A list of papers we wish had been submitted (2009)
A Literature Survey, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Tom Anderson
The Workshop on Organizing Workshops, Conferences, and Symposia for Computer Systems (WOWCS) was organized to “bring together conference organizers (past, present, and future) and other interested...
Tit-for-Tat Distributed Resource Allocation (2009)
Colin Dixon, Tanya Bragin, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Tom Anderson
Distributed computing infrastructures have risen in popularity over the past decade, however resource allocation on these—largely federated—systems remains a practically unsolved problem....
OpenFlow: Enabling Innovation in Campus Networks (2009)
Nick Mckeown, Scott Shenker, Tom Anderson, Larry Peterson, Jonathan Turner, Hari Balakrishnan, ...
This article is an editorial note submitted to CCR. It has NOT been peer reviewed. Authors take full responsibility for this article’s technical content. Comments can be posted through CCR Online....
A Knowledge Base for Dependability and Security Research (2009)
Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian, Anderson, Tom, Andrews, Zoe, Fitzgerald, John, Randell, Brian
Research on computer system resilience, indeed on dependability and security generally, suffers from fragmentation into numerous partly-overlapping communities, and inconsistencies in terminology. As...
ABSTRACT Understanding BGP Misconfiguration (2008)
Ratul Mahajan, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
It is well-known that simple, accidental BGP configuration errors can disrupt Internet connectivity. Yet little is known about the frequency of misconfiguration or its causes, except for the few...
Abstract Scriptroute: A Public Internet Measurement Facility ∗ (2008)
Neil Spring, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
We present Scriptroute, a system that allows ordinary Internet users to conduct network measurements from remote vantage points. We seek to combine the flexibility found in dedicated measurement...
ABSTRACT Understanding BGP Misconfiguration (2008)
Ratul Mahajan, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
It is well-known that simple, accidental BGP configuration errors can disrupt Internet connectivity. Yet little is known about the frequency of misconfiguration or its causes, except for the few...
ABSTRACT Tit-for-Tat Distributed Resource Allocation (2008)
Colin Dixon, Tanya Bragin, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Tom Anderson
Distributed computing infrastructures have risen in popularity over the past decade, however resource allocation on these—largely federated—systems remains a practically unsolved problem....
The ActivePolygon Polygonal Algorithm for Haptic Force Generation (2008)
Algorithms for computing forces and associated surface deformations from a polygonal data set are given, which can be used to haptically and graphically display virtual objects with a singlepoint...
Abstract A System Architecture for Pervasive Computing (2008)
Robert Grimm, Tom Anderson, Brian Bershad, David Wetherall
Pervasive computing, with its focus on users and their tasks rather than on computing devices and technology, provides an attractive vision for the future of computing. But, while hardware and...
Abstract TCP Congestion Control with a Misbehaving Receiver (2007)
Stefan Savage, Neal Cardwell, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
In this paper, we explore the operation of TCP congestion control when the receiver can misbehave, as might occur with a greedy Web client. We first demonstrate that there are simple attacks that...
Scaling Processors to 1 Billion Transistors and Beyond: IRAM (2007)
Stylianos Perissakis, Christoforos Kozyrakis, Tom Anderson, Krste Asanovic, Neal Cardwell, Richard Fromm, ...
this paper we introduce an alternative way of using the huge amount of real estate available on such a chip: integrating the processor and the main memory on the same die. We call this architecture...
David Ely, Neil Spring, David Wetherall, Stefan Savage, Tom Anderson
We present an improved Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) mechanism that enables a router to signal congestion to the sender without trusting the receiver or other network devices along the...
The ReSIST Resilience Knowledge Base (2007)
Anderson, Tom, Andrews, Zoe, Fitzgerald, John, Randell, Brian, Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian
We describe a prototype knowledge base that uses semantic web technologies to provide a service for querying a large and expanding collection of public data about resilience, dependability and...
The ReSIST Resilience Knowledge Base (2007)
Anderson, Tom, Andrews, Zoe, Fitzgerald, John, Randell, Brian, Glaser, Hugh, Millard, Ian
We describe a prototype knowledge base that uses semantic web technologies to provide a service for querying a large and expanding collection of public data about resilience, dependability and...
Achieving convergence-free routing using failure-carrying packets (2007)
Karthik Lakshminarayanan, Tom Anderson
Current distributed routing paradigms (such as link-state, distancevector, and path-vector) involve a convergence process consisting of an iterative exploration of intermediate routes triggered by...
Roberts, Simon, Beckhelling, Jacqueline, Phung, Viet-Hai, Boreham, Richard, Anderson, Tom, Li, Nai
This report is available at: http://www.dwp.gov.uk/housingbenefit/lha/evaluation/2006/lha-report-9.pdf
Roberts, Simon, Beckhelling, Jacqueline, Phung, Viet-Hai, Boreham, Richard, Anderson, Tom, Li, Nai
This report is available at: http://www.dwp.gov.uk/housingbenefit/lha/evaluation/2006/lha-report-9.pdf
prepared this Conceptual Design and Project Execution Plan document. (2006)
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Receiving the LHA : claimants’ early experiences of the LHA in the nine Pathfinder Areas (2005)
Roberts, Simon, Beckhelling, Jacqueline, Hill, Katherine, Phung, Viet-Hai, Stafford, Bruce, Stratford, Nina, ...
This report is restricted access. The definitive version is available online at: http://www.dwp.gov.uk/housingbenefit/lha/evaluation/2005/lha6-receiving.pdf
Receiving the LHA : claimants’ early experiences of the LHA in the nine Pathfinder Areas (2005)
Roberts, Simon, Beckhelling, Jacqueline, Hill, Katherine, Phung, Viet-Hai, Stafford, Bruce, Stratford, Nina, ...
This report is restricted access. The definitive version is available online at: http://www.dwp.gov.uk/housingbenefit/lha/evaluation/2005/lha6-receiving.pdf
Status: Final Overcoming the Internet Impasse through Virtualization (2005)
Thomas Anderson, Larry Peterson, Scott Shenker, Jonathan Turner, Tom Anderson, Larry Peterson, ...
Abstract: The current Internet is at an impasse because new architectures cannot be deployed, or even adequately evaluated. This paper urges the community to confront this impasse, and suggests a way...
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK. WRAPPING THE FUTURE (2004)
Tom Anderson, Brian R, Er Romanovsky, Tom Anderson, Brian R, Er Romanovsky
Abstract: Enclosing a component within a software “wrapper ” is a well-established way of adapting components for use in new environments. This paper presents an overview of an experimental...
Protective Wrapper Development: A Case Study (2003)
Tom Anderson, Mei Feng, Steve Riddle, Er Romanovsky
Abstract. We have recently proposed a general approach to engineering protective wrappers as a means of detecting errors or unwanted behaviour in systems employing an OTS (Off-The-Shelf) item, and...
Preventing Internet denial-of-service with capabilities (2003)
Timothy Roscoe, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson, Tom Anderson
In this paper, we propose a new approach to preventing and constraining denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. Instead of being able to send anything to anyone at any time, in our architecture, nodes must...
Protective Wrapper Development: A Case Study (2003)
Tom Anderson Mei, Tom Anderson, Mei Feng, Steve Riddle, Er Romanovsky
We have recently proposed a general approach to engineering protective wrappers as a means of detecting errors or unwanted behaviour in systems employing an OTS (Off-The-Shelf) item, and launching...
Protective Wrapper Development: A Case Study (2003)
Tom Anderson, Mei Feng, Steve Riddle, Er Romanovsky
Abstract. We have recently proposed a general approach to engineering protective wrappers as a means of detecting errors or unwanted behaviour in systems employing an OTS (Off-The-Shelf) item, and...
Tom Anderson, Mei Feng, Steve Riddle, Alexander Romanovsky, Tom Anderson, Mei Feng, ...
This practical experience report summarises the lessons learned during investigation of a case study which focused on engineering protective wrappers as a means of detecting and tolerating errors or...
Preventing Internet denial-of-service with capabilities (2003)
In this paper, we propose a new approach to preventing and constraining denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. Instead of being able to send anything to anyone at any time, in our architecture, nodes must...
Error Recovery for a Boiler System with OTS (2003)
Tom Anderson, Mei Feng, Steve Riddle, Er Romanovsky
We have previously presented initial results of a case study which illustrated an approach to engineering protective wrappers as a means of detecting errors or unwanted behaviour in systems employing...
A blueprint for introducing disruptive technology into the internet (2002)
David Culler, Timothy Roscoe, Larry Peterson, Larry Peterson, Tom Anderson, Tom Anderson
This paper argues that a new class of geographically distributed network services is emerging, and that the most effective way to design, evaluate, and deploy these services is by using an...
A blueprint for introducing disruptive technology into the internet (2002)
This paper argues that a new class of geographically distributed network services is emerging, and that the most effective way to design, evaluate, and deploy these services is by using an...
Inferring Link Weights using End-to-End Measurements (2002)
Ratul Mahajan, Neil Spring, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
Abstract---We describe a novel constraint-based approach to approximate ISP link weights using only end-to-end measurements. Common routing protocols such as OSPF and IS-IS choose least-cost paths...
Understanding BGP misconfiguration (2002)
Ratul Mahajan, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
It is well-known that simple, accidental BGP configuration errors can disrupt Internet connectivity. Yet little is known about the frequency of misconfiguration or its causes, except for the few...
Design guidelines for robust internet protocols (2002)
Tom Anderson, Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica, David Wetherall
Robustness has long been a central design goal of the Internet. Much of the initial effort towards robustness focused on the 'ail-stop " model, where node failures are complete and...
A blueprint for introducing disruptive technology into the internet (2002)
Larry Peterson, Tom Anderson, David Culler, Timothy Roscoe
This paper argues that a new class of geographically distributed network services is emerging, and that the most e#ective way to design, evaluate, and deploy these services is by using an...
Inferring Link Weights using End-to-End Measurements (2002)
Ratul Mahajan, Neil Spring, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
Abstract—We describe a novel constraint-based approach to approximate ISP link weights using only end-to-end measurements. Common routing protocols such as OSPF and IS-IS choose least-cost paths...
Scriptroute: A Public Internet Measurement Facility (2002)
Neil Spring, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
We present Scriptroute, a system that allows ordinary Internet users to conduct network measurements from remote vantage points. We seek to combine the flexibility found in dedicated measurement...
Understanding BGP Misconfiguration (2002)
Ratul Mahajan David, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
It is well-known that simple, accidental BGP configuration errors can disrupt Internet connectivity. Yet little is known about the frequency of misconfiguration or its causes, except for the few...
Inferring Link Weights using End-to-End Measurements (2002)
Ratul Mahajan, Neil Spring, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
Abstract—We describe a novel constraint-based approach to approximate ISP link weights using only end-to-end measurements. Common routing protocols such as OSPF and IS-IS choose least-cost paths...
Copyright 2002, Intel Corporation, All rights reserved. (2002)
Blueprint For Introducing, David Culler, Timothy Roscoe, Larry Peterson, Larry Peterson, Tom Anderson, ...
This paper argues that a new class of geographically distributed network services is emerging, and that the most e#ective way to design, evaluate, and deploy these services is by using an...
The Meeting, Dennis Solheim, Davis Cycle, Tim Feldman, Wordperfect Sig, Carol Harris, ...
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Robust congestion signaling (2001)
David Ely, Neil Spring, David Wetherall, Stefan Savage, Tom Anderson
We present an improved Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) mechanism that enables a router to signal congestion to the sender without trusting the receiver or other network devices along the...
Systems Directions for Pervasive Computing (2001)
Robert Grimm, Janet Davis, Ben Hendrickson, Eric Lemar, Adam Macbeth, Steven Swanson, ...
Pervasive computing, with its focus on users and their tasks rather than on computing devices and technology, provides an attractive vision for the future of computing. But, while hardware and...
System-Level Programming Abstractions for Ubiquitous Computing (2001)
Robert Grimm, Janet Davis, Eric Lemar, Adam Macbeth, Steven Swanson, Steven Gribble, ...
The promise of ubiquitous computing is predicated on the ability of programmers to develop applications that will be able to work properly in constantly changing situations. Functions that interact...
System-Level Programming Abstractions for Ubiquitous Computing (2001)
Robert Grimm, Janet Davis, Eric Lemar, Adam Macbeth, Steven Swanson, Steven Gribble, ...
The promise of ubiquitous computing is predicated on the ability of programmers to develop applications that will be able to work properly in constantly changing situations. Functions that interact...
Programming for Pervasive Computing Environments (2001)
Robert Grimm, Janet Davis, Eric Lemar, Adam Macbeth, Steven Swanson, Steven Gribble, ...
Pervasive computing provides an attractive vision for the future of computing. Computational power will be available everywhere. Mobile and stationary devices will dynamically connect and coordinate...
Systems Directions for Pervasive Computing (2001)
Robert Grimm, Janet Davis, Ben Hendrickson, Eric Lemar, Adam Macbeth, Steven Swanson, ...
Pervasive computing, with its focus on users and their tasks rather than on computing devices and technology, provides an attractive vision for the future of computing. But, while hardware and...
Systems Directions for Pervasive Computing (2001)
Robert Grimm, Janet Davis, Ben Hendrickson, Eric Lemar, Adam Macbeth, Steven Swanson, ...
Pervasive computing, with its focus on users and their tasks rather than on computing devices and technology, provides an attractive vision for the future of computing. But, while hardware and...
Robust Congestion Signaling (2001)
David Ely Neil, Neil Spring, David Wetherall, Stefan Savage, Tom Anderson
We present an improved Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) mechanism that enables a router to signal congestion to the sender without trusting the receiver or other network devices along the...
Systems Directions for Pervasive Computing (2001)
Robert Grimm, Janet Davis, Ben Hendrickson, Eric Lemar, Adam Macbeth, Steven Swanson, ...
Pervasive computing, with its focus on users and their tasks rather than on computing devices and technology, provides an attractive vision for the future of computing. But, while hardware and...
Practical network support for IP traceback (2000)
Stefan Savage, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Tom Anderson
This paper describes a technique for tracing anonymous packet flooding attacks in the Internet back towards their source. This work is motivated by the increased frequency and sophistication of...
Practical network support for IP traceback (2000)
Stefan Savage, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Tom Anderson
This paper describes a technique for tracing anonymous packet flooding attacks in the Internet back towards their source. This work is motivated by the increased frequency and sophistication of...
Practical network support for IP traceback (2000)
Stefan Savage, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Tom Anderson
This paper describes a technique for tracing anonymous packet flooding attacks in the Internet back towards their source. This work is motivated by the increased frequency and sophistication of...
Practical network support for IP traceback (2000)
Stefan Savage, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Tom Anderson
Abstract—This paper describes a technique for tracing anonymous packet flooding attacks in the Internet back toward their source. This work is motivated by the increased frequency and...
Practical network support for IP traceback (2000)
Stefan Savage, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Tom Anderson
This paper describes a technique for tracing anonymous packet flooding attacks in the Internet back towards their source. This work is motivated by the increased frequency and sophistication of...
Practical network support for IP traceback (2000)
Stefan Savage, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Tom Anderson
This paper describes a technique for tracing anonymous packet flooding attacks in the Internet back towards their source. This work is motivated by the increased frequency and sophistication of...
A System Architecture for Pervasive Computing (2000)
Robert Grimm, Tom Anderson, Brian Bershad, David Wetherall
Pervasive computing, with its focus on users and their tasks rather than on computing devices and technology, provides an attractive vision for the future of computing. But, while hardware and...
Practical Network Support for IP Traceback (2000)
Stefan Savage, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Tom Anderson
This paper describes a technique for tracing anonymous packet flooding attacks in the Internet back towards their source. This work is motivated by the increased frequency and sophistication of...
Practical Network Support for IP Traceback (2000)
Stefan Savage, Stefan Savage, David Wetherall, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Anna Karlin, ...
This paper describes a technique for tracing anonymous attacks in the Internet back to their source. This work is motivated by the increased frequency and sophistication of denial-of-service attacks...
Practical Network Support for IP Traceback (2000)
Stefan Savage David, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Tom Anderson
This paper describes a technique for tracing anonymous packet flooding attacks in the Internet back towards their source. This work is motivated by the increased frequency and sophistication of...
Practical network support for IP traceback (2000)
Stefan Savage, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Tom Anderson
Abstract--This paper describes a technique for tracing anony-mous packet flooding attacks in the Internet back toward their source. This work is motivated by the increased frequency and...
Practical network support for IP traceback (2000)
Stefan Savage, Stefan Savage, David Wetherall, David Wetherall, Anna Karlin, Anna Karlin, ...
This paper describes a technique for tracing anonymous attacks in the Internet back to their source. This work is motivated by the increased frequency and sophistication of denial-of-service attacks...
Examining web latency: Performance analysis of a wide-area distributed system (2000)
Stefan Savage, Neal Cardwell, Geoff Voelker, Alec Wolman, Tom Anderson, Hank Levy
In this paper, we develop a methodology for determining where the time goes between when a user clicks on a Web page and when the page appears on the display. Our methodology uses only client-based...
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Reducing startup latency in web and desktop applications (1999)
Dennis Lee, Jean-loup Baer, Brian Bershad, Tom Anderson
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TCP congestion control with a misbehaving receiver (1999)
Stefan Savage, Neal Cardwell, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
In this paper, we explore the operation of TCP congestion control when the receiver can misbehave, as might occur with a greedy Web client. We first demonstrate that there are simple attacks that...
The Case for Informed Transport Protocols (1999)
Stefan Savage, Neal Cardwell, Tom Anderson
Wide-area distributed applications are frequently limited by the performance of Internet data transfer. We argue that the principle cause of this effect is the poor interaction between host-centric...
Reducing startup latency in web and desktop applications (1999)
Dennis Lee, Jean-loup Baer, Brian Bershad, Tom Anderson
Application startup latency has become a performance problem for both desktop applications and web applications. In this paper, we show that much of the latency experienced during application startup...
Mike Esler, Jeffrey Hightower, Tom Anderson, Gaetano Borriello
Computing and telecommunications are maturing, and the next century promises a shift away from technology-driven general-purpose devices. Instead, we will focus on the needs of consumers:...
Mike Esler, Jeffrey Hightower, Tom Anderson, Gaetano Borriello
Computing and telecommunications are maturing, and the next century promises a shift away from technology-driven general-purpose devices. Instead, we will focus on the needs of consumers:...
Detour: a Case for Informed Internet Routing and Transport (1999)
Stefan Savage, Tom Anderson; Amit Aggarawl, Tom Anderson, Amit Aggarwal, David Becker, Neal Cardwell, ...
Despite its obvious success, robustness, and scalability, the Internet suffers from a number of end-to-end performance and availability problems. In this paper, we attempt to quantify the...
TCP Congestion Control with a Misbehaving Receiver (1999)
Stefan Savage, Neal Cardwell, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
In this paper, we explore the operation of TCP congestion control when the receiver can misbehave, as might occur with a greedy Web client. We first demonstrate that there are simple attacks that...
Dynamic Selection of Software Components in the Face of Changing Requirements (1999)
Contact S Merad, Salah Merad, Salah Merad, Rogério De Lemos, Rogrio De Lemos, Tom Anderson, ...
Software components are characterised by their functional and non-functional properties. It is both difficult and expensive to build a software component that excels in all its nonfunctional...
The End-to-End Effects of Internet Path Selection (1999)
Stefan Savage, Andy Collins, Eric Hoffman, John Snell, Tom Anderson
The path taken by a packet traveling across the Internet depends on a large number of factors, including routing protocols and per-network routing policies. The impact of these factors on the...
The Case for Informed Transport Protocols (1999)
Stefan Savage, Neal Cardwell, Tom Anderson
Wide-area distributed applications are frequently limited by the performance of Internet data transfer. We argue that the principle cause of this effect is the poor interaction between host-centric...
Salah Merad, Rogério De Lemos, Tom Anderson, Contact S Merad, Salah Merad, Rogério De Lemos, ...
Software components are characterised by their functional and non-functional properties. It is both difficult and expensive to build a software component that excels in all its non-functional...
Detour: a case for informed internet routing and transport (1999)
Stefan Savage, Tom Anderson, Amit Aggarwal, David Becker, Neal Cardwell, Andy Collins, ...
Despite its obvious success, robustness, and scalability, the Internet suffers from a number of end-to-end performance and availability problems. In this paper, we attempt to quantify the...
Anderson, Tom, Chapman, Tom, Chiapello, Thierry, Clark, Mark, Connolly, Jeff, Dipert, Scott, ...
The environment industry is not a traditional national industry. But, in the context of a globalizing world, it is rapidly becoming a vital U.S.-led international industry consisting of...
On the Integration of Requirements Analysis and Safety Analysis for Safety-Critical Software (1998)
Rogdrio De Lemos, Amer Saeed, Tom Anderson
Experience has shown that in computer based safety-critical systems, faults introduced during the phase of softwam requirements analysis can and do cause accidents. In this paper; we present an...
Modeling the Performance of Short TCP Connections (1998)
Neal Cardwell, Stefan Savage, Tom Anderson
Recently researchers have proposed several analytic models of TCP performance. Several of these models accurately describe the steady-state behavior of long TCP connections transferring megabytes of...
The Energy Efficiency of IRAM Architectures (1997)
Richard Fromm, Stylianos Perissakis, Neal Cardwell, Christoforos Kozyrakis, Bruce Mcgaughy, David Patterson, ...
Portable systems demand energy efficiency in order to maximize battery life. IRAM architectures, which combine DRAM and a processor on the same chip in a DRAM process, are more energy efficient than...
Investigation of Attenuation and Blockage of Lg in the Vicinity of the Kyrgyz Array, (1996)
Cormier, Vernon F., Anderson, Tom
Synthetic seismograms and ray paths obtained by 3-D dynamic ray tracing are compared with regional seismograms from the KNET array in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, in the former Soviet Union....
Today’s Situation: DRAM (1996)
David Patterson, Tom Anderson, Kathy Yelick
on single chip: » bridge the processormemory performance gap via on-chip latency & bandwidth » improve power-performance (no DRAM bus) » lower minimum memory size (designer picks any amount)...
The Energy Efficiency of IRAM Architectures (1996)
Richard Fromm, Stylianos Perissakis, Neal Cardwell, Christoforos Kozyrakis, Bruce Mcgaughy, David Patterson, ...
Portable systems demand energy efficiency in order to maximize battery life. IRAM architectures, which combine DRAM and a processor on the same chip in a DRAM process, are more energy efficient than...
David Patterson, Tom Anderson, Kathy Yelick
on single chip: » bridge the processormemory performance gap via on-chip latency & bandwidth » improve power-performance (no DRAM bus) » lower minimum memory size (designer picks any amount)...
Hansen, Richard M., Ryan, Louise, Anderson, Tom, Krzywda, Beth, Quebbeman, Edward, Benson, Al, ...
Background: Phase II studies of fluorouracil (5-FU) administered by protracted intravenous infusion have suggested an improved response rate and decreased toxicity profile when compared with 5-FU...
Analysis of Safety Requirements for Process Control Systems (1995)
Tom Anderson, Rogžrio De Lemos, Amer Saeed
Abstract. An essential basis for the development of software for safetycritical systems is to establish high-quality requirements specifications. This paper describes an approach to the incremental...
Analysis of Safety Requirements for Process Control Systems (1995)
Tom Anderson, Rogério De Lemos, Rog��rio De Lemos, Amer Saeed
An essential basis for the development of software for safety-critical systems is to establish high-quality requirements specifications. This paper describes an approach to the incremental and...
Usits Th Usenix, Neil Spring, David Wetherall, Tom Anderson
We present Scriptroute, a system that allows ordinary Internet users to conduct network measurements from remote vantage points. We seek to combine the flexibility found in dedicated measurement...
An archaeological museum for Auburn University /--Tom Anderson. (1982)
Thesis (B. Arch.)--Auburn University, 1982.
David Patterson, Tom Anderson, Kathy Yelick
on single chip: » bridge the processormemory performance gap via on-chip latency & bandwidth » improve power-performance » lower minimum memory size Proc L2$
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Anderson, Tom, Schein, Philip S., McMenamin, Mary G., Cooney, David A.
The diabetogenic activity of streptozotocin has been correlated with a reduction in pyridine nucleotide synthesis in the mouse pancreatic islet. To determine the specificity of this reduction for...
Anderson, Tom, Schein, Philip S., McMenamin, Mary G., Cooney, David A.
The diabetogenic activity of streptozotocin has been correlated with a reduction in pyridine nucleotide synthesis in the mouse pancreatic islet. To determine the specificity of this reduction for...