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For presentations and reviews, select the date and paper: Select one for presentations and reviews 9-11-2006 Addressing Reality: An Architectural Response to Real-World Demands on the Evolving Internet 9-11-2006 Towards an Evolvable Internet Architecture 9-18-2006 Invariants A New Design Methodology for Network Architectures 9-18-2006 A Clean Slate 4D Approach to Network Control and Management 9-25-2006 Overlay-Friendly Native Network: A Contradiction in Terms? 9-25-2006 ACMS: The Akamai Configuration Management System 10-2-2006 OpenDHT: A Public DHT Service and Its Uses 10-2-2006 Colyseus: A Distributed Architecture for Online Multiplayer Games 10-9-2006 Network Capabilities: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 10-9-2006 SybilGuard: Defending against Sybil Attacks via Social Networks 10-16-2006 Understanding the Network-level Behavior of Spammers 10-16-2006 Off by Default! 10-23-2006 An end-to-end approach to host mobility 10-23-2006 A Network Architecture for Heterogeneous Mobile Computing 10-30-2006 Geographic Routing Made Practical 10-30-2006 Architecture and Algorithms for Scalable Mobile QoS 11-6-2006 Internet Indirection Infrastructure 11-6-2006 The Design and Implementation of a Next Generation Name Service for the Internet 11-13-2006 Cashmere: Resilient Anonymous Routing 11-13-2006 ROFL: Routing on Flat Labels 11-20-2006 Enabling Contribution Awareness in an Overlay Broadcasting System 11-20-2006 OverQoS: An Overlay Based Architecture for Enhancing Internet QoS 11-27-2006 Revisiting IP Multicast 11-27-2006 OASIS: Anycast for Any Service 12-4-2006 Quorum: Flexible Quality of Service for Internet Services 12-4-2006 Designing DCCP: Congestion Control Without Reliability 12-11-2006 12-11-2006
For essays, select the due date and topic. Select one for essays 9-10-2006 Ethernet - a brilliant example of network architecture and evolution 9-10-2006 Ethernet - a modest technology gone bad 9-17-2006 The Internet protocol suite - a triumph of thoughtful design and engineering 9-17-2006 How the Internet succeeded in spite of IP 9-24-2006 Cross-layer transparency - the key to matching network performance to application needs 9-24-2006 Why well-defined interfaces are essential for enabling networks to evolve and survive 10-1-2006 Telepresence in real and virtual worlds - the next big thing in networked applications 10-1-2006 Why network (in)security will remain the Achilles heel of peer-to-peer and ad hoc nets 10-8-2006 How overlay networks will make IP irrelevant without actually killing it 10-8-2006 The absurdity of expecting unstructured overlays to improve application performance 10-15-2006 The essential role of networks in denial of service attack defense 10-15-2006 The futility of in-network DDoS defenses - it's the computer systems, stupid 10-22-2006 Re-thinking networks for mobility - static endpoints are just a (rare) special case 10-22-2006 The role of the wired infrastructure in wireless nets for enabling services on power-poor devices 10-29-2006 The case for strong authentication of network traffic 10-29-2006 You'll have to pry address spoofing from my cold, dead, spam-stained hands 11-5-2006 Making networks smarter - the key to reducing administrative and maintenance costs 11-5-2006 Lord save me from so-called smart networks - building a house of cards on a foundation of sand 11-12-2006 Why multi-provider networks with no central control are bad for users 11-12-2006 How competition among network providers can produce better service for users 11-19-2006 The trouble with Internet naming and the growing abuse of DNS 11-19-2006 The case for a consistent global naming system for all networked objects - real and virtual 11-26-2006 Geographic addressing in WANs to simplify routing and enable new services 11-26-2006 Why geographic addressing has no place in the WANs (and maybe not LANs) 12-3-2006 The case for making multicast a first-class service in the Internet 12-3-2006 Why multicast is irrelevant to the Internet