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- 2011
- Dushyant Arora, Anja Feldmann, Gregor Schaffrath, Stefan Schmid:
On the Benefit of Virtualization: Strategies for Flexible Server Allocation. Hot-ICE 2011 - David Breitgand, Gilad Kutiel, Danny Raz:
Cost-Aware Live Migration of Services in the Cloud. Hot-ICE 2011 - Xu Chen, Yun Mao, Zhuoqing Morley Mao, Jacobus E. van der Merwe:
KnowOps: Towards an Embedded Knowledge Base for Network Management and Operations. Hot-ICE 2011 - Sourabh Jain, Zhi-Li Zhang:
Simplifying Manageability, Scalability and Host Mobility in Large-Scale Enterprise Networks using VEIL-click. Hot-ICE 2011 - Lavanya Jose, Minlan Yu:
Online Measurement of Large Traffic Aggregates on Commodity Switches. Hot-ICE 2011 - Haiyang Qian, Deep Medhi:
Server Operational Cost Optimization for Cloud Computing Service Providers over a Time Horizon. Hot-ICE 2011 - HariGovind V. Ramasamy, Cheng-Lin Tsao, Birgit Pfitzmann, Nikolai Joukov, James W. Murray:
Towards Automated Identification of Security Zone Classification in Enterprise Networks. Hot-ICE 2011 - Soumitra Sarkar, Ruchi Mahindru, Rafah Hosn, Norbert G. Vogl, HariGovind V. Ramasamy:
Automated Incident Management for a Platform-as-a-Service Cloud. Hot-ICE 2011 - Parmjeet Singh, Myungjin Lee, Sagar Kumar, Ramana Rao Kompella:
Enabling Flow-level Latency Measurements across Routers in Data Centers. Hot-ICE 2011 - Richard Wang, Dana Butnariu, Jennifer Rexford:
OpenFlow-Based Server Load Balancing Gone Wild. Hot-ICE 2011 - Ye Wang, Cheng Huang, Jin Li, Philip A. Chou, Yang Richard Yang:
QoSaaS: Quality of Service as a Service. Hot-ICE 2011 - Gabriel A. Weaver, Nicholas J. Foti, Sergey Bratus, Daniel N. Rockmore, Sean W. Smith:
Using Hierarchical Change Mining to Manage Network Security Policy Evolution. Hot-ICE 2011 - Kevin C. Webb, Alex C. Snoeren, Kenneth Yocum:
Topology Switching for Data Center Networks. Hot-ICE 2011 - Qi Zhang, Eren Gürses, Raouf Boutaba, Jin Xiao:
Dynamic Resource Allocation for Spot Markets in Clouds. Hot-ICE 2011 - Anees Shaikh, Kobus van der Merwe:
USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Management of Internet, Cloud, and Enterprise Networks and Services, Hot-ICE'11, Boston, MA, USA, March 29, 2011. USENIX Association 2011 [contents]
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