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Computer Communication Review (ACM SIGCOMM), Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, January 2008
- Xenofontas A. Dimitropoulos, Paul Hurley, Andreas Kind:
Probabilistic lossy counting: an efficient algorithm for finding heavy hitters. 5 - Fang-Chun Kuo, Xiaoming Fu:
Probe-Aided MulTCP: an aggregate congestion control mechanism. 17-28
- Constantine Dovrolis:
What would Darwin think about clean-slate architectures? 29-34 - Haakon Ringberg, Augustin Soule, Jennifer Rexford:
WebClass: adding rigor to manual labeling of traffic anomalies. 35-38 - Guillaume Urvoy-Keller, Taoufik En-Najjary, Alessandro Sorniotti:
Operational comparison of available bandwidth estimation tools. 39-42 - Tristan Henderson:
Sharingis caring: so where are your data? 43-44 - Jon Crowcroft:
Cold topics in networking. 45-47 - Michalis Faloutsos:
You must be joking...: interview this. 49-50 - Nikolaos Laoutaris, Pablo Rodriguez, Laurent Massoulié:
ECHOS: edge capacity hosting overlays of nano data centers. 51-54 - Haakon Ringberg, Matthew Roughan, Jennifer Rexford:
The need for simulation in evaluating anomaly detectors. 55-59
- Erich M. Nahum:
SIGCOMM News. 61-62
Volume 38, Number 2, April 2008
- Harsha V. Madhyastha, Balachander Krishnamurthy:
A generic language for application-specific flow sampling. 5-16 - Minlan Yu, Yung Yi, Jennifer Rexford, Mung Chiang:
Rethinking virtual network embedding: substrate support for path splitting and migration. 17-29 - Juan J. Ramos-Muñoz, Lidia Yamamoto, Christian F. Tschudin:
Serial experiments online. 31-42
- Jennifer Rexford:
My ten favorite "practical theory" papers. 43-45 - Mark Allman:
Thoughts on reviewing. 47-50 - Jon Crowcroft:
New directions in mobile communications, or how to learn to stop hating the cellular telephone industry. 51-53 - Benoit Donnet, Olivier Bonaventure:
On BGP communities. 55-59 - Patrick Crowley:
The future in your pocket. 61-64 - Hamed Haddadi, Steve Uhlig, Andrew W. Moore, Richard Mortier, Miguel Rio:
Modeling internet topology dynamics. 65-68 - Nick McKeown, Thomas E. Anderson, Hari Balakrishnan, Guru M. Parulkar, Larry L. Peterson, Jennifer Rexford, Scott Shenker, Jonathan S. Turner:
OpenFlow: enabling innovation in campus networks. 69-74 - Michalis Faloutsos:
You must be joking...: cares about the endangered species. 75-77
- Mark Crovella, Christophe Diot:
Ranking of ACM SIGCOMM computer communication review. 79-80 - Erich M. Nahum:
SIGCOMM News. 87-88
Volume 38, Number 3, July 2008
- Petter Holme, Josh Karlin, Stephanie Forrest:
An Integrated Model of Traffic, Geography and Economy in the Internet. 5-16 - Joon Ahn, Shyam Kapadia, Sundeep Pattem, Avinash Sridharan, Marco Zuniga, Jung-Hyun Jun, Chen Avin, Bhaskar Krishnamachari:
Empirical evaluation of querying mechanisms for unstructured wireless sensor networks. 17-26 - Grenville J. Armitage, Lawrence Stewart, Michael Welzl, James Healy:
An independent H-TCP implementation under FreeBSD 7.0: description and observed behaviour. 27-38 - Christian Henke, Carsten Schmoll, Tanja Zseby:
Empirical evaluation of hash functions for multipoint measurements. 39-50 - Frank P. Kelly, Gaurav Raina, Thomas Voice:
Stability and fairness of explicit congestion control with small buffers. 51-62 - Haldane Peterson, Soumya Sen, Jaideep Chandrashekar, Lixin Gao, Roch Guérin, Zhi-Li Zhang:
Message-efficient dissemination for loop-free centralized routing. 63-74
- Bhaskaran Raman, Kameswari Chebrolu:
Censor networks: a critique of "sensor networks" from a systems perspective. 75-78 - Jihwang Yeo, Tristan Henderson, David Kotz:
CRAWDAD workshop 2007. 79-82 - Venkata N. Padmanabhan:
10 networking papers: elegance and insight. 83-86 - Tim Strayer, Mark Allman, Grenville J. Armitage, Steven M. Bellovin, Shudong Jin, Andrew W. Moore:
IMRG workshop on application classification and identification report. 87-90 - Michalis Faloutsos:
You must be joking...: interview this. 91-92 - Jeffrey C. Mogul, Tom Anderson:
Open issues in organizing computer systems conferences. 93-102 - Xenofontas A. Dimitropoulos, M. Ángeles Serrano, Dmitri V. Krioukov:
On cycles in AS relationships. 102-104 - Natasha Gude, Teemu Koponen, Justin Pettit, Ben Pfaff, Martín Casado, Nick McKeown, Scott Shenker:
NOX: towards an operating system for networks. 105-110
- Neil Spring:
SIGCOMM news. 111
Volume 38, Number 4, October 2008
- Victor Bahl, David Wetherall, Stefan Savage, Ion Stoica:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2008 Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communications, Seattle, WA, USA, August 17-22, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-175-0 [contents]
Volume 38, Number 5, October 2008
- Ying-Ju Chi, Ricardo V. Oliveira, Lixia Zhang:
Cyclops: the AS-level connectivity observatory. 5-16 - Amit Mondal, Aleksandar Kuzmanovic:
Removing exponential backoff from TCP. 17-28 - Domenico Ficara, Stefano Giordano, Gregorio Procissi, Fabio Vitucci, Gianni Antichi, Andrea Di Pietro:
An improved DFA for fast regular expression matching. 29-40
- Sebastian Castro, Duane Wessels, Marina Fomenkov, Kimberly C. Claffy:
A day at the root of the internet. 41-46 - Damon Wischik, Mark Handley, Marcelo Bagnulo Braun:
The resource pooling principle. 47-52 - Yiyi Huang, Nick Feamster, Renata Teixeira:
Practical issues with using network tomography for fault diagnosis. 53-58 - Yaping Zhu, Andy C. Bavier, Nick Feamster, Sampath Rangarajan, Jennifer Rexford:
UFO: a resilient layered routing architecture. 59-62 - Jon Crowcroft, Eiko Yoneki, Pan Hui, Tristan Henderson:
Promoting tolerance for delay tolerant network research. 63-68 - Rui L. Aguiar:
Some comments on hourglasses. 69-72 - Michalis Faloutsos:
You must be joking...: believes. 73-74
- Neil Spring:
SIGCOMM News. 75-76
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