication System for Efficient Parallel Processing on Clusters.. - Ciaccio (1999)   (Correct)
Current trends indicate that multiprocessor platforms will eventually replace uniprocessors in every application field, as the performance improvement exhibited by uniprocessor architectures during th... / communication protocols like TCP IP run at a very low efficiency rate br interconnected by a fast Local Area Network LAN hardware to obtain what is

Improving Internet Congestion Control And Queue Management Algorithms - Feng (1999)   (Correct)
With the rapid proliferation of the WWW, the Internet has seen an enormous growth in both the demand for access from its users and in the demand for new services from its applications. One of the prim... / Packet Loss In Congested Tcp ip Networks . br Urgent Pointer -Bit Window Size Ip Tcp Ecn Echo Cwr -Bit Type Of

Applying Optimization Principle Patterns to Design Real-time ORBs - Irfan Pyarali (1999)   (Correct)
First-generation CORBA middleware was reasonably successful at meeting the demands of request/response applications with best-effort quality of service (QoS) requirements. Supporting applications with... / networking software such as TCP IP. Optimization principle patterns br Application Qos Requirements. Network Network Os Kernel Os Kernel

An OO Encapsulation of Lightweight OS Concurrency Mechanisms in the.. - Schmidt, Wang (1999)   (Correct)
This paper describes the design of the ACE object-oriented thread encapsulation C++ class library. This library shields programmers from differences between Solaris threads, POSIX pthreads, and Win32 ... / RPC CORBA and TCP IP This paper does not br and simplifying programming for network servers on multi-processor

Applying Patterns to Design a High-performance, Real-time Pluggable.. - O'Ryan, Kuhns, Schmidt, Parsons (1999)   (Correct)
To be an effective platform for performance-sensitive real-time and embedded applications, off-the-shelf CORBA middleware must preserve communication-layer quality of service (QoS) properties to appli... / system interconnects and standard TCP IP protocols over the Internet. At br throughout heterogeneous networks and endsystems. Standard OO

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