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Computer Communication Review, Volume 45
Volume 45, Number 1, January 2015
- Mohammad Rajiullah, Per Hurtig, Anna Brunström, Andreas Petlund, Michael Welzl:
An Evaluation of Tail Loss Recovery Mechanisms for TCP. 5-11
- Nikolaos Chatzis, Georgios Smaragdakis, Anja Feldmann, Walter Willinger:
Quo vadis Open-IX? 12-18 - George Varghese:
Life in the Fast Lane: Viewed from the Confluence Lens. 19-25 - Aditya Akella:
ACM SIGCOMM Student Mentoring Column. 26-27
Volume 45, Number 2, April 2015
- Lito Kriara, Mahesh K. Marina:
SampleLite: A Hybrid Approach to 802.11n Link Adaptation. 4-13 - Suraj Sharma, Sanjay Kumar Jena:
Cluster Based Multipath Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks. 14-20
- Philipp Richter, Mark Allman, Randy Bush, Vern Paxson:
A Primer on IPv4 Scarcity. 21-31 - kc claffy, Josh Polterock, Alexander Afanasyev, Jeff Burke, Lixia Zhang:
The First Named Data Networking Community Meeting: (NDNcomm). 32-37 - Yvonne Coady, Oliver Hohlfeld, James Kempf, Rick McGeer, Stefan Schmid:
Distributed Cloud Computing: Applications, Status Quo, and Challenges. 38-43 - Rafael Gross-Brown, Michal Ficek, Jose Luis Agundez, Patrick Dressler, Nikolaos Laoutaris:
Data Transparency Lab Kick Off Workshop (DTL 2014) Report. 44-48 - Bruce Davie, Christophe Diot, Lars Eggert, Nick McKeown, Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Renata Teixeira:
Examples of Research Affecting the Practice of Networking. 49 - Paul Francis:
Network Address Translation (NAT). 50 - Aditya Akella:
ACM SIGCOMM Student Mentoring Column. 51-52
Volume 45, Number 3, July 2015
- Sean Yaw, Eben Howard, Brendan Mumey, Mike P. Wittie:
Cooperative group provisioning with latency guarantees in multi-cloud deployments. 4-11 - Matthias Rost, Carlo Fuerst, Stefan Schmid:
Beyond the Stars: Revisiting Virtual Cluster Embeddings. 12-18 - Hao Ding, Michael Rabinovich:
TCP Stretch Acknowledgements and Timestamps: Findings and Implications for Passive RTT Measurement. 20-27
- Prasad Calyam, Martin Swany:
Research challenges in future multi-domain network performance measurement and monitoring. 29-34 - Vaibhav Bajpai, Steffie Jacob Eravuchira, Jürgen Schönwälder:
Lessons Learned From Using the RIPE Atlas Platform for Measurement Research. 35-42 - kc claffy, David D. Clark:
Workshop on Internet economics (WIE2014) Report. 43-48 - Aditya Akella:
ACM SIGCOMM Student Mentoring Column. 49-50 - Bruce Davie, Christophe Diot, Lars Eggert, Nick McKeown, Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Renata Teixeira:
Examples of Research Affecting the Practice of Networking. 51 - Bruce M. Maggs, Ramesh K. Sitaraman:
Algorithmic Nuggets in Content Delivery. 52-66
Volume 45, Number 4, October 2015
- Steve Uhlig, Olaf Maennel, Brad Karp, Jitendra Padhye:
Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Conference on Special Interest Group on Data Communication, SIGCOMM 2015, London, United Kingdom, August 17-21, 2015.
Volume 45, Number 5, October 2015
- Hassan Metwalley, Stefano Traverso, Marco Mellia, Stanislav Miskovic, Mario Baldi:
CrowdSurf: Empowering Transparency in the Web. 5-12 - Roland van Rijswijk-Deij, Anna Sperotto, Aiko Pras:
Making the Case for Elliptic Curves in DNSSEC. 13-19 - Dimitrios Sarlis, Nikolaos Papailiou, Ioannis Konstantinou, Georgios Smaragdakis, Nectarios Koziris:
Datix: A System for Scalable Network Analytics. 21-28 - Sajad Shirali-Shahreza, Yashar Ganjali:
ReWiFlow: Restricted Wildcard OpenFlow Rules. 29-35
- Pedro García López, Alberto Montresor, Dick H. J. Epema, Anwitaman Datta, Teruo Higashino, Adriana Iamnitchi, Marinho P. Barcellos, Pascal Felber, Etienne Rivière:
Edge-centric Computing: Vision and Challenges. 37-42 - Aditya Akella:
ACM SIGCOMM Student Mentoring Column: Various Student Questions. 43-44 - Bruce Davie, Christophe Diot, Lars Eggert, Nick McKeown, Venkat N. Padmanabhan, Renata Teixeira:
Examples of Research Affecting the Practice of Networking. 45 - George Varghese:
On Technology Transfer. 46-47
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