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Distributed scheduling in large scale monitoring infrastructures

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Network monitoring is becoming a necessity for network operators, who usually deploy several monitoring applications that aid in tasks such as traffic engineering, capacity planning and the detection of attacks or other anomalies. There is also an increasing interest in large-scale network monitoring infrastructures that can run multiple applications in several network viewpoints [4].

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P. Barlet-Ros et al. Load shedding in network monitoring applications. In Proc. of USENIX Annual Technical Conf., June 2007.
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T. Casavant and J. Kuhl. A taxonomy of scheduling in general-purpose distributed computing systems. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 14(2): 141--154, 1988.
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G. Iannaccone. Fast prototyping of network data mining applications. In Proc. of PAM, Mar. 2006.
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kc claffy et al. Community-oriented network measurement infrastructure (CONMI) workshop report. SIGCOMM CCR, 36(2), 2006.

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CoNEXT '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM CoNEXT Conference
December 2008
526 pages
ISBN:9781605582108
DOI:10.1145/1544012
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