The 2nd Workshop on Active Internet Measurements (AIMS-2) Report
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Authors
claffy, kc
Aben, Emile
Auge, Jordan
Beverly, Robert
Bustamante, Fabian
Donnet, Benoit
Friedman, Timur
Fomenkov, Marina
Haga, Peter
Luckie, Matthew
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active measurement
measurement techniques
management techniques
codes of ethics
codes of good practice
validation
measurement techniques
management techniques
codes of ethics
codes of good practice
validation
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2010-10
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2010-10
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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].
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Report
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ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review, (CCR), 
Volume 40, Number 5: October 2010.
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Computer Science (CS)
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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. 
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review, (CCR), 
Volume 40, Number 5: October 2010.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.