—We present an end system architecture designed to support networking with quality of service (QoS) guarantees. The protocol processing component of the architecture, called Migr...
— Most application data units are too large to be carried in a single packet (or cell) and must be segmented for network delivery. To an application, the end-to-end delays and lo...
—Clusters of identical intermediate servers are often created to improve availability and robustness in many domains. The use of proxy servers for the World Wide Web (WWW) and of...
—Aggressive research on gigabit-per-second networks has led to dramatic improvements in network transmission speeds. One result of these improvements has been to put pressure on ...
Craig Partridge, Philip P. Carvey, Ed Burgess, Isi...
IP traffic on the Internet and private enterprise networks has been growing exponentially for some time. This growth is beginning to stress the traditional, processor based design...
Abstract—In this paper we consider routing and wavelength assignment in wavelength-routed all-optical networks with circuitswitching. The conventional approaches to address this ...
Abstract— Group communication services have been successfully used to construct applications with high availability, dependability, and real-time responsiveness requirements. Flo...
This paper describes the analysis, implementation and performance of a new algorithm engineered to discipline a computer clock to a source of standard time, such as a GPS receiver...
—Scalable reliable multicast (SRM) is a framework for reliable multicast delivery. In order to maximize the collaboration among the group members in error recovery, both retransm...
Ching-Gung Liu, Deborah Estrin, Scott Shenker, Lix...