IMW 2002:
Marseille, France
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Internet Measurement 2002, Marseille, France, November 6-8, 2002.
ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-603-X
Session 1:
DNS
Session 2:
Modeling
Session 3:
Inference and statistical analysis
- Paul Barford, Jeffery Kline, David Plonka, Amos Ron:
A signal analysis of network traffic anomalies.
71-82

- Marina Bykova, Shawn Ostermann:
Statistical analysis of malformed packets and their origins in the modern internet.
83-88

- Sandrine Vaton, Annie Gravey:
Iterative Bayesian estimation of network traffic matrices in the case of bursty flows.
89-90

- Matthew Roughan, Albert G. Greenberg, Charles R. Kalmanek, Michael P. Rumsewicz, Jennifer Yates, Yin Zhang:
Experience in measuring backbone traffic variability: models, metrics, measurements and meaning.
91-92

- Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Lili Qiu, Helen J. Wang:
Passive network tomography using Bayesian inference.
93-94

Session 4:
Traffic anomalies
Session 5:
P2P and streaming
- Eveline Veloso, Virgílio A. F. Almeida, Wagner Meira Jr., Azer Bestavros, Shudong Jin:
A hierarchical characterization of a live streaming media workload.
117-130

- Mingzhe Li, Mark Claypool, Robert E. Kinicki:
MediaPlayer™ versus RealPlayer™: a comparison of network turbulence.
131-136

- Subhabrata Sen, Jia Wang:
Analyzing peer-to-peer traffic across large networks.
137-150

- Wu-chang Feng, Francis Chang, Wu-chi Feng, Jonathan Walpole:
Provisioning on-line games: a traffic analysis of a busy counter-strike server.
151-156

Session 6:
Flow measurement
- Nick G. Duffield, Carsten Lund, Mikkel Thorup:
Properties and prediction of flow statistics from sampled packet streams.
159-171

- Robin Sommer, Anja Feldmann:
NetFlow: information loss or win?
173-174

- Konstantina Papagiannaki, Nina Taft, Supratik Bhattacharyya, Patrick Thiran, Kavé Salamatian, Christophe Diot:
A pragmatic definition of elephants in internet backbone traffic.
175-176

- Cristian Estan, Stefan Savage, George Varghese:
Automated measurement of high volume traffic clusters.
177-178

- Balachander Krishnamurthy, Jia Wang:
Traffic classification for application specific peering.
179-180

Session 7:
BGP
- Lan Wang, Xiaoliang Zhao, Dan Pei, Randy Bush, Daniel Massey, Allison Mankin, Shyhtsun Felix Wu, Lixia Zhang:
Observation and analysis of BGP behavior under stress.
183-195

- Jennifer Rexford, Jia Wang, Zhen Xiao, Yin Zhang:
BGP routing stability of popular destinations.
197-202

- Di-Fa Chang, Ramesh Govindan, John S. Heidemann:
An empirical study of router response to large BGP routing table load.
203-208

- Yehuda Afek, Omer Ben-Shalom, Anat Bremler-Barr:
On the structure and application of BGP policy atoms.
209-214

Session 8:
IGP and topology
- Aman Shaikh, Chris Isett, Albert G. Greenberg, Matthew Roughan, Joel Gottlieb:
A case study of OSPF behavior in a large enterprise network.
217-230

- Ratul Mahajan, Neil T. Spring, David Wetherall, Thomas E. Anderson:
Inferring link weights using end-to-end measurements.
231-236

- Gianluca Iannaccone, Chen-Nee Chuah, Richard Mortier, Supratik Bhattacharyya, Christophe Diot:
Analysis of link failures in an IP backbone.
237-242

- David G. Andersen, Nick Feamster, Steve Bauer, Hari Balakrishnan:
Topology inference from BGP routing dynamics.
243-248

- Anukool Lakhina, John W. Byers, Mark Crovella, Ibrahim Matta:
On the geographic location of internet resources.
249-250

Session 9:
Traffic analysis
Session 10:
Active measurement
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