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Computer Communication Review (ACM SIGCOMM), Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, January 2006
- Christophe Diot:
Editor's message. 3-4
- Mark Crovella:
Public review for secure distributed dataMining and its application largescale network measurements. 5-6 - Matthew Roughan, Yin Zhang:
Secure distributed data-mining and its application to large-scale network measurements. 7-14 - Michalis Faloutsos:
Public review for the internet AS-level topology: three data sources and one definitive metric. 15-16 - Priya Mahadevan, Dmitri V. Krioukov, Marina Fomenkov, Xenofontas A. Dimitropoulos, Kimberly C. Claffy, Amin Vahdat:
The internet AS-level topology: three data sources and one definitive metric. 17-26 - Matthew Roughan:
Public review for the devil and packet trace anonymization. 27-28 - Ruoming Pang, Mark Allman, Vern Paxson, Jason Lee:
The devil and packet trace anonymization. 29-38 - Dina Katabi:
Public review for LTCP: improving the performance of TCP in highspeed networks. 39-40 - Sumitha Bhandarkar, Saurabh Jain, A. L. Narasimha Reddy:
LTCP: improving the performance of TCP in highspeed networks. 41-50
- James F. Kurose:
10 networking papers: recommended reading. 51-52 - Jon Crowcroft:
The privacy and safety impact of technology choices for command, communications and control of the public highway. 53-58 - Nandita Dukkipati, Nick McKeown:
Why flow-completion time is the right metric for congestion control. 59-62 - Christina Fragouli, Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Jörg Widmer:
Network coding: an instant primer. 63-68 - Srinivasan Keshav:
Efficient and decentralized computation of approximate global state. 69-74 - Pablo Rodriguez, See-Mong Tan, Christos Gkantsidis:
On the feasibility of commercial, legal P2P content distribution. 75-78 - David Malone:
Counting 6to4 relay routers. 79-82 - Steve Uhlig, Bruno Quoitin, Jean Lepropre, Simon Balon:
Providing public intradomain traffic matrices to the research community. 83-86 - Amogh Dhamdhere, Constantine Dovrolis:
Open issues in router buffer sizing. 87-92 - Damon Wischik:
Fairness, QoS, and buffer sizing. 93
- Michalis Faloutsos:
You must be joking: the most serious editorial column ever. 95-96 - Dave Oran:
Conference report: LANC05. 97-98 - Erich M. Nahum:
SIGCOMM news. 99-100
Volume 36, Number 2 , April 2006
- Christophe Diot:
Editor's message. 3
- Yingxin Jiang, Aaron Striegel:
A distributed traffic control scheme based on edge-centric resource management. 5-16
- Fabrizio Sestinim:
Situated and autonomic communication an EC FET European initiative. 17-20 - Jihwang Yeo, David Kotz, Tristan Henderson:
CRAWDAD: a community resource for archiving wireless data at Dartmouth. 21-22 - Laurent Bernaille, Renata Teixeira, Ismael Akodkenou, Augustin Soule, Kavé Salamatian:
Traffic classification on the fly. 23-26 - Kenneth L. Calvert:
Reflections on network architecture: an active networking perspective. 27-30 - Jon Crowcroft:
10 networking papers: recommended reading. 31-32 - Muneeb Ali, Umar Saif, Adam Dunkels, Thiemo Voigt, Kay Römer, Koen Langendoen, Joseph Polastre, Zartash Afzal Uzmi:
Medium access control issues in sensor networks. 33-36 - Michalis Faloutsos:
Public real data repositories and measurement tools. 37-40 - Kimberly C. Claffy, Mark Crovella, Timur Friedman, Colleen Shannon, Neil Spring:
Community-oriented network measurement infrastructure (CONMI) workshop report. 41-48 - Thierry Ernst:
The information technology era of the vehicular industry. 49-52 - Fabio Ricciato:
Unwanted traffic in 3G networks. 53-56
- Erich M. Nahum:
SIGCOMM news. 57-60 - Michalis Faloutsos, Kevin C. Almeroth:
You must be joking...: the most serious column strikes back. 61-62 - Craig Partridge:
ACM SIGCOMM test of time paper award. 63
Volume 36, Number 3, July 2006
- Christophe Diot:
Editor's message. 3
- George Alyfantis, Stathes Hadjiefthymiades, Lazaros F. Merakos:
A cooperative uplink power control scheme for elastic data services in wireless CDMA systems. 5-14 - Claus Bauer:
Low complexity, stable scheduling algorithms for networks of input queued switches with no or very low speed-up. 15-26 - Filipe Abrantes, Manuel Ricardo:
XCP for shared-access multi-rate media. 27-38 - Puneet Sharma, Zhichen Xu, Sujata Banerjee, Sung-Ju Lee:
Estimating network proximity and latency. 39-50 - Sushant Rewaskar, Jasleen Kaur, F. Donelson Smith:
A passive state-machine approach for accurate analysis of TCP out-of-sequence segments. 51-64 - Michele C. Weigle, Prashanth Adurthi, Félix Hernández-Campos, Kevin Jeffay, F. Donelson Smith:
Tmix: a tool for generating realistic TCP application workloads in ns-2. 65-76
- David Wetherall:
10 Networking Papers: readings for protocol design. 77-78 - Greg Minshall, Robert M. Hinden, Eric Hoffman, FongChing Liaw, Thomas L. Lyon, Peter Newman:
Flow labelled IP over ATM: design and rationale. 79-92 - Andre Broido, Young Hyun, Marina Fomenkov, Kimberly C. Claffy:
The windows of pivate DNS updates. 93-98 - Fabio Ricciato:
Some remarks to recent papers on traffic analysis: or the case for public Wiki-like platforms for commenting published papers. 99-102
- Michalis Faloutsos:
You must be joking... dares to ask: hey, internet, who's your daddy? 103-104 - Erich M. Nahum:
SIGCOMM news. 105
Volume 36, Number 4, October 2006
- Luigi Rizzo, Thomas E. Anderson, Nick McKeown:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2006 Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communications, Pisa, Italy, September 11-15, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-308-5 [contents]
Volume 36, Number 5, October 2006
- Christophe Diot:
Editor's message. 3
- Nigel Williams, Sebastian Zander, Grenville J. Armitage:
A preliminary performance comparison of five machine learning algorithms for practical IP traffic flow classification. 5-16 - Lili Qiu, Paramvir Bahl, Ananth Rao, Lidong Zhou:
Troubleshooting wireless mesh networks. 17-28
- Li Lao, Constantine Dovrolis, M. Y. Sanadidi:
The probe gap model can underestimate the available bandwidth of multihop paths. 29-34 - Laurent Fournié, Dohy Hong, Florent Perisse:
NetScale: scalable time-stepped hybrid simulation of large IP networks. 35-38 - Kimberly C. Claffy:
"A day in the life of the internet": proposed community-wide experiment. 39-40 - Vern Paxson:
End-to-end routing behavior in the internet. 41-56 - Jon Crowcroft, Christian Kreibich:
Only 365 days left until the Sigcomm deadline. 57-62 - Matthias Grossglauser:
10 papers on network models. 63-65 - Yashar Ganjali, Nick McKeown:
Update on buffer sizing in internet routers. 67-70
- Michalis Faloutsos:
You must be joking...: should the internet have an ON/OFF switch? 71-72 - Erich M. Nahum:
SIGCOMM news. 73-74 - Ellen W. Zegura:
Domenico Ferrari wins 2006 ACM SIGCOMM award. 75
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