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Computer Communication Review (ACM SIGCOMM), Volume 51
Volume 51, Number 1, 2021
- Steve Uhlig:
The January 2021 issue. 1 - Giuseppe Di Lena, Andrea Tomassilli, Damien Saucez, Frédéric Giroire, Thierry Turletti, Chidung Lac:
Distrinet: a mininet implementation for the cloud. 2-9 - Hyojoon Kim
, Xiaoqi Chen, Jack Brassil, Jennifer Rexford
:
Experience-driven research on programmable networks. 10-17 - Muhammad Khan, Yasir Zaki
, Shiva R. Iyer
, Talal Ahmad, Thomas Pötsch, Jay Chen, Anirudh Sivaraman, Lakshmi Subramanian:
The case for model-driven interpretability of delay-based congestion control protocols. 18-25 - Massimo Candela, Antonio Prado:
Italian operators' response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 26-31 - Nikolaos Laoutaris, Costas Iordanou:
What do information centric networks, trusted execution environments, and digital watermarking have to do with privacy, the data economy, and their future? 32-38
Volume 51, Number 2, April 2021
- Steve Uhlig:
The April 2021 issue. 1 - Rachee Singh, Muqeet Mukhtar, Ashay Krishna, Aniruddha Parkhi, Jitendra Padhye, David A. Maltz:
Surviving switch failures in cloud datacenters. 2-9 - Joseph Severini, Radhika Niranjan Mysore, Vyas Sekar, Sujata Banerjee, Michael K. Reiter:
The Netivus Manifesto: making collaborative network management easier for the rest of us. 10-17 - Hari Balakrishnan, Sujata Banerjee, Israel Cidon, David E. Culler, Deborah Estrin, Ethan Katz-Bassett, Arvind Krishnamurthy, James Murphy McCauley, Nick McKeown, Aurojit Panda, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Jennifer Rexford
, Michael Schapira, Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica, David L. Tennenhouse, Amin Vahdat, Ellen W. Zegura:
Revitalizing the public internet by making it extensible. 18-24 - kc claffy
, David D. Clark:
Workshop on Internet Economics (WIE 2020) final report. 25-27 - Ankit Singla:
SatNetLab: a call to arms for the next global internet testbed. 28-30 - Matthew Caesar
, Bruce Davie:
Great educators in computer networking: Bruce Davie. 31-37
Volume 51, Number 3, July 2021
- Steve Uhlig:
The July 2021 issue. 1 - Abhishek Kumar Mishra, Sara Ayoubi, Giulio Grassi, Renata Teixeira:
NemFi: record-and-replay to emulate WiFi. 2-8 - José Suárez-Varela
, Miquel Ferriol Galmés
, Albert López, Paul Almasan
, Guillermo Bernárdez, David Pujol-Perich, Krzysztof Rusek
, Loïck Bonniot, Christoph Neumann, François Schnitzler, François Taïani, Martin Happ, Christian Maier, Jia Lei Du, Matthias Herlich
, Peter Dorfinger, Nick Vincent Hainke, Stefan Venz, Johannes Wegener, Henrike Wissing, Bo Wu, Shihan Xiao, Pere Barlet-Ros, Albert Cabellos-Aparicio:
The graph neural networking challenge: a worldwide competition for education in AI/ML for networks. 9-16 - Sándor Laki, Radostin Stoyanov
, Dávid Kis, Robert Soulé
, Péter Vörös, Noa Zilberman:
P4Pi: P4 on Raspberry Pi for networking education. 17-21 - Brian E. Carpenter
, Jon Crowcroft, Dirk Trossen:
Limited domains considered useful. 22-28 - Michael Welzl
, Stephan Oepen, Cezary Jaskula, Carsten Griwodz, Safiqul Islam:
Collaboration in the IETF: an initial analysis of two decades in email discussions. 29-32 - kc claffy
, David D. Clark, John S. Heidemann, Fabian E. Bustamante, Mattijs Jonker, Aaron Schulman, Ellen Zegura:
Workshop on Overcoming Measurement Barriers to Internet Research (WOMBIR 2021) final report. 33-40 - Brian E. Carpenter
:
A square law revisited. 41-45
Volume 51, Number 4, October 2021
- Steve Uhlig:
The October 2021 issue. 1 - Marco Iorio, Fulvio Risso, Claudio Casetti:
When latency matters: measurements and lessons learned. 2-13 - Arjun Devraj, Liang Wang, Jennifer Rexford
:
REDACT: refraction networking from the data center. 15-22 - Mariam Kiran, Scott Campbell, Fatema Bannat Wala, Nick Buraglio
, Inder Monga
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Machine learning-based analysis of COVID-19 pandemic impact on US research networks. 23-35 - Cosimo Anglano, Massimo Canonico, Marco Guazzone
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An educational toolkit for teaching cloud computing. 36-46 - Jeffrey C. Mogul, Priya Mahadevan, Christophe Diot, John Wilkes, Phillipa Gill, Amin Vahdat:
Data-driven networking research: models for academic collaboration with industry (a Google point of view). 47-49

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