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<a href="http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1298306.1298327&amp;coll=GUIDE&amp;dl=">http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1298306.1298327&amp;coll=GUIDE&amp;dl=</a>
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<b>ENTRY DATE:</b>
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2008-06-16


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In this note we discuss issues surrounding how to provide and use
network measurement data made available for sharing among
researchers. While previous work has focused on the technical details of
enabling sharing via traffic anonymization, we focus on higher-level
aspects of the process such as potential harm to the provider (e.g., by
de-anonymizing a shared dataset) or interactions to strengthen
subsequent research (e.g., helping to establish ground truth). We
believe the community would benefit from a dialog regarding expectations
and responsibilities of data providers, and the etiquette involved with
using others' measurement data. To this end, we provide a set of
guidelines that aim to aid the process of sharing measurement data. We
present these not as specific rules, but rather a framework under which
providers and users can better attain a mutual understanding about how
to treat particular datasets.





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