| Anagnostakis, K.G., Ioannidis, S., Miltchev, S., Smith, J.M.: Practical network applications on a lightweight active management environment. In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Working Conference on Active Networks (IWAN). (2001) |
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Anagnostakis, K.G., Ioannidis, S., Miltchev, S., Smith, J.M.: Practical network applications on a lightweight active management environment. In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Working Conference on Active Networks (IWAN). (2001)
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K. G. Anagnostakis, S. Ioannidis, S. Miltchev, and J. M. Smith. Practical network applications on a lightweight active management environment. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Working Conference on Active Networks (IWAN), October 2001.
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K. G. Anagnostakis, S. Ioannidis, S. Miltchev, and J. M. Smith. Practical network applications on a lightweight active management environment. In Proceedings of the 3rd Int'l Working Conference on Active Networks (IWAN), pages 101-115, October 2001.
....[1, 30] with relatively little research driven by the needs of particular applications. Recently the focus has shifted slightly as researchers have begun to investigate issues such as safety, extensibility, performance, and resource control, from the perspective of specific applications [4, 22]. Network traffic monitoring is one such application. Originally used just to gather data for basic network research, today network traffic monitoring is important for three other reasons as well. First, ISPs need to analyze patterns of network traffic in order to adequately provision the network ....
....time. Finally, the need for timely deployment cannot always be met at the current pace of standardization or software deployment, especially in cases such as detection and prevention of denial of service attacks. In response to these problems, several prototype extensible monitoring systems [18, 4, 3, 14] have been developed with the goal of providing the needed flexibility, building on open architecture and active networking concepts. The basic goal of such approaches is to allow the use of critical system components by users other than the network operator. However, providing users with the ....
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K. G. Anagnostakis, S. Ioannidis, S. Miltchev, and J. M. Smith. Practical network applications on a lightweight active management environment. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Working Conference on Active Networks (IWAN), pages 101-- 115, October 2001.
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