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ICALP
2007
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
Trading Static for Adaptive Security in Universally Composable Zero-Knowledge
Adaptive security, while more realistic as an adversarial model, is typically much harder to achieve compared to static security in cryptographic protocol design. Universal composi...
Aggelos Kiayias, Hong-Sheng Zhou
ADT
2006
14 years 9 months ago
Rethinking end-to-end failover with transport layer multihoming
Using the application of bulk data transfer, we investigate end-to-end failover mechanisms and thresholds for transport protocols that support multihoming (e.g., SCTP). First, we e...
Armando L. Caro Jr., Paul D. Amer, Randall R. Stew...
ICUMT
2009
14 years 7 months ago
Multipath at the transport layer: An end-to-end resilience mechanism
Abstract--As society's dependence on network technology increases, the need for resilience and survivability in these services becomes increasingly apparent. Since the user ex...
Justin P. Rohrer, Ramya Naidu, James P. G. Sterben...
SC
2009
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Improving GridFTP performance using the Phoebus session layer
Phoebus is an infrastructure for improving end-to-end throughput in high-bandwidth, long-distance networks by using a “session layer” protocol and “gateways” in the networ...
Ezra Kissel, D. Martin Swany, Aaron Brown
ICDCSW
2000
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Enabling Flexible QoS Support in the Object Request Broker COOL
Support of end-to-end Quality-of-Service (QoS) and ate high-level programming abstractions are two crucial factors for the development of future telecommunication services and dis...
Tom Kristensen, Thomas Plagemann