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2nd NCA 2003: Cambridge, MA, USA
- 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA 2003), 16-18 April 2003, Cambridge, MA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7695-1938-5

Keynote
- John Salasin, Assad Moini:

Leveraging Grid Technology in Network-centric Environments. 3-8
Web Caching and Switching
- Anxiao Jiang, Jehoshua Bruck

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Optimal Content Placement for En-Route Web Caching. 9-16 - Aline Baggio, Maarten van Steen

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Transparent Distributed Redirection of HTTP Requests. 17-24 - Mauro Andreolini

, Michele Colajanni, Marcello Nuccio:
Kernel-based Web switches providing content-aware routing. 25-32 - Mehmet Sayal, Peter Scheuermann, Radek Vingralek:

Content Replication in Web++. 33-42
Web Caching and Switching
- Riccardo Lancellotti

, Bruno Ciciani, Michele Colajanni:
Distributed Cooperation Schemes for Document Lookup in Multiple Cache Servers. 43-50 - Mayank Rawat, Ajay D. Kshemkalyani

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SWIFT: Scheduling in Web Servers for Fast Response Time. 51-58 - Peter Triantafillou, Ioannis Aekaterinidis:

Web Proxy Cache Replacement: Do's, Don'ts, and Expectations. 59-66 - Mário Luís Guimarães

, Luís E. T. Rodrigues:
A Genetic Algorithm for Multicast Mapping in Publish-Subscribe Systems. 67-74 - Byoung-Dai Lee, Jon B. Weissman:

Adaptive Resource Selection for Grid-Enabled Network Services. 75-84
Keynote
- Carl E. Landwehr:

NSF Activities in Cyber Trust. 85-88
Broadcasting and Multicasting
- Wataru Uchida, Takahiro Hara, Shojiro Nishio:

Scheduling Correlated Broadcast Data Considering Access Frequencies with Temporal Variations. 89-96 - Christian Bachmeir, Peter Tabery:

Scalable Diverse Protected Multicast as a Programmable Service Leveraging IP-Multicast. 97-104 - Simon C. Brennan, Naveen K. Chilamkurti, Ben Soh:

Split-Layer Video Multicast Protocol: A New Receiver-Based Rate-Adaptation Protocol. 105-112 - Constantine Katsinis, Diana Hecht:

SOME-Bus-NOW: A Network of Workstations with Broadcast. 113-122
Group Communications
- Raphaël Chand, Pascal Felber

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Scalable Protocol for Content-Based Routing in Overlay Networks. 123-130 - Yongdae Kim

, Daniele Mazzocchi, Gene Tsudik:
Admission Control in Peer Groups. 131-139 - Matthias Wiesmann, Xavier Défago

, André Schiper:
Group Communication based on Standard Interfaces. 140-147 - Wei Tang, Ling Liu, Calton Pu:

Trigger Grouping: A Scalable Approach to Large Scale Information Monitoring. 148-155 - Malika Boulkenafed, Valérie Issarny:

AdHocFS: Sharing Files in WLANs. 156-166
Keynote
- W. Timothy Strayer:

Privacy Issues in an Insecure World. 167-170
Network Security
- Jelena Mirkovic, Gregory Prier, Peter L. Reiher:

Source-End DDoS Defense. 171-178 - Michael Atighetchi, Partha P. Pal

, Franklin Webber, Christopher C. Jones:
Adaptive Use of Network-Centric Mechanisms in Cyber-Defense. 179-190
Keynote
- Ian T. Foster:

Building an Open Grid. 191-196
Dependable Network Computing
- A. David McKinnon

, Kevin E. Dorow, Tarana R. Damania, Olav Haugan, Wesley E. Lawrence, David E. Bakken, John C. Shovic:
A Configurable Middleware Framework with Multiple Quality of Service Properties for Small Embedded Systems. 197-204 - M. Ümit Uyar, Jianliang Zheng, Mariusz A. Fecko, Sunil Samtani:

Performance Study of Reliable Server Pooling. 205-214
Keynote
- Pankaj Mehra

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The Quest for the Perfect Server for Network Computing Applications. 215-218
Panel
- D. Cassaday, K. Dierling, I. Colloff, D. Garcia:

High Speed System Area Networks (InfiniBand) - Challenges and solutions. 219-222
Practical Experiences
- Shu Xiao, Sheng Li, Xiangrong Wang, Lijun Deng:

Fault-oriented Software Robustness Assessment for Multicast Protocols. 223-230 - Cristian Tuduce, Thomas R. Gross:

Organizing a Distributed Application in a Mobile Ad Hoc Network. 231-240
Keynote
- Ophir Frieder, David A. Grossman, Abdur Chowdhury:

On Scalable Information Retrieval Systems. 241-256 - Wei Wu, Nilanjan Banerjee, Kalyan Basu, Sajal K. Das

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Network Assisted IP Mobility Support in Wireless LANs. 257-264 - Bin Wang, Sandeep K. S. Gupta:

G-REMiT: An Algorithm for Building Energy Efficient Multicast Trees in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. 265-274
Keynote
- Wolfgang Böhm, Peter Braun:

Policy Based Architecture for the UMTS Multimedia Domain. 275-288
Performance Modeling and QoS in Computer Networks
- Daniel Grosu

, Anthony T. Chronopoulos
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A Truthful Mechanism for Fair Load Balancing in Distributed Systems. 289-296 - Shengquan Wang, Dong Xuan, Riccardo Bettati, Wei Zhao

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A Study of Providing Statistical QoS in a Differentiated Sevices Network. 297-304 - Giancarlo Fortino

, Carlo Mastroianni
, Wilma Russo
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Performance Analysis of an Application-level Cooperative Control Protocol. 305-314
Optical Switching Networks
- Román García, José Duato

, Federico Silla:
LSOM: A Link State Protocol Over Mac Addresses for Metropolitan Backbones Using Optical Ethernet Switches. 315-321 - Xiangdong Qin, Yuanyuan Yang

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Blocking Probability in WDM Multicast Switching Networks with Limited Wavelength Conversion. 322-332
Dependable Multicomputer Systems
- Zhen Jiang, Jie Wu:

A Limited-Global Information Model for Dynamic Fault-Tolerant Routing in Cube-Based Multicomputers. 333-340 - Minsu Choi, Noh-Jin Park, K. M. George, Byoungjae Jin, Nohpill Park, Yong-Bin Kim, Fabrizio Lombardi:

Fault Tolerant Memory Design for HW/SW Co-Reliability in Massively Parallel Computing Systems. 341-350
Performance Modeling/Analysis and QoS in Computer Networks
- Julian Chesterfield, Eve M. Schooler:

An Extensible RTCP Control Framework for Large Multimedia Distributions. 351-358 - Jae Chung, Mark Claypool:

Analysis of Active Queue Management. 359-366 - Imad Antonios, Lester Lipsky:

A Performance Model and Analysis of Heterogeneous Traffic with Heavy Tails. 367-373 - Qiong Li, David L. Mills:

The Implication of Short-Range Dependency on Delay Variation Measurement. 374-380 - Christos Bouras, Afrodite Sevasti:

Performance analysis for a DiffServ-enabled network: The case of Relative Service. 381-388 - Paulo Cesar S. Vidal, Otto Carlos Muniz Bandeira Duarte:

Reducing the Reservation Establisment Time in IP Tunnels by Using Staged Refresh Timers. 389-

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