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Internet traffic engineering by optimizing OSPF weights

by Bernard Fortz - in Proc. IEEE INFOCOM , 2000
"... Abstract—Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is the most commonly used intra-domain internet routing protocol. Traffic flow is routed along shortest paths, splitting flow at nodes where several outgoing links are on shortest paths to the destination. The weights of the links, and thereby the shortest pa ..."
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Abstract—Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is the most commonly used intra-domain internet routing protocol. Traffic flow is routed along shortest paths, splitting flow at nodes where several outgoing links are on shortest paths to the destination. The weights of the links, and thereby the shortest

Automated worm fingerprinting

by Sumeet Singh, Cristian Estan, George Varghese, Stefan Savage - In OSDI , 2004
"... Network worms are a clear and growing threat to the security of today’s Internet-connected hosts and networks. The combination of the Internet’s unrestricted connectivity and widespread software homogeneity allows network pathogens to exploit tremendous parallelism in their propagation. In fact, mod ..."
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, modern worms can spread so quickly, and so widely, that no human-mediated reaction can hope to contain an outbreak. In this paper, we propose an automated approach for quickly detecting previously unknown worms and viruses based on two key behavioral characteristics – a common exploit sequence together

Multicast Extensions to OSPF

by J. Moy , 1994
"... This memo documents enhancements to the OSPF protocol enabling the routing of IP multicast datagrams. In this proposal, an IP multicast packet is routed based both on the packet's source and its multicast destination (commonly referred to as source/destination routing). As it is routed, the mul ..."
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This memo documents enhancements to the OSPF protocol enabling the routing of IP multicast datagrams. In this proposal, an IP multicast packet is routed based both on the packet's source and its multicast destination (commonly referred to as source/destination routing). As it is routed

Common Practices in Destination Website Design

by Cuauhtémoc Luna-nevarez, Michael R. Hyman, Cuauhtemoc Luna-nevarez N, Michael R. Hyman , 2012
"... This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached ..."
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This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached

to Multiple Destinations

by Ádám Halász, Stephen Pratt
"... endorsement of any of the University of Pennsylvania's products or services. Internal or personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish this material for advertising or promotional purposes or for creating new collective works for resale or redistribution m ..."
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must be obtained from the IEEE by writing to pubs-permissions@ieee.org. By choosing to view this document, you agree to all provisions of the copyright laws protecting it. This paper is posted at ScholarlyCommons.

An on-demand secure routing protocol resilient to byzantine failures

by Baruch Awerbuch, David Holmer, Cristina Nita-rotaru, Herbert Rubens - in ACM Workshop on Wireless Security (WiSe , 2002
"... An ad hoc wireless network is an autonomous self-organizing system of mobile nodes connected by wireless links where nodes not in direct range can communicate via intermediate nodes. A common technique used in routing protocols for ad hoc wireless networks is to establish the routing paths ondemand, ..."
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An ad hoc wireless network is an autonomous self-organizing system of mobile nodes connected by wireless links where nodes not in direct range can communicate via intermediate nodes. A common technique used in routing protocols for ad hoc wireless networks is to establish the routing paths ondemand

Destination Place Planning and Design

by Dianne Dredge - Annals of Tourism Research , 1999
"... Abstract: Destination place management requires that land use and development issues be addressed. Despite considerable advancement in the methodological processes, there is still no clear conceptual destination model to address these issues. Existing models have largely been developed through a fra ..."
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existing models and concepts. The model presented here is a systemic construct and provides for a common platform from which investigations can proceed into the normative and functional aspects of spatial destination design. Keywords: planning, destination regions, models. # 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All

Destination for Florida Residents

by Ady Milman, Ady Milman
"... This work is brought to you for free and open access by FIU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Hospitality Review by an ..."
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This work is brought to you for free and open access by FIU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Hospitality Review by an

Multiple source, multiple destination network tomography

by Michael Rabbat, Robert Nowak - in Proc. of IEEE Infocom , 2004
"... Abstract — The problem of identifying topology and inferring link-level performance parameters such as packet drop rate or delay variance using only end-to-end measurements is commonly referred to as network tomography. This paper describes a collaborative framework for performing network tomography ..."
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Abstract — The problem of identifying topology and inferring link-level performance parameters such as packet drop rate or delay variance using only end-to-end measurements is commonly referred to as network tomography. This paper describes a collaborative framework for performing network

Destination Marketing by States

by Douglass K. Hawes, David T. Taylor, Gary, D. Hampe - Journal of Travel Research , 1991
"... While the marketing efforts of a number of individual states have been reported in the literature, evidently no previous attempt has been made to analyze the marketingplans of all the states. This article reports on an effort to isolate common and unique marketing approaches across as many states as ..."
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While the marketing efforts of a number of individual states have been reported in the literature, evidently no previous attempt has been made to analyze the marketingplans of all the states. This article reports on an effort to isolate common and unique marketing approaches across as many states
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