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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 1998
Internet protocol (IP) traffic on the Internet and private enterprise networks has been growing exponentially for some time. This growth is beginning to stress the traditional processor-based design of current-day routers. Switching technology offers much higher aggregate bandwidth, but presently only offers a layer-2 bridging solution.
Peter Newman +2 more
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Internet protocol (IP) traffic on the Internet and private enterprise networks has been growing exponentially for some time. This growth is beginning to stress the traditional processor-based design of current-day routers. Switching technology offers much higher aggregate bandwidth, but presently only offers a layer-2 bridging solution.
Peter Newman +2 more
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IEEE Communications Magazine, 2003
In this article we present the current state of the art in IP traceback. The rising threat of cyber attacks, especially DDoS, makes the IP traceback problem very relevant to today's Internet security. Each approach is evaluated in terms of its pros and cons.
Andrey Belenky, Nirwan Ansari
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In this article we present the current state of the art in IP traceback. The rising threat of cyber attacks, especially DDoS, makes the IP traceback problem very relevant to today's Internet security. Each approach is evaluated in terms of its pros and cons.
Andrey Belenky, Nirwan Ansari
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Journal of the ACM, 1992
In this paper, it is proven that when both randomization and interaction are allowed, the proofs that can be verified in polynomial time are exactly those proofs that can be generated with polynomial space.
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In this paper, it is proven that when both randomization and interaction are allowed, the proofs that can be verified in polynomial time are exactly those proofs that can be generated with polynomial space.
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Communications of the ACM, 2015
Seeking to balance intellectual property protection with incentives for investment in innovation.
Michael Schrage, Marshall W. Van Alstyne
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Seeking to balance intellectual property protection with incentives for investment in innovation.
Michael Schrage, Marshall W. Van Alstyne
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Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics -, 1992
The IPS system is a large-scale interactive GB-based parsing system (English, French) under development at the University of Geneva. This paper starts with an overview of the system, discussing some of its basic features as well as its general architecture.
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The IPS system is a large-scale interactive GB-based parsing system (English, French) under development at the University of Geneva. This paper starts with an overview of the system, discussing some of its basic features as well as its general architecture.
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IP or no IP, that’s the Question
New Electronics, 2019Patents serve a purpose, but are they still relevant in a world of fast-moving technical innovation?
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Computer, 2014
As a new and evolving technology, 3D printing is subject to a murky array of intellectual property laws. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/uXNWt1RgJuA is an audio recording from the Computing and the Law column, in which author Brian M. Gaff discusses how as a new and evolving technology, 3D printing is subject to a murky array of intellectual property ...
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As a new and evolving technology, 3D printing is subject to a murky array of intellectual property laws. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/uXNWt1RgJuA is an audio recording from the Computing and the Law column, in which author Brian M. Gaff discusses how as a new and evolving technology, 3D printing is subject to a murky array of intellectual property ...
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International Journal of Communication Systems, 1997
Mobile IP has been designed within the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to serve the needs of the burgeoning population of mobile computer users who wish to connect to the Internet and maintain communications as they move from place to place.
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Mobile IP has been designed within the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to serve the needs of the burgeoning population of mobile computer users who wish to connect to the Internet and maintain communications as they move from place to place.
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