Electronic mail is an unquestionably vital component of the Internet infrastructure. While the general perception of email is that it "just works," surprisingly little d...
Estimating distances in the Internet has been studied in the recent years due to its ability to improve the performance of many applications, e.g., in the peer-topeer realm. One sc...
This study examines the ``medium-centric'' and ``user-centric'' approaches in investigating the displacement effects of the Internet. Results from a random sam...
This paper investigates to what extent the recent growth of the Internet complements or substitutes for consumption of existing entertainment goods. Using the Consumer Expenditure...
Abstract--The Internet is a large, heterogeneous system operating at very high speeds and consisting of a large number of users. Researchers use a suite of tools and techniques in ...
Only the Table of Contents and the Abstract appear in http://www.ingber.com/markets05_trd.pdf, as the publisher has requested all previous papers be removed from the internet. The ...
When will the Internet wake up and become aware of itself? In this note the problem is approached by asking an alternative question: Can the Internet cope with stress? By extrapol...
The increasing importance of the Internet has motivated the exploration of new execution models based on mobile and dynamic entities to overcome the limits of the client/server mo...
The research community worldwide has increasingly drawn its attention to the weaknesses of the current Internet. Many proposals are addressing the perceived problems, ranging from...
Anastasius Gavras, Arto Karila, Serge Fdida, Marti...
Many believe that it is impossible to resolve the challenges facing today’s Internet without rethinking the fundamental assumptions and design decisions underlying its current a...