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On the characterization of multi-channel applications

Published: 01 December 2009 Publication History

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We are assisting to the evolution of new generation applications and services, progressively providing - through a single interface - more interactions among the users and between the users and the network. This is promoting the development of multi-channel applications (e.g. Skype, Cloud Computing Platforms, Facebook, ...) that are specifically designed to easily manage different services delivered on different channels, providing a single access point for the users. This work proposes an integrated multi-layer methodology for the analysis, characterization, and identification of multi-channel applications. A proof of its applicability is shown considering Skype as a case study.

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W. Li, M. Canini, A. W. Moore, and R. Bolla. Efficient application identification and the temporal and spatial stability of classification schema. Elsevier Computer Networks., 53(6):790--809, 2009.
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A. Dainotti, W. de Donato, and A. Pescapè. TIE: A Community-Oriented Traffic Classification Platform. In Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Traffic Monitoring and Analysis, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2009.

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Co-Next Student Workshop '09: Proceedings of the 5th international student workshop on Emerging networking experiments and technologies
December 2009
68 pages
ISBN:9781605587516
DOI:10.1145/1658997

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