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Computer Communication Review, Volume 49
Volume 49, Number 1, January 2019
- Matthias Rost, Elias Döhne, Stefan Schmid

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Parametrized complexity of virtual network embeddings: dynamic & linear programming approximations. 3-10 - Minlan Yu:

Network telemetry: towards a top-down approach. 11-17 - James Murphy McCauley, Aurojit Panda, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Scott Shenker

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Thoughts on load distribution and the role of programmable switches. 18-23 - Vaibhav Bajpai

, Anna Brunström, Anja Feldmann
, Wolfgang Kellerer
, Aiko Pras, Henning Schulzrinne
, Georgios Smaragdakis
, Matthias Wählisch
, Klaus Wehrle
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The Dagstuhl beginners guide to reproducibility for experimental networking research. 24-30 - Alberto Dainotti

, Ralph Holz, Mirja Kühlewind, Andra Lutu, Joel Sommers, Brian Trammell:
Open collaborative hyperpapers: a call to action. 31-33
Volume 49, Number 2, April 2019
- Klaus-Tycho Foerster

, Maciej Pacut
, Stefan Schmid
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On the Complexity of Non-Segregated Routing in Reconfigurable Data Center Architectures. 2-8 - Calvin Ardi

, John S. Heidemann
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Precise Detection of Content Reuse in the Web. 9-24 - K. C. Claffy

, David D. Clark:
Workshop on Internet Economics (WIE2018) Final Report. 25-30 - Larry L. Peterson, Thomas E. Anderson, Sachin Katti, Nick McKeown, Guru M. Parulkar, Jennifer Rexford

, Mahadev Satyanarayanan, M. Oguz Sunay, Amin Vahdat:
Democratizing the Network Edge. 31-36 - Christian F. Tschudin:

A Broadcast-Only Communication Model Based on Replicated Append-Only Logs. 37-43 - Damien Saucez, Luigi Iannone, Olivier Bonaventure:

Evaluating the artifacts of SIGCOMM papers. 44-47
Volume 49, Number 3, July 2019
- Sebastiano Miano

, Matteo Bertrone, Fulvio Risso, Mauricio Vásquez Bernal, Yunsong Lu, Jianwen Pi:
Securing Linux with a faster and scalable iptables. 2-17 - Rui Bian

, Shuai Hao, Haining Wang, Amogh Dhamdhere, Alberto Dainotti
, Chase Cotton:
Towards passive analysis of anycast in global routing: unintended impact of remote peering. 18-25 - Ranjan Pal, Jon Crowcroft:

Privacy trading in the surveillance capitalism age viewpoints on 'privacy-preserving' societal value creation. 26-31 - Aisha Mushtaq, Radhika Mittal, James Murphy McCauley, Mohammad Alizadeh, Sylvia Ratnasamy

, Scott Shenker
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Datacenter congestion control: identifying what is essential and making it practical. 32-38 - Kimberly C. Claffy

, David D. Clark:
The 11th workshop on active internet measurements (AIMS-11) workshop report. 39-43
Volume 49, Number 5, October 2019
- Wesley W. Chu:

Recalling the early days (first decade) of SIGCOMM and thoughts on future research directions. 6-7 - Lyman Chapin:

It's not about the internet. 8 - Jon Crowcroft:

Patience. 9-11 - Jennifer Rexford

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Never waste a mid-life crisis: change for the better. 12-13 - Mark Crovella:

The skillful interrogation of the internet. 14-15 - Bruce Davie:

Reflections on SIGCOMM's fiftieth anniversary. 16-17 - Srinivasan Keshav:

Reflections on being SIGCOMM chair 2013-2017. 18-19 - Dave Walden:

My view of computer communication review, 1969-1976. 20-21 - Craig Partridge:

Changing ACM computer communication review (1988-1991). 22-23 - Christophe Diot:

About velocity and dealing with "fake" scientific news. 24-25 - Srinivasan Keshav:

Reflections on being CCR editor 2008-2012. 26 - Konstantina (Dina) Papagiannaki:

Looking back at being the editor of CCR (2013-2016). 27-28 - Waleed Iqbal

, Junaid Qadir
, Saeed-Ul Hassan
, Rana Tallal Javed
, Adnan Noor Mian, Jon Crowcroft, Gareth Tyson:
Five decades of the ACM special interest group on data communications (SIGCOMM): a bibliometric perspective. 29-37 - Frances Corry

, Anna C. Loup:
'Capture it while you can': revisiting SIGCOMM 99's technical history of the internet. 38-40 - Jeffrey C. Mogul, Christopher A. Kantarjiev:

Retrospective on "fragmentation considered harmful". 41-43 - Jeffrey C. Mogul, Christopher A. Kantarjiev:

Retrospective on "measured capacity of an ethernet: myths and reality". 44-45 - Srinivasan Keshav:

Reflections on "analysis and simulation of a fair queueing algorithm". 46-47 - Radia J. Perlman:

Network protocol folklore. 48-53 - Srinivasan Keshav:

Reflections on "a control-theoretic approach to flow control". 54-55 - Walter Willinger, Murad S. Taqqu, Daniel V. Wilson:

Lessons from "on the self-similar nature of ethernet traffic". 56-62 - Matt Mathis, Jamshid Mahdavi:

Deprecating the TCP macroscopic model. 63-68 - Nick McKeown, Guido Appenzeller, Isaac Keslassy

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Sizing router buffers (redux). 69-74 - Kevin Fall:

Retrospective on "a delay-tolerant network architecture for challenged internets". 75-76 - Muriel Médard, Sachin Katti, Dina Katabi, Wenjun Hu, Hariharan Rahul, Jon Crowcroft:

XORs in the past and future. 77-81 - John W. Byers, Michael Luby, Michael Mitzenmacher:

A digital fountain retrospective. 82-85 - David Wetherall, David L. Tennenhouse:

Retrospective on "towards an active network architecture". 86-89 - Albert G. Greenberg, David A. Maltz, Jennifer Rexford

, Geoffrey G. Xie, Jibin Zhan, Hui Zhang:
Reflections on a clean slate 4D approach to network control and management. 90-91 - Martín Casado, Nick McKeown, Scott Shenker

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From ethane to SDN and beyond. 92-95 - David L. Alderson, John C. Doyle, Walter Willinger:

Lessons from "a first-principles approach to understanding the internet's router-level topology". 96-103 - Ryan Beckett, Ratul Mahajan, Todd D. Millstein, Jitendra Padhye, David Walker

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Don't mind the gap: Bridging network-wide objectives and device-level configurations: brief reflections on abstractions for network programming. 104-106 - Ranveer Chandra, Thomas Moscibroda:

Perspective: white space networking with wi-fi like connectivity. 107-109 - Deepak Vasisht, Swarun Kumar

, Hariharan Rahul, Dina Katabi:
Perspective: eliminating channel feedback in next generation cellular networks. 110-111 - Costin Raiciu, Gianni Antichi

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NDP: rethinking datacenter networks and stacks two years after. 112-114

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