FW: Making a new TR

Stefan Savage (savage@cs.washington.edu)
Fri, 23 Oct 1998 15:23:13 -0700

Scott, can you amend the records for this TR to deal with my mispelling?

Thanks.

P.S. its spelled correctly in the postscript for the TR so you don't
have to worry about that.

P.P.S. Sorry Amit.

- Stefan
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Subject: Re: Making a new TR

yikes, it's Amit Aggarwal

tom
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From: Stefan Savage <savage@cs.washington.edu>
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Subject: Making a new TR
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 12:24:09 -0700
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> Hi Scott,
> I need to turn some postscript into a TR. Here's the necessary
> info:
>
> TITLE:
> Detour: a Case for Informed Internet Routing and Transport
>
> AUTHORS:
> Stefan Savage, Tom Anderson, Amin Aggarwal, David Becker, Neal
> Cardwell, Andy Collins,
> Eric Hoffman, John Snell, Amin Vahdat, Geoff Voelker, and John
> Zahorjan
>
> ABSTRACT:
> Despite its obvious success, robustness, and scalability, the
> Internet suffers from a number of end-to-end performance and
> availability problems. In this paper, we attempt to quantify
> the Internet's inefficiencies and then we argue that Internet
> behavior can be improved by spreading intelligent routers at key
>
> access and interchange points to actively manage traffic. Our
> Detour
> prototype aims to demonstrate practical benefits to end users,
> without penalizing non-Detour users, by aggregating traffic
> information across connections and using more efficient routes
> to
> improve Internet performance.
>
> I'll give you a pointer to postscript after I get the TR number.
>
> - Stefan
>