OpenFlow: enabling innovation in campus networks
- N. McKeown, T. Anderson, J. Turner
- Computer ScienceCCRV
- 31 March 2008
This whitepaper proposes OpenFlow: a way for researchers to run experimental protocols in the networks they use every day. OpenFlow is based on an Ethernet switch, with an internal flow-table, and a…
Eraser: a dynamic data race detector for multithreaded programs
- S. Savage, M. Burrows, Greg Nelson, P. Sobalvarro, T. Anderson
- Computer ScienceTOCS
- 1 October 1997
A new tool, called Eraser, is described, for dynamically detecting data races in lock-based multithreaded programs, which uses binary rewriting techniques to monitor every shared-monory reference and verify that consistent locking behavior is observed.
Practical network support for IP traceback
- S. Savage, D. Wetherall, Anna R. Karlin, T. Anderson
- Computer ScienceConference on Applications, Technologies…
- 28 August 2000
A general purpose traceback mechanism based on probabilistic packet marking in the network that allows a victim to identify the network path(s) traversed by attack traffic without requiring interactive operational support from Internet Service Providers (ISPs).
A blueprint for introducing disruptive technology into the Internet
- L. Peterson, T. Anderson, D. Culler, Timothy Roscoe
- Computer ScienceCCRV
- 2003
This paper argues that a new class of geographically distributed network services is emerging, and that the most effective way to design, evaluate, and deploy these services is by using an overlay-based testbed, and suggests four design principles that are not widely supported in existing testbeds.
Efficient software-based fault isolation
- Robert Wahbe, S. Lucco, T. Anderson, S. Graham
- Computer ScienceSymposium on Operating Systems Principles
- 3 January 1994
It is demonstrated that for frequently communicating modules, implementing fault isolation in software rather than hardware can substantially improve end-to-end application performance.
Measuring ISP topologies with rocketfuel
- N. Spring, Ratul Mahajan, D. Wetherall, T. Anderson
- Computer ScienceTNET
- 1 October 2002
New Internet mapping techniques that have enabled us to measure router-level ISP topologies are presented, finding that these maps are substantially more complete than those of earlier Internet mapping efforts.
Network support for IP traceback
- S. Savage, D. Wetherall, Anna R. Karlin, T. Anderson
- Computer ScienceTNET
- 1 June 2001
A general purpose traceback mechanism based on probabilistic packet marking in the network that allows a victim to identify the network path(s) traversed by attack traffic without requiring interactive operational support from Internet Service Providers (ISPs).
Modeling TCP latency
- N. Cardwell, S. Savage, T. Anderson
- Business, Computer ScienceProceedings IEEE INFOCOM . Conference on Computer…
- 26 March 2000
The extended model characterizes the expected value and distribution of TCP connection establishment and data transfer latency as a function of transfer size, round trip time, and packet loss rate, and it is shown that, unlike earlier steady-state models for TCP performance, the extended model describes connectionestablishment and dataTransfer latency under a range of packet loss conditions, including no loss.
The Performance of Spin Lock Alternatives for Shared-Memory Multiprocessors
- T. Anderson
- Computer ScienceIEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst.
- 1990
The author examines the questions of whether there are efficient algorithms for software spin-waiting given hardware support for atomic instructions, or whether more complex kinds of hardware support…
Overcoming the Internet impasse through virtualization
- T. Anderson, L. Peterson, S. Shenker, J. Turner
- Computer ScienceComputer
- 1 April 2005
The Internet architecture has proven its worth by the vast array of applications it now supports and the wide variety of network technologies over which it currently runs. Most current Internet…
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