Mark Allman / ICSI @mallman_icsi

These are pointers to things that used to be news, but are now old news. They may still be useful, but did not find places elsewhere on my web pages and hence they're here.

  • [January 2021] Quick whitepaper with thoughts about barriers to Internet measurement was discussed at the recent WOMBIR workshop. Whitepaper and slides are here.
  • [July 2019] Misha presented our position paper on re-thinking Internet organization in the era of FTTH at ICDCS in July. The paper is available here.
  • [January 2018] Srikanth wrote an APNIC blog post on our congestion signatures work that is available here.
  • [August 2017] Our paper that considers baking measurement directly into protocols (with Brian and Rob) was presented at SIGCOMM 2017's "Bsst of CCR" session. Rob's slides are available here.
  • [July 2017] Our CGN work was awarded the IRTF's ANRP award at IETF-99. Phillip's presentation is here.
  • [November 2015] Kyle Schomp finished his Ph.D. thesis on the Domain Name System (DNS). Congratulations Kyle!
  • [August 2015] Our IPv4 scarcity work was presented at the "Best of CCR" session at SIGCOMM 2015. Philipp's slides and other information about the paper is here.
  • [August 2015] Matt Sargent defended his Ph.D. dissertation on edge network measurement. Congratulations Matt!
  • [Aug 2014] An Ars Technica article about our IPv6 work.
  • [Aug 2014] Arbor Networks' blog post on joint work assessing the adoption of IPv6.
  • [Apr 2013] Tom Callahan defended his Ph.D. dissertation on naming in March. Congratulations to Tom!
  • [Feb 2013] Michael Bailey presented our work assessing IPv6 adoption in the wild at NANOG 57.
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