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15. HotNets 2016: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Bryan Ford, Alex C. Snoeren, Ellen W. Zegura:
Proceedings of the 15th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, HotNets 2016, Atlanta, GA, USA, November 9-10, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4661-0 - Thomas Pötsch, Paul Schmitt, Jay Chen, Barath Raghavan:
Helping the Lone Operator in the Vast Frontier. 1-7 - David R. Choffnes:
A Case for Personal Virtual Networks. 8-14 - Han Zhang, Kasra Edalat Nejad, Amir Rahmati, Harsha V. Madhyastha:
Towards Comprehensive Repositories of Opinions. 15-21 - Zied Ben-Houidi:
A Knowledge-Based Systems Approach to Reason About Networking. 22-28 - Wenfei Wu, Ying Zhang, Sujata Banerjee:
Automatic Synthesis of NF Models by Program Analysis. 29-35 - Danyang Zhuo, Qiao Zhang, Xin Yang, Vincent Liu:
Canaries in the Network. 36-42 - Tianlong Yu, Shadi Abdollahian Noghabi, Shachar Raindel, Hongqiang Harry Liu, Jitu Padhye, Vyas Sekar:
FreeFlow: High Performance Container Networking. 43-49 - Hongzi Mao, Mohammad Alizadeh, Ishai Menache, Srikanth Kandula:
Resource Management with Deep Reinforcement Learning. 50-56 - Ali Musa Iftikhar, Fahad R. Dogar, Ihsan Ayyub Qazi:
Towards a Redundancy-Aware Network Stack for Data Centers. 57-63 - Ankit Singla:
Fat-FREE Topologies. 64-70 - Yiting Xia, T. S. Eugene Ng:
Flat-tree: A Convertible Data Center Network Architecture from Clos to Random Graph. 71-77 - William M. Mellette, Alex C. Snoeren, George Porter:
P-FatTree: A multi-channel datacenter network topology. 78-84 - Alexander Shpiner, Eitan Zahavi, Vladimir Zdornov, Tal Anker, Matty Kadosh:
Unlocking Credit Loop Deadlocks. 85-91 - Shuihai Hu, Yibo Zhu, Peng Cheng, Chuanxiong Guo, Kun Tan, Jitendra Padhye, Kai Chen:
Deadlocks in Datacenter Networks: Why Do They Form, and How to Avoid Them. 92-98 - Tim Nelson, Nicholas DeMarinis, Timothy Adam Hoff, Rodrigo Fonseca, Shriram Krishnamurthi:
Switches are Monitors Too!: Stateful Property Monitoring as a Switch Design Criterion. 99-105 - Arpit Gupta, Rüdiger Birkner, Marco Canini, Nick Feamster, Chris Mac-Stoker, Walter Willinger:
Network Monitoring as a Streaming Analytics Problem. 106-112 - Olivier Tilmans, Tobias Bühler, Stefano Vissicchio, Laurent Vanbever:
Mille-Feuille: Putting ISP traffic under the scalpel. 113-119 - Patricia Callejo, Rubén Cuevas Rumín, Ángel Cuevas, Mikko Kotila:
Independent Auditing of Online Display Advertising Campaigns. 120-126 - Matthew K. Mukerjee, Ilker Nadi Bozkurt, Bruce M. Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan, Hui Zhang:
The Impact of Brokers on the Future of Content Delivery. 127-133 - Zhe Wu, Harsha V. Madhyastha:
Rethinking Cloud Service Marketplaces. 134-140 - Matei Popovici, Costin Raiciu:
Exploiting Multipath Congestion Control for Fun and Profit. 141-147 - Danyang Zhuo, Qiao Zhang, Vincent Liu, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Thomas E. Anderson:
Rack-level Congestion Control. 148-154 - Naga Praveen Katta, Mukesh Hira, Aditi Ghag, Changhoon Kim, Isaac Keslassy, Jennifer Rexford:
CLOVE: How I learned to stop worrying about the core and love the edge. 155-161 - Omid Abari, Dinesh Bharadia, Austin Duffield, Dina Katabi:
Cutting the Cord in Virtual Reality. 162-168 - Omid Abari, Haitham Hassanieh, Michael Rodreguez, Dina Katabi:
Millimeter Wave Communications: From Point-to-Point Links to Agile Network Connections. 169-175 - Yanzi Zhu, Yibo Zhu, Ana Nika, Ben Y. Zhao, Haitao Zheng:
Trimming the Smartphone Network Stack. 176-182 - Michio Honda, Lars Eggert, Douglas Santry:
PASTE: Network Stacks Must Integrate with NVMM Abstractions. 183-189 - Srinivas Narayana, Anirudh Sivaraman, Vikram Nathan, Mohammad Alizadeh, David Walker, Jennifer Rexford, Vimalkumar Jeyakumar, Changhoon Kim:
Hardware-Software Co-Design for Network Performance Measurement. 190-196 - Ang Chen, Akshay Sriraman, Tavish Vaidya, Yuankai Zhang, Andreas Haeberlen, Boon Thau Loo, Linh Thi Xuan Phan, Micah Sherr, Clay Shields, Wenchao Zhou:
Dispersing Asymmetric DDoS Attacks with SplitStack. 197-203 - Adiseshu Hari, T. V. Lakshman:
The Internet Blockchain: A Distributed, Tamper-Resistant Transaction Framework for the Internet. 204-210
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