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7. IWAN 2005: Sophia Antipolis, France
- David Hutchison, Spyros G. Denazis, Laurent Lefèvre, Gary J. Minden:
Active and Programmable Networks - IFIP TC6 7th International Working Conference, IWAN 2005, Sophia Antipolis, France, November 21-23, 2005. Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4388, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-00971-6
Programmable Networks and Heterogeneity
- Elisa Boschi, Matthias Bossardt, Thomas Dübendorfer:
Validating Inter-domain SLAs with a Programmable Traffic Control System. 1-12 - Ivan Dedinski, Hermann de Meer, Liangxiu Han, Laurent Mathy, Dimitrios P. Pezaros, Joseph S. Sventek, Xiaoying Zhan:
Cross-Layer Peer-to-Peer Traffic Identification and Optimization Based on Active Networking. 13-27 - Mario Baldi, Fulvio Risso:
Towards Effective Portability of Packet Handling Applications across Heterogeneous Hardware Platforms. 28-37
Architectural Frameworks
- T. K. S. Lakshmi Priya, Ranjani Parthasarathi:
Architecture for an Active Network Infrastructure Grid - The iSEGrid . 38-52 - Lukas Ruf, Károly Farkas, Hanspeter Hug, Bernhard Plattner:
Network Services on Service Extensible Routers. 53-64 - Marcus Tylutki, Karl N. Levitt:
A Network-Based Response Framework and Implementation. 65-82 - Linlin Xie, Paul Smith, Mark Banfield, Helmut Leopold, James P. G. Sterbenz, David Hutchison:
Towards Resilient Networks Using Programmable Networking Technologies. 83-95
Node Architectures
- Martine Chaudier, Jean-Patrick Gelas, Laurent Lefèvre:
Towards the Design of an Industrial Autonomic Network Node. 96-107 - Evangelos Haleplidis, Robert Haas, Spyros G. Denazis, Odysseas G. Koufopavlou:
A Web Service- and ForCES-Based Programmable Router Architecture. 108-120 - Marcus Schöller, Thomas Gamer, Roland Bless, Martina Zitterbart:
An Extension to Packet Filtering of Programmable Networks. 121-131
Services
- Manolis Sifalakis, Andreas Mauthe, David Hutchison:
SAND: A Scalable, Distributed and Dynamic Active Networks Directory Service. 132-144 - Marius Portmann, Sebastien Ardon, Patrick Sénac:
A Programmable Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlay. 145-155 - Sylvain Martin, Guy Leduc:
Interpreted Active Packets for Ephemeral State Processing Routers. 156-167
Short Papers
- Leïla Kloul, Amdjed Mokhtari:
A Secure Code Deployment Scheme for Active Networks. 168-181 - Phung Huu Phu, Myeongjae Yi, Myung-Kyun Kim:
Securing AODV Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks. 182-187 - Todd S. Sproull, John W. Lockwood:
Extensible Network Configuration and Communication Framework. 188-193 - Amir Eyal, Robin Braun:
A Model for Scalable and Autonomic Network Management. 194-199 - Juan J. Ramos-Muñoz, Angel M. Gomez, Juan M. López-Soler:
Intelligibility Evaluation of a VoIP Multi-flow Block Interleaver. 200-205 - Christos Chrysoulas, Evangelos Haleplidis, Robert Haas, Spyros G. Denazis, Odysseas G. Koufopavlou:
A Web-Services Based Architecture for Dynamic-Service Deployment. 206-211 - Dugki Min, Junggyum Lee, Eunmi Choi:
The Active Embedded Ubiquitous Web Service Framework. 212-217 - Umar Kalim, Hassan Jameel, Ali Sajjad, Sangman Han, Sungyoung Lee, Young-Koo Lee:
Framework of an Application-Aware Adaptation Scheme for Disconnected Operations. 218-223 - Jérôme Härri, Fethi Filali, Christian Bonnet:
Kinetic Multipoint Relaying: Improvements Using Mobility Predictions. 224-229 - Myung-Sub Lee, Chang-Hyeon Park:
The Three-Level Approaches for Differentiated Service in Clustering Web Server. 230-235 - Lionel Sacks, H. K. Sellappan, Stefanos Zachariadis, Saleem Bhatti, Peter T. Kirstein, Wolfgang Fritsche, G. Gessler, Karl Mayer:
On the Manipulation of JPEG2000, In-Flight, Using Active Components on Next Generation Satellites. 236-246 - Xinli Huang, Fanyuan Ma, Wenju Zhang:
TAON: A Topology-Oriented Active Overlay Network Protocol. 247-252 - Frank Chiang, Robin Braun:
A Biologically Inspired Service Architecture in Ubiquitous Computing Environments. 253-258
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