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Combinatorial and Algorithmic Aspects of Networking: First Workshop on Combinatorial and Algorithmic Aspects of Networking, CAAN 2004, Banff, Alberta, Canada, August 5-7, 2004, Revised Selected Papers 2005 ed. [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 205 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 700 g, VIII, 205 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sērija : Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications 3405
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540278737
  • ISBN-13: 9783540278733
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 205 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 700 g, VIII, 205 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sērija : Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications 3405
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2005
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  • ISBN-10: 3540278737
  • ISBN-13: 9783540278733
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TheInternetisamassiveglobalnetworkofover700millionusersanditisadding users at the rate of 300,000 per day. This large, distributed, and everchanging network poses a challenge to researchers: How does one study, model, or und- stand such a decentralized, constantly evolving entity? Research in large-scale networks seeks to address this question, and the unique nature of these networks calls for a range of techniques from a host of disciplines. The workshop Com- natorial and Algorithmic Aspects of Networking and the Internet (CAAN 2004) provided a forum for the exchange of ideas on these topics. The primary goals of the workshop were to bring together a diverse cro- section of researchers in an already scattered and distinct community and also to provide a snapshot of the cutting-edge research in this ?eld. We succeeded in these goals: among the participants were mathematicians, computer scientists in theory and algorithms, computer scientists in networks, physicists, and en- neers, as well as researchers from Europe and North America, participants from industry and academia, students, and established researchers; and among the papers were some new and surprising results as well as some introductions to the foundations of the ?eld. Theworkshopprogramfeatured12peer-reviewedpapersbracketedbytwoho- longinvitedsurveytalks anopeningtalkbyAshishGoelandaclosingtalkby- dreiBroder.TopicscoveredbythetalksrangedfromtheWebgraphtogametheory tostringmatching,allinthecontextoflarge-scalenetworks.Thisvolumecollects togetherthetalksdeliveredattheworkshopalongwithanumberofsurveyarticles toroundoutthepresentationandgiveacomprehensiveintroductiontothetopic.
Workshop Proceedings
Aggregating Correlated Data in Sensor Networks
1(2)
Mihaela Enachescu
Ashish Goel
Ramesh Govindan
Rajeev Motwani
The Efficiency of Optimal Taxes
3(10)
George Karakostas
Stavros G. Kolliopoulos
Congestion Games, Load Balancing, and Price of Anarchy
13(15)
Anshul Kothari
Subhash Suri
Csaba D. Toth
Yunhong Zhou
Bandwidth Allocation in Networks: A Single Dual Update Subroutine for Multiple Objectives
28(14)
Sung-woo Cho
Ashish Goel
Limits and Power Laws of Models for the Web Graph and Other Networked Information Spaces
42(7)
Anthony Bonato
Jeannette Janssen
Cuts and Disjoint Paths in the Valley-Free Path Model of Internet BGP Routing
49(14)
Thomas Erlebach
Alexander Hall
Alessandro Panconesi
Danica Vukadinovic
A Distributed Algorithm to Find Hamiltonian Cycles in G(n, p) Random Graphs
63(12)
Eythan Levy
Guy Louchard
Jordi Petit
String Matching on the Internet
75(15)
Herve Bronnimann
Nasir Memon
Kulesh Shanmugasundaram
k-Robust Single-Message Transmission
90(12)
Andre Kundgen
Michael J. Pelsmajer
Radhika Ramamurthi
Stable Local Scheduling Algorithms With Low Complexity and Without Speedup for a Network of Input-Buffered Switches
102(12)
Claus Bauer
The External Network Problem with Edge- or Arc-Connectivity Requirements
114(13)
Jan van den Heuvel
Matthew Johnson
Bipartite Graphs as Models of Complex Networks
127(13)
Jean-Loup Guillaume
Matthieu Latapy
Traceroute-Like Exploration of Unknown Networks: A Statistical Analysis
140(14)
Luca Dall'Asta
Ignacio Alvarez-Hamelin
Alain Barrat
Alexei Vazquez
Alessandro Vespignani
Invited Talk: The Many Wonders of the Web Graph
154(1)
Andrei Broder
Survey Articles
Algorithmic Foundations of the Internet: Foreword
155(4)
Alejandro Lopez-Ortiz
A Survey of Models of the Web Graph
159(14)
Anthony Bonato
You Can Get There from Here: Routing in the Internet
173(10)
Jean-Charles Gregoire
Angele M. Hamel
Search Engines and Web Information Retrieval
183(9)
Alejandro Lopez-Ortiz
Algorithmic Foundations of the Internet: Roundup
192(13)
Alejandro Lopez-Ortiz
Author Index 205