A case study of analyzed method for the number of varieties in frequently found flows in real network environment (インターネットアーキテクチャ)
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概要
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Recently, users are using network in various ways. This makes the network monitoring and network management difficult together with marvelous speed of today's Over-Gigabit-class network. In this paper, we reports our efforts of network managements. In particular, we begin to use cardinality information to analyze network status. The contribution of the presenting work is the know-how of network management with cardinality information and total design of network monitoring systems. This paper also reports our preliminary experience of real campus network managements.
- 2009-10-23
著者
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SHOMURA Yusuke
Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering University of Tsukuba
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SATO Akira
College of Information Science University of Tsukuba
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YOSHIDA Kenichi
Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering University of Tsukuba
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MATSUMOTO Satoshi
College of Information Science University of Tsukuba
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ITANO Kozo
College of Information Science University of Tsukuba
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Yoshida Kenichi
Graduate School Of Business Science Tsukuba University
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