This directory is created automatically and some papers may be mislabeled. Only document within the CiteSeer database are listed. The directory is intended to provide entry points for browsing the database and is not intended to be authoritative. Papers may not appear in all relevant categories. For example, papers in a sub-category may not appear in higher level categories.
2263.8 A Reliable Multicast Framework for Light-weight Sessions and.. - Floyd, Van Jacobson, Liu, McCanne.. (1997)(Correct)
We discuss the issue of multicasting in Nimrod. We identify the requirements that Nimrod has of any solution for multicast support. We compare existing approaches for multicasting within an internetwo... / involved in state management. In a network with a large number of routers a br to be relatively poor for large networks with sparsely distributed group
2236.3 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
1284.5 Random Early Detection Gateways for Congestion Avoidance - Floyd, Van Jacobson (1993)(Correct)
This paper presents Random Early Detection (RED) gateways for congestion avoidance in packetswitched
networks. The gateway detects incipient congestion by computing the average queue size. The
gateway... / IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking Abstract This paper br avoidance in packetswitched networks. The gateway detects incipient
1182.9 A Survey of Active Network Research - Tennenhouse, Smith, Sincoskie.. (1997)(Correct)
Active networks are a novel approach to network architecture in which the switches of the network perform customized computations on the messages flowing through them. This approach is motivated by bo... / A Survey of Active Network Research David L. Tennenhouse br of Kansas Abstract Active networks are a novel approach to network
1124.6 Wide-Area Traffic: The Failure of Poisson Modeling - Paxson, Floyd (1995)(Correct)
Network arrivals are often modeled as Poisson processes for analytic
simplicity, even though a number of traffic studies have shown
that packet interarrivals are not exponentially distributed. We eval... / July Abstract Network arrivals are often modeled as br Introduction When modeling network traffic packet and connection
1114.2 Mobile Ambients - Cardelli, Gordon (1998)(Correct)
We introduce a calculus describing the movement of processes and devices, including
movement through administrative domains.
Keywords: Agents, process calculi, mobility, wide-area computation.
1 Intro... / Because of recent advances in networking and language technology the br we have local computer local area network regional area network wide-area
1055.0 Globus: A Metacomputing Infrastructure Toolkit - Foster (1996)(Correct)
Emerging high-performance applications require the ability to exploit diverse, geographically distributed resources. These applications use high-speed networks to integrate supercomputers, large datab... / These applications use high-speed networks to integrate supercomputers br scientific instruments to form networked virtual supercomputers or
993.8 On the Self-Similar Nature of Ethernet Traffic - Leland, Taqqu, Willinger, Wilson (1993)(Correct)
We demonstrate that Ethernet local area network (LAN) traffic is statistically self-similar, that
none of the commonly used traffic models is able to capture this fractal behavior, that such
behavior ... / that Ethernet local area network LAN traffic is statistically br high-speed cell-based B-ISDN networks and that aggregating streams of
965.2 Self-Similarity in World Wide Web Traffic Evidence and Possible Causes - Crovella, Bestavros (1996)(Correct)
Recently the notion of self-similarity has been shown to apply
to wide-area and local-area network traffic. In this paper we
examine the mechanisms that give rise to the self-similarity
of network tra... / apply to wide-area and local-area network traffic. In this paper we br rise to the self-similarity of network traffic. We present a
812.7 End-to-End Internet Packet Dynamics - Paxson (1997)(Correct)
We discuss findings from a large-scale study of Internet packet dynamics
conducted by tracing 20,000 TCP bulk transfers between
35 Internet sites. Because we traced each 100 Kbyte transfer at
both the... / Packet Dynamics Vern Paxson Network Research Group Lawrence Berkeley br the prevalence of unusual network events such as outof order
805.7 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
779.7 Link-sharing and Resource Management Models for Packet Networks - Floyd, Van Jacobson (1995)(Correct)
This paper discusses the use of link-sharing mechanisms
in packet networks and presents algorithms for hierarchical
link-sharing. Hierarchical link-sharing allows multiple agencies,
protocol families,... / Management Models for Packet Networks Sally Floyd and Van Jacobson br in IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking Vol. No. August
686.9 Dynamic Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks - Johnson, Maltz (1996)(Correct)
An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile hosts forming a temporary network without the
aid of any established infrastructure or centralized administration. In such an environment, it may b... / Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks David B. Johnson David A. br Abstract An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless
672.7 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
668.5 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
668.0 Pizza into Java: Translating theory into practice - Odersky (1997)(Correct)
Pizza is a strict superset of Java that incorporates three ideas from the academic community: parametric polymorphism, higher-order functions, and algebraic data types. Pizza is defined by translation... / portability of software across a network. These great ideas are nothing br that exist for graphics and networking. We did not originally insist
659.5 Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing - Perkins, Royer (1997)(Correct)
An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of mobile nodes without the required intervention of any centralized access point or existing infrastructure. In this paper we present A... / Abstract An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of br for the operation of such ad-hoc networks. Each Mobile Host operates as a
653.4 Supporting Real-Time Applications in an Integrated Services Packet.. - Clark, Shenker, Zhang (1992)(Correct)
This paper considers the support of real-time applications
in an Integrated Services Packet Network (ISPN). We first
review the characteristics of real-time applications. We observe
that, contrary to ... / in an Integrated Services Packet Network Architecture and Mechanism br in an Integrated Services Packet Network ISPN We first review the
652.1 A Comparison of Mechanisms for Improving TCP Performance over.. - Balakrishnan, Padmanabhan, Seshan.. (1996)(Correct)
Reliable transport protocols such as TCP are tuned to
perform well in traditional networks where packet
losses occur mostly because of congestion. However,
networks with wireless and other lossy links... / to perform well in traditional networks where packet losses occur mostly br because of congestion. However networks with wireless and other lossy
605.7 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
579.7 vic: A Flexible Framework for Packet Video - McCanne, Van Jacobson (1995)(Correct)
The deployment of IP Multicast has fostered the development of a suite of applications, collectively known as the MBone tools, for real-time multimedia conferencingover the Internet. Two of these tool... / Van Jacobson Network Research Group Lawrence Berkeley br flexibility is characterized by network layer independence support for
568.1 TreadMarks: Shared Memory Computing on Networks of Workstations - Amza, Cox, Dwarkadas, Keleher, Lu.. (1996)(Correct)
TreadMarks supports parallel computing on networks of workstations by providing the application
with a shared memory abstraction. Shared memory facilitates the transition from sequential to
parallel p... / Shared Memory Computing on Networks of Workstations Christiana br supports parallel computing on networks of workstations by providing the
521.7 Service Disciplines For Guaranteed Performance Service in.. - Zhang (1995)(Correct)
While today's computer networks supports only best-effort service, Future packet-switching integratedservices networks will have to support real-time communication services that allow clients to trans... / Service In Packet-Switching Networks Hui Zhang Member Ieee br Abstract-While today's computer networks supports only best-effort
506.3 Hierarchical Packet Fair Queueing Algorithms - Bennett, Zhang (1997)(Correct)
In this paper, we propose to use the idealized Hierarchical
Generalized Processor Sharing (H-GPS) model to simultaneously
support guaranteed real-time, rate-adaptive
best-effort, and controlled link-s... / Future integrated services networks will support multiple service br supporting integrated services networks it is defined in a hypothetical
472.4 End-to-End Routing Behavior in the Internet - Paxson (1996)(Correct)
The large-scale behavior of routing in the Internet has gone virtually
without any formal study, the exceptions being Chinoy's analysis
of the dynamics of Internet routing information [Ch93], and rece... / in the Internet Vern Paxson Network Research Group Lawrence Berkeley br in IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking pp. - . An earlier
468.0 Parity-Based Loss Recovery for Reliable Multicast Transmission - Nonnenmacher, Biersack, Towsley (1997)(Correct)
In this paper we investigate how FEC (Forward Error Correction) can be combined with ARQ (Automatic Repeat Request) to achieve scalable reliable multicast transmission. We consider the two scenarios w... / of packet retransmissions and network bandwidth requirements. If br of substantially reducing the network bandwidth requirements of an
445.7 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 and inefficient on terrestrial networks they are unworkable on satellite
414.8 The Challenges of Mobile Computing - Forman, Zahorjan (1994)(Correct)
Advances in wireless networking technology have engendered a new paradigm of
computing, called mobile computing, in which users carrying portable devices have
access to a shared infrastructure indepen... / Abstract Advances in wireless networking technology have engendered a new br people and continuous access to networked services. Mobile computing is
382.6 Informed Prefetching and Caching - Patterson, Gibson, Ginting.. (1995)(Correct)
In this paper, we present aggressive, proactive mechanisms that tailor file system resource management to the needs of I/O-intensive applications. In particular, we show how to use application-disclos... / operating systems Alto Pilot networking Arpanet Ethernet and br data may be on the far side of a network. For the remote blocks T
374.1 Lazy Release Consistency for Software Distributed Shared Memory - Keleher, Cox, Zwaenepoel (1992)(Correct)
Relaxed memory consistency models, such as release consistency, were introduced in order to reduce the impact of remote memory access latency in both software and hardware distributed shared memory (D... / execution of several layers of networking software. Ideally the number br or multicast capability of the network. . Message Counts The
368.9 The BSD Packet Filter: A New Architecture for User-level Packet.. - McCanne, Van Jacobson (1992)(Correct)
Many versions of Unix provide facilities for user-level packet
capture, making possible the use of general purpose workstations
for network monitoring. Because network monitors
run as user-level proce... / general purpose workstations for network monitoring. Because network br for network monitoring. Because network monitors run as user-level
365.2 Congestion Control and Traffic Management in ATM Networks: Recent.. - Jain (1996)(Correct)
Congestion control mechanisms for ATM networks as selected by the ATM Forum traffic management group are described. Reasons behind these selections are explained. In particular, selection criterion fo... / and Traffic Management in ATM Networks Recent Advances and A Survey br control mechanisms for ATM networks as selected by the ATM Forum
359.9 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
359.4 The PIM Architecture for Wide-Area Multicast Routing - Deering, Estrin, Farinacci, Van.. (1996)(Correct)
The purpose of multicast routing is to reduce the communication
costs for applications that send the same data to
multiple recipients. Existing multicast routing mechanisms
were intended for use withi... / required across the entire network in order to deliver data packets br mechanisms to adapt to underlying network conditions and group dynamics
357.4 Why We Don't Know How To Simulate The Internet - Paxson, Floyd (1997)(Correct)
Simulating how the global Internet data network behaves is
an immensely challenging undertaking because of the network
's great heterogeneity and rapid change. The heterogeneity
ranges from the indivi... / Vern Paxson and Sally Floyd Network Research Group Lawrence Berkeley br how the global Internet data network behaves is an immensely
353.6 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... / these models correlate with real network topologies. We consider the br abstraction or model of the actual network structure and applications. The
342.8 A Typed Language for Distributed Mobile Processes (Extended Abstract) - Riely, Hennessy (1998)(Correct)
We describe a foundational language for specifying dynamically
evolving networks of distributed processes, Dp. The
language is a distributed extension of the p-calculus which
incorporates the notions ... / specifying dynamically evolving networks of distributed processes Dp. br Due to the rapid advances in networking technology there has been a
339.1 RCBR: A Simple and Efficient Service for Multiple Time-Scale Traffic - Grossglauser, Keshav, Tse (1995)(Correct)
Variable bit rate compressed video traffic is expected to be a significant component of the traffic mix in integrated services networks. This traffic is hard to manage because it has strict delay and ... / traOEc mix in integrated services networks. This traOEc is hard to manage br Because all traOEc entering the network is CBR RCBR requires minimal
337.1 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
336.1 Congestion Avoidance in Computer Networks With a Connectionless.. - Jain, Ramakrishnan, Chiu (1997)(Correct)
Widespread use of computer networks and the use of varied technology for the interconnection of computers has made congestion a significant problem. In this report, we summarize our research on conges... / Congestion Avoidance in Computer Networks With a Connectionless Network br Networks With a Connectionless Network Layer Raj Jain K. K.
333.3 NetSolve: A Network Server for Solving Computational Science Problems - Casanova (1995)(Correct)
This paper presents a new system, called NetSolve, that allows users to access computational resources,
such as hardware and software, distributed across the network. The development of NetSolve
was m... / NetSolve A Network Server for Solving Computational br software distributed across the network. The development of NetSolve was
310.1 An Application Level Video Gateway - Amir, McCanne, Zhang (1995)(Correct)
The current model for multicast transmission of video over
the Internet assumes that a fixed average bandwidth is
uniformly present throughout the network. Consequently,
sources limit their transmissi... / uniformly present throughout the network. Consequently sources limit br seminars from the Bay Area Gigabit Network as kb s H. MBone
308.6 MBone Provides Audio and Video Across the Internet - Macedonia (1994)(Correct)
This article describes the network concepts underlying MBone, the importance of bandwidth considerations, various application tools, MBone events, interesting MBone uses (see the two sidebars), and pr... / equipment contact the appropriate network managers and obtain hardware br to use the Internet's most unique network MBone. Short for Multicast
297.8 A Quantitative Comparison of Graph-based Models for Internet Topology - Zegura, Calvert, Donahoo (1997)(Correct)
Graphs are commonly used to model the topological structure
of internetworks, to study problems ranging from routing
to resource reservation. A variety of graphs are found
in the literature, including... / routing. Keywords Scalability Network modeling Internetworking br or model of the actual network structure and applications. The
281.8 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
281.8 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
274.0 Improving the Performance of Reliable Transport Protocols in Mobile.. - Caceres, Iftode (1994)(Correct)
We explore the performance of reliable data communication in mobile computing environments. Motion across wireless cell boundaries causes increased delays and packet losses while the network learns ho... / special issue on Mobile Computing Networks Abstract We explore the br delays and packet losses while the network learns how to route data to a
272.1 Understanding Fault-Tolerant Distributed Systems - Cristian (1993)(Correct)
We propose a small number of basic concepts that can be used to explain the
architecture of fault-tolerant distributed systems and we discuss a list of architectural
issues that we find useful to cons... / on lower level hardware networking services. It is customary to br to ensure that a local area network service has omission performance
269.1 Specification of the KQML Agent-Communication Language - Finin, Weber, Wiederhold.. (1994)(Correct)
this document send a message to kqml-users@isi.edu) Tim Finin (co-chair) University of Maryland Jay Weber (co-chair) Enterprise Integration Technologies Gio Wiederhold (former co-chair) Stanford Unive... / . Networking performatives br programming language choice network services and security.
263.2 IP-based Protocols for Mobile Internetworking - Ioannidis, Duchamp, Jr. (1991)(Correct)
We consider the problem of providing network access to hosts whose physical location changes
with time. Such hosts cannot depend on traditional forms of network connectivity and routing
because their ... / consider the problem of providing network access to hosts whose physical br depend on traditional forms of network connectivity and routing because
257.1 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
254.5 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
251.4 Packet Fair Queueing Algorithms for Wireless Networks with.. - Ng, Stoica, Zhang (1998)(Correct)
While Packet Fair Queueing (PFQ) algorithms provide both bounded delay and fairness in wired networks, they cannot be applied directly to wireless networks. The key difficulty is that in wireless netw... / Queueing Algorithms for Wireless Networks with Location-Dependent Errors br delay and fairness in wired networks they cannot be applied directly
249.2 Serverless Network File Systems - Anderson, Dahlin, Neefe, Patterson.. (1995)(Correct)
In this paper, we propose a new paradigm for network file system design, serverless network file systems. While traditional network file systems rely on a central server machine, a serverless system u... / Serverless Network File Systems Thomas E. br we propose a new paradigm for network file system design serverless
246.9 The Synchronization of Periodic Routing Messages - Floyd, Van Jacobson (1994)(Correct)
The paper considers a network with many apparently-independent periodic processes and
discusses one method by which these processes can inadvertently become synchronized. In
particular, we study the s... / IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking Abstract The paper br Abstract The paper considers a network with many apparently-independent
242.5 A Resource Allocation Model for QoS Management - Rajkumar, Lee, Lehoczky, Siewiorek (1997)(Correct)
Quality of service (QoS) has been receiving wide attention in recent years in many research communities including networking, multimedia systems, real-time systems and distributed systems. In large di... / research communities including networking multimedia systems real-time br on-demand service and inter-networked systems applications contending
242.5 Scalable High Speed IP Routing Lookups - Waldvogel, Varghese, Turner, Plattner (1997)(Correct)
Internet address lookup is a challenging problem because of increasing routing table sizes, increased traffic, higher speed links, and the migration to 128 bit IPv6 addresses. IP routing lookup requir... / y y Computer Engineering and Networks Laboratory ETH Zurich br of users hosts domains and networks connected to the Internet seems
237.0 Experiences with a High-Speed Network Adaptor: A Software Perspective - Druschel, Peterson, Davie (1994)(Correct)
This paper describes our experiences, from a software perspective,
with the OSIRIS network adaptor. It first identifies
the problems we encountered while programming OSIRIS
and optimizing network perf... / Experiences with a High-Speed Network Adaptor A Software Perspective br of Computer Science Computer Networking Research Department University
236.3 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
234.5 Real-time Communication in Packet-Switched Networks - Aras, Kurose, Reeves, Schulzrinne (1994)(Correct)
The dramatically increased bandwidths and processing capabilities of future high-speed networks
offer the possibility of supporting myriad real-time communication applications, including
packetized vo... / Communication in Packet-Switched Networks Caglan M. Aras br capabilities of future high-speed networks offer the possibility of
232.0 Empirically-Derived Analytic Models of Wide-Area TCP Connections - Paxson (1994)(Correct)
We analyze 3 million TCP connections that occurred during
15 wide-area traffic traces. The traces were gathered at five
"stub" networks and two internetwork gateways, providing a
diverse look at wide-... / were gathered at five stub networks and two internetwork gateways br site over time or between stub networks and internetwork gateways.
228.9 Extensibility, Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System - Bershad, Savage, Pardyak, Sirer.. (1995)(Correct)
This paper describes the motivation, architecture and
performance of SPIN, an extensible operating system.
SPIN provides an extension infrastructure together with
a core set of extensible services th... / applications such as web servers network routers interactive multimedia br such as memory scheduling and networking. We have found that the system
225.5 Fair Scheduling in Wireless Packet Networks - Songwu Lu (1997)(Correct)
Fair scheduling of delay and rate-sensitive packet flows over
a wireless channel is not addressed effectively by most contemporary
wireline fair scheduling algorithms because of two
unique characteris... / Fair Scheduling in Wireless Packet Networks Songwu Lu Vaduvur Bharghavan br Besides in packet cellular networks the base station typically
225.5 Modeling Internet Topology - Calvert (1997)(Correct)
The topology of a network, or a group of networks such as the Internet, has a strong bearing on many management and performance issues. Good models of the topological structure of a network are essent... / Abstract The topology of a network or a group of networks such as br of a network or a group of networks such as the Internet has a
224.7 Protocol Service Decomposition for High-Performance Networking - Maeda, Bershad (1993)(Correct)
In this paper we describe a new approach to implementing
network protocols that enables them to have
high performance and high flexibility, while retaining
complete conformity to existing application ... / for High-Performance Networking Chris Maeda School of br a new approach to implementing network protocols that enables them to
221.2 Application-Layer Anycasting - Bhattacharjee, Ammar, Shah, Fei (1997)(Correct)
The anycasting communication paradigm is designed
to support server replication by allowing applications
to easily select and communicate with the
"best" server, according to some performance or polic... / Viren Shah Zongming Fei Networking and Telecommunications Group br addition to being independent from network-layer support our definition
219.7 Exact Admission Control for Networks with Bounded Delay Services - Liebeherr, Wrege, Ferrari (1994)(Correct)
To support the requirements for the transmission of continuous media, such as audio
and video, multiservice packet switching networks must provide service guarantees
to connections, including guarante... / Exact Admission Control for Networks with Bounded Delay Services br multiservice packet switching networks must provide service guarantees
217.3 Multimedia Storage Servers: A Tutorial - Gemmell (1995)(Correct)
Multimedia storage servers provide access to multimedia objects including text, images, audio, and video. The design of such servers fundamentally differs from conventional servers due to: (1) the rea... / servers. buffers CM Server Network buffers s graphics video br Data flow for a multimedia network server Introduction
216.4 Hardware-software Co-synthesis for Digital Systems - Gupta, De Micheli (1993)(Correct)
As the complexity of system design increases, use of pre-designed components, such as generalpurpose
microprocessors, provides an effective way to reduce the complexity of synthesized hardware.
While ... / control automated vehicle and networking and communication systems. In br For instance consider design of a network processor in Figure that is
212.7 Active Bridging - Alexander, Shaw, Nettles, Smith (1997)(Correct)
Active networks accelerate network evolution by permitting the network infrastructure to be programmable, on a peruser, per-packet, or other basis. This programmability must be balanced against the sa... / Abstract Active networks accelerate network evolution by br Active networks accelerate network evolution by permitting the
212.7 A Directory Service for Configuring High-Performance Distributed.. - Fitzgerald (1997)(Correct)
High-performance execution in distributed computing environments often requires careful selection and configuration not only of computers, networks, and other resources but also of the protocols and a... / not only of computers networks and other resources but also of br and configuration of computers networks application protocols and
212.7 The Effects of Asymmetry on TCP Performance - Balakrishnan, Padmanabhan, Katz (1997)(Correct)
In this paper, we study the effects of network asymmetry on endto
-end TCP performance and suggest techniques to improve it. The
networks investigated in this study include a wireless cable modem
netw... / this paper we study the effects of network asymmetry on endto end TCP br techniques to improve it. The networks investigated in this study
211.4 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
211.4 PLAN: A Programming Language for Active Networks - Hicks, Kakkar, Moore, Gunter, Nettles (1998)(Correct)
PLAN (Programming Language for Active Networks) is a new language for programs that are carried in the packets of a programmable network. PLAN programs replace the packet headers (which can be viewed ... / A Programming Language for Active Networks submitted to PLDI ' br Programming Language for Active Networks is a new language for programs
205.7 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. - .
205.7 QoS Routing in Networks with Uncertain Parameters - Lorenz, Orda (1998)(Correct)
This work considers the problem of routing connections with
QoS requirements across networks, when the information available for
making routing decisions is inaccurate. This uncertainty about the actu... / QoS Routing in Networks with Uncertain Parameters br with QoS requirements across networks when the information available
204.1 Multicast Routing for Multimedia Communication - Kompella, Pasquale, Polyzos (1993)(Correct)
We present heuristics for multicast tree construction for communication that depends on: (i) bounded
end-to-end delay along the paths from source to each destination, and (ii) minimum cost of the mult... / as a very important facility in networks especially because video and br tree for example in terms of network bandwidth utilization. In our
200.0 A Block-Sorting Lossless Data Compression Algorithm - Burrows, Wheeler (1994)(Correct)
We describe a block-sorting, lossless data compression algorithm, and our implementation of that algorithm. We compare the performance of our implementation with widely available data compressors runn... / computing on multiple platforms networking programming technology system
200.0 Improving Reliable Transport and Handoff Performance in Cellular.. - Balakrishnan, Seshan, Katz (1995)(Correct)
TCP is a reliable transport protocol tuned to perform well in traditional networks where congestion is the primary
cause of packet loss. However, networks with wireless links and mobile hosts incur si... / Performance in Cellular Wireless Networks Hari Balakrishnan br to perform well in traditional networks where congestion is the primary
199.9 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
195.0 World-Wide Web Proxies - Luotonen, Altis (1994)(Correct)
A WWW proxy server, proxy for short, provides access to the Web for people on closed subnets who can only access the Internet through a firewall machine. The hypertext server developed at CERN, cern_h... / proxy server. This cuts down on network traffic costs since many of the br Gopher servers WAIS servers Network News server Clients inside
193.8 Empirically-Derived Analytic Models of Wide-Area TCP Connections.. - Paxson (1993)(Correct)
We analyze 2.5 million TCP connections that occurred during
14 wide-area traffic traces. The traces were gathered at five
"stub" networks and two internetwork gateways, providing a
diverse look at wid... / were gathered at five stub networks and two internetwork gateways br Introduction Though wide-area networks have been in use since the early
192.5 Rate-Controlled Service Disciplines - Zhang, Ferrari (1994)(Correct)
We propose a class of non-work-conserving service disciplines, called the Rate-Controlled Service Disciplines. When coupled with suitable admission control algorithms, Rate-Controlled Service Discipli... / foo In Journal of High Speed Networks Rate-Controlled br arbitrary topology packet-switching network. The key feature of a
189.6 Overview of the CHORUS Distributed Operating Systems - Rozier, Abrossimov, Armand, Boule.. (1992)(Correct)
The CHORUS technology has been designed for building new generations of open, distributed,
scalable operating systems. CHORUS has the following main characteristics:
# a communication-based architect... / over a wide range of hardware and network configurations including br applications by providing network IPC distributed virtual memory
187.6 Implementing Network Protocols at User Level - Thekkath (1993)(Correct)
Traditionally, network software has been structured in a monolithic fashion with all protocol stacks
executing either within the kernel or in a single trusted user-level server. This organization is m... / Implementing Network Protocols at User Level br in IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking Oct . Vol. Num. pages
182.8 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
182.8 On Calibrating Measurements of Packet Transit Times - Paxson (1998)(Correct)
We discuss the problem of detecting errors in measurements of the
total delay experienced by packets transmitted through a wide-area
network. We assume that we have measurements of the transmission
ti... / Transit Times Vern Paxson Network Research Group Lawrence Berkeley br transmitted through a wide-area network. We assume that we have
180.8 Comparison of Rate-Based Service Disciplines - Zhang, Keshav (1991)(Correct)
This paper compares six new queue service disciplines that can be implemented at the output queues of switches in a connection-oriented packet switched data network. These are Virtual Clock, Fair Queu... / packet switched data network. These are Virtual Clock Fair br Introduction High speed networking introduces opportunities for new
179.7 On the Relevance of Long-Range Dependence in Network Traffic - Grossglauser, Bolot (1996)(Correct)
There is mounting experimental evidence that network traffic processes exhibit ubiquitous properties of self-similarity and long range dependence (LRD), i.e. of correlations over a wide range of time ... / of Long-Range Dependence in Network TraOEc Matthias br mounting experimental evidence that network traf c processes exhibit
179.3 The Design and Implementation of a Mobile Internetworking Architecture - Ioannidis, Maguire, Jr. (1993)(Correct)
We present the design, implementation, and evaluation of Mobile*IP, a set of IP-based protocols and
mechanisms to support host mobilitythroughout the Internet. The design requires changes only in the ... / of Unix that uses Berkeley networking code. Introduction br availability of wireless networking options as well as wide-area
178.7 MPI-FM: High Performance MPI on Workstation Clusters - Lauria, Chien (1997)(Correct)
Despite the emergence of high speed LANs, the communication performance available
to applications on workstation clusters still falls short of that available on MPPs.
A new generation of efficient mes... / implementation of MPI for networks of workstations connected with a br connected with a Myrinet network built on top of the Fast
178.7 A Hierarchical Fair Service Curve Algorithm for Link-Sharing.. - Stoica, Zhang, Ng (1997)(Correct)
In this paper, we study hierarchical resource management
models and algorithms that support both link-sharing and guaranteed realtime
services with priority (decoupled delay and bandwidth allocation).... / Emerging integrated services networks will support applications with br research on integrated services networks has focused on guaranteeing QoS
178.7 Small Forwarding Tables for Fast Routing Lookups - Degermark, Brodnik, Carlsson, Pink (1997)(Correct)
For some time, the networking community has assumed
that it is impossible to do IP routing lookups in software
fast enough to support gigabit speeds. IP routing
lookups must find the routing entry wit... / Abstract For some time the networking community has assumed that it br For some time the networking community has assumed that it
177.1 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
174.4 Cyberguide: A Mobile Context-Aware Tour Guide - Abowd, Atkeson, Hong, Long, Kooper.. (1997)(Correct)
Future computing environments will free the user from the constraints of the desktop. Applications for a mobile environment should take advantage of contextual information, suach as position, to offer... / substantial communication and networking resources cell phone pager br We have built a serial IR network using inexpensive modules from
173.1 Experience with Disconnected Operation in a Mobile Computing.. - Satyanarayanan, Kistler, Mummert.. (1993)(Correct)
In this paper we present qualitative and quantitative data on file access in a mobile computing environment. This information is based on actual usage experience with the Coda File System over a perio... / high- and low-bandwidth cordless networking technology such computers will br under a much broader range of networking conditions. A desktop
172.8 PATHFINDER: A Pattern-Based Packet Classifier - Bailey (1994)(Correct)
This paper describes a pattern-based approach to building packet classifiers. One novelty of the approach is that it can be implemented efficiently in both software and hardware. A performance study s... / to keep up with OC- Mbps network links and is likely to operate br a mechanism that inspects incoming network packets and based on the values
172.7 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
171.1 Designing a Multi-User HDTV Storage Server - Vin (1993)(Correct)
Future advances in networking coupled with the rapid advances in storage technologies will make it feasible
to build a HDTV-on-demand server (that provides services similar to those of a neighborhood ... / Abstract Future advances in networking coupled with the rapid advances br store on a metropolitan-area network. In this paper we present a
171.0 Spatial Hash-Joins - Lo, Ravishankar (1996)(Correct)
The hash-join paradigm works well for relational
joins, but is hard to apply to spatial
joins. Relational hash-joins can guarantee
that items in different hash buckets are irrelevant
to each other for... / Earth Science Information Networking. needs no pre-computed
171.0 TileBars: Visualization of Term Distribution Information in Full Text .. - Hearst (1995)(Correct)
The field of information retrieval has traditionally focused on textbases consisting of titles and abstracts. As a consequence, many underlying assumptions must be altered for retrieval from full-leng... / items relevant to image network'The first figure for each entry br number of lines in the item. image network
171.0 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... / multicast group and the whole network. The performance is evaluated in br simulation results over a real network as well as random networks under
171.0 Low-Latency Communication over ATM Networks using Active Messages - von Eicken, Avula, Basu, Buch (1995)(Correct)
Recent developments in communication architectures for parallel machines have made significant progress and reduced the communication overheads and latencies by over an order of magnitude as compared ... / Low-Latency Communication over ATM Networks using Active Messages br workstations connected by an ATM network even though clusters use standard
170.2 Incorporating Memory Management into User-Level Network Interfaces - Matt Welsh (1997)(Correct)
this memory
region, and does not scale to a large number of processes.
This paper presents an extension to the U-Net user-level network architecture (U-Net/MM) allowing messages unknown
Incorporatin... / Memory Management into User-Level Network Interfaces Matt Welsh Anindya br Ithaca NY User-level network interfaces allow applications
165.7 Multimedia Applications should be adaptive - Diot, Huitema, Turletti (1998)(Correct)
The recent evolutions of network technology (more reliable, more heterogeneous)
and the widespread development of multimedia applications (with real-time constraints and
multipoint delivery requirem... / Abstract The recent evolutions of network technology more reliable more br user when transmitting data over a network. The adaptation of applications
163.6 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.
162.0 Designing an On-Demand Multimedia Service - Rangan, Vin, Ramanathan (1992)(Correct)
Future advances in networking coupled with rapid advances in storage technologies will make it
feasible to build a multimedia on-demand server capable of providing services similar to those of a
neigh... / Abstract Future advances in networking coupled with rapid advances in br rental store on a metropolitan-area network. In this paper we study various
157.4 Programming Telecommunication Networks - Lazar (1997)(Correct)
The recent move towards market deregulation and open competition has sparked a wave of serious introspection in the telecommunications service industry. Telecom providers and operators are now require... / Programming Telecommunication Networks Aurel A. Lazar Department of br of two major global communication networks -the Telephone Network and the
157.4 Functionality and Limitations of Current Workflow Management Systems - Alonso, Agrawal, Abbadi, Mohan (1997)(Correct)
Workflow systems hold the promise of facilitating the everyday operation of many enterprises and work environments. As a result, many commercial workflow management systems have been developed. These ... / has been provided by advances in networking distribution and ever faster br the interaction with mainframes networks and other applications
156.5 The QoS Broker - Nahrstedt, Smith (1995)(Correct)
Many networked multimedia applications are delay-sensitive, and require services with guarantees
of resource availability and timeliness. For networks such as those based on Asynchronous
Transfer Mode... / PA - Abstract Many networked multimedia applications are br availability and timeliness. For networks such as those based on
154.5 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
154.2 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
154.2 The Changing Nature of Network Traffic: Scaling Phenomena - Feldmann, Gilbert, Willinger, Kurtz (1998)(Correct)
In this paper, we report on some preliminary results from an in-depth, wavelet-based analysis of a
set of high-quality, packet-level traffic measurements, collected over the last 6-7 years from a numb... / The Changing Nature of Network Traffic Scaling Phenomena A. br a number of different wide-area networks WANs We first validate and
153.6 Fault Tolerant Design of Multimedia Servers - Steven Berson (1995)(Correct)
Recent technological advances have made multimedia ondemand
servers feasible. Two challenging tasks in such systems
are: a) satisfying the real-time requirement for continuous
delivery of objects at s... / and high speed computer networking have made on-demand multimedia br multimedia server a communication network and a set of display
153.1 Analysis of a Denial of Service Attack on TCP - Schuba, Krsul, Kuhn, Spafford.. (1997)(Correct)
This paper analyzes a network-based denial of service attack for IP (Internet Protocol) based networks. It is popularly called SYN flooding. It works by an attacker sending many TCP (Transmission Cont... / Abstract This paper analyzes a network-based denial of service attack br for IP Internet Protocol based networks. It is popularly called SYN
153.1 A Proposal for a new KQML Specification - Labrou, Finin (1997)(Correct)
We propose a new specification for the Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language
(KQML). KQML is a language for the communication between software
agents. KQML offers a variety of message types (perfo... / . . Networking and Facilitation performatives . br processes running on an ether-networked LAN. Or the links could be
150.7 Parallel Processing on Dynamic Resources with CARMI - Pruyne (1995)(Correct)
In every production parallel processing environment, the set of resources potentially available to an application fluctuate due to changes in the load on the system. This is true for clusters of works... / performance ratio have improving networking technology e.g. ATM and are
150.6 Priority Encoding Transmission - Albanese, Blömer, Edmonds, Luby.. (1994)(Correct)
We introduce a new method, called Priority Encoding Transmission, for sending messages over lossy packet-based networks. When a message is to be transmitted, the user specifies a priority value for ea... / messages over lossy packet-based networks. When a message is to be br to multi-media and high speed networks applications especially in those
148.9 Distributed Schedule Management in the Tiger Video Fileserver - Bolosky, Fitzgerald (1997)(Correct)
Tiger is a scalable, fault-tolerant video file server constructed from a collection of computers
connected by a switched network. All content files are striped across all of the computers and disks
in... / computers connected by a switched network. All content files are striped br computers disk drives network interfaces and network switches
148.9 Practical Loss-Resilient Codes - Luby, Mitzenmacher, Shokrollahi.. (1997)(Correct)
We present a randomized construction of linear-time encodable and decodable codes
that can transmit over lossy channels at rates extremely close to capacity. The encoding
and decoding algorithms for t... / forward error-correction in the networking literature is sometimes br Furthermore suppose the network experiences transient and
148.5 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
145.4 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
144.6 Adaptive Data Broadcast in Hybrid Networks - Stathatos, Roussopoulos, Baras (1997)(Correct)
With the immense popularity of the Web,the world
is witnessing an unprecedented demand for data
services. At the same time, the Internet is evolving
towards an information super-highway that incorpora... / Adaptive Data Broadcast in Hybrid Networks Konstantinos Stathatos br wireless mobile and hybrid networking. Taking advantage of these new
144.3 Increasing Network Throughput by Integrating Protocol Layers - Abbott, Peterson (1993)(Correct)
Integrating protocol data manipulations is a strategy for increasing the throughput of network protocols. The idea is to combine a series of protocol layers into a pipeline so as to access message dat... / Increasing Network Throughput by Integrating br for increasing the throughput of network protocols. The idea is to
140.7 A Case for NOW (Networks of Workstations) - Anderson, Culler, Patterson, team (1994)(Correct)
In this paper, we argue that because of recent technology advances, networks of workstations (NOWs) are poised to become the primary computing infrastructure for science and engineering, from low en... / pm of A Case for NOW Networks of Workstations Thomas E. br of recent technology advances networks of workstations NOWs are
140.4 GeoCast - Geographic Addressing and Routing - Navas, Imielinski (1997)(Correct)
In the near future GPS will be widely used, thus allowing
a broad variety of location dependent services
such as direction giving, navigation, etc. In this paper
we propose and evaluate a routing and ... / the application level as well as on network level software. Below we list br of an experimental national network capable of routing geographic
139.6 Application-Controlled Physical Memory using External Page-Cache.. - Harty (1992)(Correct)
Next generation computer systems will have gigabytes
of physical memory and processors in the 200 MIPS range
or higher. While this trend suggests that memory management
for most programs will be less ... / Yet secondary storage and networking growth places the effective br our approach because there is no network or file access latency to hide
139.1 Advanced Transaction Models in Workflow Contexts - Alonso, Agrawal, Abbadi, Kamath.. (1996)(Correct)
In recent years, numerous transaction models have been proposed to address the problems posed by advanced database applications, but only a few of these models are being used in commercial products. I... / Gunthor C. Mohan IBM European Networking Center IBM Almaden Research br by funds from IBM Hursley Networking Software Division and IBM
139.1 Determining End-to-End Delay Bounds In Heterogeneous Networks - Goyal, Lam, Vin (1995)(Correct)
We define a class of Guaranteed Rate (GR) scheduling algorithms.
The GR class includes Virtual Clock, Packet-byPacket
Generalized Processor Sharing and Self Clocked
Fair Queuing. For networks that emp... / Delay Bounds In Heterogeneous Networks Pawan Goyal Simon S. Lam br Self Clocked Fair Queuing. For networks that employ scheduling algorithms
136.3 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
136.1 Jada: coordination and communication for Java agents - Ciancarini, Rossi (1997)(Correct)
In this paper we are going to analyze mobile code issues in
the perspective of Object Oriented systems in which thread migration
is not supported. This means that both objects' code and data can be
... / rapidly replaced and integrated by networked distributed computer systems. br and maximize efficiency. Now the networks are expanding to global
131.4 A Comparison of Server-Based and Receiver-Based Local Recovery.. - Kasera, Kurose, Towsley (1998)(Correct)
Local recovery approaches for reliable multicast have the potential to provide significant
performance gains in terms of reduced bandwidth and delay, and higher system throughput. In
this report we ex... / co-located with routers inside the network. In the receiver-based approach br scattered over a wide area network. Even though current multicast
131.4 A Wireless Fair Service Algorithm For Packet Cellular Networks - Lu, Nandagopal, Bharghavan (1998)(Correct)
In order to support diverse communication-intensive realtime
and non real-time data flows over a scarce, varying and
shared wireless channel with location-dependent and bursty
errors, we define a serv... / Algorithm For Packet Cellular Networks Songwu Lu Thyagarajan br growth in the wireless networking industry. With the increasing
130.4 Economic Models for Allocating Resources in Computer Systems - Ferguson, Nikolaou, Sairamesh, Yemini (1996)(Correct)
this paper, we discuss the similarities between complex distributed systems and human
economies. We demonstrate how competitive economic models provide algorithms and tools
for allocating resources in... / With the advances in computer and networking technology thousands of br and communication protocols and networking bandwidth to deliver the
130.4 Network Objects - Birrell, Nelson, Owicki, Wobber (1995)(Correct)
A network object is an object whose methods can be invoked over a network. The Modula-3
network objects system is novel for its overall simplicity. It provides distributed type safety
through the narr... / SRC Research Report Network Objects Andrew Birrell Greg br computing on multiple platforms networking programming technology system
127.8 Throughput-Competitive On-Line Routing - Awerbuch (1993)(Correct)
We develop a framework that allows us to address the issues of admission control and
routing in high-speed networks under the restriction that once a call is admitted and routed,
it has to proceed to ... / control and routing in high-speed networks under the restriction that once a br proposals for future high-speed networks and stems from current hardware
127.6 ICP and the Squid Web Cache - Wessels (1997)(Correct)
We describe the structure and functionality of the Internet Cache Protocol (ICP) and its
implementation in the Squid Web Caching software. ICP is a lightweight message format used
for communication am... / Congestion can also occur at network exchange points or across links br is only as good as its weakest network link. As an example Microsoft
127.6 A Comparison of Bandwidth Smoothing Techniques for the Transmission.. - Feng, Rexford (1997)(Correct)
The transfer of prerecorded, compressed video requires multimedia services to support large fluctuations in bandwidth requirements on multiple time scales. Bandwidth smoothing techniques can reduce th... / Jennifer Rexford Networking and Distributed Systems AT T br servers and the communication network. Given a fixed clientside
127.5 Mobility Support in IPv6 - Perkins, Johnson (1996)(Correct)
IP version 6 (IPv6) is being designed within the IETF
as a replacement for the current version of the IP protocol
used in the Internet (IPv4). We have designed
protocol enhancements for IPv6, known as... / on Mobile Computing and Networking MobiCom November br as in IPv routing is based on the network prefix in a packet's destination
127.5 Scalable Computing - McColl (1996)(Correct)
Scalable computing will, over the next few years, become
the normal form of computing. In this paper we present a unified framework,
based on the BSP model, which aims to serve as a foundation for
t... / systems the global communications networks were very poor and scalable br and the need to replace buses by networks to achieve scalability in shared
127.5 Fundamental Limits and Tradeoffs of Providing Deterministic.. - Knightly, Wrege, Liebeherr, Zhang (1995)(Correct)
Compressed digital video is one of the most important traffic
types in future integrated services networks. However,
a network service that supports delay-sensitive video imposes
many problems since c... / in future integrated services networks. However a network service that br services networks. However a network service that supports
125.7 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
125.7 Inter-Receiver Fairness: A Novel Performance Measure for Multicast.. - Jiang (1998)(Correct)
In a multicast ABR service, a connection is typically restricted to the rate allowed on the bottleneck link in the distribution tree from the source to the set of receivers. Because of this, receivers... / H. Ammar Ellen W. Zegura Networking and Telecommunications Group br In addition we develop a global network measure that helps us assess the
124.6 ATM Internetworking - Alles (1995)(Correct)
this paper was presented at Engineering InterOp, Las Vegas, March 1995.
1.0 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 unknown ATM Internetworking
Anthony Alle... / . . ATM Network Operation. br . . Public Network Internetworking .
123.4 Scalable Timers for Soft State Protocols - Sharma, Estrin, Floyd, Van Jacobson (1997)(Correct)
Soft state protocols use periodic refresh messages to keep network state alive while adapting to changing network conditions; this has raised concerns regarding the scalability of protocols that use t... / periodic refresh messages to keep network state alive while adapting to br alive while adapting to changing network conditions this has raised
123.4 Toward a Common Infrastructure for Multimedia-Networking Middleware - McCanne, al (1997)(Correct)
Real-time multimedia streams like audio and video are now integral data types in modern programming environments. Although a great deal of research has investigated effective and efficient programming... / Infrastructure for Multimedia-Networking Middleware Steven McCanne br breakthroughs in multimedia networking. Introduction Ongoing
121.7 A parameterizable methodology for Internet traffic flow profiling - Claffy, Braun, Polyzos (1995)(Correct)
We present a parameterizable methodology
for profiling Internet traffic flows at a variety of granularities.
Our methodology differs from many previous
studies that have concentrated on end-point defi... / observed at internal points of the network. This approach to flow br address some central problems in networking based on the Internet model.
119.9 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
119.9 Effects of Wavelength Routing and Selection Algorithms on Wavelength.. - Karasan, Ayanoglu (1998)(Correct)
Wavelength division multiplexing technology is emerging as the transmission and switching
mechanism for future optical mesh networks. In these networks, it is desired that a
wavelength can be routed w... / Conversion Gain in WDM Optical Networks Ezhan Karasan br mechanism for future optical mesh networks. In these networks it is desired
119.9 Scalable Delivery of Web Pages Using Cyclic Best-Effort (UDP).. - Almeroth (1998)(Correct)
The World Wide Web (WWW) has gained tremendously in popularity over the last several
years. Solutions to the problem of overloaded web servers have included buying more hardware,
the use of transparen... / Mostafa H. Ammar Zongming Fei Networking and Telecommunications Group br given limited server capacity and network bandwidth. Another technique
119.1 Automated Hoarding for Mobile Computers - Kuenning, Popek (1997)(Correct)
A common problem facing mobile computing is
disconnected operation, or computing in the absence
of a network. Hoarding eases disconnected
operation by selecting a subset of the user's files
for local... / or computing in the absence of a network. Hoarding eases disconnected br high cost or low bandwidth of the network. Although impressive resources
118.8 Latency-Rate Servers: A General Model for Analysis of Traffic.. - Stiliadis, Varma (1996)(Correct)
In this paper, we develop a general model, called
Latency-Rate servers (LR-servers), for the analysis of traffic
scheduling algorithms in broadband packet networks. The
behavior of an LR scheduler is... / algorithms in broadband packet networks. The behavior of an LR br individual sessions in an arbitrary network of LR- servers in terms of
118.8 Mobile Agent Security and Telescript - Tardo, Valente (1996)(Correct)
Telescript is a software technology for building distributed
applications using the mobile agent paradigm. Telescript
mobile agents are migrating processes capable of
being executed on any Telescript ... / programs or programming the network. . Introduction br programming it provides a networking platform capable of hosting
118.8 The case for packet level FEC - Huitema (1996)(Correct)
Packet level forward error correction can be implemented by transmitting M redundancy packets after each set of N regular packets, so that all packets can be reconstructed if at least N out of N +M ar... / be tuned as a function of the network's characteristics. The br level FEC Zero defect and networking Although packet level FEC has
118.5 The Effects of Mobility on Reliable Transport Protocols - Caceres, Iftode (1994)(Correct)
We explore the effects of host motion on the performance of active transport-level connections. Motion causes increased delays and packet losses while the network learns how to route data to a host's ... / delays and packet losses while the network learns how to route data to a br delays and losses as signs of network congestion. They consequently