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Computer Communication Review (ACM SIGCOMM), Volume 53
Volume 53, Number 1, January 2023
- Sebastiano Miano, Xiaoqi Chen, Ran Ben Basat, Gianni Antichi:
Fast In-kernel Traffic Sketching in eBPF. 3-13 - Federico Parola, Roberto Procopio, Roberto Querio, Fulvio Risso:
Comparing User Space and In-Kernel Packet Processing for Edge Data Centers. 14-29 - Csaba Györgyi, Sándor Laki, Stefan Schmid:
P4RROT: Generating P4 Code for the Application Layer. 30-37 - Annus Zulfiqar, Ben Pfaff, William Tu, Gianni Antichi, Muhammad Shahbaz:
The Slow Path Needs an Accelerator Too! 38-47 - Loqman Salamatian, Todd Arnold, Ítalo Cunha, Jiangchen Zhu, Yunfan Zhang, Ethan Katz-Bassett, Matt Calder:
Who Squats IPv4 Addresses? 48-72
Volume 53, Number 2, April 2023
- Steve Uhlig:
The April 2023 Issue. 1 - Giovane C. M. Moura, John S. Heidemann:
Vulnerability Disclosure Considered Stressful. 2-10 - Eric William Burger, Padma Krishnaswamy, Henning Schulzrinne:
Measuring Broadband America: A Retrospective on Origins, Achievements, and Challenges. 11-21 - Pratyush Dikshit, Jayasree Sengupta, Vaibhav Bajpai:
Recent Trends on Privacy-Preserving Technologies under Standardization at the IETF. 22-30 - Christian Huitema, Geoff Huston, Dirk Kutscher, Lixia Zhang:
Report of 2021 DINRG Workshop on Centralization in the Internet. 31-39 - Martin F. Arlitt, Mehdi Karamollahi, Carey Williamson:
A Retrospective on Campus Network Traffic Monitoring. 40-45
Volume 53, Number 3, October 2023
- Steve Uhlig:
The October 2023 Issue. 1 - Quentin De Coninck, Louis Navarre, Nicolas Rybowski:
On Integrating eBPF into Pluginized Protocols. 2-8 - Justine Sherry:
The I/O Driven Server: From SmartNICs to Data Movement Controllers. 9-17 - Marjory Blumenthal, Ramesh Govindan, Ethan Katz-Bassett, Arvind Krishnamurthy, James Murphy McCauley, Nick Merrill, Tejas Narechania, Aurojit Panda, Scott Shenker:
Can We Save the Public Internet? 18-22
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