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Tom Callahan.
Understanding Internet Naming: From the Modern DNS Ecosystem
to New Directions in Naming, Doctoral Dissertation, Case
Western Reserve University, March 2013.
Defense slides available
here.
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Mark Allman.
Comments on Bufferbloat, ACM SIGCOMM
Computer Communication Review, 43(1), January 2013.
- Mohan Dhawan, Justin Samuel, Renata Teixeira, Christian
Kreibich, Mark Allman, Nicholas Weaver, Vern Paxson.
Fathom: A Browser-based Network Measurement Platform,
ACM Internet Measurement Conference, November 2012.
Public review available
here.
- Matthew Sargent, Brian Stack, Tom Dooner, Mark Allman.
A First Look at 1 Gbps Fiber-To-The-Home Traffic.
Technical Report 12-009, International Computer Science Institute,
August 2012.
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Tom Callahan, Mark Allman, Michael Rabinovich.
Pssst, Over Here: Communicating Without Fixed Infrastructure,
IEEE InfoCom Mini-Conference, March 2012.
- Tom Callahan, Mark Allman, Michael Rabinovich.
Pssst, Over Here: Communicating Without Fixed Infrastructure.
Technical Report 12-002, International Computer Science Institute,
January 2012. (This is an extended version of the Infocom
Mini-Conference paper above.)
- Owen Bell, Mark Allman, Benjamin Kuperman.
On Browser-Level Event Logging. Technical Report 10-001,
International Computer Science Institute, January 2012.
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Tom Callahan, Mark Allman, Michael Rabinovich, Owen Bell.
On Grappling with Meta-Information in the Internet. ACM
SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 41(5), October 2011.
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Chitra Muthukrishnan, Vern Paxson, Mark Allman, Aditya Akella.
Using Strongly Typed Networking to Architect for Tussle.
ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets), October
2010.
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Mark Allman.
On Building Special-Purpose Social Networks for
Emergency Communication. ACM Computer Communication Review,
40(5), October 2010.
Public review available
here.
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Joakim Koskela, Nicholas Weaver, Andrei Gurtov, Mark Allman.
Securing Web Content. ACM CoNext Workshop on
ReArchitecting the Internet (ReArch), December 2009.
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Nicholas Weaver, Mark Allman.
On Constructing a Trusted Path to the User.
Technical Report 09-009, International Computer Science Institute,
December 2009.
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Mark Allman.
Personal Namespaces. ACM SIGCOMM HotNets, November 2007.
Talk slides
available.
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Mark Allman, Christian Kreibich, Vern Paxson, Robin Sommer,
Nicholas Weaver.
The Strengths of Weaker Identities: Opportunistic Personas.
USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security (HotSec), August 2007.
Talk slides
available.
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