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PRESTO@ACM SIGCOMM Conference 2008: Seattle, WA, USA
- Jennifer Rexford, Jacobus E. van der Merwe, T. V. Lakshman:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2008 Workshop on Programmable Routers for Extensible Services of Tomorrow, PRESTO 2008, Seattle, WA, USA, August 22, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-181-1
Programmable packet processing
- Jad Naous, Glen Gibb, Sara Bolouki, Nick McKeown:
NetFPGA: reusable router architecture for experimental research. 1-7 - Eric Keller, Evan Green:
Virtualizing the data plane through source code merging. 9-14 - Hideyuki Shimonishi, Takashi Yoshikawa, Atsushi Iwata:
Off-the-path flow handling mechanism forhigh-speed and programmable traffic management. 15-20
Software routers
- Katerina J. Argyraki, Salman Baset, Byung-Gon Chun, Kevin R. Fall, Gianluca Iannaccone, Allan Knies, Eddie Kohler, Maziar Manesh, Sergiu Nedevschi, Sylvia Ratnasamy:
Can software routers scale? 21-26 - Raffaele Bolla, Roberto Bruschi:
Pc-based software routers: high performance and application service support. 27-32 - Norbert Egi, Adam Greenhalgh, Mark Handley, Mickaël Hoerdt, Felipe Huici, Laurent Mathy:
Fairness issues in software virtual routers. 33-38
New network services
- Minlan Yu, Marina Thottan, Li Li:
Latency equalization: a programmable routing service primitive. 39-44 - Ghazi Bouabene, Christophe Jelger, Christian F. Tschudin:
Virtual network stacks. 45-50 - Matthew Caesar, Jennifer Rexford:
Building bug-tolerant routers with virtualization. 51-56
Programmability in emerging networks
- Albert G. Greenberg, Parantap Lahiri, David A. Maltz, Parveen Patel, Sudipta Sengupta:
Towards a next generation data center architecture: scalability and commoditization. 57-62 - Changbin Liu, Yun Mao, Mihai Oprea, Prithwish Basu, Boon Thau Loo:
A declarative perspective on adaptive manet routing. 63-68 - Ashish Sharma, Elizabeth M. Belding:
FreeMAC: framework for multi-channel mac development on 802.11 hardware. 69-74
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