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OS and Networks 9 Digital Communications and Networking 4 BGP 2 Management Information Systems 2 Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods 2 Systems and Communications 2 Technology and Innovation 2 Computer Sciences 1 Databases and Information Systems 1 HIDRA 1 IP networks 1 IPv6 1 Inter-domain routing 1 Internet Architectures 1 Networks 1 Other Economics 1 Platforms 1 Service 1 Service Oriented Architecture 1 Service provider 1 Theory 1 Trust 1 Trust bootstrapping 1 Trust framework 1 adoption 1 computer science 1 computer security 1 computers 1 connectivity 1 data security 1 economics of networks 1 incentives 1 information security 1 migration 1 network administration 1 network quality 1 networks 1 policy 1 pricing 1 reactive routing 1
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Guérin, Roch A 4 Hosanagar, Kartik 3 Sen, Soumya 2 Afrasiabi, M. H. 1 Aljazzaf, Zainab 1 Clevenger, Bryan 1 Gao, Lixin 1 Gu?rin, Roch A 1 Liao, Yong 1 Marshall, Scott Michael 1 Mattord, Herbert J. 1 Whitman, Michael E. 1 Zhang, Zhi-Li 1
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Pricing Strategies for User-Provided Connectivity Services
Afrasiabi, M. H.; Gu?rin, Roch A - 2012
User-provided connectivity (UPC) services offer a possible alternative, orcomplement, to existing infrastructure-based connectivity. A userallows other users to occasionally connect through its "home base" inexchange for reciprocation, or possibly compensation. This service modelexhibits strong...
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Functionality-rich Versus Minimalist Platforms: A Two-sided Market Analysis
Sen, Soumya; Guérin, Roch A; Hosanagar, Kartik - 2011
Should a new ``platform'' target a functionality-rich but complex andexpensive design or instead opt for a bare-bone but cheaper one? This is afundamental question with profound implications for the eventual success ofany platform. A general answer is, however, elusive as it involves a...
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Principles of Information Security, 4th Edition
Whitman, Michael E.; Mattord, Herbert J. - 2011
The fourth edition of Principles of Information Security explores the field of information security and assurance with updated content including new innovations in technology and methodologies. Students will revel in the comprehensive coverage that includes a historical overview of information...
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Trust-Based Service Selection
Aljazzaf, Zainab - 2011
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an architectural style that builds enterprise solutions based on services. In SOA, the lack of trust between different parties affects the adoption of such architecture. Trust is as significant a factor for successful online interactions as it is in real...
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Reactive Routing in HIDRA Networks
Marshall, Scott Michael - 2011
In recent years, the Internet has grown so large that the future scalability of the Internet has become a major concern. The two primary scalability concerns are the size of the forwarding table and the ability for BGP to converge while distributing hundreds of thousands of routes.HIDRA is a new...
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Safe Inter-domain Routing under Diverse Commercial Agreements
Liao, Yong; Gao, Lixin; Guérin, Roch A; Zhang, Zhi-Li - 2010
Commercial agreements drive the routing policies used in today's Internet. The two most extensively studied commercial agreements are transit and peering; however, they are only two of many diverse and continuously evolving commercial agreements that ISPs enter into. So far, the only known...
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Fostering IPv6 Migration Through Network Quality Differentials
Guérin, Roch A; Hosanagar, Kartik - 2010
Although IPv6 has been the next generation Internet protocol for nearly 15 years, new evidences indicate that transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 is about to become a more pressing issue. This paper attempts to quantify if and how such a transition may unfold. The focus is on ``connectivity...
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HIDRA: Hierarchical Inter-Domain Routing Architecture
Clevenger, Bryan - 2010
As the Internet continues to expand, the global default-free zone (DFZ) forwarding table has begun to grow faster than hardware can economically keep pace with. Various policies are in place to mitigate this growth rate, but current projections indicate policy alone is inadequate. As such, a...
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Shared Versus Separate Networks - The Impact of Reprovisioning
Sen, Soumya; Guérin, Roch A; Hosanagar, Kartik - 2009
As networks improve and new services emerge, questions arise that affect service deployments and network choices. The Internet is arguably a successful example of a network shared by many services. However, combining heterogeneous services on the same network need not always be the right answer,...
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