Proceedings of the General Track: 2004 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, June 27 - July 2, 2004, Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston, MA, USA.
USENIX 2004
Instrumentation and Debugging
Swimming in a Sea of Data
Network Performance
- Yu-Chung Cheng, Urs Hölzle, Neal Cardwell, Stefan Savage, Geoffrey M. Voelker:
Monkey See, Monkey Do: A Tool for TCP Tracing and Replaying.
87-98

- Ming Zhang, Junwen Lai, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Larry L. Peterson, Randolph Y. Wang:
A Transport Layer Approach for Improving End-to-End Performance and Robustness Using Redundant Paths.
99-112

- Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Seshan, Anees Shaikh:
Multihoming Performance Benefits: An Experimental Evaluation of Practical Enterprise Strategies.
113-126

Overlays in Practice
- Sean C. Rhea, Dennis Geels, Timothy Roscoe, John Kubiatowicz:
Handling Churn in a DHT (Awarded Best Paper!).
127-140

- T. S. Eugene Ng, Hui Zhang:
A Network Positioning System for the Internet.
141-154

- Yang-Hua Chu, Aditya Ganjam, T. S. Eugene Ng, Sanjay G. Rao, Kunwadee Sripanidkulchai, Jibin Zhan, Hui Zhang:
Early Experience with an Internet Broadcast System Based on Overlay Multicast.
155-170

Secure Services
- Limin Wang, KyoungSoo Park, Ruoming Pang, Vivek S. Pai, Larry L. Peterson:
Reliability and Security in the CoDeeN Content Distribution Network.
171-184

- Maxwell N. Krohn:
Building Secure High-Performance Web Services with OKWS.
185-198

- Michael Kaminsky, Eric Peterson, Daniel B. Giffin, Kevin Fu, David Mazières, M. Frans Kaashoek:
REX: Secure, Extensible Remote Execution.
199-212

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