ISMA Oct '02 Multiresolution and correlation analysis of global Internet measurements

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On October 7-11, 2002, CAIDA and the Lorentz Center will co-host an Internet
Statistics and Metrics Analysis workshop concerning the multiresolution
analysis of core
routing tables and macroscopic topology data sets. This meeting is
intended for researchers and practitioners experienced in data analysis, data visualization, and Internet operations fields. This workshop will be the eighth
in a series of workshops held since 1996 on Internet data collection and analysis research issues.
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Workshop Research Topics:
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Inference of global Internet topology changes, routing policies,and routing behavior propagation, using BGP data
as well as passive measurements.
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Anomalies within Internet address space and BGP behavior (flaps, holes, unallocated but announced IP space, AS-distributions).
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BGP convergence and scalability.
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Co-relation between path failures and BGP events which can help in characterizing redundancy among service providers.
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A comparative analysis of timing and content characteristics of global prefix attribute changes.
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Observations on traffic flow patterns and routing policies.
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Estimation of intra-AS demands (traffic matrix) and traffic dynamics at different timescales.
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Status reports of the RIPE NCC measurement infrastructure.
This workshop builds on research covered in several earlier workshops. For more information about previous work, see:
Workshop Sponsors
This meeting, sponsored by the Cooperative Association for Internet Data
Analysis (CAIDA) and the Lorentz Center will be held at the
Lorentz Center
on the campus of the Leiden University in the Netherlands. Funding
for this event is provided in part by the National Science Foundation (NSF)
under grant number ANI-9996248.
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