Hi NANOG,

Networks evolve in uncertain environments. Links and devices randomly fail; 
external BGP announcements unpredictably appear/disappear leading to unforeseen 
traffic shifts; traffic demands vary, etc. Reasoning about network behaviors 
under such uncertainties is hard and yet essential to ensure Service Level 
Agreements.

We're reaching out to the NANOG community as we (researchers) are trying to 
better understand the practical requirements behind "probabilistic" network 
reasoning. Some of our questions include: Are uncertain behaviors problematic? 
Do you care about such things at all? Are you already using tools to ensure the 
compliance of your network design under uncertainty? Are there any good?

We designed a short anonymous survey to collect operators answers. It is 
composed of 14 optional questions, most of which (13/14) are closed-ended. It 
should take less than 10 minutes to complete. We expect the findings to help 
the research community in designing more powerful network analysis tools. Among 
others, we intend to present the aggregate results in a scientific article 
later this year.

It would be *terrific* if you could help us out!

Survey URL: https://goo.gl/forms/HdYNp3DkKkeEcexs2

Thanks much!

Laurent Vanbever, ETH Zürich


PS: It goes without saying that we would also be extremely grateful if you 
could forward this email to any operator you know and who may not read NANOG.

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