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ebXML Message Header Specification v0-63

by Messaging Service Specification, Dick Brooks, David Burdett, David Burdett, Christopher Ferris, John Ibbotson
"... This document is a draft proposal whose purpose is to solicit additional input and convey the current state of the ebXML Message structure recommendations. This document defines the envelope and header structure used to encapsulate data for transport between parties. Every attempt has been made to e ..."
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This document is a draft proposal whose purpose is to solicit additional input and convey the current state of the ebXML Message structure recommendations. This document defines the envelope and header structure used to encapsulate data for transport between parties. Every attempt has been made

TCP and Explicit Congestion Notification

by Sally Floyd - In: ACM Computer Communication Review, V. 24 N , 1994
"... This paper discusses the use of Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) mechanisms in the TCP/IP protocol. The first part proposes new guidelines for TCP’s response to ECN mechanisms (e.g., Source Quench packets, ECN fields in packet headers). Next, using simulations, we explore the benefits and draw ..."
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This paper discusses the use of Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) mechanisms in the TCP/IP protocol. The first part proposes new guidelines for TCP’s response to ECN mechanisms (e.g., Source Quench packets, ECN fields in packet headers). Next, using simulations, we explore the benefits

CACE Technologies Per-Packet Information Header Specification Version 1.0.7PPI Header Specification Version: 1.0.7 Date: 9/11/2008 Revision History Date Version Description Author

by Updated Common, Gianluca Varenni, Gerald Combs, Gianluca Varenni, Gerald Combs, Gianluca Varenni
"... header, split now into 802.11n basic/MAC and 802.11n extended/MAC+PHY 04/18/2007 0.7 Renamed from Airhead to PPI. Minor fixes and updates 05/09/2007 0.8 Fixed the invalid values for MCS, dBm values and RSSI. 05/18/2007 0.9 Added abbreviations and acronyms section. Added member element to the Channel ..."
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header, split now into 802.11n basic/MAC and 802.11n extended/MAC+PHY 04/18/2007 0.7 Renamed from Airhead to PPI. Minor fixes and updates 05/09/2007 0.8 Fixed the invalid values for MCS, dBm values and RSSI. 05/18/2007 0.9 Added abbreviations and acronyms section. Added member element

Header Space Analysis: Static Checking For Networks

by Peyman Kazemian, George Varghese, Nick Mckeown
"... Today’s networks typically carry or deploy dozens of protocols and mechanisms simultaneously such as MPLS, NAT, ACLs and route redistribution. Even when individual protocols function correctly, failures can arise from the complex interactions of their aggregate, requiring network administrators to b ..."
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to statically check network specifications and configurations to identify an important class of failures such as Reachability Failures, Forwarding Loops and Traffic Isolation and Leakage problems. In HSA, protocol header fields are not first class entities; instead we look at the entire packet header as a

Analysis of Internet Backbone Traffic and Header

by Wolfgang John, Sven Tafvelin - Anomalies Observed”, Internet Measurement Conference, ACM SIGCOMM , 2007
"... The dominating Internet protocols, IP and TCP, allow some flexibility in implementation, including a variety of optional features. To support research and further development of these protocols, it is crucial to know about current deployment of protocol specific features and accompanying anomalies. ..."
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The dominating Internet protocols, IP and TCP, allow some flexibility in implementation, including a variety of optional features. To support research and further development of these protocols, it is crucial to know about current deployment of protocol specific features and accompanying anomalies

a Date header. For almos...

by unknown authors , 2013
"... To make caching of dynamic documents possible, which can give you a considerable performance gain, setting a number of HTTP headers is of a vital importance. This document explains which headers you need to pay attention to, and how to work with them. As there is always more than one way to do it, I ..."
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, but this documentation is now its official resting-place. If you have any questions regarding this specific document only, please refer to Andreas, since he is the guru on this subject. On any other matter please contact the mod_perl mailing list. 1.3 Why Headers Dynamic Content is dynamic, after all, so why would

Trading Packet Headers for Packet Processing

by Girish Chandranmenon, Girish P. Ch, George Varghese , 1995
"... In high speed networks, packet processing is relatively expensive while bandwidth is cheap. Thus it pays to add information to packet headers to make packet processing easier. While this is an old idea, we describe several specific new mechanisms based on this principle. We describe a new technique, ..."
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In high speed networks, packet processing is relatively expensive while bandwidth is cheap. Thus it pays to add information to packet headers to make packet processing easier. While this is an old idea, we describe several specific new mechanisms based on this principle. We describe a new technique

Java objects without the header

by Kris Venstermans, Lieven Eeckhout, De Bosschere
"... Abstract—By a recent trend, 64-bit machines are invading the end-user market. One major rumor keeps people from switching over: a 64-bit machine uses more memory then its 32-bit counterpart for the same job. For a 64-bit Virtual Machine, we tackle 2 reasons that nurish this rumor. For a given applic ..."
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application we identify the key object types. Instances of these key types get allocated in a type specific high 64-bit virtual address range. Then for these key 64-bit objects, we remove the enlarged object header and we reduce inter-object alignment. Information previously stored into the header, is now

Compact routing schemes

by Mikkel Thorup, Uri Zwick - in SPAA ’01: Proceedings of the thirteenth annual ACM symposium on Parallel algorithms and architectures
"... We describe several compact routing schemes for general weighted undirected networks. Our schemes are simple and easy to implement. The routing tables stored at the nodes of the network are all very small. The headers attached to the routed messages, including the name of the destination, are extrem ..."
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We describe several compact routing schemes for general weighted undirected networks. Our schemes are simple and easy to implement. The routing tables stored at the nodes of the network are all very small. The headers attached to the routed messages, including the name of the destination

A Unified Header Compression Framework for Low-Bandwidth Links

by Jeremy Lilley, Jason Yang, Hari Balakrishnan, Srinivasan Seshan - In 6th International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom). ACM , 2000
"... Compressing protocol headers has traditionally been an attractive way of conserving bandwidth over low-speed links, including those in wireless systems. However, despite the growth in recent years in the number of end-to-end protocols beyond TCP/IP, header compression deployment for these protocols ..."
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standards, we present a unified framework for header compression. This framework includes a simple, platform-independent header description language that protocol implementors can use to describe high-level header properties, and a platform-specific code generation tool that produces kernel source code
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