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Hernández, J.M. (author), Doerr, C. (author), Lessmann, J. (author), Schöller, M. (author)
To protect active traffic against link or node failures in multi-hop communications networks, several so-called protection schemes have been introduced in the past. The most established ones are path, segment, node and link protection. However, these schemes are limited as challenges are modelled abstractly whereas challenges in real networks...
conference paper 2012
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Blenn, N. (author), Doerr, C. (author), Shadravan, N. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
After the early land rush and fast exponential growth of online social networking platforms, concerns about how data placed in online social networks may be exploited and abused have begun to appear among mainstream users. Social networking sites have responded to these new public sentiments by introducing privacy filters to their site, allowing...
conference paper 2012
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Doerr, C. (author), Tang, S. (author), Blenn, N. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
The key feature of online social networks is the ability of users to become active, make friends and interact with those around them. Such interaction is typically perceived as critical to these platforms; therefore, a significant share of research has investigated the characteristics of social links, friendship relations, community structure,...
conference paper 2011
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Doerr, C. (author), Hernandez, J.M. (author)
As communication and network technology has advanced into all areas of human life, large-scale failures of such infrastructures can have a drastic impact on its users, the economy and society in general. Significant attention has been paid to study and improve the dependability of such systems, intending to augment their resilience against...
conference paper 2010
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Blenn, N. (author), Doerr, C. (author), Van Kester, B. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author)
As Online Social Networks (OSNs) become an intensive sub- ject of research for example in computer science, networking, social sci- ences etc., a growing need for valid and useful datasets is present. The time taken to crawl the network is however introducing a bias which should be minimized. Usual ways of addressing this problem are sampling...
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Blenn, N. (author), Charalampidou, K. (author), Doerr, C. (author)
The wide-spread popularity of online social networks and the resulting availability of data to researchers has enabled the investigation of new research questions, such as the analysis of information diffusion and how individuals are influencing opinion formation in groups. Many of these new questions however require an automatic assessment of...
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