Volume 37, Number 1, January 2007
Reviewed articles
Editorial zone
- David Malone, Ken Duffy, Christopher King:
Some remarks on ld plots for heavy-tailed traffic.
41-42

- G. Vu-Brugier, Rade Stanojevic, Douglas J. Leith, Robert Shorten:
A critique of recently proposed buffer-sizing strategies.
43-48

- Jon Crowcroft:
Net neutrality: the technical side of the debate: a white paper.
49-56

- Mostafa H. Ammar:
10 networking papers: a blast from the past.
57-59

- Nick Feamster, Lixin Gao, Jennifer Rexford:
How to lease the internet in your spare time.
61-64

- Helmut Bürklin, Ralf Schäfer, Dietrich Westerkamp:
DVB: from broadcasting to ip delivery.
65-67

- Dmitri V. Krioukov, Kimberly C. Claffy, Marina Fomenkov, Fan R. K. Chung, Alessandro Vespignani, Walter Willinger:
The workshop on internet topology (wit) report.
69-73

- Jon Crowcroft, Peter B. Key:
Report from the clean slate network research post-sigcomm 2006 workshop.
75-78

- Christoph Neumann, Nicolas Prigent, Matteo Varvello, Kyoungwon Suh:
Challenges in peer-to-peer gaming.
79-82

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Volume 37, Number 2, April 2007
Reviewed articles
- Jun Li, Michael Guidero, Zhen Wu, Eric Purpus, Toby Ehrenkranz:
BGP routing dynamics revisited.
5-16

- Sridhar Machiraju, Darryl Veitch, François Baccelli, Jean Bolot:
Adding definition to active probing.
17-28

- Barath Raghavan, Saurabh Panjwani, Anton Mityagin:
Analysis of the SPV secure routing protocol: weaknesses and lessons.
29-38

- Felipe Huici, Mark Handley:
An edge-to-edge filtering architecture against DoS.
39-50

- Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi, Shantanu Sinha, Arthur Berger:
Dynamic load balancing without packet reordering.
51-62

- Bob Briscoe:
Flow rate fairness: dismantling a religion.
63-74

- Nate Kushman, Srikanth Kandula, Dina Katabi:
Can you hear me now?!: it must be BGP.
75-84

Editorial zone
SIGCOMM life
Volume 37, Number 3, July 2007
Reviewed articles
Editorial zone
- Jiayue He, Jennifer Rexford, Mung Chiang:
Don't optimize existing protocols, design optimizable protocols.
53-58

- Anja Feldmann:
Internet clean-slate design: what and why?
59-64

- Luca Salgarelli, Thomas Karagiannis:
Comparing traffic classifiers.
65-68

- Vivek Mhatre:
Enhanced wireless mesh networking for ns-2 simulator.
69-72

- Konstantina Papagiannaki:
Author feedback experiment at PAM 2007.
73-78

- Michalis Faloutsos, Anirban Banerjee, Reza Rejaie:
You must be joking: a historic open reviewing at global internet '07.
79-82

- S. Keshav:
How to read a paper.
83-84

- Darleen Fisher:
US National Science Foundation and the Future Internet Design.
85-87

- Anastasius Gavras, Arto Karila, Serge Fdida, Martin May, Martin Potts:
Future internet research and experimentation: the FIRE initiative.
89-92

SIGCOMM life
Volume 37, Number 4, October 2007
Jun Murai, Kenjiro Cho (Eds.):
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2007 Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communications, Kyoto, Japan, August 27-31, 2007.
ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-713-1
Contents
Volume 37, Number 5, October 2007
Reviewed articles
- Umar Saif, Ahsan Latif Chudhary, Shakeel Butt, Nabeel Farooq Butt:
Poor man's broadband: peer-to-peer dialup networking.
5-16

- Kun-Chan Lan, Zhe Wang, Mahbub Hassan, Tim Moors, Rodney Berriman, Lavy Libman, Maximilian Ott, Björn Landfeldt, Zainab R. Zaidi:
Experiences in deploying a wireless mesh network testbed for traffic control.
17-28

- Yao Shen, Yunze Cai, Xiaoming Xu:
A shortest-path-based topology control algorithm in wireless multihop networks.
29-38

- Fragkiskos Papadopoulos, Konstantinos Psounis:
Efficient identification of uncongested internet links for topology downscaling.
39-52

- David Salyers, Yingxin Jiang, Aaron Striegel, Christian Poellabauer:
JumboGen: dynamic jumbo frame generation for network performance scalability.
53-64

Editorial zone
- Moritz Steiner, Taoufik En-Najjary, Ernst W. Biersack:
Exploiting KAD: possible uses and misuses.
65-70

- Matthew Roughan, Darryl Veitch:
Some remarks on unexpected scaling exponents.
71-74

- Michalis Faloutsos:
You must be joking...: why Alice killed Bob.
75-76

- George Varghese:
10 network papers that changed the world.
77-80

- David L. Tennenhouse, David Wetherall:
Towards an active network architecture.
81-94

- Shimin Guo, Mohammad Hossein Falaki, Earl A. Oliver, S. Ur Rahman, Aaditeshwar Seth, Matei A. Zaharia, Srinivasan Keshav:
Very low-cost internet access using KioskNet.
95-100

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