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INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
BGP Churn Evolution: a Perspective from the Core
—The scalability limitations of BGP have been a major concern in the networking community lately. An important issue in this respect is the rate of routing updates (churn) that B...
Ahmed Elmokashfi, Amund Kvalbein, Constantine Dovr...
ICNP
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Better by a HAIR: Hardware-Amenable Internet Routing
—Routing protocols are implemented in the form of software running on a general-purpose microprocessor. However, conventional software-based router architectures face significan...
Firat Kiyak, Brent Mochizuki, Eric Keller, Matthew...
TMA
2010
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
Mixing Biases: Structural Changes in the AS Topology Evolution
In this paper we study the structural evolution of the AS topology as inferred from two different datasets over a period of seven years. We use a variety of topological metrics to...
Hamed Haddadi, Damien Fay, Steve Uhlig, Andrew W. ...
CISIS
2010
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
Ten Principles for Living Models - A Manifesto of Change-Driven Software Engineering
The new generation of open networked IT systems poses particular challenges to software engineering due to their evolving nature and their high quality requirements. In particular...
Ruth Breu
IJDE
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
Forensics and SIM Cards: An Overview
Nowadays there are many tools for the extraction of data objects [SWGDE] from SIM cards; unfortunately, most of them are proprietary, or their use is restricted to law enforcement...
Fabio Casadei, Antonio Savoldi, Paolo Gubian