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Architecture and Interface of a Self-Securing Object Store - Strunk (2000)(Correct)
Self-securing storage prevents intruders from undetectably tampering with or permanently
deleting stored data. To accomplish this, self-securing storage devices internally audit all requests
and kee... / increasingly dependent on wide-area networking providing more potential
Towards a Scalable Metacomputing Storage Service - Patten, Hawick, Hercus (1999)(Correct)
We describe a prototypical storage service through which we
are addressing some of the open storage issues in wide-area distributed
high-performance computing. We discuss some of the relevant topi... / advances in high-bandwidth wide-area network technology have released the
Power-Aware Routing in Wireless Packet Networks - Gomez, Campbell, al. (1999)(Correct)
A key characteristic of Personal Area Networks #PANs# is the premium placed on reducing the power consumption of device computation and communication. In suchanenvironment some devices may be more cap... / protocols for personal and wide area networking. The selection of the best
Networks For The Professional Campus Environment - Sano And Levi (1998)(Correct)
This chapter describes the challenges of effectively utilizing distributed resources in a new Professional
Campus Environment. In this environment, the synthesis and manipulation of multimedia
data fr... / as the future solution to Wide Area Networking WAN The Internet's World
The Internet2 Distributed Storage Infrastructure Project: An.. - Beck, Moor (1998)(Correct)
ess to certain services by applying resources to those services alone. This structure inhibits the development of a viable economic model for differential investment in new infrastructure. But the nee... / the real-time performance of wide area networking it cannot be improved
Sybil: Supporting Heterogeneous Database Interoperability with.. - Roger King (1997)(Correct)
Sybil is a system for supporting the integration of distributed, heterogeneous data
sources (e.g., databases and ad hoc data systems). Up to now, such integration has usually
taken one of two forms: p... / logically disjoint. Although wide area networking technology has advanced to
User-Safe Devices for True End-to-End QoS - Pratt Ian Pratt (1997)(Correct)
User-Safe Devices are a little smarter than your average
device. They implement some of the functionality traditionally
found in device drivers within the device itself.
This provides a number of perf... / Introduction Local and Wide Area networking technology is now able to
Awareness Information in Wide Area Networks - Koch, Köhler, Bürger (1997)(Correct)
The collaborative editing of documents by teams that are distributed over many
locations is a very common task nowadays. Consequently, it is a primary requirement to
create editors that support that... / Awareness Information in Wide Area Networks Michael Koch Daniel K
Superhighways For Open And Distance Learning - Bouras Lampsas Spirakis (1997)(Correct)
An educational information network, is a multimedia network with a centralized architecture for the
provision of educational services. The educational services comprise basic network applications (suc... / widely available wide area networking technologies ISDN ATM
Handover Switching in Mobile ATM Networks - Vögel (1997)(Correct)
The Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM is the
switching technology of future B--ISDN networks. As
traffic and service demands in mobile networks grow,
broadband multimedia services are about to be
introdu... / relies on a mobile ATM wide area networking concept based on
How to Model an Internetwork - Zegura, Calvert, Bhattacharjee (1996)(Correct)
Graphs are commonly used to model the structure of internetworks, for the study of problems ranging from routing to resource reservation. A variety of graph models are found in the literature, includi... / many cases particularly in wide-area networking the purpose is to study
Visualising IP Network Performance with TCL/Tk - Robertson, Biddle (1996)(Correct)
Modern computer systems include both local and wide area networking as
part of their functional structure. Accordingly, effective performance management
requires understanding of the network performan... / include both local and wide area networking as part of their
Remote Building Monitoring and Control - Olken, McParland, Piette, Sartor.. (1996)(Correct)
This project is intended to develop a prototype
system which would permit remote monitoring
and control of multiple commercial buildings
across the Internet from a single control center.
Such a system... / the most popular for wide area networking applications. Use of the
On-line Museums - Bowen (1996)(Correct)
The Internet worldwide computer network of networks provides an unparalleled opportunity for organizations ranging from individuals to multinational companies to make information rapidly and easily av... / in the modern world. Wide area networking of computers started in the
Call Admission Control Schemes : A Review - Perros, Elsayed (1996)(Correct)
Over the last few years, a substantial number of call admission control (CAC) schemes have been proposed for ATM networks. In this paper, we review the salient features of some of these algorithms. Al... / integration of local and wide area networking. One area of paramount
ATM Internetworking - Olsen (1996)(Correct)
This thesis is best described as a compilation of different documents and philosophies
that exist about ATM at the time of writing. My task has been to collect existing ideas
and future proposals, cho... / FDDI which lacks good Wide Area Networking WAN support. Broadband
Distributed Indexing and IP Multicast - Hamilton (1995)(Correct)
This report discusses the issues involved in the distribution of indexing
information over the network. It also briefly introduces the related areas
of derivation of meta-information from networked in... /
Research Opportunities for Multicast Resource Discovery - Hamilton (1995)(Correct)
This report introduces the so-called resource discovery problem, examines
current unicast approaches to it, and identifies areas where multicast
technology may be a viable alternative. Related problem... / With the growth of wide area networking in particular the
post NSFNET statistics collection - Braun, Claffy (1995)(Correct)
As the NSFNET backbone service migrates
into a commercial environment, so will access
to the only set of publicly available statistics
for a large national U.S. backbone. The transition
to the new NSF... / with ATM components of the wide area network As the NSFNET era
The Trade-offs of Multicast Trees and Algorithms - Wei, Estrin (1995)(Correct)
Multicast trees can be shared across sources (shared trees) or may be source-specific (shortest path
trees). Inspired by recent interests in using shared trees for interdomain multicasting, we investi... / the context of large-scale wide area networking where resources are not
A Case Study for International Remote Machining - Yung-Chou Kao (1995)(Correct)
Owing to the more enhanced networking, the designed data for manufacturing can be transmitted internationally.
Therefore, the production of the potential product at one side of the world according to ... / through wide area networking. This configuration links
A Comparison of Multicast Trees and Algorithms - Wei, Estrin (1994)(Correct)
Multicast trees can be shared across
sources or may be source-specific. Inspired by recent
interests in using shared trees for interdomain multicasting
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92], this paper investigat... / the context of large-scale wide area networking where resources are not
Delayline: A Wide-Area Network Emulation Tool - David Ingham (1994)(Correct)
Programming distributed applications is already
potentially difficult, although tools exist to aid in their creation.
Applications developed to communicate over local area
networks can expect to enj... / Delayline A Wide-Area Network Emulation Tool David B
N-Way Conferencing with Packet Video - Casner, Seo, Edmond, Topolcic (1990)(Correct)
Packet switching technology promises to allow improvement of video quality by efficiently supporting
variable rate video coding. Its inherent multiplexing of multiple streams also allows more efficien... / Wideband Network is a wide area network that is part of the initial
Center Selection and Migration for Wide-area Multicast Routing - Michael Donahoo(Correct)
Interdomain multicast routing is a challenge, requiring a scalable solution that is suitable for diverse application
characteristics. Center-based routing trees overcome some of the limitations associ... / general applicability in wide-area networking e.g.in placing shared
A Next-Hop Service for Fast-Changing Peer Networks - Harold Miller(Correct)
In the original Internet topology model, changes in connectivity and routing
were relatively rare. Numerous technological advances have required the development
and introduction of a new model, one in... / equipment has placed wide area networking within the reach of
Delayline A Wide-Area Network Emulation Tool - David Ingham(Correct)
this paper we describe the
design and implementation of the Delayline tool which provides a fully configurable
mechanism for emulating wide area network communications on a local area / Delayline A Wide-Area Network Emulation Tool David B
Task Allocation in a Distributed System - John Hine(Correct)
Distributed systems provide the potential for improvement in response times with the aid of load balancing.
In recent years, several approaches have been taken to investigate the potential benefits of... /
Call Preemption In Communication Networks - Exte Nd Ed(Correct)
JUAN A. GARAY and INDER S. GOPAL
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
P. O. Box 704
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
fgaray, gopalg@watson.ibm.com
Abstract
The technique of preempting ongoing call... / AURORA is a Gigabit second wide-area networking test-bed sponsored by NSF
Implementation of a Distributed Multiterabyte Storage System - Mark Hereld Bill(Correct)
The University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory are
building a highly distributed storage system to meet the needs of a crossdisciplinary
group of scientists and to investigate the issues ... / by ADSM software. High-speed wide-area networking is required to support the
Collaboration through Concept Maps - Gaines, Shaw(Correct)
Concept maps have been used in education, policy
studies and the philosophy of science to provide a
visual representation of knowledge structures and
argument forms. They provide a complementary
alter... / effectively in the open wide area networking of the Internet and
The Calico Project for Continuous Media Services - Bruce Hillyer(Correct)
Multimedia applications are becoming part of our
daily interaction with computing systems. These applications
need storage system support for both continuous
media and conventional data, requiring adv... / involving store and forward wide area networking has been studied elsewhere
An IRAM-Based Architecture for a SingleChip ATM Switch - Aaron Brown Ioannis(Correct)
We have developed an architecture for an IRAM-based ATM switch that is implemented
with merged DRAM and logic for a cost of about $100. The switch is based on a sharedbuffer
memory organization and ... / high-end solutions to wide-area networking including ISDN and
On Optimal Location of Switches/Routers and Interconnection - Liu Gu Medhi(Correct)
We address the computer communication network design problem of optimal location of switches/
routers as well as interconnection (OLSRI) of the core network. This problem is applicable, for example,
i... / We consider a wide-area networking environment where access
An NSAP approach to build transparent OSI transport bridges - Huitema, Dabbous(Correct)
The need for transport gateways derives from the existance of incompatible transport
protocols. In this paper we describe different existing approachs to build transport
bridges. We present a method b... / to use TP- over X. in wide area networking TP- over Ethernet in
Appendix: Glish Syntax and Grammar - The Glish(Correct)
this paper.
For the curious, the Glish language was named by the second
author so that when upper management types ask, "What
language is this stuff written in?" we can reply, "In Glish, of
course!"
R... / at U.C.B. in the area of wide-area networking. Vern's claim to net-fame
The Application Of Information Services In Computer Networks To.. - Joe Rugelj(Correct)
Teleinformatics services can be successfully integrated into the classroom, and the aim of this paper is
to demonstrate some of the opportunities offered by this educational innovation. We shall also ... / As personal computing and wide-area networking converge in a national
Stefan Savage - Research Interests My(Correct)
this paper appears in Proceedings of the 16 unknown Stefan Savage
Research Interests
My research interests span several areas of experimental systems, with a focus on wide-area networking and
operati... / systems with a focus on wide-area networking and operating systems. I
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lication layer or user space library We look forward to experimenting with
such approaches within the ORL Medusa project and the new Esprit project
HIPPARCH.
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Pangaea: a symbiotic wide-area file system - Saito, Karamanolis(Correct)
This paper overviews Pangaea's philosophy
and architecture for accommodating such environments
and describes randomized protocols for managing large numbers
of replicas efficiently unknown Pangaea: a ... / Performance Hide the wide-area networking latency file access
Autonomous and decentralized replication in the Pangaea.. - Saito, Karamanolis(Correct)
Pangaea is a planetary-scale file service that supports sharing
of frequently written files as well as read-only files. Pangaea
uses massive replication to achieve low access latency and high
availabi... / must hide the effects of wide-area networking and data distribution to