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SIGCOMM 99 Sessions
The following sessions where recorded during Sigcomm 99 in Cambridge, MA.
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Session 0 Keynote
Session 1 Protocols: Modeling and Implementation
- (30:25)
A Readable TCP in the Prolac Protocol Language", Eddie Kohler, M. Frans
Kaashoek, and David R. Montgomery, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- (29:00)
A Model, Analysis, and Protocol Framework for Soft State-Based
Communication",
Suchitra Raman and Steven McCanne, University of California at Berkeley.
- (25:50)
The Impact of Multicast Layering on Network Fairness", Dan Rubenstein,
Jim Kurose, and Don Towsley, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Session 2 Multicast
Session 3 Differentiated Services
- (32:50)
Providing Guaranteed Services Without Per Flow Management", Ion Stoica
and Hui Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University.
- (33:00)
A Flexible Model for Resource Management in Virtual Private Networks",
N.G. Duffield, Pawan Goyal, Albert Greenberg, Partho Mishra, K.K. Ramakrishnan,
and Jacobus E. Van der Merwe, AT&T LabsResearch.
- (32:35)
Proportional Differentiated Services: Delay Differentiation and Packet
Scheduling", Constantinos Dovrolis, University of Wisconsin at Madison;
Dimitrios Stiliadis, Bell Labs; and Parameswaran Ramanathan, University
of Wisconsin at Madison.
Session 4 Packet Classification and Filtering
- (28:05)
BPF+: Exploiting Global Data-Flow Optimization in a Generalized Packet
Filter Architecture", Andrew Begel, Steven McCanne, and Susan L. Graham,
University of California at Berkeley.
- (30:05)
Packet Classification Using Tuple Space Search", V. Srinivasan, Subhash
Suri, and George Varghese, Washington University.
- (27:50)
Packet Classification on Multiple Fields", Pankaj Gupta and Nick McKeown,
Stanford University.
Session 6 Applications and Middleware
- (29:10)
A Scalable Web Cache Consistency Architecture", Haobo Yu, USC/ISI; Lee
Breslau, AT&T LabsResearch; and Scott Shenker, ACIRI/ICSI.
- (31:05)
An Integrated Congestion Management Architecture for Internet Hosts",
Hari Balakrishnan and Hariharan Rahul, Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
and Srinivasan Seshan, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center.
- (29:25)
Quality Adaptation for Congestion Controlled Video Playback over the
Internet", Reza Rejaie, USC/ISI; Mark Handley, ACIRI/ICSI; and Deborah
Estrin, USC/ISI.
Session 7 Routing
- (26:05)
Routing with a Clue", Anat Bremler-Barr, Yehuda Afek, and Sariel Har-Peled,
Tel-Aviv University.
- (29:20)
Load-Sensitive Routing of Long-Lived IP Flows", Anees Shaikh, University of
Michigan; Jennifer Rexford, AT&T Labs-Research; and Kang G. Shin,
University of Michigan.
- (28:00)
A Simple Approximation to Minimum-Delay Routing", Srinivas Vutukury and
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, University of California at Santa Cruz.
Session 8 Network Topology and Path Characterization
Session 9 Network Analysis
- (33:55)
An Analysis of BGP Convergence Properties", Timothy G. Griffin and Gordon
Wilfong, Bell Labs.
- (24:05)
The End-to-End Effects of Internet Path Selection", Stefan Savage, Andy
Collins, Eric Hoffman, John Snell, and Tom Anderson, University of Washington.
- (26:25)
Dynamics of IP Traffic: A Study of the Role of Variability and the Impact
of Control", Anja Feldmann, Anna C. Gilbert, AT&T Labs-Research; Polly Huang,
USC/ISI; and Walter Willinger, AT&T LabsResearch.