TECHNICAL REPORTS
- Christine
Bassem and Azer Bestavros.
Mechanism Design for Spatio-Temporal Request Satisfaction in Mobile
Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2012-002, CS Department, Boston University, February
10 2012.
- Azer
Bestavros and Assaf Kfoury.
A Domain Specific Language for Incremental and Modular
Design of Large-Scale Verifiably-Safe Flow Networks (Preliminary
Report).
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2011-016, CS Department, Boston University, July 11
2011.
- Azer Bestavros,
Dora Erdos, Vatche Ishakian, Andrei Lapets, and Evimaria Terzi.
The Filter-Placement Problem and its Application to Content
De-Duplication.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2011-005, CS Department, Boston University, February
21 2011.
- Vatche
Ishakian and Azer Bestavros.
MorphoSys: Efficient Colocation of QoS-Constrained Workloads in the Cloud.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2011-002, CS Department, Boston University, January
25 2011.
- Vatche Ishakian,
Dora Erdos, Evimaria Terzi, and Azer Bestavros.
A
Framework for the Evaluation and Management of Network Centrality.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2011-022, CS Department, Boston University, October
13 2011.
- Vatche Ishakian,
Raymond Sweha, Azer Bestavros, and Jonathan Appavoo.
Dynamic Pricing For Efficient Workload Colocation.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2011-024, CS Department, Boston University, November
15 2011.
- Richard Skowyra,
Azer Bestavros, and Sharon Goldberg.
The Zenith
Attack: Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2011-015, CS Department, Boston University, May 15
2011.
- Nate Soule, Azer
Bestavros, Vatche Ishakian, Assaf Kfoury, and Andrei Lapets.
Use Cases for Compositional Modeling and Analysis of Equation-based
Constrained Flow Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2011-019, CS Department, Boston University, July 15
2011.
- Nate Soule, Azer
Bestavros, Assaf Kfoury, and Andrei Lapets.
Safe Compositional Network Sketches: NetSketch Tool
Implementation.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2011-004, CS Department, Boston University, February
8 2011.
- Raymond Sweha,
Vatche Ishakian, and Azer Bestavros.
AngelCast: Cloud-based Peer-Assisted Live Streaming Using Optimized Multi-Tree
Construction.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2011-026, CS Department, Boston University, December
14 2011.
- Francesco
Albanese, Damiano Carra, Pietro Michiardi, and Azer Bestavros.
Cloud-based Content Distribution on a Budget.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2010-022, CS Department, Boston University, August
12 2010.
- Vatche Ishakian,
Azer Bestavros, and Assaf Kfoury.
A
Type-Theoretic Framework for Efficient and Safe Colocation of Periodic
Real-time Systems.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2010-002, CS Department, Boston University, January
24 2010.
- Vatche Ishakian,
Andrei Lapets, Azer Bestavros, and Assaf Kfoury.
Formal Verification of SLA Transformations.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2010-025, CS Department, Boston University, August
24 2010.
- Vatche Ishakian,
Raymond Sweha, Jorge Londono, and Azer Bestavros.
Colocation as
a Service: Strategic and Operational Services for Cloud Colocation.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2010-003, CS Department, Boston University, March 1
2010.
- Andrei Lapets,
Assaf Kfoury, and Azer Bestavros.
Safe
Compositional Network Sketches: Reasoning with Automated Assistance.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2010-001, CS Department, Boston University, January
19 2010.
- Raymond Sweha,
Vatche Ishakian, and Azer Bestavros.
Angels In the Cloud -- A Peer-Assisted Bulk-Synchronous Content Distribution
Service.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2010-024, CS Department, Boston University, August
12 2010.
- Christine
Bassem and Azer Bestavros.
CSR: Constrained Selfish Routing in Ad-hoc Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2009-018, CS Department, Boston University, May 28
2009.
- Azer Bestavros,
Assaf Kfoury, Andrei Lapets, and Michael Ocean.
Safe Compositional Network Sketches: The Formal Framework.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2009-029, CS Department, Boston University, October
1 2009.
- Azer Bestavros,
Assaf Kfoury, Andrei Lapets, and Michael Ocean.
Safe Compositional Network Sketches: Tool and Use Cases.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2009-028, CS Department, Boston University, October
1 2009.
- Jorge Londono,
Azer Bestavros, and Nikolaos Laoutaris.
Trade and Cap: A Customer-Managed, Market-Based System for Trading Bandwidth
Allowances at a Shared Link.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2009-025, CS Department, Boston University, July 29
2009.
- Jorge Londono,
Azer Bestavros, and Shang-Hua Teng.
Collocation Games And Their Application to Distributed Resource
Management.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2009-002, CS Department, Boston University, February
7 2009.
- Hany Morcos, Azer
Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
Preferential Field Coverage Through Detour-Based Mobility Coordination.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2009-010, CS Department, Boston University, March 30
2009.
- Raymond Sweha, Azer
Bestavros, and John Byers.
Angels --
In-Network Support for Minimum Distribution Time in P2P Overlays.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2009-003, CS Department, Boston University, February
10 2009.
- Fernando Duarte,
Bernardo Mattos, Jussara Almeida, Virgilio Almeida, Mariela Curiel, and Azer
Bestavros.
Hierarchical Characterization and Generation of Blogosphere
Workloads.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2008-028, CS Department, Boston University, October
17 2008.
- Jorge
Londono and Azer Bestavros.
A Two-Tiered On-Line Server-Side Bandwidth Reservation
Framework for the Real-Time Delivery of Multiple Video Streams.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2008-012, CS Department, Boston University, July 1
2008.
- Hany Morcos,
George Atia, Azer Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
An Information Theoretic Framework for Field
Monitoring Using Autonomously Mobile Sensors.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2008-003, CS Department, Boston University, February
10 2008.
- Hany Morcos, Azer
Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
Detour-Based Mobility Coordination in DTNs.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2008-004, CS Department, Boston University, February
10 2008.
- Michael Ocean, Assaf
Kfoury, and Azer Bestavros.
A Type System For Safe SN Resource Allocation.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2008-011, CS Department, Boston University, June 14
2008.
- Georgios
Smaragdakis, Vassilis Lekakis, Nikolaos Laoutaris, Azer Bestavros, John
Byers, and Mema Roussopoulos.
The EGOIST Overlay Routing System.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2008-016, CS Department, Boston University, July 22
2008.
- Hany Morcos, Azer
Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
Amorphous Placement and Informed Diffusion for
Efficient Field Monitoring by Autonomusly Mobile Sensors.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2007-008, CS Department, Boston University, June 6
2007.
- Niky Riga, Ibrahim
Matta, and Azer Bestavros.
A Geometric Approach to Slot Alignment in Wireless Sensor Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2007-002, CS Department, Boston University, March 26
2007.
- Georgios
Smaragdakis, Nikolaos Laoutaris, Azer Bestavros, John Byers, and Mema
Roussopoulos.
EGOIST:
Overlay Routing using Selfish Neighbor Selection.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2007-013, CS Department, Boston University, October
9 2007.
- Georgios
Smaragdakis, Nikolaos Laoutaris, Azer Bestavros, John Byers, and Mema
Roussopoulos.
Improving the Performance of Overlay Routing and P2P File
Sharing using Selfish Neighbor Selection.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2007-006, CS Department, Boston University, May 15
2007.
- Georgios
Smaragdakis, Nikolaos Laoutaris, Pietro Michiardi, Azer Bestavros, John
Byers, and Mema Roussopoulos.
Swarming on optimized graphs for n-way broadcast.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2007-009, CS Department, Boston University, July 5
2007.
- Fernando Duarte,
Bernardo Mattos, Azer Bestavros, Virgilio Almeida, and Jussara Almeida.
Traffic Characteristics and Communication Patterns in Blogosphere.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2006-033, CS Department, Boston University, December
15 2006.
- Mina Guirguis,
Azer Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
On the Impact of Low-Rate Attacks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2006-002, CS Department, Boston University, February
6 2006.
- Nikolaos
Laoutaris, Georgios Smaragdakis, Azer Bestavros, and John Byers.
Implications of Selfish Neighbor Selection in Overlay Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2006-019, CS Department, Boston University, July 14
2006.
- Nikolaos
Laoutaris, Georgios Smaragdakis, Azer Bestavros, Ibrahim Matta, and Ioannis
Stavrakakis.
Distributed Selfish Caching.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2006-003, CS Department, Boston University, February
7 2006.
- Nikolaos
Laoutaris, Georgios Smaragdakis, Konstantinos Oikonomou, Ioannis Stavrakakis,
and Azer Bestavros.
Distributed Placement of Service Facilities in Large-Scale
Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2006-018, CS Department, Boston University, July 14
2006.
- Nikolaos
Laoutaris, Georgos Zervas, Azer Bestavros, and George Kollios.
The Cache Inference Problem and its Application to Content and
Request Routing.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2006-017, CS Department, Boston University, July 14
2006.
- Jorge
Londono and Azer Bestavros.
netEmbed:
A Network Resource Mapping Service for Distributed Applications.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2006-032, CS Department, Boston University, December
15 2006.
- Karim Mattar,
Ashwin Sridharan, Hui Zang, Ibrahim Matta, and Azer Bestavros.
On the Interaction between TCP and the Wireless Channel in CDMA2000
Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2006-009, CS Department, Boston University, June 6
2006.
- Karim Mattar,
Ashwin Sridharan, Hui Zang, Ibrahim Matta, and Azer Bestavros.
TCP over CDMA2000 Networks: A Cross-Layer Measurement
Study.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2006-030, CS Department, Boston University, October
25 2006.
- Hany Morcos, Azer
Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
Amorphous Placement and Retrieval of Sensory Data in Sparse
Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2006-005, CS Department, Boston University, April 4
2006.
- Hany Morcos, Azer
Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
Real-Time Spatio-Temporal Query Processing in Mobile Ad-Hoc Sensor
Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2006-028, CS Department, Boston University, October
15 2006.
- Michael Ocean, Assaf
Kfoury, and Azer Bestavros.
Integrating Sensor-Network Research and Development into a Software
Engineering Curriculum.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2006-016, CS Department, Boston University, July 14
2006.
- Azer Bestavros,
Adam Bradley, Assaf Kfoury, and Ibrahim Matta.
Typed Abstraction of Complex Network Compositions.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2005-014, CS Department, Boston University, May 1
2005.
- Yarom Gabay, Assaf
Kfoury, Likai Liu, Azer Bestavros, Adam Bradley, and Ibrahim Matta.
Type Systems for a Network Specification Language With
Multiple-Choice Let.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2005-034, CS Department, Boston University, December
28 2005.
- Nikolaos
Laoutaris, Georgios Smaragdakis, Azer Bestavros, and Ioannis Stavrakakis.
Mistreatment in Distributed Caching Groups: Causes and
Implications.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2005-026, CS Department, Boston University, July 7
2005.
- Likai Liu, Assaf
Kfoury, Azer Bestavros, Adam Bradley, Yarom Gabay, and Ibrahim Matta.
Safe
Compositional Specification of Networking Systems: TRAFFIC The Language and
Its Type Checking.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2005-015, CS Department, Boston University, May 12
2005.
- Likai Liu, Assaf
Kfoury, Azer Bestavros, Yarom Gabay, Adam Bradley, and Ibrahim Matta.
Safe Compositional Specification of Networking Systems: A
Compositional Analysis Approach.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2005-033, CS Department, Boston University, December
28 2005.
- Azer Bestavros,
Adam Bradley, Assaf Kfoury, and Ibrahim Matta.
Safe Compositional Specification of Networking Systems.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2004-021, CS Department, Boston University, May 14
2004.
- Adam Bradley,
Assaf Kfoury, and Azer Bestavros.
StaXML:
Static Typing of XML Document Fragments for Imperative Web Scripting
Languages.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2004-007, CS Department, Boston University, February
13 2004.
- Ching Chang,
Feifei Li Li, Azer Bestavros, and George Kollios.
GreedyDual-Join: Locality-Aware Buffer Management for Approximate Join Processing Over Data
Streams.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2004-028, CS Department, Boston University, July 1
2004.
- Vijay Erramilli,
Ibrahim Matta, and Azer Bestavros.
On the
Interaction between Data Aggregation and Topology Control in Wireless Sensor
Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2004-024, CS Department, Boston University, June 18
2004.
- Mina Guirguis,
Azer Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
Exploiting the
Transients of Adaptation for RoQ Attacks on Internet Resources.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2004-005, CS Department, Boston University, January
30 2004.
- Hany Morcos,
Ibrahim Matta, and Azer Bestavros.
M2RC:
Multiplicative-increase/additive-decrease Multipath Routing Control for
Wireless Sensor Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2004-029, CS Department, Boston University, July 14
2004.
- Niky Riga, Ibrahim
Matta, and Azer Bestavros.
DIP: Density
Inference Protocol for wireless sensor networks and its application to
density-unbiased statistics.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2004-023, CS Department, Boston University, May 31
2004.
- Abhishek Sharma,
Azer Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
dPAM: A
Distributed Prefetching Protocol for Scalable Asynchronous Multicast in P2P
Systems.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2004-026, CS Department, Boston University, July 1
2004.
- Georgios
Smaragdakis, Ibrahim Matta, and Azer Bestavros.
SEP: A
Stable Election Protocol for clustered heterogeneous wireless sensor
networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2004-022, CS Department, Boston University, May 31
2004.
- Yuting Zhang, Azer
Bestavros, Mina Guirguis, Ibrahim Matta, and Richard West.
Friendly
Virtual Machine: Leveraging a Feedback-Control Model for Application
Adaptation.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2004-030, CS Department, Boston University, July 19
2004.
- Adam Bradley, Azer Bestavros, and Assaf Kfoury.
Systematic Verification of Safety Properties of Arbitrary Network
Protocol Compositions Using CHAIN.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2003-012, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 2003.
- Gali Diamant,
Leonid Veytser, Ibrahim Matta, Azer Bestavros, Mina Guirguis, Liang Guo,
Yuting Zhang, and Sean Chen.
itmBench:
Generalized API for Internet Traffic Managers.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2003-032, CS Department, Boston University, December
16 2003.
- Mina Guirguis, Azer Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
On the Efficiency and Fairness of Transmission Control Loops: A Case for
Exogenous Losses.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2003-013, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 2003.
- Mina Guirguis, Azer Bestavros, Ibrahim Matta, Niky
Riga, Gali Diamant, and Yuting Zhang.
Providing Soft Bandwidth Guarantees Using Elastic TCP-based Tunnels.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2003-028, CS Department, Boston University, December
2 2003.
- Adam Bradley, Azer Bestavros, and Assaf Kfoury.
Safe Composition of Web Communication Protocols for Extensible Edge
Services.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2002-017, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 2002.
- Adam Bradley, Azer Bestavros, and Assaf Kfoury.
Validating Arbitrarily Large Network Protocol Compositions with
Finite Computation.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2002-030, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, November 2002.
- Khaled Harfoush, Azer Bestavros, and John Byers.
PeriScope: An Active Measurement API.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2002-005, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, January 2002.
- Shudong Jin and Azer Bestavros.
Cache
and Relay Streaming Media Delivery for Asynchronous Clients.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2002-024, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 2002.
- Shudong Jin and Azer Bestavros.
Small-World Internet Topologies: Possible Causes and
Implications on Scalability of End-System Multicast.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2002-004, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, January 2002.
- Eveline Veloso, Virgilio Almeida, Wagner Meira, Azer Bestavros,
and Shudong Jin.
A Hierarchical Characterization of a Live Streaming
Media Workload.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2002-014, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 2002.
- Azer Bestavros and Sumit Mehrotra.
DNS-based Internet Client Clustering and Characterization.
Technical Report BUCS-2001-012, Boston University, Computer Science Department,
Boston, MA 02215, June 2001.
- Azer Bestavros and Michael Rabinovich.
Proceedings of the Sixth International Web Content Caching and Distribution Workshop
(WCW'01).
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2001-017, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, August 2001.
- Azer Bestavros, John Byers, and Khaled Harfoush.
Inference and
Labeling of Metric-Induced Network Topologies.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2001-010, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, June 2001.
- Adam Bradley and Azer Bestavros.
Basis Token
Consistency: A Practical Mechanism for Strong Web Cache Consistency.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2001-024, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, October 2001.
- Khaled Harfoush, Azer Bestavros, and John Byers.
Measuring Bottleneck Bandwidth of Targeted Path Segments.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2001-016, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, July 2001.
- Shudong Jin and Azer Bestavros.
GISMO: A
Generator of Internet Streaming Media Objects and Workloads.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2001-020, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, October 2001.
- Shudong Jin and Azer Bestavros.
Scalability of Multicast Delivery for Non-sequential Streaming
Access.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2001-025, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, October 2001.
- Shudong Jin, Azer Bestavros, and Arun Iyengar.
Accelerating Internet Streaming Media Delivery using Network-Aware Partial
Caching.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2001-023, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, October 2001.
- Shudong Jin, Liang Guo, Ibrahim Matta, and Azer Bestavros.
A Spectrum of TCP-friendly Window-based Congestion Control
Algorithms.
Technical Report BUCS-2002-027, Boston University, Computer Science Department,
Boston, MA 02215, July 2001.
- Shudong Jin, Liang Guo, Ibrahim Matta, and Azer Bestavros.
A Spectrum of
TCP-friendly Window-based Congestion Control Algorithms.
Technical Report BUCS-2001-015, Boston University, Computer Science Department,
Boston, MA 02215, July 2001.
- Shudong Jin, Liang Guo, Ibrahim Matta, and Azer Bestavros.
TCP-friendly
SIMD Congestion Control and Its Convergence Behavior.
Technical Report BUCS-2001-006, Boston University, Computer Science Department,
Boston, MA 02215, May 2001.
- Paul Barford, Azer Bestavros, John Byers, and Mark Crovella.
On the Marginal Utility of Deploying Measurement
Infrastructure.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2000-018, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, July 2000.
- Enrique Duvos and Azer Bestavros.
An Infrastructure for the Dynamic Distribution of Web Applications
and Services.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2000-027, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, December 2000.
- Khaled Harfoush, Azer Bestavros, and John Byers.
Robust Identification of Shared Losses Using End-to-End
Unicast Probes.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2000-013, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 2000.
- Khaled Harfoush, Azer Bestavros, and John Byers.
Unicast-based Characterization of Network Loss
Topologies.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2000-016, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, July 2000.
- Shudong Jin and Azer Bestavros.
GreedyDual* Web Caching Algorithm: Exploiting the Two Sources of Temporal
Locality in Web Request Streams.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2000-011, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, April 2000.
- Ibrahim Matta and Azer Bestavros.
QoS
Controllers for the Internet.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2000-008, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, March 2000.
- Stanislav Rost, John Byers, and Azer Bestavros.
The
Cyclone Server Architecture: Streamlining Delivery of Popular Content.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-2000-025, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, December 2000.
- Luis Aversa and Azer Bestavros.
Load Balancing a Cluster of Web Servers using Distributed Packet
Rewriting.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1999-001, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, January 1999.
- Prithwish Basu, Ashok Narayanan, Wang Ke, Tom Little, and Azer
Bestavros.
Optimal Scheduling of Secondary Content for Aggregation in Video-on-Demand
Systems.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1999-008, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, August 1999.
This report is cross listed as BU ECE Department Technical Report:
TR-12-16-98.
- Azer
Bestavros, John Byers, Mark Crovella, Paul Barford, Ibrahim Matta, and
Michael Mitzenmacher.
BU/NSF
Workshop on Internet Measurement Instrumentation and Characterization.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1999-019, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, December 1999.
- Shudong Jin and Azer Bestavros.
Popularity-Aware GreedyDual-Size Web Proxy Caching Algorithms.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1999-009, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, August 1999.
- Shudong Jin and Azer Bestavros.
Temporal Locality in Web Request Streams: Sources, Characteristics, and
Caching Implications.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1999-009, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, August 1999.
- Jaehee Yoon, Azer Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
Adaptive
Reliable Multicast.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1999-012, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, September 1999.
- Jaehee Yoon, Azer Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
SomeCast:
A Paradigm for Real-Time Adaptive Reliable Multicast.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1999-018, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, December 1999.
- Alia Atlas and Azer Bestavros.
An Omniscient Scheduling Oracle for Systems with Harmonic
Periods.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1998-014, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, September 1998.
- Alia Atlas and Azer Bestavros.
Design and Implementation of SRMS in Kurt Linux.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1998-013, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, September 1998.
- Alia Atlas and Azer Bestavros.
Multiplexing VBR Traffic Flows with Guaranteed Application-level QoS Using Statistical
Rate Monotonic Scheduling.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1998-011, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 1998.
- Alia Atlas and Azer Bestavros.
Slack Stealing Job Admission Control Scheduling.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1998-009, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 1998.
- Alia Atlas and Azer Bestavros.
Statistical
Rate Monotonic Scheduling.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1998-010, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 1998.
- Alia Atlas and Azer Bestavros.
The
Statistical Rate Monotonic Scheduling Workbench.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1998-012, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 1998.
- Paul Barford, Azer Bestavros, Adam Bradley, and Mark Crovella.
Changes in Web Client Access Patterns: Characteristics
and Caching Implications.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1998-023, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, December 1998.
- Azer Bestavros and Olivier Hartmann.
Aggregating Congestion Information Over Sequences of TCP Connections.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1998-001, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, January 1998.
- Azer Bestavros, Mark Crovella, Jun Liu, and David Martin.
Distributed
Packet Rewriting and its Application to Scalable Server Architectures.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1998-003, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, February 1998.
- Gitae
Kim and Azer Bestavros.
Preserving
Bandwidth Through A Lazy Packet Discard Policy in ATM Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1998-005, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, February 1998.
- Sanjoy Baruah and Azer Bestavros.
Real-Time Mutable Broadcast Disks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1997-007, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 1997.
- Azer Bestavros.
Discovering
Spatial Locality in World Wide Web Access Patterns using Data Mining of
Document Clusters in Server Logs.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1997-016, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, August 1997.
- Azer Bestavros.
Proceedings of the 18th Real-Time Systems Symposium WIP Session.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1997-021, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, December 1997.
- Azer
Bestavros and Gitae Kim.
Exploiting Redundancy for Timeliness in TCP Boston.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1997-001, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, January 1997.
- Azer Bestavros and Ibrahim Matta.
Load Profiling for Efficient Route Selection in Multi-Class Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1997-009, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 1997.
Also NU-CCS-97-08 at Northeastern University.
- Azer Bestavros, Naomi Katagai, and Jorge Londono.
Admission Control and Scheduling for High Performance World Wide
Web Servers.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1997-015, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, August 1997.
- Ibrahim Matta and Azer Bestavros.
Evaluation of a Load Profiling Approach to Routing Guaranteed
Bandwidth Flows.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1997-013, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, July 1997.
Also NU-CCS-97-10 at Northeastern University.
- Sue
Nagy and Azer Bestavros.
Concurrency Admission Control Management in ACCORD.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1997-010, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, May 1997.
- Virgilio Almeida, Azer Bestavros, Mark Crovella, and Adriana
de Oliveira.
Characterizing Reference Locality in the World Wide Web.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1996-011, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, June 1996.
- Sanjoy Baruah and Azer Bestavros.
Pinwheel Scheduling for Fault-tolerant Broadcast Disks in Real-time Database
Systems.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1996-023, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, August 1996.
- Azer Bestavros.
Advances in Real-Time Database Systems Research.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1996-003, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, January 1996.
- Azer Bestavros.
AIDA-based Real-Time Fault-Tolerant Broadcast Disks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1996-001, Boston University, CS Dept, Boston, MA
02215, January 1996.
- Azer Bestavros.
Load Profiling in Distributed Real-Time Systems: One Size Doesn't Fit All.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1996-017, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, August 1996.
- Azer Bestavros.
Proceedings of the 17th Real-Time Systems Symposium WIP Session.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1996-027, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, December 1996.
- Azer
Bestavros and Gitae Kim.
TCP
Boston: A Fragmentation-tolerant TCP Protocol for ATM Networks.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1996-014, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, July 1996.
- Azer Bestavros and Sue Nagy.
An Admission Control Paradigm for Real-Time Databases.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1996-002, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, January 1996.
- Azer
Bestavros, Marina Chen, Mark Crovella, Abdelsalam Heddaya, Stan Sclaroff, and
James Cowie.
Responsive Web
Computing: Resource Management, Protocol Techniques, and Applications (A
research statement).
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1996-008, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, March 1996.
- Azer Bestavros, Kwei-Jay Lin, and Sang Son.
RTDB'96: The
First International Workshop on Real-Time Database Systems (Workshop
Report).
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1996-013, Boston University, Computer Science
Department, July 1996.
- Azer Bestavros.
Demand-based Document Dissemination for the World Wide Web.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1995-003, Boston University, CS Dept, Boston, MA
02215, February 1995.
- Azer Bestavros.
Using Speculation to Reduce Server Load and Service Time on the World Wide
Web.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1995-006, Boston University, CS Dept, Boston, MA
02215, April 1995.
- Azer Bestavros and Carlos Cunha.
A Prefetching
Protocol Using Client Speculation for the World Wide Web.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1995-011, Boston University, CS Dept, Boston, MA
02215, April 1995.
- Azer
Bestavros and Yueh-Lin Liu.
Simulation of Hardware Dynamic Scheduling on the DLX Architecture.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1995-013, Boston University, CS Dept, Boston, MA
02215, June 1995.
- Azer
Bestavros, Robert Carter, Mark Crovella, Carlos Cunha, Abdelsalam Heddaya,
and Suliman Mirdad.
Application Level Document Caching in the Internet.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1995-002, Boston University, CS Dept, Boston, MA
02215, January 1995.
- Patrick Cai and Azer
Bestavros.
Object-Oriented Animation on the World Wide Web.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1995-012, Boston University, CS Dept, Boston, MA
02215, May 1995.
- Mark Crovella and Azer Bestavros.
Explaining World Wide Web Traffic Self-Similarity.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1995-015, Boston University, CS Dept, Boston, MA
02215, August 1995.
- Carlos Cunha, Azer Bestavros, and Mark Crovella.
Characteristics of World Wide Web Client-based Traces.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1995-010, Boston University, CS Dept, Boston, MA
02215, April 1995.
- Azer Bestavros.
Towards physically-correct specifications of embedded real-time systems.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1994-008, Computer Science Department, Boston
University, Boston, MA, May 1994.
This report supersedes BU-TR-93-012.
- Azer Bestavros and Spyridon Braoudakis.
Timeliness via speculation for real-time databases.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1994-007, Computer Science Department, Boston
University, Boston, MA, May 1994.
- Thomas Marlowe, William Pugh, Ted Baker, Azer Bestavros,
Ron Cytron, and Victor Fay Wolfe.
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Language, Compiler, and Tool
Support for Real-Time Systems.
Technical Report CS-TR-3342, Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Maryland,
College Park, MD, August 1994.
Also cross-referenced as UMIACS-TR-94-104.
- Azer Bestavros.
Building Responsive Systems from Physically-correct Specifications.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1993-012, Computer Science Department, Boston
University, Boston, MA, July 1993.
- Azer Bestavros.
Speculative
Concurrency Control.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1993-002, Computer Science Department, Boston
University, Boston, MA, February 1993.
- Azer Bestavros and Mohammad Makarechian.
AIDA-based Distributed File System.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1993-020, Computer Science Department, Boston
University, December 1993.
- Azer Bestavros and Biao Wang.
Multi-version speculative concurrency control with delayed commit.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1993-014, Computer Science Department, Boston
University, Boston, MA, October 1993.
- Azer Bestavros, Spyridon Braoudakis, and Euthimios Panagos.
Performance Evaluation of Two-shadow Speculative Concurrency Control.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1993-001, Computer Science Department, Boston
University, Boston, MA, January 1993.
- Azer Bestavros.
AIDA-based Reliable Communication for Time-Critical Distributed Systems.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1992-020, Computer Science Department, Boston
University, Boston, MA, November 1992.
- Azer Bestavros.
Speculative Concurrency Control: A Position Statement.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1992-016, Computer Science Department, Boston
University, Boston, MA, July 1992.
- Azer Bestavros and Spyridon Braoudakis.
A
family of Speculative Concurrency Control Algorithms.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1992-017, Computer Science Department, Boston
University, Boston, MA, July 1992.
- Azer Bestavros and Natalya Fridman.
Implementation of a Vectorized and Pipelined DLX Simulator.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1992-018, Computer Science Department, Boston
University, Boston, MA, August 1992.
- Azer
Bestavros, Devora Reich, and Robert Popp.
CLEOPATRA Compiler Design and Implementation.
Technical Report BUCS-TR-1992-019, Computer Science Department, Boston
University, Boston, MA, August 1992.
- Azer Bestavros.
ESPRIT: Executable Specification of Parallel Real-time Interactive Tasks.
Technical Report TR-06-90, Department of Computer Science, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA, September 1990.
- Azer Bestavros.
The Input Output Timed Automaton: A Model for Real-Time Parallel Computation.
Technical Report TR-12-90, Department of Computer Science, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA, October 1990.
- Azer Bestavros and Thomas Cheatham.
Efficient Execution of Homogeneous Tasks with Unequal Run Times on the
Connection Machine.
Technical Report TR-22-90, Department of Computer Science, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA, August 1990.
- Azer
Bestavros.
IDA-based Disk Arrays.
Technical Memorandum 45312-890707-01TM, AT&T, Bell Laboratories, Department
45312, Holmdel, NJ, July 1989.
- Azer Bestavros.
SETH: A
VLSI Chip for the Real-Time Information Dispersal and Retrieval for Security
and Fault-Tolerance.
Technical Report TR-06-89, Harvard University, Department of Computer Science,
DAS, Aiken Computation Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 1989.
- Azer Bestavros.
The Input Output Real-Time Automaton.
Technical Report TR-12-89, Harvard University, Department of Computer Science,
DAS, Aiken Computation Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 1989.
(Revision of August 1988 version).
- Azer Bestavros, Danny Chen, and Wing Wong.
The Reliability and Performance of Parallel Disks.
Technical Memorandum 45312-891206-01TM, AT&T, Bell Laboratories, Department
45312, Holmdel, NJ, December 1989.
- Azer Bestavros.
An Algorithm for Self Diagnosis in Distributed Systems.
Technical Report TR-11-88, Harvard University, Department of Computer Science,
DAS, Aiken Computation Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 1988.
- Azer Bestavros and William McKeeman.
Parallel Bin Packing Using First-Fit and K-Delayed Best-fit Heuristics.
Technical Report TR-16-88, Harvard University, Department of Computer Science,
DAS, Aiken Computation Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 1988.
PUBLICATIONS IN OTHER VENUES
- Seamless
Composition and Integration: A Perspective on Formal Methods Research.
Editorial Postlude of Special Issue of Mathematical Structures in Computer
Science on Practical and Lightweight Formal Methods for the Design, Modeling
and Analysis of Software Systems (Cambridge University Press), 2012.
- Benyuan
Liu, Azer Bestavros, Ding-Zhu Du, and Jie Wang.
Editorial on
Research Advances in Wireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications.
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, August 2010.
- Rick Schantz, Jake Beal, Joe Loyall, Partha Pal, Kurt Rohloff,
and Azer Bestavros.
Research
Challenges in Information Systems for the Next Generation Electric Grid.
NITRD Workshop on New Research Directions for Future Cyber-Physical Energy
Systems, June 2009.
- Azer Bestavros.
If GENI is a
Programmable Architecture then What (Real-Time) Instruction Set Architecture
should GENI have?.
Position Statement at NSF Workshop on Real-Time GENI, February 2006.
- Azer Bestavros.
Towards Safe and
Scalable Compositional Analysis and Programming.
Position Statement at NSF Workshop on High-Confidence Software Systems, October
2006.
- Azer Bestavros.
Towards Trusted
Adaptation Dynamics in Computing Systems and Networks.
Position Statement at NSF Workshop on Next Generation Secure Internet, July
2005.
- Mina Guirguis, Azer Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
Adaptation = Vulnerability: Under RoQ Attacks.
In ACM SIGCOMM 2004 (Poster Session), Portland, Oregon, August
2004.
- Kanishka
Gupta, Azer Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
Context-aware Real-time Scheduling.
In RTAS 2004: IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications
Symposium (WIP Session), Toronto, Canada, May 2004.
- Mina
Guirguis, Azer Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
XQM:
eXogenous-loss aware Queue Management.
In IEEE ICNP 2003 (Poster Session), Atlanta, Georgia, November
2003.
- Shudong Jin and Azer Bestavros.
An
Empirical Study of Inherent Routing Bias in Variable-degree networks.
Unpublished manuscript, January 2003.
- Azer
Bestavros, John Byers, Mark Crovella, Paul Barford, Ibrahim Matta, and
Michael Mitzenmacher.
BU/NSF
Workshop on Internet Measurement Instrumentation and Characterization.
NSF Workshop Report (Also available as Boston University Technical Report
BUCS-TR-1999-019), December 1999.
- Azer
Bestavros, Ann Cavoukian, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Josef Dietl, Daniel Jaye,
Marit Kohntopp, Tara Lemmey, Steven Lucas, Massimo Marchiori, Dave Marvit,
Maclen Marvit, Yossi Matias, James S. Miller, Deirdre Mulligan, Joseph
Reagle, Drummond Reed, and Lawrence C. Stewart.
P3P Guiding Principles
.
W3C Technical Note (P3P10-19980721), July 1998.
- Azer Bestavros.
CLEOPATRA -- A Programming Environment for Embedded Time-critical Systems.
Final Report for Research Initiation Award CCR-9308344, The National Science
Foundation, CISE, Washington DC, January 1997.
- Azer Bestavros.
Real-time Computer Monitoring & Control Methodologies to Aid in the Study of
Protein Interactions for Biosensor Applications.
Final Report for Grant: DAAH04-94-G-0095, The US Army Research Office, In
collaboration with ARO Natick Labs, January 1997.
- Azer Bestavros.
Advances in Real-Time Database Systems Research.
ACM SIGMOD Record, 25(1):3-8, March 1996.
(Research Topic Review).
- Azer Bestavros,
Kwei-Jay Lin, and Sang Son.
Real-Time
Databases: Issues and Applications.
ACM SIGMOD Record, 25(3), September 1996.
(Workshop Review).
- Azer Bestavros.
Information Dissemination and Speculative Service: Two Candidate
Functionalities for the Middleware Infrastructure.
A Position Statement in SIGCOMM'95: Workshop on Middleware, Cambridge, MA,
August 1995.
- Azer Bestavros.
Models, Languages, and Architectures of Parallel Computers.
An Invited Presentation to the BU/NSF High Performance Computing Workshop for
Educators, June 1995.
- Azer Bestavros,
Roscoe Giles, Abdelsalam Heddaya, Steve Homer, and Claudio Rebbi.
The Boston University
Parallel Curriculum.
Proceedings of the First Wellesley Forum on Parallel Computing Curricula, March
1995.
- Azer Bestavros.
Parallel Computing: From Architectures to Programming Languages.
An Invited Presentation to the BU/NSF High Performance Computing Workshop for
Educators, May 1994.
- Azer Bestavros,
Richard Gerber, and Steve Masticola.
Language, Compiler, and Tool Support for Real-Time Systems.
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, December 1994.
(Workshop Review).
- Azer Bestavros.
Speculative Concurrency Control: On Being Neither Optimistic Nor Pessimistic.
A Position Statement in IEEE RTOSS'92: Panel on Real-Time Databases, June
1992.
- Azer Bestavros.
A New Environment for Developing Real-Time Embedded Systems.
Internal Report, Department of Computer Science, Harvard University, April
1989.
- Azer Bestavros.
SETH: A VLSI Chip for the Dispersal and Retrieval of Information for
Security and Fault-Tolerance.
In the Massachusetts Microelectronic Center (M2C) newsletter, March
1989.
- Azer Bestavros.
The Michael-Merlin Connection: Programming tools for the remote control
of the American Cimflex robot.
Robotics Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, September 1988.
- Azer Bestavros.
Depth Estimation in a System with a Mobile Camera.
Internal Report, Department of Computer Science, Harvard University, December
1987.
- Azer Bestavros.
On automatic programming.
Internal Report, Department of Computer Science, Harvard University, December
1987.
- Azer Bestavros.
Very High Level programming Languages.
Internal Report, Department of Computer Science, Harvard University, December
1987.
- Azer Bestavros
and Ahmed Belal.
MasterMind: A
Game of Diagnostic Strategies.
Bulletin of the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, December
1986.
PATENTS AND DISCLOSURES
- Vijay Basani, Krishna
Mangiapudi, Lynne Murach, Leroy Karge, Vitaly Revsin, Azer Bestavros, Mark
Crovella, and Domenic LaRosa.
Method and apparatus for election of group leaders in a distributed network.
Patent Application Number US 20050198359, filed on March 3, 2005. Technology is
licensed to Network Appliance Inc., 2005.
- Azer Bestavros
and Ibrahim Matta.
Providing Soft Bandwidth Guarantees Using Elastic TCP-Based Tunnels.
Patent Application Number US 20050259689, filed by Boston University on April
1, 2005. Technology is licensed to SUTI Inc., 2005.
- Vijay Basani, Krishna
Mangiapudi, Lynne Murach, Leroy Karge, Vitaly Revsin, Azer Bestavros, Mark
Crovella, and Domenic LaRosa.
Method and apparatus for dynamic resource discovery and information
distribution in a data network.
Patent Application Number US 20040215709, filed on April 20, 2004.Technology is
licensed to Network Appliance Inc., 2004.
- Vijay Basani,
Krishna Mangiapudi, Lynne Murach, Leroy Karge, Vitaly Revsin, Azer Bestavros,
Mark Crovella, and Domenic LaRosa.
Method and apparatus for election of group leaders in a distributed network.
United States Patent Number US 6,993,587, issued on January 31, 2006 (Priority
Date: April 7, 2000). Technology is licensed to Network Appliance Inc.,
2000.
- Vijay Basani,
Krishna Mangiapudi, Lynne Murach, Leroy Karge, Vitaly Revsin, Azer Bestavros,
Mark Crovella, and Domenic LaRosa.
Method and apparatus for reliable and scalable distribution of data files in
distributed networks.
United States Patent Number US 6,718,361, issued on April 6, 2004 (Priority
Date: April 7, 2000). Technology is licensed to Network Appliance Inc.,
2000.
- Vijay Basani,
Krishna Mangiapudi, Lynne Murach, Leroy Karge, Vitaly Revsin, Azer Bestavros,
Mark Crovella, and Domenic LaRosa.
Method and apparatus for scalable distribution of information in a distributed
network.
United States Patent Number US 6,748,447, issued on June 8, 2004 (Priority
Date: April 7, 2000). Technology is licensed to Network Appliance Inc.,
2000.
- Azer Bestavros.
DNS-based client profiling and characterization on the Internet.
Invention Disclosure and Provisional Patent Application Filed by BU, 2000.
- Azer Bestavros.
Split Caching and its Application to Caching Multimedia Content on the Web.
Invention Disclosure and Provisional Patent Application Filed by BU, 2000.
- Azer
Bestavros and Alia Atlas.
Statistical Rate Monotonic Scheduling.
Invention Disclosure and Provisional Patent Application Filed by BU on February
1999. Technology is licensed to Tripacific Software, Inc., 1999.
- Azer
Bestavros and Mark Crovella.
Distributed Routing.
United States Patent Number US 6,370,584, issued on April 9, 2002 (Priority
Date: September 1, 1998). Technology is licensed to Commonwealth Network
Technologies, Inc. (now part of Network Appliance Inc.), 1998.
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
- Azer Bestavros.
Delegation of Authority Web Services.
Air Force Research Laboratory/BBN Subcontract ($60,000). Award returned due
to DFAR restriction on publications which is unacceptable by Boston
University, 2010.
- Azer Bestavros and Assaf Kfoury.
Cross-Domain Identity Management and Entitlement.
Air Force Research Laboratory/BBN Subcontract ($100,000). Award returned due
to DFAR restriction on publications which is unacceptable by Boston
University, 2010.
- Azer Bestavros
et al.
Towards Trustworthy Interactions in the Cloud.
NSF CISE CNS Award #0952145 ($3,000,000), 2010.
- Azer Bestavros.
EAGER:
Towards a Marketplace for Colocation of Cloud Services.
NSF CISE CNS Award #0952145 ($199,810), 2009.
- Azer Bestavros.
US-Middle East: Regional Workshop On Emerging Networking Research.
NSF CISE/CNS & OISE Award #0958498 ($165,352), 2009.
- Assaf Kfoury, Azer Bestavros, and Ibrahim Matta.
Genericity in Network Software: Using Type Systems and Formal Methods to Harness
Diverse Theories and Calculi for Scalable and Safe Compositions of Network
Services.
NSF CISE/CCF SRS Award #0820138 ($400,000), 2008.
- Azer Bestavros, Assaf Kfoury, and Ibrahim Matta.
Leveraging Type Systems for the Development of High-Assurance Cyber-Physical Systems
and Appications.
NSF CISE/CSR EHS/CPS Award #0720604 ($99,999), 2007.
- Christos Cassandras, Azer Bestavros, Robert Gao, Weibo
Gong, and Yannis Paschalidis.
EFRI-ARESCI: Event-Driven Sensing for Enterprise Reconfigurability and
Optimization.
NSF ENG EFRI Award #0735974 ($1,999,573), 2007.
- Azer Bestavros.
BU/CS Industrial Affiliates Program.
Microsoft University Relations. ($25,000), 2005.
- Azer Bestavros.
ICNP
2005 Travel Awards in Support of Graduate Students, Minority, and
Minority-Serving Faculty.
NSF CISE/CNS Award #0548724 ($25,000), 2005.
- Azer Bestavros.
Performance Profiling of End-Host Intrusion Detection Systems.
Fortress Technologies. ($37,000), 2005.
- Azer
Bestavros and Ibrahim Matta.
Towards
Trusted Adaptation Dynamics in Computing Systems and Networks.
NSF CISE/CNS Cybertrust Award #0524477 ($300,000), 2005.
- John
Byers and Azer Bestavros.
Expressive Resource Specification and Discovery in Configurable Networks.
NSF CISE/CNS NeTS-NBD Award #0520166 ($390,000), 2005.
- Ibrahim Matta and Azer Bestavros.
Cellular Network IP Traffic Measurement and Characterization.
Sprint Advanced Technology Labs, IP Group. ($25,000), 2005.
- Azer Bestavros.
BU/CS Industrial Affiliates Program.
Microsoft University Relations. ($65,000), 2004.
- Azer Bestavros.
BU/CS Industrial Affiliates Program.
Microsoft University Relations. ($60,000), 2003.
- Azer Bestavros, John Byers, Mark Crovella, and Ibrahim Matta.
IP Network Characterization, Analysis, and Evaluation.
Sprint Advanced Technology Labs, IP Group. ($60,000), 2003.
- Azer Bestavros.
BU/CS Industrial Affiliates Program.
Microsoft University Relations. ($25,000), 2002.
- Azer Bestavros and Assaf Kfoury (et al.).
Internet Flows as First-Class Values: Support for Dynamic, Flexible Internet
Services.
NSF CISE/ANIR ITR Award #0205294 ($1,665,497), 2002.
- Azer Bestavros
(et al.).
CISE
Research Infrastructure: SENSORIUM: Research Infrastructure for Managing
Spatio-Temporal Objects in Video Sensor Networks.
NSF CISE/EIA Research Infrastructure Award #0202067 and Boston University
Cost Sharing ($1,247,395 + $414,912), 2002.
- Azer Bestavros.
BU/CS Industrial Affiliates Program.
Microsoft University Relations. ($25,000), 2001.
- Ibrahim Matta, Azer Bestavros, and Mark Crovella.
A
Control Theoretic Approach to the Design of Internet Traffic Managers.
NSF CISE/ANIR Special Project in Networking Award #0095988 ($719,968),
2000.
- Azer Bestavros, John Byers, and Mark Crovella.
Diagnosis and Control of Network Variability by Massively Accessed Servers.
NSF CISE/ANIR Special Project in Networking Award #9986397 ($1,210,768),
1999.
- Azer Bestavros, John Byers, and Mark Crovella.
Internet Measurement, Instrumentation and Characterization, held on August 30, 1999
at Boston University.
NSF CISE/ANIR Award #9985484 ($11,494), 1999.
- Azer Bestavros.
Large-scale WWW Services on the NT Platform.
Microsoft University Relations. ($20,000), 1998.
- Azer Bestavros and Mark Crovella.
COMMONWEALTH: Architecture and Protocols for Scalable WWW Service.
NSF CISE/EIA Experimental Software Systems Award #9706685 ($590,087),
1997.
- Azer Bestavros.
Speculative Concurrency Control for Distributed Real-time Database Systems.
GTE Laboratories, University Support Program ($25,000), 1995.
- Azer Bestavros, Marina Chen, and Abdelsalam Heddaya.
Real-time, Multimedia and High Performance Computing in Distributed Systems.
NSF CISE/EIA Research Instrumentation Award #952940 ($95,167), 1995.
- Azer Bestavros.
Real-Time Computer Monitoring and Control Methodologies.
Army Research Office, University Basic Research., 1994.
- Azer Bestavros.
Cleopatra: A Programming Environment for Embedded Time-Critical Systems.
NSF CISE/CCR Research Initiation Award #9308344 ($99,807), 1993.