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Acknowledgments. I. BACKGROUND. 1. Introduction. 1.1 Why Measure The Internet? 1.2 How to Read This Book. 1.3 Resources for More Information. 2. Internet Architecture. 2.1 The Internet’s Architecture. 2.2 Details of Internet Operation. 2.3 Protocols. 2.4 Applications. 3. Analytic Background. 3.1 Linear Algebra. 3.2 Probability. 3.3 Statistics. 3.4 Graphs. 3.5 Metrics. 3.6 Measurement and Modelling. 4. Practical Issues in Internet Measurement. 4.1 Where Can Measurements Be Made? 4.2 Role of Time in Measurements. II. IN DEPTH. 5. Infrastructure. 5.1 Properties. 5.2 Challenges. 5.3 Tools. 5.4 State of the Art. 6. Traffic. 6.1 Properties. 6.2 Challenges. 6.3 Tools. 6.4 State of the Art. 7. Applications. 7.1 Application Mix. 7.2 DNS. 7.3 Web. 7.4 P2 P. 7.5 Online Games. 7.6 Other applications. III. IN PERSPECTIVE. 8 Anonymization. 8.1 Definitions. 8.2 General Motivation for Anonymizing Data. 8.3 Obstacles and Risks in Sharing Data. 8.4 Categorizing Data: What Should be Anonymized? 8.5 Anonymizing Process and Techniques: How data is Anonymized. 8.6 Anonymization Examples at Different Layers. 8.7 Attacks Against Anonymized Data. 8.8 Anonymizing Data: Metrics for Success. 8.9 Alternatives to Anonymization. 9. Security. 9.1 Role of Internet Measurement in Security. 9.2 Intranet Measurements in Aid of Security. 9.3 Gateway Measurements in Aid of Security. 9.4 Inter-domain Measurements Impact on Security. 9.5 Wide-area Measurements in Aid of Security. 9.6 Application-level Measurements of Attacks. 10. Case Studies. 10.1 Low Level Monitoring Tools. 10.2 Individual Toolsets for Network Measurement. 10.3 Large Scale Measurement Projects. 11. Conclusions and Prospects. 11.1 Trends in Internet Measurement. 11.2 Difficulties. 11.3 Future Work. Bibliography. Index.
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Limited Offer: 50% off Journal subscriptions in Computing and Psychology Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications © 2007 Buy this book e Book 9.00 price for USA ISBN 0-7 Digitally watermarked, no DRM Included format: PDF e Books can be used on all reading devices Download immediately after purchase Softcover 9.00 price for USA ISBN 9-1 with online files Free shipping for individuals worldwide Online orders shipping within 2-3 days. About this book Globally, major network operators have incorporated network convergence into their strategy to grow service revenues and reduce capital and operating costs. Conv- gence occurs in applications (integrated messaging, voice over IP in network control (portable numbers, SIP, mobile IP in the transport layer, as well as in the access network. This convergence of networks means that various types of traffic flows, which have been carried by separate specialized networks, now share the resources of a single core IP-based network. In the access, the trends are towards fixed/wireless convergence as well as convergence of various wireless access technologies. Network convergence will be successful only if the quality of the individual s- vices is maintained in the new network environment without undue increased costs. The quality of service delivery is critically dependent on how network performance and availability, as experienced by the traffic flows, are managed. Managing traffic performance is a critical enabler for success. Reaching the desired performance levels requires adapting processes such as network planning, resource engineering, and network monitoring to the converged network milieu. Table of contents (100 chapters) Game- Theoretic Models of ISP- ISP and ISP- Customer Interactions Srikant, R. Pages 1-1 Preview Buy Chapter .95 Towards Autonomic Communications Leon- Garcia.

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