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NSDI
2010
13 years 10 months ago
Prophecy: Using History for High-Throughput Fault Tolerance
Byzantine fault-tolerant (BFT) replication has enjoyed a series of performance improvements, but remains costly due to its replicated work. We eliminate this cost for read-mostly ...
Siddhartha Sen, Wyatt Lloyd, Michael J. Freedman
SIGCOMM
1999
ACM
14 years 22 days ago
Using Pathchar to Estimate Internet Link Characteristics
We evaluate pathchar, a tool that infers the characteristics of links along an Internet path latency, bandwidth, queue delays. Looking at two example paths, we identify circumst...
Allen B. Downey
PAM
2009
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Triangle Inequality and Routing Policy Violations in the Internet
Triangle inequality violations (TIVs) are the effect of packets between two nodes being routed on the longer direct path between them when a shorter detour path through an intermed...
Cristian Lumezanu, Randolph Baden, Neil Spring, Bo...
IMC
2006
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Quantifying path exploration in the internet
A number of previous measurement studies [10, 12, 17] have shown the existence of path exploration and slow convergence in the global Internet routing system, and a number of prot...
Ricardo V. Oliveira, Beichuan Zhang, Dan Pei, Rafi...
IWSOS
2009
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Self-organization of Internet Paths
The Internet consists of a constantly evolving complex hierarchical architecture where routers are grouped into autonomous systems (ASes) that interconnect to provide global connec...
Tom Kleiberg, Piet Van Mieghem