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14758.6 A Survey of Multiprocessor Operating System Kernels - Mukherjee, Schwan, Gopinath (1993)(Correct)
Multiprocessors have been accepted as vehicles for improved computing speeds,
cost/performance, and enhanced reliability or availability. However, the added
performance requirements of user programs a... / linked by high performance networks especially local area networks br networks especially local area networks or network devices derived from
14171.4 Configurable Fault-Tolerant Distributed Services - Hiltunen (1996)(Correct)
Fault tolerance---that is, the ability of a system to continue providing its specified service despite failures---is becoming more important as computers are increasingly used in application areas suc... / . . Networking br of computers connected by a network are an important platform for
10974.3 Automated Learning of Load-Balancing Strategies For A Distributed.. - Mehra (1992)(Correct)
or derived) decision metrics are exemplified by MinLoad, which denotes the least among all
the Load values.
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SEN... / interconnected by local-area networks LANs are the most popular br Some of the resources such as network and secondary storage can be
9193.8 Advanced Languages for Systems Software The Fox Project in 1994 - Harper, Lee (1994)(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... / Keywords Standard ML computer networks modules type theory compilers br of the x-kernel implementation of network communication protocols. It is
7654.1 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
7632.2 A System For Constructing Configurable High-Level Protocols - Bhatti (1996)(Correct)
13
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 15
1.1 Distributed Systems : : : : ... / and implementation of a supporting network subsystem. In this model a br Larry Peterson introduced me to networking and continues to provide
6434.9 Conferencing and Collaborative Computing - Schooler (1996)(Correct)
As integrated services have become available to
the desktop, users have embraced new modes of interaction,
such as multimedia conferencing and collaborative computing.
In this paper, we provide a su... / over several disparate networks are beginning to be integrated br multimedia distributed systems networking and human factors to name
6351.5 Networking Support For High-Performance Servers - Nahum (1997)(Correct)
NETWORKING SUPPORT FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE SERVERS
FEBRUARY 1997
ERICH M. NAHUM
B.S., UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
M.S., UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST
Ph.D., UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST
... / Networking Support For High-Performance br Nahum All Rights Reserved Networking Support For High-Performance
5950.4 Open Service Support for ATM - van der Merwe (1997)(Correct)
this document) [Zhang93].
Because ATM is one of the networking technologies which can actually provide
the kind of QoS guarantees required, a mapping of RSVP onto ATM is being
proposed [Berson96]. Unf... / provided and carried by a single network. Fully exploiting this potential br was derived from a mono-service network will fulfil the needs of all
5401.3 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
5347.9 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 . . .
5324.7 Operating System Support For High-Speed Networking - Druschel (1994)(Correct)
13
CHAPTER 1: Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 15
1.1 The Memory Bandwidth B... / System Support For High-Speed Networking ph.d. Dissertation Peter br System Support For High-Speed Networking By Peter Druschel Copyright
5304.7 Asynchronous Transfer of Video - Karlsson (1996)(Correct)
This paper gives an introduction to the issues involved in asynchronous video transfers. Brief overviews of video coding, rate control, multiplexing, as well as delay, error and loss control are given... / Video transfers across IP and ATM networks have received much research br in video coding and broadband network technology. This paper gives an
5136.7 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
4872.0 High-Order Compact Finite Difference Schemes for Computational.. - Spotz (1995)(Correct)
A class of high-order compact (HOC) finite difference schemes is developed that exhibits higher-order accuracy at the grid points yet utilizes only a compact stencil. This is achieved by using the gov... / the Rice University Office of Networking Services especially Richard
4682.5 QoS in the Internet: An Overview - Schooler (1997)(Correct)
this paper is to present an overview of emerging work in the area of quality
of service, and to try to understand the applicability of this work to the demands of users
residing at end systems. The in... / rely on it. Once an experimental network the Internet is now more of a br we discuss the levels in the network architecture at which QoS needs
4484.5 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
4482.4 Distributed Laboratories: A Research Proposal - Fujimoto, Schwan, Ahamad, Hudson.. (1996)(Correct)
this memory management to
multi-granular distributed computing environments. Issues that must be addressed include the lack
of a global memory pool and high communication latencies. New, efficient mem... / large-scale telecommunication networks through high performance parallel br models of wired and wireless networks called the virtual
4260.7 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
4254.2 Multimodality - Flanagan(Correct)
ion
(e.g. ANIMNL, ANTLIMA, SPRINT)
(e.g. HAM-ANS, LANDSCAN, VITRA, NAOS)
Text
Text & Graphics
100% 100%
Formal Representation of Information to be Conveyed
Multimodal
Presentation
(e.g. COMET
WIP)... / capacities of modern fiber optic networks. Experiments Keidel br we point up issues in data networking distributed databases and
4237.1 Routing in Multi-hop Packet Switching Networks: Gbps Challenge - Baransel(Correct)
The paper is a survey of networking solutions that
have been proposed for high-speed packet-switched
applications. Using these solutions as examples, we
identify the specific problems resulting from v... / in Multi-hop Packet Switching Networks Gbps Challenge Cesur br The paper is a survey of networking solutions that have been
4157.5 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 .
4051.3 Internet Telephony: A (Partial) Research Agenda - Rosenberg (1997)(Correct)
This paper describes some of the specific technical challenges that arise due to these three
aspects of the Internet telephony service, and discusses some of the author's research so far in
resolving ... / which use both the telephony network and the Internet is likely to br there is the holy grail of networking -a single network architecture
4038.6 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
4025.1 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
3959.1 Maximizing Throughput of Reliable Bulk Network Transmissions - Byers (1997)(Correct)
Maximizing Throughput of Reliable Bulk Network Transmissions
by
John W. Byers
Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science
University of California at Berkeley
Professor Christos Papadimitriou, Chair
We s... / Throughput of Reliable Bulk Network Transmissions by John W. br Throughput of Reliable Bulk Network Transmissions Copyright Fall
3918.9 Using Polymorphic Types to Structure Flexible Protocol Stacks - Lavender(Correct)
A new approach to structuring layered protocols using polymorphic service access points and
type inheritance between protocol machines is presented. Polymorphic service access points facilitate
the fl... / to ACM IEEE Transactions on Networking Abstract A new approach to br practice. Typical client-server network applications such as file
3914.3 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
3911.0 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
3816.0 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
3780.9 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
3715.1 The Design, Implementation, and Analysis of the Stony Brook Video.. - Vernick (1996)(Correct)
of the Dissertation
The Design, Implementation, and Analysis of the Stony Brook
Video Server
by
Michael Vernick
Doctor of Philosophy
in
Computer Science
State University of New York at Stony Brook
1... / graphics high-speed computing networking and storage devices and br to end-users via a high-speed network. This dissertation presents the
3673.5 System Support For Multimedia Applications: An Assessment of the.. - Blair, Coulson, Davies(Correct)
With recent advances in networking and workstation technology, a variety of
distributed multimedia applications are now becoming feasible, e.g.
multimedia desktop conferencing and distance learning. H... / With recent advances in networking and workstation technology a br and those which can span a networked environment. This paper focuses
3563.6 Mobile Computing: When `M' Meets `C' - Chlamtac, Lin, Redi(Correct)
this paper is to describe the various issues that must be addressed in the
future to create a mobile computing system, as well as describe some of the systems
and research directions that are defining... / C The resulting distributed network is referred to as a mobile br users to redefine their model of networked computing A possible
3523.5 Tools for Implementing Groupware: Survey and Evaluation - Urnes, Nejabi (1994)(Correct)
ion means the logical separation of the code
of a groupware application into the functional core and the user interface part. Development of
synchronous groupware is thought to benefit from abstractio... / . . Network Technology br a group of users interact through networked computers. A class of groupware
3513.9 Transport System Architectures for High-Performance Communications.. - Schmidt, Suda (1993)(Correct)
Providing end-to-end gigabit communication support for
bandwidth-intensive distributed applications requires highperformance
transport systems. This paper describes and
classifies transport system mec... / as CPU s virtual memory and network adapters together with br running on local and wide area networks. A taxonomy is presented that
3497.1 ASHs: Application-Specific Handlers for High-Performance Messaging - Wallach (1996)(Correct)
Application-specific safe message handlers (ASHs) are designed to provide applications with hardware-level network performance. ASHs are user-written code fragments that safely and efficiently execute... / applications with hardware-level network performance. ASHs are br flexibility while still providing network performance as good as or if
3469.1 Quality of Service Provision in Noncooperative Networks: Heterogenous .. - Park, Sitharam, Chen (1997)(Correct)
This paper studies the quality of service (QoS) provision problem in noncooperative networks
where applications or users are selfish and routers implement a general class of packet scheduling
discipli... / Provision in Noncooperative Networks Heterogenous Preferences br problem in noncooperative networks where applications or users are
3438.4 Studies of Integration and Optimization of Interpreted and Compiled.. - Fox, Li, Wen, Zhang (1997)(Correct)
an view
our front end compiler as similar to the javac compiler's function of producing JavaVM
bytecodes. The II/CVM will naturally need the study of such issues as Just in Time compilation,
dynamic l... / in microprocessor performance and networking technology in the past decades br a machine on the same local area network may be considered local or remote
3437.5 An Architecture For A Campus-Sized Wireless Mobile Network - Lin (1996)(Correct)
xiv
1. INTRODUCTION : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1
1.1 Dissertation Organization : : : : : : : ... / For A Campus-Sized Wireless Mobile Network A Thesis Submitted To The br . General Networking Terms
3398.2 Video and Audio Streams Over an IP/ATM Wide Area Network - McCutcheon, Ito, Neufeld (1997)(Correct)
This is a survey of the state of the art in delivering IP services over ATM networks,
as it stands in the second quarter of 1997. It also includes a look at the alternatives
to that set of technologie... / Streams Over an IP ATM Wide Area Network Mark McCutcheon Mabo Robert Ito br in delivering IP services over ATM networks as it stands in the second
3384.0 Headphone-Delivered Three Dimensional Sound In Npsnet - Biggs (1996)(Correct)
Maximum 200 words)
14. SUBJECT TERMS
17. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION
OF REPORT
18. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION
OF THIS PAGE
19. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION
OF ABSTRACT
15. NUMBER OF PAGES
16. PRICE CODE
20. LIMI... / D. Networking Architecture br . Network Monitoring Routines
3308.8 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
3285.5 Optimizing a CORBA Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) Engine for Minimal.. - Gokhale, Schmidt(Correct)
To support the quality of service (QoS) requirements of embedded
multimedia applications, such as real-time audio and
video, electronic mail and fax, and Internet telephony, off-theshelf
middleware li... / throughout heterogeneous networks and endsystems. Standard CORBA br bandwidth heterogeneity in the network connections frequent changes and
3283.9 KAoS: A Generic Agent Architecture for Aerospace Applications - Bradshaw, Dutfield, Carpenter.. (1995)(Correct)
this paper. unknown KAoS: A Generic Agent Architecture for Aerospace Applications
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
Stewart Dutfield
Bob Carpenter
Renia Jeffers
Tom Robinson
1. Industrial-Strength Agents for Techn... / messaging transaction and networking capabilities to discover link br to applications such as systems or network management Additional
3279.8 An Evaluation Methodology for Parallel/Distributed Software Tools - Park, Lee, Hariri(Correct)
The recent rapid growth of the network computing applications area has been accelerated
by a variety of parallel and distributed computing (PDC) software tools that simplify process
management, inter-... / The recent rapid growth of the network computing applications area has br interconnected by an ATM network. Keywords Tool Evaluation
3238.2 A Concurrent, Distributed Model for Hypermedia-based Information.. - Dattolo, Loia(Correct)
The market for parallel and distributed computing systems keeps growing.
Technological advances in processor power, networking, telecommunication and
multimedia are stimulating the development of appl... / advances in processor power networking telecommunication and br highways and of inexpensive network technologies modifies the
3222.5 Architecture-Independent Parallelism for Both Sharedand.. - Lowenthal, Freeh(Correct)
This paper presents the Filaments package, which can be used to create architecture-independent
parallel programs---that is, programs that are portable and efficient across vastly different
parallel m... / improvements in VLSI and in fast networking have accelerated the growth of br extends to the potential of networks of shared-memory multiprocessors.
3219.6 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
3173.7 The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment: An Object-Oriented Network.. - Schmidt (1993)(Correct)
The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is an
object-oriented toolkit that implements strategic and tactical
design patterns to simplify the development of concurrent,
event-driven communication ... / Environment An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit for br dynamic re configuration of network services multi-threading and
3169.5 Reliable Multicast Data Delivery For Military Networking - Macker, Klinker, Corson (1996)(Correct)
Multicast networking support is becoming an
increasingly important technology area for both
commercial and military distributed or group-based
applications. The underlying delivery mechanism for
IP mu... / Data Delivery For Military Networking Joseph P. Macker J. Eric br Abstract Multicast networking support is becoming an
3158.4 The Role of the Software Engineer in Real-Time Software Development.. - Hoover (1995)(Correct)
A noteworthy feature of the computing industry is the
increasing demand for application-specific software. For example,
software to control a factory in real-time involves timing, faulttolerance,
an... / students Masters in Information Networking students undergraduate seniors br Using Statecharts Real-Time Network Protocols Case Study A
3137.5 Fault Tolerant Matrix Operations for Networks of Workstations Using.. - Plank (1997)(Correct)
Networks of workstations (NOWs) offer a cost effective platform for high-performance, long-running parallel
computations. However, these computations must be able to tolerate the changing and often fa... / Tolerant Matrix Operations for Networks of Workstations Using Diskless br National Laboratory Abstract Networks of workstations NOWs offer a
3104.8 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
3047.8 Information Retrieval, Information Structure, and Information Agents - Rus, Subramanian (1995)(Correct)
This paper presents a customizable architecture for software agents that capture and
access information in large, heterogeneous, distributed electronic repositories. The key
idea is to exploit underly... / indices and are configured as a network of reusable modules called br and the development of high-speed networking make the problem of locating
3033.9 An Architecture for Externally Controllable Virtual Networks and its.. - Chan, Lazar, Stadler(Correct)
ion with Cell-Level QOS Guarantees 24
Review of VP Control Algorithms 29
Realization of the Control System 30
Evaluation of the Control System 41
The High Performance Platform for Experimentation 45
T... / Externally Controllable Virtual Networks and its Evaluation on NYNET Mun br creation of a virtual enterprise network for a geographically distributed
3021.2 Providing Quality of Service in Packet Switched Networks - Towsley (1993)(Correct)
Increases in bandwidths and processing capabilities of future packet switched networks
will give rise to a dramatic increase in the types of applications using them. Many of
these applications will re... / of Service in Packet Switched Networks Don TOWSLEY Dept. of br of future packet switched networks will give rise to a dramatic
3007.8 Algorithm-Based Diskless Checkpointing for Fault Tolerant Matrix.. - Plank (1995)(Correct)
This paper is an exploration of diskless checkpointing for distributed scientific computations. With the widespread use of the "Network Of Workstation" (NOW) platform for distributed computing, long-r... / With the widespread use of the Network Of Workstation NOW platform br are able to run on PVM networks of at least N processors and
3001.3 A Configurable Membership Service - Hiltunen, Schlichting (1994)(Correct)
A membership service is used to maintain information about which sites are functioning in a distributed
system at any given time. Many such services have been defined, with each implementing
a unique ... / are connected by a communication network. For such applications the br message-passing protocols to form a network layer for machines involved in
2997.3 Issues in the Incorporation of Security Services into a Protocol.. - Tripunitara, Spafford(Correct)
A Protocol Reference Model is an abstraction of the communication subsystem of a system. Thus,
it is appropriate to focus on the protocol reference model when examining the issue of secure communicati... / also been developed for other networking technologies such as the TCP IP br communicated data and the consumed network resources. The ISO identified
2954.1 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
2914.1 Applications and Impact of Hypermedia Systems: An Overview - Lennon, Maurer (1994)(Correct)
Hypermedia" is a term that is widely misunderstood and misused, often
loosely associated with hype about new applications of computers to
multimedia. The term "multimedia" is also frequently used ... / with links embedded in a network i.e. a networked system br embedded in a network i.e. a networked system supporting the storage
2903.0 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
2895.2 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
2892.6 The Dynascope Directing Server: Design and Implementation - Rok Sosic (1995)(Correct)
As computer systems are becoming increasingly complex, directing tools are gaining in
importance. Directing denotes two classes of activities, monitoring and controlling. Monitoring
is used for collec... / directing applications for networked and heterogeneous environments. br only generic operating system and networking primitives. This paper describes
2849.3 Large-Scale Process Simulation and Optimization in a High Performance .. - Stadtherr (1997)(Correct)
High performance computing (HPC) technology, including parallel and/or vector processing,
provides opportunities to solve process optimization and simulation problems faster and more
reliably than eve... / servers. In fact it is the booming network and database server market that br machines such as the CRAY T E and network-based systems. While for the
2841.9 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
2827.3 Applying Anti-Trust Policies to Increase Trust in a Versatile E-Money .. - Jakobsson, Yung (1997)(Correct)
Due to business relationships, alliances, trust, and distribution of liability,
distribution of power is an important issue in financial systems. At
the same time as the security of the scheme is str... / advances and accessibility of networking technologies to homes offices br that are expected over open networks the Internet.At the same time
2803.5 Exploring the Performance Impact of QoS Support in TCP/IP Protocol.. - Engel, Kandlur, Mehra, Saha(Correct)
Significant efforts are being made by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to enhance the
service model of the Internet to support integrated services for voice, video, and data transport. This ... / classes for handling of traffic at network routers and end hosts. Given that br experiments on an ATM network. In these experiments we show the
2797.1 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
2792.4 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
2786.3 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
2785.2 A Survey of CSCW Systems - Rodden (1992)(Correct)
Over the last decade, Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
has emerged as an identifiable research area which focuses on the role of
the computer in group work. CSCW is a generic term which comb... / technologies of computer networking systems support and br widespread availability of modern networking technology and the reliance of
2778.8 ANTD Project Proposal: Support of Integrated Services in the Next.. - Montgomery(Correct)
Contents
1 Project: Support of Integrated Services in IPS 5
1.1 Project Title and Leaders : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 5
1.2 Chronological Summary and Date of Last Upd... / Services Packet Switched Network ISPSN technology that evolves br real-time and quality controlled network services. The successful
2778.0 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
2771.4 RCSP and Stop-and-Go: A Comparison of Two Non-Work-Conserving.. - Hui Zhang (1996)(Correct)
To support emerging real-time applications, high speed integrated services networks need to provide end-to-end
performance guarantees on a per-connection basis in a networking environment. In addition... / high speed integrated services networks need to provide end-to-end br on a per-connection basis in a networking environment. In addition to the
2765.7 The Effects of High Bandwidth Networks on Wide-Area Distributed.. - Shaffer (1995)(Correct)
Introduction
Distributed computing is inherently coupled to networking and telecommunications. As computing
systems grow and the need for computing cycles increases to solve ever more complex problem... / The Effects of High Bandwidth Networks on Wide-Area Distributed Systems br is inherently coupled to networking and telecommunications. As
2761.2 Information Architecture and Agents - Cybenko, Gray, Wu, Khrabrov (1994)(Correct)
This paper surveys the architecture and properties of intelligent information agents. A number
of issues arising in the future design of general, programmable agents are presented.
Examples of agent a... / The current growth in networked information resources is br and services. The rule today is networking and connectivity even for the
2749.2 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
2739.5 Network Multicomputing Using Recoverable Distributed Shared Memory - John Carter (1993)(Correct)
A network multicomputer is a multiprocessor in which the
processors are connected by general-purpose networking
technology, in contrast to current distributedmemory multiprocessors
where a dedicated s... / Network Multicomputing Using Recoverable br Texas - Abstract A network multicomputer is a
2739.3 Unify: A scalable, loosely-coupled, distributed shared memory.. - Griffioen, Yavatkar, Finkel (1993)(Correct)
Unify is a scalable approach for designing distributed multicomputers. It uses high-speed
local and wide area networks as a distributed backplane to interconnect hundreds or thousands
of workstations ... / high-speed local and wide area networks as a distributed backplane to br Advances in computing and networking technologies have created
2732.6 Indigo: User-level Support for Building Distributed Shared.. - Prince Kohli (1995)(Correct)
ions
Prince Kohli
Mustaque Ahamad
y
Karsten Schwan
College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
June 12, 1996
Abstract
Distributed systems that consist of workstations connected by high p... / of HPCC interconnects to networked computers and the construction br of workstations linked over the network. In addition parallel machines
2726.0 A Co-Synthesis Approach to Embedded System Design Automation - Gupta, De Micheli (1994)(Correct)
Embedded systems are targeted for specific applications under constraints on relative timing of their
actions. For such systems, use of predesigned reprogrammable components such as microprocessors pr... / automated vehicles control and networking and communication systems. As br State reachability analysis on the network of interacting finite state
2723.4 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
2707.8 Enterprise: An Interactive Graphical Programming Environment For.. - Chan, Lu, al. (1992)(Correct)
Workstation environments have been in use for more than a decade now. Although a network
of workstations together represents a large amount of aggregate computing power, single users
often cannot util... / more than a decade now. Although a network of workstations together br Enterprise programs run on a network of computers absorbing the idle
2677.2 Group Orientation: a Paradigm for Modern Distributed Systems - Paulo Ver'issimo (1992)(Correct)
Increasing use of distributed systems, with the corresponding
decentralisation, stimulates the need for
structuring activities around groups of participants,
for reasons of consistency, user-friendlin... / the whole architecture from network multicasting to group br architecture from multicasting network infrastructures through group
2669.1 Challenges and Solutions to Adaptive Computing and Seamless Mobility.. - Bharghavan (1995)(Correct)
Recent years have witnessed the rapid evolution of commercially available mobile computing
environments. This has given rise to the presence of several viable, but noninteroperable
wireless networking... / over Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Vaduvur Bharghavan Center for br but noninteroperable wireless networking technologies -each targeting a
2664.2 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
2656.4 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
2634.8 Distributed Systems Support For Computer Supported Cooperative Work - Rodden, Blair (1992)(Correct)
Distributed systems have traditionally tackled the problems associated
with the inter-connection of a number of computer systems. Until recently
the focus of this research has been on the development ... / technologies of computer networking systems support and br on the same machine. As wide area networks designed to support computer
2610.4 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
2594.7 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
2579.5 Fast Messages (FM): Efficient, Portable Communication for Workstation .. - Pakin, Karamcheti, Chien (1997)(Correct)
Illinois Fast Messages (FM) is a low-level software messaging layer designed to meet the
demands of high performance network hardware. It delivers much of the hardware's raw performance
to both applic... / the demands of high performance network hardware. It delivers much of the br massively-parallel computers and networks of workstations. By providing key
2577.3 An experience teaching a graduate course in cryptography - Rubin(Correct)
We describe an experience of teaching "Cryptography and Computer Security" in the fall of 1995
at New York University. The class was intended as an introduction for graduate students interested
in exp... / Kaufman Perlman and Speciner's Network Security and William br and William Stalling's Network and Internetwork Security
2577.0 Coordination Of Multiple Intelligent Software Agents - Sycara, Zeng (1996)(Correct)
this paper we present the distributed system architecture, agent collaboration interactions, and a reusable set of software components for structuring agents. The system architecture has three types o... / . Introduction Current networking technology and the ready br and task allocation to a network of agents distributed
2562.3 A Review of Networked Multi-User Virtual Environments - Matijasevic (1997)(Correct)
Maturing and synergy of virtual reality and networking technologies have provided a basis
for virtual environments distributed over the communication network. Such systems may be
utilized to enable mu... / A Review of Networked Multi-User Virtual Environments br synergy of virtual reality and networking technologies have provided a
2559.6 Providing End-to-End Performance Guarantees Using Non-Work-Conserving .. - Zhang(Correct)
A non-work-conserving server is one that may be idle even when there are packets available to be sent. Since they do not provide the optimal average performance, non-work-conserving disciplines were s... / class in integrated services networks the main performance index is br end-to-end delay bounds in a networking environment is difficult. While
2558.3 Higher Level Integration by Multi-Agent Architectures - Barbuceanu, Teigen(Correct)
Agents are software components that support the construction of distributed
information systems as collections of autonomousentities that interact according
to complex and dynamic patterns of behavi... / with the wide availability of networking and communication br a modern enterprise is a world-wide network of suppliers factories
2557.0 An OO Encapsulation of Lightweight OS Concurrency Mechanisms in the.. - Schmidt (1995)(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 multiprocessor br communication and networking terminology such as
2554.8 A Modest Proposal for Preventing Internet Congestion - Odlyzko (1997)(Correct)
A simple approach, called PMP (Paris Metro Pricing), is suggested for dealing with
congestion in packet networks such as the Internet. It is to partition a network into
several logical networks, each ... / dealing with congestion in packet networks such as the Internet. It is to br the Internet. It is to partition a network into several logical networks
2538.3 Random Early Detection Gateways for Congestion Avoidance - Floyd, Van Jacobson (1993)(Correct)
This paper presents Random Early Detection (RED) gateways for congestion avoidance in packet-switched networks. The gateway detects incipient congestion by computing the average queue size. The gatewa... / IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking Abstract This paper br avoidance in packet-switched networks. The gateway detects incipient
2532.3 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
2525.8 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
2523.0 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
2520.2 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
2514.9 Dynamic C++ Classes - A lightweight mechanism to update code in a.. - Hjálmtysson, Gray(Correct)
Techniques for dynamically changing a running program already exist in various operating
systems, programming languages and runtime environments. Most of these systems have
not found their way into co... / applications such as lower-level networking in which the use of Cis br and must operate continuously. A network provider for example loses both
2513.5 Further Results in Affinity-Based Scheduling of Parallel Networking - Salehi, Kurose, Towsley (1995)(Correct)
In this paper, we present further results in processor-cache affinity scheduling of parallel network protocol
processing, in a setting in which protocol processing executes on the multiprocessor host ... / Scheduling of Parallel Networking James D. Salehi James F. br affinity scheduling of parallel network protocol processing in a
2508.9 A Reference Model for Firewall Technology - Schuba (1997)(Correct)
This paper concentrates on one particular technological
aspect of providing communications security, firewall
technology. Currently firewall technology is a specialized
engineering solution rather th... / and allows for an extension to networking technologies to which it was not br Data communications networks have become an infrastructure
2502.4 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
2496.3 Parallel Processing on Networks of Workstations: A Fault-Tolerant.. - Dasgupta, al. (1995)(Correct)
One of the most sought after software innovation of this decade is the construction of systems using off-the-shelf workstations that actually deliver, and even surpass, the power and reliability of su... / Parallel Processing on Networks of Workstations A br facilities on workstation networks. However the overhead
2493.1 M-RPC: A Remote Procedure Call Service for Mobile Clients - Ajay Bakre (1995)(Correct)
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is a popular
paradigm for designing distributed applications. The
existing RPC implementations do not allow special
treatment of mobile hosts and wireless links which can
b... / RPC based services on the wired network with the additional features of br assume that all the hosts in a network are stationary and are always
2488.8 Case Study: Multimedia Conference Control in a Packet-switched.. - Schooler (1993)(Correct)
MMCC, the multimedia conference control program, is a window-based tool for connection
management. It serves as an application interface to a wide-area network packet teleconferencing
system, in which... / interface to a wide-area network packet teleconferencing system br project has focused on networking requirements for real-time
2484.1 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
2460.8 An Adaptive Totally Ordered Multicast Protocol that Tolerates.. - Chockler (1997)(Correct)
In this work we present a novel protocol for total ordering of messages in asynchronous distributed
environments prone to machine and communication link failures. Using the protocol as
a building bloc... / in the Internet and fast networking technologies brought to the br a wide range of collaborative networking applications that have both real
2450.9 Security on the Move: Indirect Authentication Using Kerberos - Armando Fox (1996)(Correct)
Even as mobile computing and network computing are gaining
momentum, Internet security is sharing the spotlight. Security and
authentication on open networks is difficult even without the
additional r... / Even as mobile computing and network computing are gaining momentum br and authentication on open networks is difficult even without the
2449.3 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
2447.3 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
2444.8 Evaluation of a CPU Scheduling Mechanism for Multimedia Systems - Wolf, Burke, Vogt (1994)(Correct)
Multimedia applications handling audio and video data have to obey time characteristics of
these media types. Besides a basic functionality to express time relations, correctness with respect to
tim... / Lars C. Wolf IBM European Networking Center Vangerowstrae br from a disk and sends it over a network periodically. In this scenario
2443.6 The Beehive Cluster System - Aman Singla(Correct)
Introduction
In this writeup, we present the system architecture of Beehive, a cluster system we are developing at Georgia Tech
for supporting interactive applications and compute-intensive servers. ... / be realized out of any commodity network switch so long as they have the br system architecture are a network file system and the ability to
2443.6 The Effectiveness of Affinity-Based Scheduling in Multiprocessor.. - Salehi, Kurose, Towsley (1996)(Correct)
Techniques for avoiding the high memory overheads
found on many modern shared-memory multiprocessors
are of increasing importance in the development of
high-performance multiprocessor protocol impleme... / Scheduling in Multiprocessor Networking Extended Version James D. br scheduling in multiprocessor network protocol processing under
2442.7 Very Large Databases - Garofalakis, Miller(Correct)
Data Types Traditional DBMS support a fixed set of simple data types (for example, integers
and dates). Extensible DBMS can be extended dynamically with user-defined types and functions.
These types c... / the development of high speed networking are fueling a new family of br Systems Special Issue on Networked Information Discovery and
2428.1 Fault Tolerant Matrix Operations Using Checksum and Reverse.. - Kim (1996)(Correct)
In this paper, we present a technique, based on checksum and reverse computation, that enables highperformance matrix operations to be fault-tolerant with low overhead. We have implemented this techni... / workstations and off-the-shelf networking have made networks of br off-the-shelf networking have made networks of workstations NOWs a
2423.4 Process Introspection: A Checkpoint Mechanism for High Performance.. - Ferrari (1996)(Correct)
The Process Introspection project is a design and implementation effort, the main goal of which is to construct a general purpose, flexible, efficient checkpoint/restart mechanism appropriate for use ... / higher performance computing and networking hardware have made the use of br hardware have made the use of networks of workstations personal
2418.7 The Nachos Instructional Operating System - Christopher, Procter, Anderson (1993)(Correct)
In teaching operating systems at an undergraduate level, we believe that it is important
to provide a project that is realistic enough to show how real operating systems work, yet is
simple enough tha... / the past two decades out of date. Networking and distributed applications br virtual memory and networking. We use these assignments to
2408.8 Randomness in Distribution Protocols - Blundo, De Santis, Vaccaro (1994)(Correct)
Randomness is a useful computation resource due to its ability to enhance the capabilities of
other resources. Its interaction with resources such as time, space, interaction with provers
and its role... / communication systems and data networks. A growing application area in br A growing application area in networking is conferencing where a group
2392.1 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
2390.6 Computer Scheduling Algorithms: Past, Present, And Future - Baumgartner, Wah (1990)(Correct)
Efficient scheduling techniques of computing
resources are essential for achieving satisfactory performance
for users as computer systems and their
applications become more complex. In this paper, we
... / industrial campus and local area networks LANs evolved to allow br is even more prevalent now as networks of personal computers and
2389.1 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
2388.1 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
2386.3 Transparent Remote Procedure Calls - Abram (1992)(Correct)
vi
Acknowledgments viii
1 Introduction 1
2 Related Work 4
2.1 Previous Distributed Environments and Packages : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 4
2.1.1 Other Distributed Computing Paradigms : : : : : : : : ... / . Networking Module br is the excessive complexity of network programming. One way to solve
2364.7 Analytical Modeling of Routing Algorithms in Virtual Cut-Through.. - Rexford, Shin(Correct)
Contemporary multicomputer networks reduce communication latency by allowing an in-transit
packet to "cut through" intermediate nodes to idle outgoing links, instead of buffering at each hop in
its ro... / Algorithms in Virtual Cut-Through Networks Jennifer Rexford Network br Networks Jennifer Rexford Network Mathematics Research Networking
2361.7 Design and Architecture for Database Solutions in Future.. - Raatikainen(Correct)
Introduction
Databases will already in the near future have a central role in telecommunications
networks. The information needed in operations and management of the nets will be
collected into a log... / role in telecommunications networks. The information needed in br standards including Intelligent Network IN Telecommunications
2357.7 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
2337.4 Evaluating CORBA Latency and Scalability Over High-Speed ATM Networks - Gokhale, Schmidt (1997)(Correct)
Conventional implementations of CORBA communication
middleware incur significant overhead when used for
performance-sensitive applications over high-speed networks.
As gigabit networks become pervasiv... / Scalability Over High-Speed ATM Networks Aniruddha S. Gokhale and br applications over high-speed networks. As gigabit networks become
2337.1 A Reliable Multicast Framework for Light-weight Sessions and.. - Floyd, Van Jacobsen, Liu, McCanne.. (1995)(Correct)
This paper 1 describes SRM (Scalable Reliable Multicast), a reliable multicast framework for light-weight sessions and application level framing. The algorithms of this framework are efficient, robust... / in IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking December Abstract- br and scale well to both very large networks and very large sessions. The SRM
2334.4 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
2325.0 A Network Interface Unit To Support Continuous Media - Blair, Campbell, Coulson, García.. (1992)(Correct)
The combination of high speed multi-service networks and multimedia
workstations offers considerable potential for the development of distributed
multimedia applications. However, many challenges rema... / in Communications Special Issue on Network Interfaces Vol No . br Interfaces Vol No . A Network Interface Unit Tosupport
2304.2 Structuring and Destructuring Protocols - Clayton (1997)(Correct)
The trade-off between protocol structure and protocol performance is usually treated as a balancing
act, with improvements on one side coming at the expense of the other side. The goal of
this thesis ... / Encoding Rules used in the Simple Network Management Protocol to the br demand for new protocols. New networking technologies -such as ATM
2300.5 Concurrency and Backtracking in Vienna Parallel Logic - Kühn, Pohlai, Puntigam (1993)(Correct)
Vienna Parallel Logic ( VPL ) is a persistent language and programming system that
supports the concurrent execution of communicating processes and the computation
of several alternative solutions by ... / Introduction Advances in networking and parallel hardware are moving
2298.7 Xunet 2: Lessons from an Early Wide-Area ATM Testbed - Kalmanek Keshav(Correct)
This paper is a retrospective on the design of
Xunet 2, one of the earliest functional wide-area ATM networks.
Work on Xunet 2 began in 1989 and the network,
consisting of experimental ATM switches, I... / earliest functional wide-area ATM networks. Work on Xunet began in br on Xunet began in and the network consisting of experimental ATM
2292.9 Platform Requirements of a Real-Time Object-Oriented Database.. - Taina, Elovaara, Niklander.. (1996)(Correct)
Today the need for real-time services is rapidly growing in the telecommunications. Another
important trend is the willingness to provided new services exploiting software solutions that are based
o... / in those based on the Intelligent Network IN architecture Q. and on br Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture TINA
2292.7 Isatis: A Customizable Distributed Object-Based Runtime System - Michel Banatre(Correct)
This paper discusses the design and implementation of a
customizable distributed object-based runtime system. Our main goal
in the system's design was to provide a distributed object-based system
su... / to the evolution in the fields of networking and processor technology br as for instance achieved in the Network objects and Concert C
2291.2 The DIOM Approach to Large-scale Interoperable Database Systems - Ling Liu(Correct)
A large-scale interoperable database system operating in a dynamic environment should provide a
uniform access user interface to its components, scalability to larger networks, evolution of database
s... / components scalability to larger networks evolution of database schema br and evolving system. In a modern networking environment as such we consider
2291.1 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
2285.3 Mobile Wireless Computing: Solutions and Challenges in Data Management - Imielinski, Badrinath (1993)(Correct)
Mobile computing is a new emerging computing paradigm posing many challenging data
management problems. We identify these new challenges and investigate their technical significance.
New research prob... / connection to information networks. The resulting computing br to maintain a fixed position in the network and enables almost unrestricted
2284.5 Multimethod Communication for High-Performance Metacomputing.. - Fostery Jonathan(Correct)
Metacomputing systems use high-speed networks to connect supercomputers, mass
storage systems, scientific instruments, and display devices with the objective of enabling
parallel applications to acces... / systems use high-speed networks to connect supercomputers mass br communication in a heterogeneous networked environment. Introduction
2274.6 Unify: A Scalable Approach to Multicomputer Design - James Griffioen (1995)(Correct)
The Unify project is exploring scalable approaches for designing large-scale multicomputers
that span large geographical areas. Such multicomputers must operate in an environment characterized
by long... / characterized by long latencies network congestion significant br Advances in computing and networking technologies have created
2270.1 The Tenet Real-Time Protocol Suite: Design, Implementation, and.. - Banerjea, Ferrari, Mah, Moran.. (1996)(Correct)
Many future applications will require guarantees on network performance, such as bounds
on throughput, delay, delay jitter, and reliability. To address this need, we have designed, simulated,
and impl... / will require guarantees on network performance such as bounds on br and implemented a suite of network protocols to support real-time
2266.9 An Overview of Multicast-based Multimedia and Virtual Reality.. - Matijasevic (1996)(Correct)
This work provides an overview of the new multimedia and virtual reality multi-user applications,
based on Internet protocol (IP) multicasting. The definition of the communication
network architecture... / definition of the communication network architecture and reference models br described include examples of networked multi-user virtual
2265.6 Data Consistency in Intermittently Connected Distributed Systems - Evaggelia Pitoura (1997)(Correct)
Mobile computing introduces a new form of distributed computation in which communication
is most often intermittent, low-bandwidth, or expensive, thus providing only weak
connectivity. In this paper, ... / adapt consistency guarantees to networking conditions. Bounded br transactions can efficiently reduce network usage and latency. Adjusting the
2264.1 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.
2264.0 On Efficiently Representing Procedural Geometry - Hart(Correct)
Procedural geometry paradigms are analyzed and classified as either "data amplifier" or
"lazy evaluation." Lazy evaluation reduces the size of the geometric representation passed to
renderers and incr... / critical role in the multimedia networking and the world wide web. Two br in their entirety over the network and Java has little support for
2237.2 The Distributed Interoperable Object Model and Its Application to.. - Liu, Pu (1995)(Correct)
A large-scale interoperable database system operating in a dynamic environment should provide uniform
access user interface to its components, scalability to larger networks, evolution of database
sch... / components scalability to larger networks evolution of database schema br and evolving system. In a modern networking environment as such we consider
2228.9 Design and Implementation of an RSVP based Quality of Service.. - Barzilai, Kandlur, Mehra, Saha (1997)(Correct)
The Internet Engineering Task Force (ietf) is currently in the process of overhauling the architecture
of the Internet to meet new challenges and support new applications. One of the most important
co... / terms of performance and number of network sessions and supports a wide br and supports a wide variety of network interfaces ranging from legacy
2217.8 Design and Evaluation of a Window-Consistent Replication Service - Ashish Mehray(Correct)
Real-time applications typically operate under strict timing and dependability constraints. Although
traditional data replication protocols provide fault tolerance, real-time guarantees require
bounde... / Research Department of EECS Networking and Distributed Systems The br our prototype implementation on a network of Intel-based PCs running
2199.2 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
2198.5 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
2196.0 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
2193.7 Phantom: A Simple and Effective Flow Control Scheme - Afek, Mansour, Ostfeld (1996)(Correct)
This paper presents Phantom, a simple constant space algorithm for rate based flow
control. As shown by our simulations, it converges fast to a fair rate allocation while
generating a moderate queue l... / flow control in TCP router based networks. Both the introduced overhead and br between TCP routers and ATM networks. The new algorithm easily
2190.3 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
2185.6 Exact Admission Control for Networks with a Bounded Delay Service - Liebeherr, Wrege, Ferrari(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 a Bounded Delay Service br multiservice packet-switching networks must provide service guarantees
2184.1 Knowledge Representation in WERKL, an Architecture for Intelligent.. - Herzog, Petta(Correct)
Multimedia information systems handle vast quantities of media
resources. As a consequence, it is difficult to keep track of the semantic
content of these items, especially if they were produced by... / with its connection to global networking gave rise to the desire to br within information networks presuppose the use of a
2171.6 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
2161.8 M-Mail: A Case Study of Dynamic Application Partitioning in Mobile.. - Lo (1997)(Correct)
Wireless networking technology is evolving but is facing problems of
limited network bandwidth, high error rates, poor security, etc. New
designs in mobile applications are needed to overcome these pr... / iii Abstract Wireless networking technology is evolving but is br but is facing problems of limited network bandwidth high error rates poor
2161.0 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
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Marina d... / important tool to evaluate network protocol design. Parallel and br packet distribution to abstract network and transport layer protocols. We
2161.0 Analysis of Techniques to Improve Protocol Processing Latency - Mosberger (1996)(Correct)
This paper describes several techniques designed to improve
protocol latency, and reports on their effectiveness when
measured on a modern RISC machine employing the DEC
Alpha processor. We found that... / has long been known to dominate network throughput-is also a key br latency characteristics of common networking protocols such as TCP IP
2146.4 Measurement and Analysis of the Error Characteristics of an.. - Eckhardt, Steenkiste (1996)(Correct)
There is general belief that networks based on wireless technologies
have much higher error rates than those based on more traditional
technologies such as optical fiber, coaxial cable, or twisted
pai... / of an In-Building Wireless Network David Eckhardt and Peter br There is general belief that networks based on wireless technologies
2139.4 Local Optimization of Global Objectives: Competitive Distributed.. - Awerbuch, Azar (1994)(Correct)
The work is motivated by deadlock resolution and
resource allocation problems, occurring in distributed
server-client architectures. We consider a very general
setting which includes, as special cases... / management in communication networks as well as variations of br computing and communication networking such as deadlock resolution and
2137.8 The MobyDick architecture - Ju Ly(Correct)
This document is deliverable II.3.1, and presents the the MobyDick architecture.
The introduction outlines the main areas of use and the main
characteristics of the Pocket Companion, and ends up with ... / between mobiles and fixed network . . . FEC-based Bulk data br . . . Networking .
2135.9 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
2134.3 An Asynchronous Protocol for Release Consistent Distributed Shared.. - Jaeheung Yeo(Correct)
Distributed shared memory (DSM) systems[1] provide a simple programming paradigm for networks
of workstations, which are gaining popularity due to their cost-effective high computing
power. However, D... / a simple programming paradigm for networks of workstations which are br proposed to mask the delay due to network communication. In this paper we
2126.5 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
2119.3 Tunable Reliable Multicast for Periodic Information Dissemination - Wong, Henderson, Katz(Correct)
Existing reliable transport protocols for periodic information dissemination ignore application semantics
while attempting to be 100% reliable. "Application Level Framing" (ALF) suggests that taking
a... / that is highly optimized for the network. We apply this principle in br releases. A satellite-based network is well matched for information
2119.3 Network Service Customization: End-Point Perspective - Nahrstedt (1993)(Correct)
An important problem with cell-switched technologies such as Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
is the provision of customized multiplexing behavior to applications. This customization takes the
form of... / Network Service Customization End-Point br form of setting up processes in the network and end-points to meet