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Integrated Real-Time Resource Scheduling - Gopalan, Chiueh (2001)   (Correct)
Real-time periodic applications, such as multimedia applications, that utilize multiple system resources, such as CPU, disks, and network link, require coordinated scheduling of these resources in ord... / mechanism to guarantee both network and disk transport bandwidth. It br users are consuming data over the network during cycle i the disk

Perceptual Criteria for Image Quality Evaluation - Pappas, Safranek (2000)   (Correct)
this paper, we will use f(n) to denote the value (intensity, grayscale, etc.) of an image pixel at location n. Usually the image pixels are arranged in a Cartesian March 14, 1999 11 grid and n = (n 1 ... / speed storage capacity and networking have resulted in the

Simulation Based Performance Evaluation of Mobile, Ad hoc Network.. - Das, Castañeda, Yan (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper we evaluate several routing protocols for mobile, wireless, ad hoc networks via packet level simulations. The ad hoc networks are multi-hop wireless networks with dynamically changing ne... / Evaluation of Mobile Ad hoc Network Routing Protocols Samir R. br for mobile wireless ad hoc networks via packet level simulations.

The Electronic Universe: Network Delivery of Data, Science and.. - White Paper (2000)   (Correct)
When technologists discuss the "Information Highway", their conversations usually revolve around high-end technologies such as "broadband" and "Asynchronous Transfer Mode" (ATM). Unfortunately, this f... / The Electronic Universe Network Delivery of Data Science and br of The Electronic Universe Network Delivery of Data Science and

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 via Java RMI and Java networking. The second increment to be

Frame Relay Network-to-Network SVC Implementation Agreement - Frf Editor (2000)   (Correct)
This document consists of edited pages of draft Amendment 1 to Recommendation X.76 on Frame Relay Network-to-Network Interface SVC to be proposed for Resolution 1 approval at the March 1997 SG7 meetin... / Frame Relay Network-to-Network SVC Implementation br Frame Relay Network-to-Network SVC Implementation Agreement

Active Names: Flexible Location and Transport of Wide-Area Resources - Vahdat, Dahlin, Anderson, Aggarwal (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, we explore flexible name resolution as a way of supporting extensibility for wide-area distributed services. Our approach, called Active Names, maps names to a chain of mobile programs ... / to proposals such as Active Networks to add extensibility at the br factors such as server CPU loads network congestion and client reference

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 br unregulated nature of computer networks coupled with the availability of

Security in Active Networks - Alexander (1999)   (Correct)
The desire for flexible networking services has given rise to the concept of "active networks." Active networks provide a general framework for designing and implementing network-embedded services, ... / Security in Active Networks D. Scott Alexander br The desire for flexible networking services has given rise to the

Modeling Heterogeneous Network Traffic in Wavelet Domain: Part I -.. - Ma, Ji (1999)   (Correct)
Heterogeneous network traffic possesses diverse statistical properties such as (1) complex temporal correlation, (2) higher-order statistics and (3) a certain (such as periodic) structure. The Part I ... / Modeling Heterogeneous Network Traffic in Wavelet Domain Part br Abstract Heterogeneous network traffic possesses diverse

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... / Application Qos Requirements. Network Network Os Kernel Os Kernel br Qos Requirements. Network Network Os Kernel Os Kernel Os I

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 br using asynchronous ATM networks and ultra high-speed ATM

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 ... / and simplifying programming for network servers on multi-processor br communication and networking terminology such as

The economics of the Internet: Utility, utilization, pricing, and.. - Odlyzko (1999)   (Correct)
Can high quality be provided economically for all transmissions on the Internet? Current work assumes that it cannot, and concentrates on providing differentiated service levels. However, an examina... / of use and economics of data networks suggests that providing enough br involvement by end users and network administrators are likely to be

The Design and Performance of a Pluggable Protocols Framework for.. - Kuhns, O'Ryan, Schmidt, Parsons (1999)   (Correct)
To be an effective platform for performance-sensitive realtime and embedded applications, off-the-shelf OO middleware like CORBA, DCOM, and Java RMI must preserve communication-layer quality of servic... / on Protocols For High-Speed Networks PfHSN ' August - br R D emphasis on high-speed networking and performance

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 br The deployment of advanced network services such as virtual reality

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 greater flexibility than current networks but threaten safety and

Payoff Adaptation of Communication for Distributed Interactive.. - Kravets, Calvert, Schwan (1999)   (Correct)
Present distributed applications are not typically designed to adapt themselves to changes in network conditions. In addition, network-based adaptation does not typically consider the requirements of ... / to adapt themselves to changes in network conditions. In addition br network conditions. In addition network-based adaptation does not

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 br Introduction Current IP networks provide one simple service

Large Deviations Analysis of the Generalized Processor Sharing Policy - Bertsimas, Paschalidis, al. (1999)   (Correct)
this paper we consider a stochastic server (modeling a multiclass communication switch) fed by a set of parallel buffers. The dynamics of the system evolve in discrete-time and the generalized process... / traffic management of high-speed networks. They extend the deterministic br Large Deviations Communication networks. AMS Subject classification

Adapting Distributed Applications Using Extensible Networks - Scott Thibault (1999)   (Correct)
Active networks have been proposed to allow the dynamic extension of network behavior by downloading application-specific protocols (ASPs) into network routers. In this paper, we demonstrate feasibili... / Applications Using Extensible Networks Scott Thibault Jerome br Abstract Active networks have been proposed to allow the

Egida: An Extensible Toolkit For Low-overhead Fault-Tolerance - Sriram Rao (1999)   (Correct)
We discuss the design and implementation of Egida, an objectoriented toolkit designed to support transparent rollback-recovery. Egida exports a simple specification language that can be used to expres... / and xkernel for networking protocols and in Horus br through the EventHandler. . A Network module that invokes a method of

Resource Allocation for Multimedia Traffic Flows using Rate-Variance.. - Knightly (1999)   (Correct)
In order for networks to support the delay and loss requirements of interactive multimedia applications, resource management algorithms are needed that efficiently allocate network resources. In this ... / . Abstract In order for networks to support the delay and loss br needed that efficiently allocate network resources. In this paper we

Promoting the Use of End-to-End Congestion Control in the Internet - Floyd, Fall (1999)   (Correct)
This paper considers the potentially negative impacts of an increasing deployment of non-congestion-controlled best-effort traffic on the Internet. 1 These negative impacts range from extreme unfair... / to IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking February Abstract br their Internet applications. The network itself must now participate in

Improving Simulation for Network Research - Bajaj, Breslau, Estrin, Fall, Floyd, .. (1999)   (Correct)
ion: Varying simulation granularity allows a single simulator to accommodate both detailed and high-level simulations. Networking protocols are studied at many levels, both at the detail of an individ... / Improving Simulation for Network Research Sandeep Bajaj br transport security mobile networking and policy management.

Supporting Customized Failure Models for Distributed Software - Hiltunen, Immanuel, Schlichting (1999)   (Correct)
The cost of employing software fault-tolerance techniques in distributed systems is strongly related to the type of failures to be tolerated. For example, in terms of the amount of redundancy required... / shared memory are connected by a network that provides an unreliable br messages through this communication network. Hosts may fail in arbitrary ways

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 br thus increase economic efficiency. Networked and distributed multimedia

Performance Evaluation of Parallel Systems - Cremonesi, Rosti, Serazzi, Smirni (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper performance evaluation methodologies that have been applied in the analysis of parallel systems are reviewed together with the specific performance metrics. We concentrate on a few selec... / processor memory interconnection network input output and operating br have been put forth focusing on networking and storage systems that

Parallel Dispatch Queue: A Queue-Based Programming Abstraction To.. - Falsafi, Wood (1999)   (Correct)
ion To Parallelize Fine-Grain Communication Protocols Babak Falsafi School of Electrical & Computer Engineering Purdue University 1285 EE Building West Lafayette, IN 47907 babak@ecn.purdue.edu David ... / software handlers to integrate a network message into computation. br using commodity off-the-shelf networking fabric system designers hope

Latency and Networking Aspects of Adaptive Modems over Slow Indoors.. - Torrance, Hanzo (1999)   (Correct)
Adaptive modulation exploits the time-variant channel capacity fluctuation of fading channels using a range of different modem modes. Specifically, no information is transmitted, when the instantaneou... / Latency And Networking Aspects Of Adaptive Modems Over

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 may coexist multiple SPTs in a network with a set of given link states

Physical Type Checking for C - Chandra, Reps (1999)   (Correct)
The effectiveness of traditional type checking in C is limited by the presence of type conversions using type casts. Because the C standard allows arbitrary type conversions between pointer types, nei... / bash binutils xemacs networking code xkernel and portions

The Computational Co-op: Gathering Clusters into a Metacomputer - Walfredo Cirne (1999)   (Correct)
this paper, we explore the creation of a metacomputer by the aggregation of independent sites. Joining a metacomputer is voluntary, and hence it has to be an endeavor that mutually benefits all parts ... / however advances in local networks have made it possible to use br recently advances in wide-area networks have made it possible to ensemble

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 Pure active extensions prepare network elements for evaluation of

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 mount points device buffers and network connection state almost always

Multiple-Channel Multicast Scheduling for Scalable Bulk-data Transport - Donahoo, Ammar, Zegura (1999)   (Correct)
A key technique for allowing a server to handle a large volume of requests for file transfers is to multicast the data to the set of requesting clients. Typically, the paths from the server to the cli... / H. Ammar Ellen W. Zegura Networking and Telecommunications Group br and pattern of losses in the network. We compare our PO scheme to

Protocols for Asymmetric Communication Channels - Adler, Maggs (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we examine the problem of sending an n-bit data item from a client to a server across an asymmetric communication channel. We demonstrate that there are scenarios in which a high-speed l... / two years a number of commercial networking technologies with asymmetric br speed of kbs. In the DirecPC network provided by Hughes a satellite

Dynamic Layout of Distributed Applications in FarGo - Holder, Ben-Shaul, Gazit (1999)   (Correct)
The design of efficient and reliable distributed applications that operate in large networks, over links with varying capacities and loads, demands new programming abstractions and mechanisms. The con... / that operate in large networks over links with varying br growing adoption of large-scale networking infrastructures is vastly

Certifying Compilation and Run-time Code Generation - Hornof, Jim (1999)   (Correct)
A certifying compiler takes a source language program and produces object code, as well as a "certificate" that can be used to verify that the object code satisfies desirable properties, such as type ... / compiler and sent over an untrusted network safe execution is guaranteed as br a period of time. For example networking software can be specialized to

Delayed Duplicate Acknowledgements: A TCP-Unaware Approach to Improve .. - Vaidya, Mehta, Perkins, Montenegro (1999)   (Correct)
Since TCP cannot distinguish between packet losses due to transmission errors from those due to congestion, TCP tends to perform poorly on wireless links that are prone to transmission errors. Several... / Introduction Wireless networking has gained widespread acceptance br Figure illustrates the network topology used in our evaluation.

Processing Of Continuous Queries From Moving Objects In Mobile.. - Hüseyin Gökmen Gök (1999)   (Correct)
PROCESSING OF CONTINUOUS QUERIES FROM MOVING OBJECTS IN MOBILE COMPUTING SYSTEMS Huseyin Gokmen Gok M.S. in Computer Engineering and Information Science Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ozgur Ulusoy Janu... / and wireless communication networks have led to the emergence of br connection to the information network can access data via submitting

Energy efficiency of error correction on wireless systems - Havinga (1999)   (Correct)
called extension fields or Galois Fields denoted as GF(p w ). Operations on extension fields are simple in the case p = 2. The elements of GF(2 w ) are integers from zero to 2 w - 1. Addition an... / in Multi-Channel ALOHA Networks with Deadlines proceedings br access protocols for mobile data networks VTC' Ottawa Canada May

Impact of Unsmoothed Traffic on Network Performance - Nain (1999)   (Correct)
The impact of unsmoothed traffic on the performance of a simple queueing system is investigated in this paper. Under the assumption that the input process to the queue is a Cox process we show that th... / Impact of Unsmoothed TraOEc on Network Performance Philippe Nain br transmission in a router in the networking setting has a heavy tail when

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 simple mechanisms inside the network. Differentiated Services

Scaling analysis of conservative cascades, with applications to.. - Gilbert, Willinger, Feldmann (1999)   (Correct)
Recent studies have demonstrated that measured wide-area network traffic such as Internet traffic exhibits locally complex irregularities, consistent with multifractal behavior. It has also been shown... / cascades with applications to network traffic A. C. Gilbert W. br that measured wide-area network traffic such as Internet traffic

User Location and Tracking in an In-Building Radio Network - Paramvir Bahl (1999)   (Correct)
The proliferation of mobile computing devices and local-area wireless networks has fostered a growing interest in location-aware systems and services. A key requirement for enabling such services is u... / Tracking in an In-Building Radio Network Paramvir Bahl Venkata N. br Tracking in an In-Building Radio Network Paramvir Bahl and Venkata

A Real-Time Push-Pull Communications Model for Distributed Real-Time.. - Juvva (1999)   (Correct)
Real-time and multimedia applications like multi-party collaboration, internet telephony and distributed command control systems require the exchange of information over distributed and heterogeneous ... / control and surveillance networks. All such applications can br middleware operating system and networking services that can support QoS

Smoothing Variable-Bit-Rate Video in an Internetwork - Rexford, Towsley (1999)   (Correct)
The burstiness of compressed video complicates the provisioning of network resources for emerging multimedia services. For stored video applications, the server can smooth the variable-bit-rate stream... / complicates the provisioning of network resources for emerging multimedia br techniques for minimizing the network bandwidth requirements by

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 br Report - Abstract Network sensorsthose that coordinate

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 br We present ANCORS an adaptable network control and reporting system that

Analysis of TCP Performance over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - Holland, Vaidya (1999)   (Correct)
Mobile ad hoc networks have gained a lot of attention lately as a means of providing continuous network connectivity to mobile computing devices regardless of physical location. Recently, a large amou... / TCP Performance over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Gavin Holland and Nitin br Abstract Mobile ad hoc networks have gained a lot of attention

Evaluation of Cluster Interconnects for a Distributed Shared Memory - Sumit Roy (1999)   (Correct)
Clusters of Symmetrical Multiprocessors (SMPs) have recently become the norm for high-performance computing solutions, at low-costs. When using such clusters for distributed computing, the network tha... / for distributed computing the network that connects the different br differences when using the various networks. Though most of the applications

Comparison of Maximum Likelihood-based Detection for Two Multi-rate.. - Mitra (1999)   (Correct)
Future wireless systems will need to accommodate information sources with different data rates. DirectSequence Code-Division Multiple-Access (DS/CDMA) is a multiple access technique that is well suite... / of the past work has focused on networking issues rather br Multi-media integration in CDMA networks in Proceedings of the th

Simulating Computer Networks using Clusters of PCs - Abramson, Sosic, Power (1999)   (Correct)
Simulation has become the dominant technique for evaluating the performance of many products before real hardware is produced. In computer networks, this is particularly true, and can avoid expensive ... / Simulating Computer Networks using Clusters of PCs David br hardware is produced. In computer networks this is particularly true and

On the Construction of Variable-Input-Length Ciphers - Bellare, Rogaway (1999)   (Correct)
Whereas a block cipher enciphers messages of some one particular length (the blocklength), a variable-input-length cipher takes messages of varying (and preferably arbitrary) lengths. Still, the len... / one. Let us give an example. In networking applications a packet format br M using an r-round Feistel network keying the block-cipher-derived

Cost and Price Calculation for Internet Integrated Services - Karsten, Schmitt, Wolf, Steinmetz (1999)   (Correct)
Charging schemes are needed to protect an integrated services network from arbitrary resource reservations and to create a funding mechanism to extend network capacity at the most desired locations at... / to protect an integrated services network from arbitrary resource br a funding mechanism to extend network capacity at the most desired

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 br that not only will future networks provide more services to

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 br concerning the scalability of networks with quality of service

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 Management for Multimedia Networking Mark Parris Kevin Jeffay F.

Chunks in PLAN: Language Support for Programs as Packets - Moore, Hicks, Nettles (1999)   (Correct)
Chunks are a programming construct in PLAN, the Packet Language for Active Networks, comprised of a code segment and a suspended function call. In PLAN, chunks provide support for encapsulation and ot... / the Packet Language for Active Networks comprised of a code segment and br demand for new and more complex network services and protocols. The goal

Wrapper Facade - A Structural Pattern for Encapsulating Functions.. - Schmidt (1999)   (Correct)
ion in the Bridge pattern [9]. D. Determine where to encapsulate platform-specific variation: Minimizing platform-specific application code is an important benefit of using the Wrapper Facade pattern... / to native OS C APIs makes networking applications verbose br various output devices such as a network management console a printer

Low Latency Message-Passing for Reflective Memory Networks - Matt Jacunski (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we present an efficient design for message passing over a reflective memory network. First, we consider the attributes of reflective memory communication networks and the requirements ... / for Reflective Memory Networks Matt Jacunski Vijay br passing over a reflective memory network. First we consider the

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 elements such as processes network flows and memory blocks as first

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 differ across domains within the network. We find that repair services are

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 supporting ever more higher-level networking functions beyond traditional

A More Efficient RMI for Java - Nester, Philippsen, Haumacher (1999)   (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... / for wide-area and high-latency networks it is based on a slow object br high-performance communication networks. The paper demonstrates that a

Interfacing Java to the Virtual Interface Architecture - Chang, von Eicken (1999)   (Correct)
User-level network interfaces (UNIs) have reduced the overheads of communication by exposing the buffers used by the network interface DMA engine to the applications. This removes the kernel from the ... / ABSTRACT User-level network interfaces UNIs have reduced br by exposing the buffers used by the network interface DMA engine to the

From String-Puppets to Autonomous Systems: On the Role of On-board.. - Birk, Kenn, Walle (1999)   (Correct)
We discuss in this article the positive prospects and the pitfalls of the Small Robots League of RoboCup in respect to on-board control and other on-board features for the players. For this purpose, w... / autonomous systems Bir as networked embedded devices i.e. br dominance of computer and networking facilities has its limits as IT

Modeling and Analysis of Interactions in Virtual Enterprises - Davulcu (1999)   (Correct)
Advances in computer networking technology and open system standards are making the creation and management of virtual enterprises feasible. A virtual enterprise is a temporary consortium of autonomou... / Abstract Advances in computer networking technology and open system br Advances in computer networking technology and open system

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 that application management in networked environments is associated with

Jinni: Intelligent Mobile Agent Programming at the Intersection of.. - Tarau (1999)   (Correct)
Jinni (Java INference engine and Networked Interactor), is a lightweight, multi-threaded, logic programming language, intended to be used as a flexible scripting tool for gluing together knowledge p... / Java INference engine and Networked Interactor is a br data structure sent over the network allow Jinni to interoperate

Improved Fairness Algorithms for Rings with Spatial Reuse - Cidon, Georgiadis, Guérin.. (1999)   (Correct)
Ring network architectures that employ spatial reuse permit concurrent transmissions of messages over different links. While spatial reuse increases network throughput, it may also cause starvation of... / Ieee acm Transactions On Networking Vol. Xx No. Y Month br Member IEEE Abstract-Ring network architectures that employ spatial

Designing Personal Tele-embodiment - Paulos, Canny (1999)   (Correct)
At the intersection of tele-robotics, computer networking, and human social interaction we have chosen to explore an area we identify as personal tele-embodiment. At the core of this research is an em... / of tele-robotics computer networking and human social interaction br on intuitive human-interfaced networked mechanical systems. The

LIME: Linda Meets Mobility - Picco, Murphy, Roman (1999)   (Correct)
Lime is a system designed to assist in the rapid development of dependable mobile applications over both wired and ad hoc networks. Mobile agents reside on mobile hosts and all communication takes pla... / over both wired and ad hoc networks. Mobile agents reside on mobile br Today's users demand ubiquitous network access independent of their

A Smoothing Proxy Service for Variable-Bit-Rate Streaming Video - Jennifer Rexford (1999)   (Correct)
Provisioning network resources for multimedia streaming is complicated by the bursty, high-bandwidth traffic introduced by compressed video, as well as the variability of the throughput, delay, and lo... / Sen y Andrea Basso Networking Distributed Systems Dept. of br Abstract Provisioning network resources for multimedia

On the use of Lyapunov function methods in renewal theory - Konstantopoulos, Last (1999)   (Correct)
Based on recent results on the exploitation of "drift criteria" for general state space Markov processes, we derive rates of convergence for (moments of) processes associated with a renewal process wi... / dependence in performance of networking systems reliability analysis or

Fair Queueing in Wireless Networks: Issues and Approaches - Bharghavan, Lu, Nandagopal (1999)   (Correct)
Fair queueing has long been a popular paradigm for providing bounded delay channel access and separation between flows in wireline networks. However, adapting fair queueing to the wireless domain is n... / Fair Queueing in Wireless Networks Issues and Approaches br between flows in wireline networks. However adapting fair queueing

A hybrid broadcasting protocol for video on demand - Paris, Carter, Long (1999)   (Correct)
Broadcasting protocols can improve the efficiency of video on demand services by reducing the bandwidth required to transmit videos that are simultaneously watched by many viewers. It has been recentl... / on Computer Communications and Networks IC N' pp. -

Java based Distributed Genetic Programming on the Internet Fuey Sian.. - School Of (1999)   (Correct)
We proposed a distributed approach for parallelising Genetic Programming on the Internet. The approach harnesses the wealth of computing resources available on the Internet to provide the computing po... / GPs have been implemented on a network of transputers Andre and Koza br software on the Internet. Its networking support coupled with its dynamic

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 resources. Recent advances in networking technology have supported such

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 br Traditional methods of measuring network interface performance have been

High Efficient Parallel Computation of Resonant Frequencies of.. - Weisong Shi (1999)   (Correct)
A new approach of parallel implementation of FDTD method on a novel software DSM (Distributed Shared Memory) system is proposed and implemented in this paper. Computation of the resonant frequency o... / systems MPP and networks of workstation NOW or br With the development of high-speed network and high performance

Optimal Patching Schemes for Efficient Multimedia Streaming - Sen, Gao, Rexford, Towsley (1999)   (Correct)
Multimedia streaming applications consume a significant amount of server and network resources due to the high bandwidth and long duration of audio and video clips. Making streaming services economica... / Dept. of Computer Science Networking Distributed Systems br a significant amount of server and network resources due to the high

Supporting Collaboration in Mobile-aware Groupware - Keith Cheverst (1999)   (Correct)
This paper builds on the experiences gained from the extensive work carried out during the MOST project [MOST,95]. This project investigated the use of mobile technologies to support multimedia collab... / the display and annotation of network schematics across groups. The br the utilisation of different networking technologies in order to

TCP and UDP Performance over a Wireless LAN - Xylomenos, Polyzos (1999)   (Correct)
We present a comprehensive set of measurements of a 2.4 GHz DSSS wireless LAN and analyze its behavior. We examine issues such as host and interface heterogeneity, bidirectional (TCP) traffic and erro... / radio hardware device drivers network protocols and discuss the br LANs WLANs support high speed networking over small areas that may be

Real-Time Application Management Based On Corba Event Service - Kaniyar, Tsaoussidis, Badr (1999)   (Correct)
This work addresses the problem of real time network resource management. Resources are represented as Resource Virtual Machines, which exhibit similar characteristics as actual resources with respect... / addresses the problem of real time network resource management. Resources br principles and optimizes usage of network resources and computing

Key Management for Restricted Multicast using Broadcast Encryption - Abdalla, Shavitt, Wool (1999)   (Correct)
The problem we address is how to communicate securely with a set of users (the target set) over an insecure broadcast channel. This problem occurs in two application domains: satellite/cable pay TV, a... / To Ieee Jsac -Special Issue On Network Security. Introduction br consider are a broadband digital TV network MQ broadcasting either via

Comparison of Service Disciplines in ATM Networks Using a Unified QoS .. - Kara, Rahin (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we evaluate the performance of multiplexer service disciplines, an important control mechanism in ATM switches. Service discipline controls trac ow through the switch and plays an impo... / of Service Disciplines in ATM Networks Using a Unied QoS Metric M. br of service disciplines or the whole network. Introduction The most

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 br of distributed belief network software. Distributed belief

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. br algorithm the Active Virtual Network Management Protocol AVNMP for

An Active Network Approach to Efficient Network Management - Danny Raz (1999)   (Correct)
Introduction The emerging next generation of routers exhibit both high performance and rich functionality, such as support for virtual private networks and QoS. To achieve this, per flow queueing an... / An Active Network Approach to Efficient Network br Network Approach to Efficient Network Management Danny Raz Yuval

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 Pravin br applications but their networking capabilities are still lagging

A Web caching bibliography - Pierre (1999)   (Correct)
J. A scalable middleware solution for advanced wide-area Web services. In Proceedings of the 1998 Middleware conference (Sept. 1998). http://www.cs.vu.nl/pub/papers/globe/ middleware.98.ps.Z. [226] W... / in proxy servers. Computer Networks And Isdn Systems - Apr. br Fox E. A. Removal policies in network caches for World-Wide Web

Exploiting SIMD Parallelism in DSP and Multimedia Algorithms Using.. - Nguyen, John (1999)   (Correct)
AltiVec technology is Motorola's high-performance vector parallel processing extension to the PowerPC tm RISC microprocessor. It is designed to improve the performance of algorithms and applications... / technologies along with the networking and telecommunications br Motorola's AltiVec Technology Networking Computing Core Technologies

Software Architectures for Shared Virtual Environments - Watsen (1999)   (Correct)
This short paper accompanies the "Software Architectures" presentation of the "Shared VR" course in SIGGRAPH'99. Both the paper and the presentation focus on the development of software architectures ... / interest ever since the advent of networking and three dimensional D br simultaneously links to graphics networking and device libraries. On the

PARMED-Information system for long distance collaboration in medicine - Harald Kosch (1999)   (Correct)
This paper describes the PARMED project initiative. The aim of PARMED is to provide medical stuff with a large virtual database of image and video data distributed over several medical centers. Client... / At the same time advances in networking storage technologies and br With the help of high performance networks yet established between the

Teleimmersion for the Doctor's Office - Kamberova, Bajcsy, Schmid (1999)   (Correct)
The purpose of our research is the development of a new technology, teleimmersion, which will make possible 3D visual communication between people distributed over the globe. We are putting together... / areas graphics vision networking. In this paper we focus only on br or over a dedicated high bandwidth network. Each T-node simultaneously i

Parnass2: A cluster of Dual-Processor PCs - Schweitzer, Zumbusch, Griebel (1999)   (Correct)
We report on a cluster with 96 CPUs (48 Dual-Processor PCs running Linux 2.1.127) at our department, called Parnass2 1 [15]. The computing nodes are connected by a Myrinet, a Gigabit per second swit... / usually connected via a propriety network. The next step in this br replacement of these propriety networks with standard networks provided

A Proposal for a High-Performance Active Hardware Architecture - Tilman Wolf (1999)   (Correct)
This memory is a shared memory to which the input interface, the flow classifier, the APUs, and the scheduler have access. Once a packet is stored in the data memory it is not moved anymore. This way ... / Current research in Active Networking is focused on developing br Environments. While active network systems show superior

The Mobile People Architecture - Appenzeller, Lai, Maniatis.. (1999)   (Correct)
People are the outsiders in the current communications revolution. Computer hosts, pager terminals, and telephones are addressable entities throughout the Internet and telephony systems. Human beings,... / road. Meanwhile other types of networks such as cell phones and pager br such as cell phones and pager networks are proliferating rapidly. In

Channel Carrying: A Novel Handoff Scheme for Mobile Cellular Networks - Junyi Li (1999)   (Correct)
We present a new scheme that addresses the call handoff problem in mobile cellular networks. Efficiently solving the handoff problem is important for guaranteeing Quality of Service (QoS) to already a... / Scheme for Mobile Cellular Networks Junyi Li Ness B. Shroff br handoff problem in mobile cellular networks. Efficiently solving the handoff

PLANet: An Active Internetwork - Michael Hicks (1999)   (Correct)
We present PLANet: an active network architecture and implementation. In addition to a standard suite of Internet-like services, PLANet has two key programmability features: 1. all packets contain pro... / We present PLANet an active network architecture and implementation. br the Packet Language for Active Networks while dynamic router extensions

An Analysis of the Use of Virtual Delivery of Undergraduate Lectures - Alan Smeaton (1999)   (Correct)
Educators and technologists have been wrestling with the most appropriate way in which to use information technology in teaching and in learning, for some years. We have seen online course notes, both... / modern computing environments and networking infrastructure arrives on the br courses in multimedia systems or networking for example. Also the students

Seamless Visual Object-Oriented Behavior Modeling for Distributed.. - Giese, Graf, Wirtz (1999)   (Correct)
To ease the development of distributed systems, the visual notions for the structural aspects of object-oriented analysis and design should be combined with techniques handling concurrency and distrib... / in workstation technology and networking distributed systems have gained br of heterogeneity in hardware networks and even programming languages

Media Processing with Field-Programmable Gate Arrays on a.. - Michael Bove (1999)   (Correct)
The Chidi system is a PCI-bus media processor card which performs its processing tasks on a large fieldprogrammable gate array (Altera 10K100) in conjunction with a general purpose CPU (PowerPC 604e).... / general-purpose processors or networked arrangements of up to roughly br machine or elsewhere across a network. Multiple architecture shared

Spot and Derivative Markets in Admission Control - Lazar, Semret (1999)   (Correct)
We propose a new approach to pricing of capacity in service systems with blocking, using spot and derivative market mechanisms. A second-price auction among arrivals grouped in batches gives rise to t... / Introduction In modern networks due to the great variability of br considerable interest in pricing network resources using market

EE E6970 Resource Allocation and Networking Games Spring 1998 - Department Of (1999)   (Correct)
24> ? 0 for all l 2 L. Consider an ordering of the links such that: c 1 =w 1 c 2 =w 2 : : : c L=wL : 1. Show that there exists a unique optimal routing strategy f = (f 1 ; : : : ; f L ). 2. Show... / EE E Resource Allocation and Networking Games Spring Department br Resource Allocation and Networking Games HW . Define

Practical Architectures for Survivable Systems and Networks.. - Neumann (1999)   (Correct)
This report summarizes the analysis of survivability-related requirements and their interdependence. It also identifies inadequacies in existing commercial systems and the absence of components that... / for Survivable Systems and Networks Phase-One Final Report br highly survivable system and network environments. It will continue

A Bibliography of Papers in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (1999), .. - Beebe (1999)   (Correct)
99:TFC [45] W. K. Tsai, L. C. Hu, and Y. Kim. A temporal-spatial flow control protocol for ABR in integrated networks. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1483:207--??, 1999. CODEN LNCSD9. ISSN 030297... / interworking over heterogeneous networking environment. Lecture Notes in br protocol for ABR in integrated networks. Lecture Notes in Computer

Analysis of HTTP/1.1 Performance on a Wireless Network - Cheng, Lai, Baker (1999)   (Correct)
We compare the performance of HTTP/1.0 and 1.1 on a high latency, low bandwidth wireless network. HTTP/1.0 is known to have low throughput and consume excessive network and server resources on today's... / HTTP . Performance on a Wireless Network Stephen Cheng Kevin Lai Mary br gift from NTT Mobile Communications Network Inc. NTT DoCoMo a graduate

DISCIPLE: A Framework for Multimodal Collaboration in Heterogeneous.. - Marsic (1999)   (Correct)
ing with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers, to redistribute to lists, or to use any component of this work in other works, requires prior specific permission and... / . INTRODUCTION As digital networking becomes ubiquitous the br for migration. For example network-congesting calls might be

A Complete Bibliography of Internet Engineering Note (IEN) Documents - Beebe (1999)   (Correct)
This memo is also assigned the numbers PRTN 213 and NSC 106. unknown REFERENCES IEN212 [212] Robert Gurwitz and Robert Hinden. IP-local area network addressing issues, September 1982. URL http://www... / and Robert Hinden. IP-local area network addressing issues September br protocols for data communications networks March . URL www.

COYOTE: A System for Constructing Fine-Grain Configurable.. - Bhatti, Hiltunen, Schlichting, Chiu (1998)   (Correct)
Communication-oriented abstractions such as atomic multicast, group RPC, and protocols for location-independent mobile computing can simplify the development of complex applications built on distribut... / other protocols to form a complete network subsystem. The overall approach br C. . Computer-Communication Networks Network Protocols -Protocol

Obtaining Responsiveness in Resource-Variable Environments - Forman (1998)   (Correct)
Obtaining Responsiveness in Resource-Variable Environments by George H. Forman Chairperson of Supervisory Committee: Professor John Zahorjan Computer Science and Engineering This research addresses th... / file systems . wireless networking for mobile computers and . br Mobile Computing Variable Network Bandwidth . . .

A Multifractal Wavelet Model with Application to Network Traffic - Riedi, Crouse, Ribeiro, Baraniuk (1998)   (Correct)
In this paper, we develop a new multiscale modeling framework for characterizing positive-valued data with long-range-dependent correlations (1=f noise). Using the Haar wavelet transform and a special... / Wavelet Model with Application to Network Traffic Rudolf H. Riedi br effectiveness apply the model to network traffic synthesis. The

Design and Implementation of the UVM Virtual Memory System - Cranor (1998)   (Correct)
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UVM VIRTUAL MEMORY SYSTEM by Charles D. Cranor ADVISOR: Professor Gurudatta M. Parulkar August, 1998 Saint Louis, Missouri We introduce UVM, a new virtual memory subsy... / that focus exclusively on the networking and inter-process communications br . Transmitting disk data over a network .

Virtual InterNetwork Testbed: Status and Research Agenda - Bajaj, Breslau, Estrin, Fall, Floyd, .. (1998)   (Correct)
Simulation is an important tool in network protocol development, providing an effective way to perform controlled experiments, consider alternative designs, understand protocol interactions, and exami... / Simulation is an important tool in network protocol development providing br and heterogeneity of today's networks create challenges for network

Replication for Fault Tolerant Software Using a Functional and.. - Cherif (1998)   (Correct)
As people reliance on computer systems increases, it is of primary importance for these systems to be dependable. This new dependability requirement increases the need for the development of fault tol... / improved my knowledge in computer networks and operating systems. I would br computing as well as in networking and operating systems and has

Quality of Service Provision in Noncooperative Networks: Heterogenous .. - Kihong Park (1998)   (Correct)
This paper studies the quality of service (QoS) provision problem in noncooperative networks where applications or users are selfish and routers implement generalized processor sharing (GPS)-based pac... / Provision in Noncooperative Networks Heterogenous Preferences br problem in noncooperative networks where applications or users are

Java Operating Systems: Design and Implementation - Back, Tullmann, Stoller, Hsieh.. (1998)   (Correct)
Language-based extensible systems such as Java use type safety to provide memory safety in a single address space. Memory safety alone, however, is not sufficient to protect different applications fro... / controls fair allocation of network bandwidth and execution br in distributed systems and networking ease of protection and

The Foundations of Esterel - Berry (1998)   (Correct)
Machine or CHAM [9] is a mathematical version of chemistry that now routinely serves as a basis for the semantics of interactive process calculi or languages [43]. Being unable to express timeliness, ... / operating systems data bases networking distributed algorithms etc. br algorithms etc. The computer network is the leader of the

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 software by automating common networking tasks such as object

Should Your Specification Language Be Typed? - Lamport, Paulson (1998)   (Correct)
Most specification languages have a type system. Type systems are hard to get right, and getting them wrong can lead to inconsistencies. Set theory can serve as the basis for a specification language ... / computing on multiple platforms networking programming technology system

Congestion Control for Self-Similar Network Traffic - Tsunyi Tuan (1998)   (Correct)
Analytical and empirical studies have shown that self-similar network traffic can have a detrimental impact on network performance including amplified queueing delay and packet loss rate. Given the ub... / Congestion Control for Self-Similar Network Traffic Tsunyi Tuan Kihong br have shown that self-similar network traffic can have a detrimental

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 br Ieee Network A Secure Active Network Environment Architecture

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 which is characterized by limited network bandwidth among proxies and

Composable Ad hoc Location-based Services for Heterogeneous Mobile.. - Todd Hodes (1998)   (Correct)
This paper introduces a comprehensive architecture that supports adapting a client device's functionality to new services it discovers as it moves into a new environment. Users wish to invoke services... / controllable objects to makethem network-accessible building an br continuously available but varying network connectivity characterized by

AntNet: Distributed Stigmergetic Control for Communications Networks - Di Caro, Dorigo (1998)   (Correct)
This paper introduces AntNet, a novel approach to the adaptive learning of routing tables in communications networks. AntNet is a distributed, mobile agents based Monte Carlo system that was inspired ... / Control for Communications Networks Gianni Di Caro br routing tables in communications networks. AntNet is a distributed mobile

On the Ordering Properties of GPS Routers for Multi-Class QoS.. - Chen, Park, Sitharam (1998)   (Correct)
This paper studies the ordering properties of quality of service (QoS) measures and their rendered values in multi-class QoS provision systems when generalized processor sharing (GPS)-based packet sch... / impact of traffic burstiness and network contention on the properties of br of high-speed local- and wide-area networks carrying a multitude of

QOS Routing Via Multiple Paths Using Bandwidth Reservation - Rao, Batsell (1998)   (Correct)
vii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Relation to Prior Work : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 2 1.2 Contribution and Organization of the Paper : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 3 2 Problem Formulati... / Computing Information and Networking Division P.O. Box Bldg br node d over a computer network while ensuring deterministic

Routing Traffic with Quality-of-Service Guarantees in Integrated.. - Ma, Steenkiste (1998)   (Correct)
Transmission of interactive multimedia streams requires stringent Quality-of-Service (QoS) guarantees in delay, delay jitter, and bandwidth, which imposes strict resource constraints on the paths bein... / Guarantees in Integrated Services Networks Qingming Ma Cisco Systems br be found in polynomial time if the network service disciplines are rate

Performance of WDM Transport Networks - Karasan, Ayanoglu (1998)   (Correct)
Wavelength division multiplexed point-to-point transport is becoming commonplace in wide area networks. With the expectation that the next step is end-to-end networking of wavelengths (in the optical ... / Performance of WDM Transport Networks Ezhan Karasan AT T br becoming commonplace in wide area networks. With the expectation that the

Optimizing Parallel Applications for Wide-Area Clusters - Bal, Plaat, Bakker, Dozy, Hofman (1998)   (Correct)
Recent developments in networking technology cause a growing interest in connecting local-area clusters of workstations over wide-area links, creating multilevel clusters. Often, latency and bandwidth... / Recent developments in networking technology cause a growing br between local-area and wide-area network links are two orders of magnitude

An Efficient Transport Independent Active Messaging Implementation.. - Philip Mucci (1998)   (Correct)
this paper. Thus, through a small amount of changes, PVM has gained complete protocol independence providing the developer with increased portability and the user with increased performance. For situa... / . . Providing a Dynamic Network . br Interface Functions D Raw Network Performance D. Raw TCP and

Point Process Models for Self-Similar Network Traffic, with.. - Ryu, Lowen (1998)   (Correct)
Self-similar processes based on fractal point processes (FPPs) provide natural and attractive network traffic models. We show that the point process formulation yields a wide range of FPPs which in tu... / Models for Self-Similar Network Traffic with Applications Bo br with Applications Bo Ryu Networking and Information Exploitation

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 br requiring modifications within the network. However these solutions are

On Periodic Resource Scheduling for Continuous Media Databases - Garofalakis, Özden, Silberschatz (1998)   (Correct)
The Enhanced Pay-Per-View (EPPV) model for providing continuous media services associates with each continuous media clip a display frequency that depends on the clip's popularity. The aim is to inc... / of resources e.g.memory disk network bandwidth and disk storage br Depending on the underlying networking technology clips can be

Supporting Parallel Applications on Clusters of Workstations: The.. - Rosu, Schwan, Fujimoto (1998)   (Correct)
This paper presents a novel networking architecture designed for communication intensive parallel applications running on clusters of workstations (COWs) connected by high speed networks. The architec... / This paper presents a novel networking architecture designed for br COWs connected by high speed networks. The architecture addresses what

A Secure Active Network Environment Architecture - Alexander (1998)   (Correct)
Active Networks are 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 br Ieee Network A Secure Active Network Environment Architecture D.

Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Optimization in Process Synthesis - Adjiman, Schweiger, Floudas (1998)   (Correct)
The use of networks allows the representation of a variety of important engineering problems. The treatment of a particular class of network applications, the process synthesis problem, is exposed in ... / . . Heat Exchanger Network Synthesis . br Algorithm for Heat Exchanger Network Problems Conclusions

StratOSphere: Mobile Processing of Distributed Objects in Java - Wu, al. (1998)   (Correct)
We describe the design and implementation of StratOSphere, a framework which unifies distributed objects and mobile code applications. We begin by first examining different mobile code paradigms that ... / data resource components across a network. After analyzing these br the growth of mobile computers and networked computing systems. The desire

Parallel Logic Programming Techniques - van Lohuizen (1998)   (Correct)
Model [War87a] x x 16 Delphi [CA88] x x 17 Randomize Method [JAM88] x x 18 ORBIT [YN84] ? ? ? 19 VMHW model [VXDRS91] ? ? ? 20 VMBA model [VXDRS91] ? ? ? Table 2.1: Time complexity of operations in OR... / High Performance Computing and Networking HPCN The aim of the specific

Efficient Collective Communication on Heterogenous Networks of.. - Mohammad Banikazemi (1998)   (Correct)
Networks of Workstations (NOW) have become an attractive alternative platform for high performance computing. Due to the commodity nature of workstations and interconnects, the NOW environments are... / Communication on Heterogenous Networks of Workstations Mohammad br Communication on Heterogeneous Networks of Workstations Mohammad

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 br packet distribution to abstract network and transport layer protocols. We

Provable security for block Ciphers by decorrelation - Vaudenay (1998)   (Correct)
In this paper we investigate a new way for protecting block ciphers against classes of attacks (including differential and linear cryptanalysis) which is based on the notion of decorrelation distanc... / and computer science networking however pushed the development br quite expensive to implement for networking because the sender and the

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 br user-defined computation within the network as a key mechanism to enable a

Performance Implications of Securing Active Networks - Alexander, Arbaugh, Keromytis, Smith (1998)   (Correct)
Security is an obvious risk to active networking, as increased flexibility creates numerous opportunities for mischief. The point at which this flexibility is exposed, e.g., through the loading of cod... / Implications of Securing Active Networks D. Scott Alexander William A. br is an obvious risk to active networking as increased flexibility

Mobility Management in Current and Future Communication Networks - Akyildiz, McNair, Ho, Uzunalioglu.. (1998)   (Correct)
This paper describes current and proposed protocols for mobility management for PLMNbased networks, Mobile IP, Wireless ATM, and Satellite networks. The integration of these networks will be discussed... / Current and Future Communication Networks Ian F. Akyildiz Janise br Wang Broadband and Wireless Networking Laboratory School of Electrical

Darwin: Customizable Resource Management for Value-Added Network.. - Chandra, Fisher, Kosak, Ng.. (1998)   (Correct)
The Internet is rapidly changing from a set of wires and switches that carry packets into a sophisticated infrastructure that delivers a set of complex value-added services to end users. Services can ... / Resource Management for Value-Added Network Services Prashant Chandra y br is a flurry of activity in the networking community developing advanced

Abstractions for Mobile Computation - Cardelli (1998)   (Correct)
ions for Mobile Computation Luca Cardelli August 1, 1998 Technical Report MSR-TR-98-34 Microsoft Research Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 1 Abstract. We discuss the difficulties... / mobile computation over wide-area networks. We propose a unified framework br remain largely hidden in local-area network architectures become readily

The SwitchWare Active Network Implementation - Alexander, Hicks, Kakkar, Keromytis, .. (1998)   (Correct)
Introduction This is an overview of work on the SwitchWare active network project, which began two years ago based on ideas about how to improve the flexibility of networks by making the network prog... / The SwitchWare Active Network Implementation D. Scott br of work on the SwitchWare active network project which began two years

Evaluating the Overheads of Source-Directed Quality-of-Service Routing - Shaikh, Rexford, Shin (1998)   (Correct)
Quality-of-service (QoS) routing satisfies application performance requirements and optimizes network resource usage by selecting paths based on connection traffic parameters and link load information... / of Electrical Engineering z Network Mathematics Research and br Research and Computer Science Networking and Distributed Systems

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 machines of a potentially wide-area network. Note that there is no notion of

Improving the Performance of Distributed Applications Using Active.. - Legedza (1998)   (Correct)
An active network allows applications to inject customized programs into network nodes. This enables faster protocol innovation by making it easier to deploy new network protocols, even over the wide ... / Applications Using Active Networks Ulana Legedza David Wetherall br Technology Abstract An active network allows applications to inject

IP Switching: ATM Under IP - Newman, Minshall, Lyon (1998)   (Correct)
IP traffic on the Internet and private enterprise networks has been growing exponentially for some time. This growth is beginning to stress the traditional, processor based design of current day route... / and Tom Lyon Ipsilon Networks Preprint of IEEE ACM br of IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking April pp. - .

The Fox Project: Advanced Language Technology for Extensible Systems - Harper, Lee, Pfenning (1998)   (Correct)
It has been amply demonstrated in recent years that careful attention to the structure of systems software can lead to greater flexibility, reliability, and ease of implementation, without incurring a... / systems and in particular Active Networks. To achieve this we have br Keywords Standard ML computer networks modules type theory

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 br Abstract An ad-hoc wireless network is a collection of wireless

Data networks as cascades: Investigating the multifractal nature of.. - Feldmann, Gilbert, Willinger (1998)   (Correct)
In apparent contrast to the well-documented self-similar (i.e., monofractal) scaling behavior of measured LAN traffic, recent studies have suggested that measured TCP/IP and ATM WAN traffic exhibits m... / Data networks as cascades Investigating the br multifractals into the realm of networking this paper provides a simple

The Tempest - A Practical Framework for Network Programmability - van der Merwe, Rooney, Leslie, Crosby (1998)   (Correct)
The Tempest framework allows the dynamic introduction and modification of network services at two levels of granularity. First, the switchlet and associated virtual network concepts enable the safe in... / -A Practical Framework for Network Programmability J.E. van der br introduction and modification of network services at two levels of

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 generated on a variety of network topologies and trace-based error

Flexible Operating System Support for SCI Clusters - Koch, de Pina (1998)   (Correct)
The bottleneck for many parallel and distributed applications on networks of workstations is the high cost of communication on traditional network interfaces. Memory-mapped network interfaces provid... / and distributed applications on networks of workstations is the high cost br of communication on traditional network interfaces. Memory-mapped network

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 br Language Extensions a user-level network interface architecture which

Distribution in a Demand Driven Style - Ian Holyer (1998)   (Correct)
In this paper we present a model of distribution as a natural consequence of deterministic concurrency; a purely declarative form of concurrency that preserves referential transparency. This extends t... / users to share resources via a network. The expansion of the Internet br distance learning home networking etc. We present a new

Methods and Problems of Wavelength-Routing in All-Optical Networks - Klasing (1998)   (Correct)
We give a survey of recent theoretical results obtained for wavelength-routing in all-optical networks. The survey is based on the previous survey in [Beauquier, B., Bermond, J-C., Gargano, L., Hell, ... / Wavelength-Routing in All-Optical Networks Ralf Klasing Department br wavelength-routing in all-optical networks. The survey is based on the

Cheating the I/O Bottleneck: Network Storage with Trapeze/Myrinet - Anderson, al. (1998)   (Correct)
Recent advances in I/O bus structures (e.g., PCI), highspeed networks, and fast, cheap disks have significantly expanded the I/O capacity of desktop-class systems. This paper describes a messaging sys... / Cheating the I O Bottleneck Network Storage with Trapeze Myrinet br structures e.g.PCI highspeed networks and fast cheap disks have

Tree Multicast Strategies in Mobile, Multihop Wireless Networks - Gerla, Chiang, Zhang (1998)   (Correct)
this paper, we extend the tree multicast concept to wireless, mobile, multihop networks for applications ranging from ad hoc networking to disaster recovery and battlefield. The main challenge in wire... / Mobile Networks and Applications br in Mobile Multihop Wireless Networks Mario Gerla Ching-Chuan

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 such as cellular telephone networks. This paper addresses the problem

Resource-based Caching for Web Servers - Renu Tewari (1998)   (Correct)
The WWW employs a hierarchical data dissemination architecture in which hyper-media objects stored at a remote server are served to clients across the internet, and cached on disks at intermediate pro... / popularity cause server overload network congestion and an increase in br the remote server thereby lowering network traffic server load and client

From Flop to MegaFlops: Java for Technical Computing - Moreira, Midkiff, Gupta (1998)   (Correct)
This report has been submitted for publication outside of IBM and will probably be copyrighted if accepted for publication. It has been issued as a Research Report for early dissemination of its conte... / to Cand has support for networking and graphics. Technical br is moving more and more towards a network-centric model of computation. In

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 br PLAN Packet Language for Active Networks is a new language for programs

An Iterative Algorithm For Delay-Constrained Minimum-Cost Multicasting - Parsa, Zhu, Garcia-Luna-Aceves (1998)   (Correct)
The bounded shortest multicast algorithm (BSMA) is presented for constructing minimum-cost multicast trees with delay constraints. BSMA can handle asymmetric link characteristics and variable delay bo... / possible destinations in a computer network. Multicast service is becoming a br a key requirement of computer networks supporting multimedia

User-Level Protocol Servers with Kernel-Level Performance - Jos'e Carlos (1998)   (Correct)
Compared to kernel-level servers, user-level ones can be debugged and maintained more easily and safely, but traditionally have had much worse performance. We describe a novel I/O-oriented IPC facilit... / In end-to-end experiments on an ATM network at Mbps I O-oriented IPC br of communication protocols or to network adapters. Such accesses could

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 br date. iii Abstract Wireless networks are characterized by the

Global/Local Subtyping and Capability Inference for a Distributed pi.. - Sewell (1998)   (Correct)
This paper considers how locality restrictions on the use of capabilities can be enforced by a static type system. A distributed ß-calculus with a simple reduction semantics is introduced, integrating... / The development of ubiquitous networking particularly of systems in br of trusted agents a region of the network or a machine address space. In

An Evaluation of Alternative Disk Scheduling Techniques in Support of .. - Al-Marri, Ghandeharizadeh (1998)   (Correct)
A number of recent studies have investigated scheduling techniques in support of variable bit rate (VBR) video. When compared with constant bit rate (CBR) video, VBR has a lower storage and bandwidt... / disk storage subsystem and the network. In this study we propose a br includes those proposed for the network. The results demonstrate that a

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 employ not only traditional wired networks but also satellite cable and

The Network Weather Service: A Distributed Resource Performance.. - Wolski, Spring, Hayes (1998)   (Correct)
The goal of the Network Weather Service is to provide accurate forecasts of dynamically changing performance characteristics from a distributed set of metacomputing resources. Providing a ubiquitous s... / The Network Weather Service A Distributed br Diego Abstract The goal of the Network Weather Service is to provide

NetSolve's Network Enabled Server: Examples and Applications - Henri Casanova (1998)   (Correct)
The NetSolve project, underway at the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, allows users to access computational resources, such as hardware and software, distributed across the n... / NetSolve's Network Enabled Server Examples and br software distributed across the network. NetSolve provides a variety of

Compiling Standard ML to Java Bytecodes - Benton, Kennedy, Russell (1998)   (Correct)
ing with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers, or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and/or a fee. Request permissions from Publications D... / database access sockets and networking concurrency CORBA

Supporting Stored Video: Reducing Rate Variability and End-to-End.. - Salehi (1998)   (Correct)
VBR compressed video is known to exhibit significant, multipletime -scale bit rate variability. In this paper, we consider the transmission of stored video from a server to a client across a high spee... / to a client across a high speed network and explore how the client br impact of optimal smoothing on the network resources needed for video

JIAJIA: An SVM System Based on a New Cache Coherence Protocol - Hu, Shi, Tang, Zhou (1998)   (Correct)
This paper describes design and evaluation of a Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) system called JIAJIA. The objective of JIAJIA is two-fold: extending memory space and improving performance. Based on the ob... / of message passing hardware or on network of workstations. Instead of br extra communication. Besides NOW Network of Workstations based SVM

Transformer Tunnels: A Framework for Providing Route-Specific.. - Sudame, Badrinath (1998)   (Correct)
In a network using links with diverse properties, a packet flow that is fine tuned for some links (by selecting a proper packet size, transmission rate, encryption method, etc.) may be inappropriate f... / Abstract In a network using links with diverse br properties over segments of the network allows flows with different

Sirocco: Cost-Effective Fine-Grain Distributed . . . - Schoinas, al. (1998)   (Correct)
Software fine-grain distributed shared memory (FGDSM) provides a simplified shared-memory programming interface with minimal or no hardware support. Originally software FGDSMs targeted uniprocessor-no... / software FGDSMs implemented on a network of low-cost SMPs. Sirocco takes br SMP nodes substantially reduce networking hardware requirement as

Rate-Proportional Servers: A Design Methodology for Fair Queueing.. - Stiliadis, Varma (1998)   (Correct)
Generalized processor sharing (GPS) has been considered as an ideal scheduling discipline based on its end-to-end delay bounds and fairness properties. Until recently, emulation of GPS in a packet ser... / ideal delay and fairness behaviors. Network designers can use this br future applications of computer networks such as distance education

Scheduling On-demand Broadcasts: New Metrics and Algorithms - Acharya, Muthukrishnan (1998)   (Correct)
As satellite, wireless and Cable TV-based networks spread their reach, there is an increased infrastructure of high-bandwidth links into the home and on the road. Much of this enhanced infrastructure ... / wireless and Cable TV-based networks spread their reach there is an br on Mobile Computing and Networking MobiCom ' Dallas TX

Efficient Fair-Queueing Algorithms for Packet-Switched Networks - Stiliadis, Varma (1998)   (Correct)
Although Weighted Fair Queueing is regarded as an ideal scheduling algorithm in terms of its combined delay and fairness properties, its computation complexity is asymptotically linear in the number o... / Algorithms for Packet-Switched Networks Dimitrios Stiliadis and Anujan br expensive in high-speed networks. An algorithm that combines the

Developing Flexible and High-performance Web Servers with Frameworks.. - Douglas Schmidt (1998)   (Correct)
The goal of this paper is to illustrate how frameworks and patterns address complexities that arise in the design and implementation of high-performance distributed software systems. These complexitie... / Strategy Database Adts Math Networking Graphics Gui Design Patterns br tasks e.g.establishing a network connection do not offer

The TIMELY Adaptive Resource Management Architecture - Vaduvur Bharghavan (1998)   (Correct)
Mobile computing environments that seek to support communication-intensive applications need to provide sustained end-to-end networking resources to static and mobile flows in the presence of scarce a... / to provide sustained end-to-end networking resources to static and mobile br between the different layers of the network in order to solve the problems

Agent technology: a new frontier for the development of application.. - Brugali, Sycara (1998)   (Correct)
Introduction Due to advances in networking technology, increasingly heterogeneous distributed computing resources are becoming available on the Internet. This proliferation has introduced new require... / Due to advances in networking technology increasingly br Task Structure-based Intelligent Network Agents Sycara et al.

Congestion-Dependent Pricing of Network Services - Paschalidis, Tsitsiklis (1998)   (Correct)
We consider a service provider (SP) who provides access to a communication network or some other form of on-line services. Users access the network and initiate calls that belong to a set of diverse s... / Congestion-Dependent Pricing of Network Services Ioannis Ch. br provides access to a communication network or some other form of on-line

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