Volume 35,
Number 1,
January 2004
Invited paper:
2004 Sigcomm Award Presentation
Measuring the internet's vital statistics
- Mark Allman, Craig Partridge:
Introduction.
13
- Kensuke Fukuda, Kenjiro Cho, Hiroshi Esaki:
The impact of residential broadband traffic on Japanese ISP backbones.
15-22
- Pekka Savola:
Observations of IPv6 traffic on a 6to4 relay.
23-28
- Mike Afergan, Robert Beverly:
The state of the email address.
29-36
- Martin F. Arlitt, Carey L. Williamson:
An analysis of TCP reset behaviour on the internet.
37-44
- Richard Nelson, Daniel Lawson, Perry Lorier:
Analysis of long duration traces.
45-52
- Beichuan Zhang, Raymond A. Liu, Daniel Massey, Lixia Zhang:
Collecting the internet AS-level topology.
53-61
- Nick Feamster, Jaeyeon Jung, Hari Balakrishnan:
An empirical study of "bogon" route advertisements.
63-70
- Xiaoqiao Meng, Zhiguo Xu, Beichuan Zhang, Geoff Huston, Songwu Lu, Lixia Zhang:
IPv4 address allocation and the BGP routing table evolution.
71-80
Volume 35,
Number 2,
April 2005
Reviewed articles
- Frank P. Kelly, Thomas Voice:
Stability of end-to-end algorithms for joint routing and rate control.
5-12
- Shengming Jiang:
Granular differentiated queueing services for QoS: structure and cost model.
13-22
- Jörg Wallerich, Holger Dreger, Anja Feldmann, Balachander Krishnamurthy, Walter Willinger:
A methodology for studying persistency aspects of internet flows.
23-36
- Alberto Medina, Mark Allman, Sally Floyd:
Measuring the evolution of transport protocols in the internet.
37-52
- Mark Allman, Ethan Blanton:
Notes on burst mitigation for transport protocols.
53-60
- Marcelo Bagnulo, Alberto García-Martínez, Arturo Azcorra:
Efficient security for IPv6 multihoming.
61-68
Issue feature
Editorial zone
Volume 35,
Number 3,
July 2005
Reviewed articles
Editorial zone
- Aruna Seneviratne, Terry Percival:
National ICT Australia (NICTA).
61-64
- Edward D. Lazowska, David A. Patterson:
Computing research: a looming crisis.
65-68
- Marcus Brunner, Lars Eggert, Kevin R. Fall, Jörg Ott, Lars C. Wolf:
Dagstuhl seminar on disruption tolerant networking.
69-72
- Nick McKeown, Damon Wischik:
Making router buffers much smaller.
73-74
- Damon Wischik, Nick McKeown:
Part I: buffer sizes for core routers.
75-78
- Gaurav Raina, Donald F. Towsley, Damon Wischik:
Part II: control theory for buffer sizing.
79-82
- Mihaela Enachescu, Yashar Ganjali, Ashish Goel, Nick McKeown, Tim Roughgarden:
Part III: routers with very small buffers.
83-90
- David D. Clark, Craig Partridge, Robert Braden, Bruce S. Davie, Sally Floyd, Van Jacobson, Dina Katabi, Greg Minshall, K. K. Ramakrishnan, Timothy Roscoe, Ion Stoica, John Wroclawski, Lixia Zhang:
Making the world (of communications) a different place.
91-96
SIGCOMM official
- Anja Feldmann:
Experiences from the SIGCOMM 2005 European shadow PC experiment.
97-102
Volume 35, Number 4, October 2005
Roch Guérin, Ramesh Govindan, Greg Minshall (Eds.):
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2005 Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communications, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, August 22-26, 2005.
ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-009-4
Contents
Volume 35, Number 5, October 2005
Reviewed articles
- Tim Deegan, Jon Crowcroft, Andrew Warfield:
The main name system: an exercise in centralized computing.
5-14
- Evangelos Vergetis, Roch Guérin, Saswati Sarkar:
Realizing the benefits of user-level channel diversity.
15-28
- Anwar Al Hamra, Pascal Felber:
Design choices for content distribution in P2P networks.
29-40
- Albert G. Greenberg, Gísli Hjálmtýsson, David A. Maltz, Andy Myers, Jennifer Rexford, Geoffrey G. Xie, Hong Yan, Jibin Zhan, Hui Zhang:
A clean slate 4D approach to network control and management.
41-54
- Jun Li, Dejing Dou, Zhen Wu, Shiwoong Kim, Vikash Agarwal:
An internet routing forensics framework for discovering rules of abnormal BGP events.
55-66
Editorial zone
- Randy Bush:
Into the future with the internet vendor task force a very curmudgeonly view or testing spaghetti: a wall's point of view.
67-68
- Aaron Falk:
The IETF, the IRTF, and the networking research community.
69-70
- Yuval Shavitt, Eran Shir:
DIMES: let the internet measure itself.
71-74
- John D. DeHart, Fred Kuhns, Jyoti Parwatikar, Jonathan S. Turner, Charlie Wiseman, Ken Wong:
The open network laboratory: a resource for networking research and education.
75-78
- Renata Teixeira, Sharad Agarwal, Jennifer Rexford:
BGP routing changes: merging views from two ISPs.
79-82
- Ernst W. Biersack:
Where is multicast today?
83-84
- Christoph Neumann, Vincent Roca, Rod Walsh:
Large scale content distribution protocols.
85-92
- Matthew Roughan:
Simplifying the synthesis of internet traffic matrices.
93-96
- Colleen Shannon, David Moore, Ken Keys, Marina Fomenkov, Bradley Huffaker, Kimberly C. Claffy:
The internet measurement data catalog.
97-100
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