On 4/1/09, Kai Chen wrote:
> We read and compare our results with the following projs, the new links are
> those in our dataset not in follows, which is interesting. Note the results
> come from measurements of extremely large-scale monitors than public
> available monitors.
>
> - Kai
I confe
We read and compare our results with the following projs, the new links are
those in our dataset not in follows, which is interesting. Note the results
come from measurements of extremely large-scale monitors than public
available monitors.
- Kai
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 3:49 AM, Ricardo Oliveira w
And you might want to have a look at:
http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~rveloso/papers/completeness.pdf
http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~rveloso/papers/completeness_tr.pdf
--Ricardo
On Mar 31, 2009, at 7:56 PM, Kai Chen wrote:
Hello folks,
As part of a research project here at Northwestern, we have found
quite
This should be a pretty normal thing, not everyone just has transit
links... route views only sees about 35 or 40 of our nearly 200
adjacencies and they are pretty comprehensive. There is an argument
that you might be better off just emailing the ARIN or peering db
contacts of the ASNs you are i
On Mar 31, 2009, at 10:56 PM, Kai Chen wrote:
As part of a research project here at Northwestern, we have found
quite a
few unexpected AS-level links that do not appear in public available
BGP
tables. We really need your help in validating them; for anyone who
knows
links associated with an
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