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Winter Quarter, 1997 Activities

  • Thursday, 13 March
    The Network Reading Group deferred this week to Bob Cruickshank from Cable Television Laboratories, who gave a Broadband Residential Services Lecture on Testing Methodology for Evaluating Performance of Cable Modem Systems.

  • Thursday, 6 March
    Bobby Krupczak lead this week's Network Reading Group into the dark and scary corners of Linux networking.

  • Thursday, 27 February
    The Network Reading Group deferred this week to Intel Fellow Kevin Kahn, who gave a Broadband Telecommunications Center Lecture on Bringing the Internet Home to Meet the Family: Evolving the Delivery Infrastructure.

  • Thursday, 20 February
    Congestion Avoidance and Control by Van Jacobson, Proceedings of SIGCOMM '88, Stanford, California.
    Transmission Control Protocol, RFC-793, edited by Jon Postel, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, California, September 1981.

  • Thursday, 13 February
    A Stream Input-Output System, AT&T Bell Laboratories Technical Journal, October 1984, (vol. 63, no. 8), pages 311-324.

  • Thursday, 6 February
    IP Switching and Gigabit Routers by Peter Newman, Greg Marshall, Tom Lyon, and Larry Huston, from IEEE Communications Magazine, January 1997, pages 64-69.

  • Thursday, 30 January
    Supporting Real-Time Applications in an Integrated Services Packet Network: Architecture and Mechanism by David D. Clark, Scott Shenker, and Lixia Zhang; SIGCOMM '92 (Computer Communications Review, October 1992, vol. 22, no. 4, pages 14-26).

  • Thursday, 23 January
    Kevin C. Almeroth ran us through his job talk about his thesis work, which uses multicast communication to improve the performance and scalability of large-scale, interactive multimedia systems.

  • Thusrday, 16 January
    End-To-End Arguments in System Design by J. H. Saltzer, D. P. Reed and David Clark, ACM Transactions on Computing Systems, November 1984 (vol. 2, no. 4), pages 277-288.
    Gaining Efficiency in Transport Services by Appropriate Design and Implementation Choices by Richard Watson and Sandy Mamrak, ACM Transactions on Computing Systems, May 1987 (vol. 5, no. 2), pages 97-120.
    Last updated by clayton Wednesday, 9 April 1997, 10:22 a.m.