Social and computer networks permeate our lives. Large networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web (WWW), AND wireless smartphones, have indisputable economic and social importance. These networks have non-trivial topological features, i.e., features that do not occur in simple networks such as lattices or random networks. Estimating characteristics of these networks from incomplete (sampled) data is a challenging task. This thesis provides two frameworks within which common measurement tasks are analyzed and new, principled, measurement methods are designed. The first framework focuses on sampling directly observable network characteristics. This framework is applied to design a novel multidimensional random walk to efficiently samp...
In this thesis, we propose several inference techniques to discover network properties for wired and...
Researchers have proposed a variety of metrics to measure important graph properties, for instance, ...
A distributed system or network can be modeled as a graph representing the "who knows who" relations...
Social and computer networks permeate our lives. Large networks, such as the Internet, the World Wid...
Part 6: Network MeasurementInternational audienceNetwork layer Internet topology consists of a set o...
Most data concerning the topology of complex networks are the result of mapping projects which bear ...
In the Internet, a statistical perspective of global traffic flows has been considered as an importa...
The Internet has become an important means of communication and information exchange. The fundamenta...
Abstract. Determining the graph-theoretic properties of large real-world networks like social, compu...
We study the statistical properties of the sampled scale-free networks, deeply related to the proper...
We develop a methodology with which to calculate typical network statistics by sampling a network th...
Determining the graph-theoretic properties of large real-world networks like social, computer, and b...
Part 6: Session 6: Best Paper – 1International audienceDespite its importance in today’s Internet, n...
Understanding the characteristics of traffic flows is crucial for allocating the necessary resources...
Networks can be used to analyze systems in the real world, however they are often too large for our ...
In this thesis, we propose several inference techniques to discover network properties for wired and...
Researchers have proposed a variety of metrics to measure important graph properties, for instance, ...
A distributed system or network can be modeled as a graph representing the "who knows who" relations...
Social and computer networks permeate our lives. Large networks, such as the Internet, the World Wid...
Part 6: Network MeasurementInternational audienceNetwork layer Internet topology consists of a set o...
Most data concerning the topology of complex networks are the result of mapping projects which bear ...
In the Internet, a statistical perspective of global traffic flows has been considered as an importa...
The Internet has become an important means of communication and information exchange. The fundamenta...
Abstract. Determining the graph-theoretic properties of large real-world networks like social, compu...
We study the statistical properties of the sampled scale-free networks, deeply related to the proper...
We develop a methodology with which to calculate typical network statistics by sampling a network th...
Determining the graph-theoretic properties of large real-world networks like social, computer, and b...
Part 6: Session 6: Best Paper – 1International audienceDespite its importance in today’s Internet, n...
Understanding the characteristics of traffic flows is crucial for allocating the necessary resources...
Networks can be used to analyze systems in the real world, however they are often too large for our ...
In this thesis, we propose several inference techniques to discover network properties for wired and...
Researchers have proposed a variety of metrics to measure important graph properties, for instance, ...
A distributed system or network can be modeled as a graph representing the "who knows who" relations...