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NIRA: A New Inter-Domain Routing Architecture
In today's Internet, users can choose their local Internet service providers (ISPs), but once their packets have entered the network, they have little control over the overall routes their packets take. Giving a user the ability to choose between provider-level routes has the potential of fostering ISP competition to offer enhanced service and ...
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Computer Communication Review, 2003
This paper presents the design of a new Internet routing architecture (NIRA). In today's Internet, users can pick their own ISPs, but once the packets have entered the network, the users have no control over the overall routes their packets take. NIRA aims at providing end users the ability to choose the sequence of Internet service providers a packet ...
Xiaowei Yang
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This paper presents the design of a new Internet routing architecture (NIRA). In today's Internet, users can pick their own ISPs, but once the packets have entered the network, the users have no control over the overall routes their packets take. NIRA aims at providing end users the ability to choose the sequence of Internet service providers a packet ...
Xiaowei Yang
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Mutations in nirA gene of Aspergillus nidulans and nitrogen metabolism
Nature, 1978IN both prokaryotes and eukaryotes many structural genes are subject to more than one form of control. The ways in which these various forms of regulation interact with each other are therefore of considerable importance for an understanding of the control of gene expression.
Herbert N Arst, Arst Herbert N
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