The 2nd Workshop on Active Internet Measurements (AIMS-2) report

Kc Claffy*, Emile Aben, Jordan Auge, Robert Beverly, Fabian Bustamante, Benoit Donnet, Timur Friedman, Marina Fomenkov, Peter Haga, Matthew Luckie, Yuval Shavitt

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Abstract

On February 8-10, 2010, CAIDA hosted the second Workshop on Active Internet Measurements (AIMS-2) as part of our series of Internet Statistics and Metrics Analysis (ISMA) workshops. The goals of this workshop were to further our understanding of the potential and limitations of active measurement research and infrastructure in the wide-area Internet, and to promote cooperative solutions and coordinated strategies to addressing future data needs of the network and security research communities. The three-day workshop included presentations, group discussion and analysis, and focused interaction between participating researchers, operators, and policymakers from all over the world. This report describes the motivation and findings of the workshop, and reviews progress on recommendations developed at the 1st Active Internet MeasurementsWorkshop in 2009 [18]. Slides from the workshop presentations are available at [9].

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSIGCOMM'10 - Proceedings of the SIGCOMM 2010 Conference
Pages53-58
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2010
Event7th International Conference on Autonomic Computing, SIGCOMM 2010 - New Delhi, India
Duration: 30 Aug 20103 Sep 2010

Publication series

NameSIGCOMM'10 - Proceedings of the SIGCOMM 2010 Conference

Conference

Conference7th International Conference on Autonomic Computing, SIGCOMM 2010
Country/TerritoryIndia
CityNew Delhi
Period30/08/103/09/10

Keywords

  • Active measurement
  • Codes of ethics
  • Codes of good practice
  • Management techniques
  • Measurement techniques
  • Validation

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