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SIGCOMM 2000 Sessions
The following sessions where recorded during Sigcomm 2000 in Stockholm, SWEDEN.
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Session 0 Keynote
Session 1: Multicast and Anycast
Session 2: Control Mechanisms (SESSIONS WERE NOT RECORDED DUE TO TECHNICAL PROBLEMS)
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"Equation-Based Congestion Control for Unicast Applications",
Sally Floyd, Mark Handley (AT&T Center for Internet Research at ICSI), Jitendra
Padhye (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Joerg Widmer (AT&T Center for
Internet Research at ICSI)
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"Endpoint Admission Control: Architectural Issues and Performanc",
Lee Breslau (AT&T Research), Edward Knightly (Rice University), Scott Shenker
(AT&T Center for Internet Research at ICSI), Ion Stoica, Hui Zhang (CMU)
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"Decoupling QoS Control from Core Routers: A Novel Bandwidth Broker
Architecture for Scalable Support of Guaranteed Services",
Zhi-Li Zhang, Zhenhai Duan (University of Minnesota), Lixin Gao (Smith College),
Yiwei Thomas Hou (Fujitsu Labs)
Session 3: World Wide Web
Session 4: Performance Analysis and Modeling (VIDEO WAS NOT RECORDED FOR TECHNICAL REASONS)
- (28:05)
"Critical Path Analysis of TCP Transactions",
Paul Barford, Mark Crovella (Boston University)
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"Tuning RED for Web Traffic",
Mikkel Christiansen, Kevin Jeffay, David Ott, F. Donelson Smith (University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- (31:05)
"A Fluid-based Analysis of a Network of AQM Routers Supporting TCP Flows",
with an Application to RED
Vishal Misra, Wei-Bo Gong, Don Towsley (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Session 5: Routing Stability and Convergence
- (24:15)
"Routing Stability in Congested Networks: Experimentation and Analysis",
Aman Shaikh (University of California, Santa Cruz), Lampros Kalampoukas, Rohit
Dube (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies), Anujan Varma (University of California, Santa Cruz)
- (27:50)
"An Experimental Study of Delayed Internet Routing Convergence",
Craig Labovitz (Microsoft Research), Abha Ahuja, Abhijit Abose, Farnam Jahanian
(University of Michigan)
Session 6: Routing and Bridging
Session 7: TCP Analysis
Session 8: Tracing and Measurement
- (27:50)
"Deriving Traffic Demands for Operational IP Networks: Methodology and Experience",
Anja Feldmann (University of Saarbruecken), Albert Greenberg, Carsten Lund, Nick
Reingold, Jennifer Rexford, Fred True (AT&T Research)
- (27:30)
"Trajectory Sampling for Direct Traffic Observation",
Nick Duffield, Matthias Grossglauser (AT&T Research)
- (27:00)
"Measuring Link Bandwidths Using a Deterministic Model of Packet Delay",
Kevin Lai, Mary Baker (Stanford University)
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"Practical Network Support For IP Traceback",
Stefan Savage, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Tom Anderson (University of Washington)
Session 9: Header Processing