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TERENA Networking Conference 2005: Poznan, Poland
- Olivier Martin, Roberto Barbera, Artur Binczewski, David Chadwick, Ted Hanss, Janne Kanner, Kevin Meynell, Jaroslaw Nabrzyski, Victor Reijs, Dale A. Robertson, Klaas Wierenga, Thomas C. Schmidt, Arne Sundström, Steve Williams:
The world of pervasive networking, The 21th Trans European Research and Education Networking Conference, June 6-9, 2005, Poznan, Poland, Selected Papers. TERENA 2005, ISBN 90-77559-09-4 - Andrei M. Sukhov, Prasad Calyam, Warren Daly, Alexander Ilin:
Towards an Analytical Model for Characterizing Behavior of High-Speed VVoIP Applications. TNC 2005 - Jörg Ott, Dirk Kutscher, Janico Greifenberg, Kevin Loos:
Networked Multimedia with Internet Media Guides. TNC 2005 - Mikael Linden:
Organising Federated Identity in Finnish Higher Education. TNC 2005 - José-Marcio Martins da Cruz:
Spam Filtering on Huge Mail Servers with J-Chkmail. TNC 2005 - Ralph Niederberger, Olaf Mextorf:
The DEISA Project - Network Operation and Support - First Experiences. TNC 2005 - Artur Binczewski, Michal Przybylski, Maciej Stroinski, Jan Weglarz:
Porta Optica - Distributed Optical Gateway to GÉANT2. TNC 2005 - Michal Przybylski, Bartosz Belter, Artur Binczewski:
Shall we worry about Packet Reordering? TNC 2005 - Laura Serrano, Miguel Angel Sotos:
Interdomain VPLS and Deployment Experiences. TNC 2005 - Jeff W. Boote, Eric L. Boyd, Jérôme Durand, Andreas Hanemann, Loukik Kudarimoti, Roman Lapacz, Nicolas Simar, Szymon Trocha:
Towards Multi-Domain Monitoring for the European Research Networks. TNC 2005 - Thomas C. Schmidt, Matthias Wählisch:
Extending SSM to MIPv6 - Problems, Solutions and Improvements. TNC 2005 - Klaas Wierenga, Licia Florio:
Eduroam: past, present and future. TNC 2005
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