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PRESTO@SIGCOMM 2009: Barcelona, Spain
- Patrick Crowley, David A. Maltz, Jacobus E. van der Merwe:

Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2009 Workshop on Programmable Routers for Extensible Services of Tomorrow, PRESTO 2009, Barcelona, Spain, August 21, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-446-1
Primitives for Service Creation and Measurement
- Bruce S. Davie, Jan Medved:

A programmable overlay router for service provider innovation. 1-6 - James Kelly, Wladimir Araujo, Kallol Banerjee:

Rapid service creation using the JUNOS SDK. 7-12 - Joel Sommers, Paul Barford, Mark Crovella:

Router primitives for programmable active measurement. 13-18
Data path programmability
- Ran Giladi

, Niv Yemini:
A programmable, generic forwarding element approach for dynamic network functionality. 19-24 - Guohan Lu, Yunfeng Shi, Chuanxiong Guo

, Yongguang Zhang:
CAFE: a configurable packet forwarding engine for data center networks. 25-30 - Qiang Wu, Tilman Wolf

:
Design of a network service processing platform for data path customization. 31-36
Platform refactoring
- Qing Li, Kip Macy:

Optimizing the BSD routing system for parallel processing. 37-42 - Domenico Giustiniano

, Eduard Goma Llairo
, Alberto López Toledo, Pablo Rodriguez:
WiSwitcher: an efficient client for managing multiple APs. 43-48 - Raffaele Bolla

, Roberto Bruschi
, Franco Davoli
, Andrea Ranieri
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Energy-aware performance optimization for next-generation green network equipment. 49-54
Network configuration and management
- Philip J. Taylor, Timothy G. Griffin:

A model of configuration languages for routing protocols. 55-60 - Laurent Vanbever, Bruno Quoitin

, Olivier Bonaventure:
A hierarchical model for BGP routing policies. 61-66 - Xu Chen, Yun Mao, Zhuoqing Morley Mao, Jacobus E. van der Merwe:

DECOR: DEClaritive network management and OpeRation. 67-72

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