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HSNMC
2004
Springer
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Benefits of Using Ontologies in the Management of High Speed Networks
Network management is an area where many different technologies coexist. Several languages are used to define the information to be managed, which are specific of each management m...
Jorge E. López de Vergara, Víctor A....
PDPTA
2000
13 years 8 months ago
The PODOS File System - Exploiting the High-Speed Communication Subsystem
Performance Oriented Distributed Operating System (PODOS) is a clustering environment, being built on a monolithic Linux kernel. PODOS augments very few components to the Linux ke...
Sudharshan Vazhkudai, P. Tobin Maginnis
ICCCN
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Packet Buffer Management for a High-Speed Network Interface Card
— Packet buffers in a smart network interface card are managed in a way to reduce any packet losses from high-speed burst incoming data. Currently, two types of packet buffer man...
Shalini Batra, Yul Chu, Yan Bai

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15 years 5 months ago
Myths about Congestion Management in High Speed Networks
Weaknesses in several recently proposed ideas about congestion control and avoidance in high-speed netwroks are identified. Both sides of the debate concerning prior reservation of...
Raj Jain
DSOM
2006
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Ontology-Based Policy Refinement Using SWRL Rules for Management Information Definitions in OWL
Abstract. The goal of ontology-based management is to improve the manageability of network resources through the application of formal ontologies. Prior research work has studied t...
Antonio Guerrero, Víctor A. Villagrá...