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ReArch@CoNEXT 2009: Rome, Italy
- Lars Eggert, Tilman Wolf:
Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Re-architecting the internet, ReArch@CoNEXT 2009, Rome, Italy, December 1, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-749-3
Data transport
- Van Jacobson, Diana K. Smetters, Nicholas H. Briggs, Michael F. Plass, Paul Stewart, James D. Thornton, Rebecca L. Braynard:
VoCCN: voice-over content-centric networks. 1-6 - Joakim Koskela, Nicholas Weaver, Andrei V. Gurtov, Mark Allman:
Securing web content. 7-12
Architectural concepts
- Michael H. Behringer:
Classifying network complexity. 13-18 - Ken Carlberg, Saleem Bhatti, Jon Crowcroft:
IP version 10.0: a strawman design beyond IPv6. 19-24 - Matthias Bärwolff:
Discrimination, liberty, and innovation: some thoughts on the invariable trade-offs of normative purposes and technical means in the internet. 25-30
Operational aspects
- Ramana Rao Kompella, Alex C. Snoeren, George Varghese:
mPlane: an architecture for scalable fault localization. 31-36 - Suman Ramkumar Srinivasan, Jae Woo Lee, Eric Liu, Michael S. Kester, Henning Schulzrinne, Volker Hilt, Srinivasan Seetharaman, Ashiq Khan:
NetServ: dynamically deploying in-network services. 37-42
Routing
- Anja Feldmann, Luca Cittadini, Wolfgang Mühlbauer, Randy Bush, Olaf Maennel:
HAIR: hierarchical architecture for internet routing. 43-48 - Costas Kalogiros, Marcelo Bagnulo, Alexandros Kostopoulos:
Understanding incentives for prefix aggregation in BGP. 49-54 - Kari Visala, Dmitrij Lagutin, Sasu Tarkoma:
LANES: an inter-domain data-oriented routing architecture. 55-60
Network management
- Dominique Dudkowski:
Co-design patterns for embedded network management. 61-66 - Karen R. Sollins:
An architecture for network management. 67-72 - Soumya Sen, Roch Guérin, Kartik Hosanagar:
Shared versus separate networks: the impact of reprovisioning. 73-78
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