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Computer Communication Review (ACM SIGCOMM), Volume 51
Volume 51, Number 1, 2021
- Steve Uhlig:
The January 2021 issue. 1 - Giuseppe Di Lena, Andrea Tomassilli, Damien Saucez, Frédéric Giroire, Thierry Turletti, Chidung Lac:
Distrinet: a mininet implementation for the cloud. 2-9 - Hyojoon Kim, Xiaoqi Chen, Jack Brassil, Jennifer Rexford:
Experience-driven research on programmable networks. 10-17 - Muhammad Khan, Yasir Zaki, Shiva R. Iyer, Talal Ahmad, Thomas Pötsch, Jay Chen, Anirudh Sivaraman, Lakshmi Subramanian:
The case for model-driven interpretability of delay-based congestion control protocols. 18-25 - Massimo Candela, Antonio Prado:
Italian operators' response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 26-31 - Nikolaos Laoutaris, Costas Iordanou:
What do information centric networks, trusted execution environments, and digital watermarking have to do with privacy, the data economy, and their future? 32-38
Volume 51, Number 2, April 2021
- Steve Uhlig:
The April 2021 issue. 1 - Rachee Singh, Muqeet Mukhtar, Ashay Krishna, Aniruddha Parkhi, Jitendra Padhye, David A. Maltz:
Surviving switch failures in cloud datacenters. 2-9 - Joseph Severini, Radhika Niranjan Mysore, Vyas Sekar, Sujata Banerjee, Michael K. Reiter:
The Netivus Manifesto: making collaborative network management easier for the rest of us. 10-17 - Hari Balakrishnan, Sujata Banerjee, Israel Cidon, David E. Culler, Deborah Estrin, Ethan Katz-Bassett, Arvind Krishnamurthy, James Murphy McCauley, Nick McKeown, Aurojit Panda, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Jennifer Rexford, Michael Schapira, Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica, David L. Tennenhouse, Amin Vahdat, Ellen W. Zegura:
Revitalizing the public internet by making it extensible. 18-24 - kc claffy, David D. Clark:
Workshop on Internet Economics (WIE 2020) final report. 25-27 - Ankit Singla:
SatNetLab: a call to arms for the next global internet testbed. 28-30 - Matthew Caesar, Bruce Davie:
Great educators in computer networking: Bruce Davie. 31-37
Volume 51, Number 3, July 2021
- Steve Uhlig:
The July 2021 issue. 1 - Abhishek Kumar Mishra, Sara Ayoubi, Giulio Grassi, Renata Teixeira:
NemFi: record-and-replay to emulate WiFi. 2-8 - José Suárez-Varela, Miquel Ferriol Galmés, Albert López, Paul Almasan, Guillermo Bernárdez, David Pujol-Perich, Krzysztof Rusek, Loïck Bonniot, Christoph Neumann, François Schnitzler, François Taïani, Martin Happ, Christian Maier, Jia Lei Du, Matthias Herlich, Peter Dorfinger, Nick Vincent Hainke, Stefan Venz, Johannes Wegener, Henrike Wissing, Bo Wu, Shihan Xiao, Pere Barlet-Ros, Albert Cabellos-Aparicio:
The graph neural networking challenge: a worldwide competition for education in AI/ML for networks. 9-16 - Sándor Laki, Radostin Stoyanov, Dávid Kis, Robert Soulé, Péter Vörös, Noa Zilberman:
P4Pi: P4 on Raspberry Pi for networking education. 17-21 - Brian E. Carpenter, Jon Crowcroft, Dirk Trossen:
Limited domains considered useful. 22-28 - Michael Welzl, Stephan Oepen, Cezary Jaskula, Carsten Griwodz, Safiqul Islam:
Collaboration in the IETF: an initial analysis of two decades in email discussions. 29-32 - kc claffy, David D. Clark, John S. Heidemann, Fabian E. Bustamante, Mattijs Jonker, Aaron Schulman, Ellen Zegura:
Workshop on Overcoming Measurement Barriers to Internet Research (WOMBIR 2021) final report. 33-40 - Brian E. Carpenter:
A square law revisited. 41-45
Volume 51, Number 4, October 2021
- Steve Uhlig:
The October 2021 issue. 1 - Marco Iorio, Fulvio Risso, Claudio Casetti:
When latency matters: measurements and lessons learned. 2-13 - Arjun Devraj, Liang Wang, Jennifer Rexford:
REDACT: refraction networking from the data center. 15-22 - Mariam Kiran, Scott Campbell, Fatema Bannat Wala, Nick Buraglio, Inder Monga:
Machine learning-based analysis of COVID-19 pandemic impact on US research networks. 23-35 - Cosimo Anglano, Massimo Canonico, Marco Guazzone:
An educational toolkit for teaching cloud computing. 36-46 - Jeffrey C. Mogul, Priya Mahadevan, Christophe Diot, John Wilkes, Phillipa Gill, Amin Vahdat:
Data-driven networking research: models for academic collaboration with industry (a Google point of view). 47-49
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