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Policy-Preferred Paths In As-Level Internet Topology Graphs, Mehmet Engin Tozal
Policy-Preferred Paths In As-Level Internet Topology Graphs, Mehmet Engin Tozal
Theory and Applications of Graphs
Using Autonomous System (AS) level Internet topology maps to determine accurate AS-level paths is essential for network diagnostics, performance optimization, security enforcement, business policy management and topology-aware application development. One significant drawback that we have observed in many studies is simplifying the AS-level topology map of the Internet to an undirected graph, and then using the hop distance as a means to find the shortest paths between the ASes. A less significant drawback is restricting the shortest paths to only valley-free paths. Both approaches usually inflate the number of paths between ASes; introduce erroneous paths that do not conform to …
Mazetec: A Scenario-Based Learning Platform, Daniel Bietz
Mazetec: A Scenario-Based Learning Platform, Daniel Bietz
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This work presents Mazetec, a scenario-based learning platform for delivering non-linear scenarios format asynchronously. It enables subject matter experts to create interactive, state-dependent case studies or courses with branching logic for online learning and knowledge testing. Mazetec is a complex web application designed to deliver decision-based or case-based educational scenarios and simulations in a time-limited, non-linear format. There are many e-learning systems in the open source and commercial markets, but while these systems may have similar functions, we have found none that are both domain independent and able to deliver state-dependent content asynchronous and non-linearly. Mazetec can serve as …
Establishing A Need For A Protocol For The Interoperability Of Heterogeneous Iot Home Devices, Jenna Bayto
Establishing A Need For A Protocol For The Interoperability Of Heterogeneous Iot Home Devices, Jenna Bayto
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the field of connecting devices consumers use every day to the internet. As the world relies on more and more internet-driven technological devices to control functions within the home, issues with compatibility of those devices are surfacing. This research was created to establish the need for standardization of IoT devices within the home.