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Lynch, D.C., and Rose, Marshall T., Internet System Handbook, Prentice Hall, 1993.

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SMMM - A Secure Multimedia Mail System - de Moura, Filho, Batista, Soares   (Correct)

....services configured by the message author. The security services are implemented using security mechanisms, such as: hash functions (MD5) public (RSA) and private key The security services provided by SMMM follow the guidelines given by ISO 7498 2 document, regarding TCP IP characteristics. [6] cryptographic algorithms (DES) 8] Keys required by cryptographic algorithms are stored in a key database (keystore) All system users have a keystore, where private keys, public keys and partners public keys are stored 2. Each key in the keystore is identified by an alias and has a password. ....

Lynch, D.C. & Rose, M. T. Internet System Handbook. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1993.


Addressing Weaknesses in the Domain Name System Protocol - Schuba (1993)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....Domain Name System. Paul Mockapetris was responsible for the design of the architecture of the new system. The original RFCs describing the Domain Name System are [Moc83a] and [Moc83b] They have been obsolete since the release of the current specifi, Moc87a] and [Moc87b] in November 1987 ([LR93] and [BG92] 2.3 Design Goals The effort of designing the Domain Name System was directed towards several goals, which had the main influence on determining the current structure. The aim was to create a system with the following objectives in mind: ffl Data Consistency ffl Efficiency ffl ....

Daniel C. Lynch and Marshall T. Rose. Internet System Handbook. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1993.


Error Patterns in Cooperative Program Development - Griffith, Mulvihill   (Correct)

.... that addressed the question of support for distributed cooperative work, GRACE, a system for information sharing within certain domain contexts [7] and the SuperKOM system, a distributed conferencing system [28] The number of local, national, and world wide communication networks is expanding [23, 25] and hence the facilities and complexity of these networks evolve as the supporting technology progresses [29, 30, 26] Today s computer architectures may even be viewed as consisting internally of a number of networks; and many networks may be viewed as execution environments for applications. ....

Lynch, D.C., Rose, M.T., Internet System Handbook, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1993.


IP Network Management Platforms Before the Web - Martin-Flatin (1998)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....notification, SNMP notifications cannot be relied upon to detect faults; polling is needed at least as a backup [23, p. 20] In practice, polling generally prevails. According to Lynch et al. the SNMP management framework primarily utilizes polling, and traps are relegated to a secondary role [12]. Fig. 3. Network monitoring before the Web SNMP server SNMP client SNMP request SNMP reply NMS Polling engine DBMS proxy Polling scheduler Polling definitions and schedules repository DBMS proxy GUI Polling definition GUI Polled data repository Polling data ....

D.C. Lynch and M.T. Rose. Internet System Handbook. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, USA, 1993.


Addressing in Internetwork Protocols - Francis (1994)   (10 citations)  (Correct)

....around the loose source route mechanism. We show that both designs satisfy a wide range of requirements, and that both are superior to existing approaches. We assume that the reader has a basic understanding of internetworking and internetworking terminology for example, as described in [68]. 1.1 Outline This thesis has two parts. The first part presents a taxonomy of routing information, particularly addresses, and discusses internetwork protocol routing functionality in the context of that taxonomy. The second part describes the two new internet protocol designs. These protocols, ....

D. Lynch and M. Rose. Internet System Handbook. Addison Wesley, 1993.


Characterizing Wide Area Conversations on the Internet - Zhu (1994)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....number of recent studies have characterized IP, TCP, and application traffic on the Internet. Measurement studies of IP packet statistics have documented the growth in traffic volume [Paxson 93a, Claffy 93, Rutkowski 94] and the growth of Internet hosts and domains [Lottor 92, Lottor 94, Merit 94, Lynch 93] Some studies focused on end to end behaviour on the Internet [Mills 83, Mukherjee 92, Sanghi 93, Claffy 93] while others focused on the study of wide area traffic [Heimlich 90, Asaba 92, Wakeman 93, Paxson 91, Caceres 91, Schmidt 92, Danzig 92b, Maffeis 93] 1.1 Thesis Objectives Since the ....

....10 bytes month in March 1991 to 1.1 Theta 10 13 bytes month in February 1994. The Internet Activities Board (IAB) has estimated that the Internet has a monthly growth rate in the number of computer hosts of 10 15 , making it by far the most rapidly growing electronic network in the world [Lynch 93] At the time of Lynch and Rose s writing, traffic growth on the major backbones of the Internet exceeded 25 per month. After the NSFnet was established, it evolved from a 56 Kbps network in the mid1980s, to a 1.5 Mbps (T1) network in July 1988, to a 45 Mbps (T3) network in May 1992. The ....

D. C. Lynch and M. T. Rose, Internet System Handbook, Addison-Wesley, January 1993.


A Class Library Approach To Concurrent Object-Oriented.. - Parkes (1994)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....The receiver window size is fixed to a large value and the transmit value to a low value, which is calculated based on the maximum packet size the network can support and the amount of buffer space available in the kernel socket interface. The retransmission protocol is identical to that of TCP [90], including delayed and forced acknowledgements. Similarly, the TCP shutdown protocol is used to ensure graceful shutdown. 4.5 Performance Much of the originality in the APA lies in expression as opposed to performance. The most significant low level performance issue in VLSI CAD applications is ....

D. C. Lynch and M. T. Rose, Eds., Internet System Handbook. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1993.


Addressing Weaknesses in the Domain Name System Protocol - Schuba, Spafford (1993)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....Name System. Paul Mockapetris was responsible for the design of the architecture of the new system. The original RFCs 6 describing the Domain Name System are [Moc83a] and [Moc83b] They have been obsolete since the release of the current specifications [Moc87a] and [Moc87b] in November 1987 ([LR93] and [BG92] 2.3 Design Goals The effort of designing the Domain Name System was directed towards several goals, which had the main influence on determining the current structure. The aim was to create a system with the following objectives in mind: ffl Data Consistency ffl Efficiency ffl ....

Daniel C. Lynch and Marshall T. Rose. Internet System Handbook. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1993.


Maintaining Retrieval Effectiveness in Distributed, Dynamic.. - Viles (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....down loads and indexes directory listings. Search is then conducted on a single, central index of these directory listings. Search granularity is on the filename level. More detailed explanations of WAIS, archie and other influential services can be found in any of a variety of sources (e.g. [58, 77]) The Wide Area Information Server (WAIS) 50] was arguably the first distributed information retrieval system on the Internet that used IR techniques in some form, albeit simple, and that also has seen widespread use. The WAIS architecture is simple. A directory of servers is maintained that ....

Daniel C. Lynch and Marshall T. Rose. Internet System Handbook. Addison-Wesley Publishing, Inc, 1993.


Optimized Communication Patterns on Workstation Clusters - Pfenning, Moll (1994)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....exposed implementation flaws in the network code of the library. The irregular delay for certain packet sizes can be fixed by switching off the tinygram suppression on the peer sockets [9] A second problem is the influence of the socket buffer size to the sustainable TCP transmission rate[3]. By increasing the buffer sizes to 24KB we ended up with the curve labeled PVM 3.1 mod. in Fig. 2. These patches have been distributed to the maintainers of PVM and became part of the standard distribution as of version 3.2.5. The patches where also sent to the Author of the fastpvm library[12] ....

Daniel C. Lynch and Marshall T. Rose Eds., Internet System Handbook, Reading MA: Addison-Wesley, 1993.


SMT: A System Monitoring Tool for DCE - Jayadevan, Karmarkar, Brutch.. (1995)   (Correct)

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Lynch, D.C., and Rose, Marshall T., Internet System Handbook, Prentice Hall, 1993.


Internet: Technology, Protocols and Services - Schulzrinne   (Correct)

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D. C. Lynch and M. T. Rose, Internet system handbook. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1993.


IP Networks - Schulzrinne (2000)   (Correct)

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D. C. Lynch and M. T. Rose, Internet system handbook. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1993.


Personal Mobility for Multimedia Services in the Internet - Schulzrinne, Oertel, Zahl (1995)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

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D. C. Lynch and M. T. Rose, Internet system handbook. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1993.


Internet Shopping, Consumer Search And Product Branding - Ward, Lee (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Lynch, D. and Rose, M. (1993), Internet System Handbook, Addison-Wesley Publishing, Reading, Massachusetts.


Adaptable Traffic Masking Techniques for Traffic Flow.. - Timmerman   (Correct)

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Daniel C. Lynch and Marshall T. Rose, Internet System Handbook, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Reading, Massachusetts, 1993.


Personal Mobility for Multimedia Services in the Internet - Schulzrinne (1996)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

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D. C. Lynch and M. T. Rose, Internet system handbook. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1993.

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