Proceedings of the First ACM SIGCOMM Internet Measurement Workshop: IMW 2001 : Alliance Francaise, San Francisco, California, USA, November 1-2, 2001

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Pub. Date: 2001-12-30
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Table of Contents

Organization Committee vii
Reviewers viii
Technical Program 1(2)
Session 1: Topology and routing
3(34)
On the Marginal Utility of Network Topology Measurements
5(14)
Paul Barford
Azer Bestavros
John Byers
Mark Crovella
Topology Modeling via Cluster Graphs
19(6)
Balachander Krishnamurthy
Jia Wang
Towards Global Network Positioning
25(6)
T. S. Eugene Ng
Hui Zhang
An Analysis of BGP Multiple Origin AS (MOAS) Conflicts
31(6)
Xiaoliang Zhao
Dan Pei
Lan Wang
Dan Massey
Allison Mankin
S. Felix Wu
Lixia Zhang
Session 2: Passive measurements
37(44)
POP-Level and Access-Link-Level Traffic Dynamics in a Tier-1 POP
39(16)
Supratik Bhattacharyya
Christophe Diot
Jorjeta Jetcheva
Nina Taft
Characterizing Large DNS Traces Using Graphs
55(14)
Charles D. Cranor
Emden Gansner
Balachander Krishnamurthy
Oliver Spatscheck
Characteristics of Network Traffic Flow Anomalies
69(6)
Paul Barford
David Plonka
New Directions in Traffic Measurement and Accounting
75(6)
Cristian Estan
George Varghese
Session 3: Traffic characterization
81(30)
Characteristics of Fragmented IP Traffic on Internet Links
83(16)
Colleen Shannon
David Moore
K Claffy
Connection-Level Analysis and Modeling of Network Traffic
99(6)
Shriram Sarvotham
Rudolf Riedi
Richard Baraniuk
Early Measurements of a Cluster-based Architecture for P2P Systems
105(6)
Balachander Krishnamurthy
Jia Wang
Yinglian Xie
Session 4: Active measurements
111(40)
Experience in Black-box OSPF Measurement
113(14)
Aman Shaikh
Albert Greenberg
Using Loss Pairs to Discover Network Properties
127(12)
Jun Liu
Mark Crovella
Measuring End-to-End Bulk Transfer Capacity
139(6)
Mark Allman
Towards Improving Packet Probing Techniques
145(6)
Matthew J. Luckie
Anthony J. McGregor
Hans-Werner Braun
Session 5: Application level performance
151(44)
DNS Performance and the Effectiveness of Caching
153(16)
Jaeyeon Jung
Emil Sit
Hari Balakrishnan
Robert Morris
On the Use and Performance of Content Distribution Networks
169(14)
Balachander Krishnamurthy
Craig Wills
Yin Zhang
The Inktomi Climate Lab: An Integrated Environment for Analyzing and Simulating Customer Network Traffic
183(6)
Stephane Gigandet
Ashok Sudarsanam
Anshu Aggarwal
Analyzing the Browse Patterns of Mobile Clients
189(6)
Atul Adya
Paramvir Bahl
Lili Qiu
Session 6: Timescales and stability
195(48)
On the Constancy of Internet Path Properties
197(16)
Yin Zhang
Nick Duffield
Vern Paxson
Scott Shenker
A Non-Intrusive, Wavelet-Based Approach to Detecting Network Performance Problems
213(16)
Polly Huang
Anja Feldmann
Walter Willinger
Evidence for Long-Tailed Distributions in the Internet
229(14)
Allen B. Downey
Session 7: Dealing with high speed links and other measurement challenges
243(36)
Charging from Sampled Network Usage
245(12)
Nick Duffield
Carsten Lund
Mikkel Thorup
A Method to Compress and Anonymize Packet Traces
257(6)
Markus Peuhkuri
On the Design and Performance of Prefix-Preserving IP Traffic Trace Anonymization
263(4)
Jun Xu
Jinliang Fan
Mostafa Ammar
Sue B. Moon
Monitoring Very High Speed Links
267(6)
Gianluca Iannaccone
Christophe Diot
Ian Graham
Nick McKeown
Precision Timestamping of Network Packets
273(6)
Joerg Micheel
Stephen Donnelly
Ian Graham
Session 8: Video
279(32)
Measurement Study of Low-bitrate Internet Video Streaming
281(14)
Dmitri Loguinov
Hayder Radha
An Empirical Study of RealVideo Performance Across the Internet
295(16)
Yubin Wang
Mark Claypool
Zheng Zuo
Author Index 311

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