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Active and Programmable Networks - IFIP TC6 7th International Working Conference, IWAN 2005, Sophia Antipolis, France, November 21-23, 2005, Revised Papers

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This volume contains the proceedings of the 7th International Working Conference on Active and Programmable Networks (IWAN 2005) that was held during November 21-23, 2005, in Sophia Antipolis, Cote d' Azur, France, jointly organized by Hitachi Europe and INRIA. IWAN 2005 took place against a backdrop of questions about the viability and - cessity of a conference that deals with an area perceived by many as having run its full course. The Organizing Committee, during the preparations of the conference, took these concerns seriously and reflected them in the theme of this year's event, entitled "Re-incarnating Active Networking Research," and expanding the scope of past calls for papers into topics that have emerged from active and programmable networks. The result was a success because we received 72 submissions, a number that - ceeded our expectations and in fact is one of the highest in the history of the conf- ence. The distinguished Technical Program Committee set high standards for the final program; each one of the submitted papers received three peer reviews with detailed comments and suggestions for the authors. In total, 13 papers were accepted for the main program sessions with 9 papers accepted unconditionally and the remaining 4 papers being conditionally accepted with shepherding by selected Program Committee members.

List of contents

Programmable Networks and Heterogeneity.- Validating Inter-domain SLAs with a Programmable Traffic Control System.- Cross-Layer Peer-to-Peer Traffic Identification and Optimization Based on Active Networking.- Towards Effective Portability of Packet Handling Applications across Heterogeneous Hardware Platforms.- Architectural Frameworks.- Architecture for an Active Network Infrastructure Grid - The iSEGrid .- Network Services on Service Extensible Routers.- A Network-Based Response Framework and Implementation.- Towards Resilient Networks Using Programmable Networking Technologies.- Node Architectures.- Towards the Design of an Industrial Autonomic Network Node.- A Web Service- and ForCES-Based Programmable Router Architecture.- An Extension to Packet Filtering of Programmable Networks.- Services.- SAND: A Scalable, Distributed and Dynamic Active Networks Directory Service.- A Programmable Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlay.- Interpreted Active Packets for Ephemeral State Processing Routers.- Short Papers.- A Secure Code Deployment Scheme for Active Networks.- Securing AODV Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks.- Extensible Network Configuration and Communication Framework.- A Model for Scalable and Autonomic Network Management.- Intelligibility Evaluation of a VoIP Multi-flow Block Interleaver.- A Web-Services Based Architecture for Dynamic-Service Deployment.- The Active Embedded Ubiquitous Web Service Framework.- Framework of an Application-Aware Adaptation Scheme for Disconnected Operations.- Kinetic Multipoint Relaying: Improvements Using Mobility Predictions.- The Three-Level Approaches for Differentiated Service in Clustering Web Server.- On the Manipulation of JPEG2000, In-Flight, Using Active Components on Next Generation Satellites.- TAON: ATopology-Oriented Active Overlay Network Protocol.- A Biologically Inspired Service Architecture in Ubiquitous Computing Environments.

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This volume contains the proceedings of the 7th International Working Conference on Active and Programmable Networks (IWAN 2005) that was held during November 21–23, 2005, in Sophia Antipolis, Cote d’ Azur, France, jointly organized by Hitachi Europe and INRIA. IWAN 2005 took place against a backdrop of questions about the viability and - cessity of a conference that deals with an area perceived by many as having run its full course. The Organizing Committee, during the preparations of the conference, took these concerns seriously and reflected them in the theme of this year’s event, entitled “Re-incarnating Active Networking Research,” and expanding the scope of past calls for papers into topics that have emerged from active and programmable networks. The result was a success because we received 72 submissions, a number that - ceeded our expectations and in fact is one of the highest in the history of the conf- ence. The distinguished Technical Program Committee set high standards for the final program; each one of the submitted papers received three peer reviews with detailed comments and suggestions for the authors. In total, 13 papers were accepted for the main program sessions with 9 papers accepted unconditionally and the remaining 4 papers being conditionally accepted with shepherding by selected Program Committee members.

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Assisted by Spyro Denazis (Editor), Spyros Denazis (Editor), David Hutchison (Editor), Laurent Lefevre (Editor), Laurent Lefevre et al (Editor), Gary J. Minden (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.01.2013
 
EAN 9783642009716
ISBN 978-3-642-00971-6
No. of pages 264
Dimensions 156 mm x 16 mm x 238 mm
Weight 428 g
Illustrations XVI, 264 p.
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications
Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Data communication, networks

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