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1. IWAN 1999: Berlin, Germany
- Stefan Covaci:
Active Networks, First International Working Conference, IWAN '99, Berlin, Germany, June 30 - July 2, 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1653, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66238-3
Architectures
- D. Scott Alexander, Jonathan M. Smith:
The Architecture of ALIEN. 1-12 - Spyros G. Denazis, Kazuho Miki, John B. Vicente, Andrew T. Campbell:
Designing Interfaces for Open Programmable Routers. 13-24 - Paul Menage:
RCANE: A Resource Controlled Framework for Active Network Services. 25-36 - Raghupathy Sivakumar, Narayanan Venkitaraman, Vaduvur Bharghavan:
The Protean Programmable Network Architecture: Design and Initial Experience. 37-47 - Mike Rizzo, Bob Briscoe, Jérôme Tassel, Konstantinos Damianakis:
A Dynamic Pricing Framework to support a Scalable, Usage-Based Charging Model for Packet-Switched Networks. 48-59 - Ian Marshall, Michael Fry, Luis Velasco, Atanu Ghosh:
Active Information Networks and XML. 60-72 - Morris Sloman, Emil Lupu:
Policy Specification for Programmable Networks. 73-84 - Gaëtan Vanet, Yoshiaki Kiriha:
A Self-Configuring Data Caching Architecture Based on Active Networking Techniques. 85-96 - Luca Delgrossi, Giuseppe Di Fatta, Domenico Ferrari, Giuseppe Lo Re:
Interference and Communications among Active Network Applications. 97-108
Platforms
- C. Bäumer, Thomas Magedanz:
The Grasshopper Mobile Agent Platform Enabling Shortterm Active Broadband Intelligent Network Implementation. 109-116 - Richard Cardoe, Joe Finney, Andrew C. Scott, Doug Shepherd:
LARA: A Prototype System for Supporting High Performance Active Networking. 117-131 - Ariel Cohen, Sampath Rangarajan:
A Programming Interface for Supporting IP Traffic Processing. 132-143 - Nelu Mihai, George Vanecek:
New Generation of Control Planes in Emerging Data Networks. 144-155 - Christian F. Tschudin:
An Active Networks Overlay Network (ANON). 156-164 - Ingo Busse, Stefan Covaci, André Leichsenring:
Autonomy and Decentralization in Active Networks: A Case Study for Mobile Agents. 165-179 - David C. Lee, Mark T. Jones, Scott F. Midkiff, Peter M. Athanas:
Towards Active Hardware. 180-187 - Arto Juhola, Ian Marshall, Stefan Covaci, Thomas Velte, Mike Donohoe, Seppo Parkkila:
The Impact of Active Networks on Established Network Operators. 188-198
Active Management and Control
- Dominic A. P. Greenwood, Damianos Gavalas:
Using Active Processes as the Basis for an Integrated Distribution Network Management Architecture. 199-211 - Samphel Norden, Kenneth F. Wong:
ANMAC: An Architectural Framework for Network Management and Control using Active Networks. 212-219 - Danny Raz, Yuval Shavitt:
An Active Network Approach to Efficient Network Management. 220-231 - Jens-Peter Redlich, Masa Suzuki, Stephen B. Weinstein:
Virtual Networks for Customizable Traffic Treatments. 232-240 - Kiminori Sugauchi, Satoshi Miyazaki, Kenichi Yoshida, Keiichi Nakane, Stefan Covaci, Tianning Zhang:
Flexible Network Management using Active Network Framework. 241-248 - Andrew T. Campbell, John B. Vicente, Daniel A. M. Villela:
Managing Spawned Virtual Networks. 249-261 - Steven Willmott, Boi Faltings:
Active Organisations for Routing. 262-273 - Jyh-haw Yeh, Randy Chow, Richard E. Newman:
A Dynamic Interdomain Communication Path Setup in Active Network. 274-284 - Bharat Bhushan, Jane Hall:
Active Network Challenges to TMN. 285-298 - Amit B. Kulkarni, Gary J. Minden, Victor Frost, Joseph B. Evans:
Suvivability of Acitve Networking Services. 299-306
Security
- Michael W. Hicks, Angelos D. Keromytis:
A Secure Plan. 307-314 - Gísli Hjálmtýsson, Samrat Bhattacharjee:
Control on Demand. 315-329 - Stamatis Karnouskos, Ingo Busse, Stefan Covaci:
Agent Based Security for the Active Network Infrastructure. 330-344
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