
Last updated: 15 May 2007
[1] Marcos K. Aguilera, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Janet L. Wiener, Patrick Reynolds,
and Athicha Muthitacharoen. Performance Debugging for Distributed
Systems of Black Boxes. In Proc. 19th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems
Principles (SOSP-19), pages 74--89. Bolton Landing, NY, October, 2003. URL
http://www.cs.rochester.edu/sosp2003/papers/p146-mogul.pdf.
[2] Martin Arlitt, Balachander Krishnamurthy, and Jeffrey C. Mogul.
Predicting short-transfer latency from TCP arcana: A trace-based validation.
In Proc. Internet Measurement Conference, pages 213-226. Berkeley, CA, Oct,
2005. URL http://www.imconf.net/imc-2005/papers/imc05efiles/arlitt/arlitt.pdf.
[3] Martin Arlitt, Balachander Krishnamurthy, and Jeffrey C. Mogul.
Predicting short-transfer latency from TCP arcana: extended version. Tech.
Report HPL-2005-137, HP Labs, Sep, 2005. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2005/HPL-2005-137.html.
[4] Gaurav Banga, Peter Druschel, and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Better operating
system features for faster network servers. Performance Evaluation Review
26(3):23-30, December, 1998. URL
http://www.cs.rice.edu/~gaurav/papers/WISP-PER.ps.
[5] Gaurav Banga, Peter Druschel, and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Better operating
system features for faster network servers. In Proc. Workshop on Internet
Server Performance, pages 69-79. Madison, WI, June, 1998. URL
http://www.cs.rice.edu/~gaurav/papers/wisp98.ps.
[6] Gaurav Banga, Peter Druschel, and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Resource Containers:
A New Facility for Resource Management in Server Systems. In Proc. 3rd. Symp.
on Operating Systems Design and Implementation, pages 45-58. New Orleans, LA,
February, 1999. URL http://www.cs.rice.edu/~gaurav/papers/osdi99.ps.
[7] Gaurav Banga and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Scalable kernel performance for
Internet servers under realistic loads. In Proc. 1998 USENIX Annual Technical
Conf., pages 1-12. USENIX, New Orleans, LA, June, 1998. URL
http://www.cs.rice.edu/~gaurav/papers/usenix98.ps.
[8] Gaurav Banga and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Scalable kernel performance for
Internet servers under realistic loads. Research Report 98/6, Digital
Equipment Corporation Western Research Laboratory, October, 1998. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-98-6.html.
[9] Gaurav Banga, Jeffrey C. Mogul, and Peter Druschel. A scalable and
explicit event delivery mechanism for UNIX. In Proc. 1999 USENIX Technical
Conference, pages 253-266. Monterey, CA, June, 1999. URL
http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix99/full_papers/ban
[10] David R. Boggs, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Christopher A. Kent. Measured Capacity
of an Ethernet: Myths and Reality. In Proc. SIGCOMM '88 Symposium on
Communications Architectures and Protocols, pages 222-234. ACM SIGCOMM,
Stanford, CA, August, 1988.
[11] David R. Boggs, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Christopher A. Kent. Measured Capacity
of an Ethernet: Myths and Reality. Research Report 88/4, Digital Equipment
Corporation Western Research Laboratory, September, 1988. Expanded version of
paper presented at SIGCOMM '88. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-88-4.html.
[12] Anita Borg and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Position statement. In Proc. Workshop
on Workstation Operating Systems. IEEE Technical Committee on Operating
Systems, Cambridge, MA, November, 1987.
[13] Fred Douglis, Anja Feldmann, Balachander Krishnamurthy, and Jeffrey
Mogul. Rate of Change and Other Metrics: a Live Study of the World Wide Web.
In Proc. Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, pages 147-158.
USENIX, Monterey, CA, December, 1997.
[14] Fred Douglis, Anja Feldmann, Balachander Krishnamurthy, and Jeffrey
Mogul. Rate of Change and other Metrics: a Live Study of the World Wide Web.
Technical Report 97.24.2, AT&T Labs -- Research, December, 1997. URL
http://www.research.att.com/library/trs/TRs/97/97.24/97.24.2.body.ps.
[15] Deborah Estrin, Jeffrey C. Mogul, and Gene Tsudik. Visa Protocols for
Controlling Inter-Organization Datagram Flow. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas
in Communication 7(4):486-498, May, 1989.
[16] Deborah Estrin, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Gene Tsudik, and Kamaljit Anand. Visa
Protocols for Controlling Inter-Organization Datagram Flow: Extended
Description. Research Report 88/5, Digital Equipment Corporation Western
Research Laboratory, December, 1988. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-88-5.html.
[17] Roy T. Fielding, Jim Gettys, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen,
and Tim Berners-Lee. Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1. RFC
2068, HTTP Working Group, January, 1997.
[18] Roy T. Fielding, Jim Gettys, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen,
Larry Masinter, Paul Leach, and Tim Berners-Lee. Hypertext Transfer
Protocol -- HTTP/1.1. RFC 2616, HTTP Working Group, June, 1999.
[19] Ross Finlayson, Timothy Mann, Jeffrey Mogul, Marvin Theimer. A Reverse
Address Resolution Protocol. RFC 903, Network Information Center, SRI
International, June, 1984. URL ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc903.txt.
[20] Bill Hamburgen, Jeff Mogul, Brian Reid, Alan Eustace, Richard Swan, Mary
Jo Doherty, and Joel Bartlett. Characterization of Organic Illumination
Systems. Technical Note TN-13, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research
Laboratory, April, 1989. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-TN-13.html.
[21] Terence Kelly and Jeffrey Mogul. Aliasing on the World Wide Web:
Prevalence and Performance Implications. In Proc. 11th Intl. World Wide Web
Conf., pages 281-292. Honolulu, HI, May, 2002. URL
http://www2002.org/CDROM/refereed/525.pdf.
[22] Christopher A. Kent and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Fragmentation Considered
Harmful. In Proc. SIGCOMM '87 Workshop, pages 390-401. Stowe, VT, August,
1987.
[23] Christopher A. Kent and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Fragmentation Considered
Harmful. Research Report 87/3, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research
Laboratory, November, 1987. Expanded version of paper presented at SIGCOMM
'87. URL http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-87-3.html.
[24] Graham Klyne, Mark Nottingham, and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Registration
Procedures for Message Header Fields. RFC 3864, IETF, September, 2004.
[25] Bjorn Knutsson, Honghui Lu, and Jeffrey Mogul. Architecture and
Pragmatics of Server-Directed Transcoding. In Proc. 7th International Workshop
on Web Content Caching and Distribution (WCW-7), pages 229-241. Boulder, CO,
August, 2002. URL http://2002.iwcw.org/papers/18500136.pdf.
[26] Bjorn Knutsson, Honghui Lu, Jeffrey Mogul and Bryan Hopkins.
Architecture and Performance of Server-Directed Transcoding. ACM Transactions
on Internet Technology 3(4):392-424, November, 2003.
[27] David G. Korn, Joshua P. MacDonald, Jeffrey C. Mogul, and Kiem-Phong Vo.
The VCDIFF Generic Differencing and Compression Data Format. RFC 3284, IETF,
June, 2002.
[28] Balachander Krishnamurthy, Jeffrey C. Mogul, and David M. Kristol. Key
Differences between HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1. In Proc. WWW8. Toronto, May,
1999. URL
http://www.research.att.com/library/trs/TRs/98/98.39/98.39.1.body.ps.
[29] Thomas M. Kroeger, Darrell D. E. Long, and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Exploring
the Bounds of Web Latency Reduction from Caching and Prefetching. In Proc.
Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, pages 13-22. USENIX,
Monterey, CA, December, 1997. URL
http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/%7etmk/ideal/index.html.
[30] Jack McCann, Stephen E. Deering, and Jeffrey Mogul. Path MTU Discovery
for IP version 6. RFC 1981, Network Information Center, SRI International,
August, 1996. URL ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1981.txt.
[31] Greg Minshall, Yasushi Saito, Jeffrey C. Mogul, and Ben Verghese.
Application Performance Pitfalls and TCP's Nagle Algorithm. In Proc. 2nd
Workshop on Internet Server Performance. Atlanta, GA, May, 1999. URL
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Ellen.Zegura/wisp99/papers/minshall.ps.
[32] Jeffrey C. Mogul. XREF: Cross-Referencer for BASIC-PLUS Programs. DECUS
RSTS-11-78. 1975 URL
http://pdp-11.trailing-edge.com/rsts11/rsts-11-078/index.html.
[33] J. Mogul. Representing information about files. In Proc. 4th
International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, pages 432-439.
IEEE, May, 1984.
[34] Jeffrey Mogul. Internet Subnets. RFC 917, Network Information Center,
SRI International, October, 1984. URL ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc917.txt.
[35] Jeffrey Mogul. Broadcasting Internet Packets. RFC 919, NIC, October,
1984. URL ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc919.txt.
[36] Jeffrey Mogul. Broadcasting Internet Packets in the Presence of
Subnets. RFC 922, Network Information Center, SRI International, October,
1984. URL ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc922.txt.
[37] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Representing Information About Files. PhD thesis,
Stanford University, March, 1986. Also available as Technical Report
STAN-CS-86-1103 or URL http://ftp.digital.com/%7emogul/phdthesis.ps.
[38] Jeffrey C. Mogul. The Leaf File Access Protocol: History and
Specification. Technical Report STAN-CS-86-1137, Stanford University Computer
Science Department, December, 1986.
[39] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Fragmentation: Pros and Cons. Connexions - The
Interoperability Report 2(4):11-15, April, 1988.
[40] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Booting Diskless Hosts: The BOOTP Protocol.
Connexions - The Interoperability Report 2(10):14-18, October, 1988.
[41] Jeffrey C. Mogul. The Experimental Literature of The Internet: An
Annotated Bibliography. Research Report 88/3, Digital Equipment Corporation
Western Research Laboratory, August, 1988. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-88-3.html.
[42] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Simple and Flexible Datagram Access Controls for
Unix-based Gateways. In Proc. Summer 1989 USENIX Conference, pages 203-221.
Baltimore, MD, June, 1989.
[43] Jeffrey C. Mogul. The Experimental Literature of the Internet: An
Annotated Bibiliography. Computer Communication Review 19(1):58-71, January,
1989. Slightly revised version of DECWRL Research Report 88/3.
[44] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Subnetting: A Brief Guide. Connexions - The
Interoperability Report 3(1):2-9, January, 1989.
[45] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Simple and Flexible Datagram Access Controls for
Unix-based Gateways. Research Report 89/4, Digital Equipment Corporation
Western Research Laboratory, March, 1989. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-89-4.html.
[46] Jeffrey C. Mogul. What is the right amount of statelessness in a file
server? In Proc. 2nd Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems, pages 82-85.
IEEE Technical Committee on Operating Systems, Pacific Grove, CA, September,
1989.
[47] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Efficient Use Of Workstations for Passive Monitoring
of Local Area Networks. In Proc. SIGCOMM '90 Symposium on Communications
Architectures and Protocols, pages 253-263. ACM SIGCOMM, Philadelphia, PA,
September, 1990.
[48] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Path MTU Discovery. Connexions - The Interoperability
Report 4(12):12-15, December, 1990.
[49] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Efficient Use of Workstations for Passive Monitoring
of Local Area Networks. Research Report 90/5, Digital Equipment Corporation
Western Research Laboratory, July, 1990. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-90-5.html.
[50] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Network Locality at the Scale of Processes. In Proc.
SIGCOMM '91 Symposium on Communications Architectures and Protocols, pages
273-284. Zurich, September, 1991.
[51] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Applications and Techniques for LAN Monitoring.
Connexions - The Interoperability Report 5(10):36-45, October, 1991.
[52] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Network Locality at the Scale of Processes. Research
Report 91/11, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research Laboratory,
November, 1991. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-91-11.html.
[53] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Using screend to Implement IP/TCP Security Policies.
Network Note NN-16, DECNSL, July, 1991. Reissued as NSL Technical Note TN-2.
URL http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/NSL-TN-2.html.
[54] Jeffrey C. Mogul. IP Network Performance. Internet System Handbook. In
Dan Lynch and Marshall Rose, Addison-Wesley, Reading MA, 1992, pages 575-675,
Chapter 15. ISBN 0201567415.
[55] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Observing TCP Dynamics in Real Networks. In Proc.
SIGCOMM '92 Symposium on Communications Architectures and Protocols, pages
305-317. Baltimore, MD, August, 1992.
[56] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Network Locality at the Scale of Processes. ACM
Transactions on Computer Systems 10(2):81-109, May, 1992.
[57] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Observing TCP Dynamics in Real Networks. Research
Report 92/2, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research Laboratory, April,
1992. URL http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-92-2.html.
[58] Jeffrey C. Mogul. A Recovery Protocol for Spritely NFS. Technical Note
TN-27, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research Laboratory, April, 1992.
URL http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-TN-27.html.
[59] Jeffrey C. Mogul. A Recovery Protocol for Spritely NFS. In Proc.
Workshop on File Systems, pages 93-109. USENIX, Ann Arbor, MI, May, 1992.
[60] Jeffrey C. Mogul. SPECMarks are Leading Us Astray. In Proc. 3rd
Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems, pages 160-161. IEEE Technical
Committee on Operating Systems, Key Biscayne, FL, April, 1992.
[61] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Recovery in Spritely NFS. Research Report 93/2,
Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research Laboratory, June, 1993. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-93-2.html.
[62] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Big Memories on the Desktop. In Proc. 4th Workshop on
Workstation Operating Systems, pages 110-115. IEEE Technical Committee on
Operating Systems, Napa, CA, October, 1993.
[63] Jeffrey C. Mogul. A Better Update Policy. In Proc. Summer 1994 USENIX
Conference, pages 99-111. Boston, MA, June, 1994.
[64] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Recovery in Spritely NFS. Computing Systems
7(2):201-262, Spring, 1994.
[65] Jeffrey C. Mogul. A Better Update Policy. Research Report 94/4,
Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research Laboratory, April, 1994. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-94-4.html.
[66] Jeffrey C. Mogul. The Case for Persistent-Connection HTTP. In Proc.
SIGCOMM '95 Symposium on Communications Architectures and Protocols, pages
299-313. Cambridge, MA, August, 1995.
[67] Jeffrey C. Mogul. The Case for Persistent-Connection HTTP. Research
Report 95/4, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research Laboratory, May,
1995. URL http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-95-4.html.
[68] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Network Behavior of a Busy Web Server and its
Clients. Research Report 95/5, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research
Laboratory, October, 1995. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-95-5.html.
[69] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Operating Systems Support for Busy Internet Servers.
Technical Note TN-49, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research
Laboratory, May, 1995. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-TN-49.html.
[70] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Operating Systems Support for Busy Internet Servers.
In Proc. Fifth Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS-V), pages
addendum. IEEE TCOS, Orcas Island, Washington, May, 1995. Distributed but not
bound with proceedings.
[71] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Hinted caching in the Web. In Proc. Seventh ACM
SIGOPS European Workshop, pages 103-108. Connemara, Ireland, September, 1996.
URL http://www-sor.inria.fr/sigops96/papers/mogul.ps.
[72] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Speedier Squid: A Case Study of an Internet Server
Performance Problem. ;login: 24(1):50-58, February, 1999. URL
http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/1999-2/squid.html.
[73] Jeffrey C. Mogul. A trace-based analysis of duplicate suppression in
HTTP. Research Report 99/2, Compaq Computer Corporation Western Research
Laboratory, November, 1999. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-99-2.html.
[74] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Errors in timestamp-based HTTP header values.
Research Report 99/3, Compaq Computer Corporation Western Research Laboratory,
December, 1999. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-99-3.html.
[75] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Brittle metrics in operating systems research. In
Proc. HotOS-VII, pages 90-95. Rio Rico, AZ, March, 1999. URL
http://www.research.digital.com/wrl/people/mogul/mogulhotos7.ps.
[76] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Squeezing More Bits Out of HTTP Caches. IEEE Network
14(3):6-14, May/June, 2000.
[77] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Server-Directed Transcoding. In Proc. 5th
International Web Caching and Content Delivery Workshop, pages ???-???.
Lisbon, Portugal, May, 2000. URL
http://www.terena.nl/conf/wcw/Proceedings/S1/S1-4.ps.
[78] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Server-Directed Transcoding. Computer Communications
24(2):155-162, February, 2001.
[79] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Position Summary: Toward a rigorous data type model
for HTTP. In Proc. 8th IEEE Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems,
pages ??--??. IEEE TCOS, Schloss Elmau, Germany, May, 2001. URL
http://research.compaq.com/wrl/people/mogul/hotos8.
[80] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Clarifying the Fundamentals of HTTP. In Proc. 11th
Intl. World Wide Web Conf., pages 25-36. Honolulu, HI, May, 2002. URL
http://www2002.org/CDROM/refereed/444.pdf.
[81] Jeffrey C. Mogul. TCP Offload Is a Dumb Idea Whose Time Has Come. In
Proc. 9th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS IX), pages
??--??. Lihue, HI, May, 2003. URL
http://www.usenix.org/events/hotos03/tech/mogul.html.
[82] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Clarifying the Fundamentals of HTTP. Software--
Practice and Experience 34(2):103-134, February, 2004.
[83] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Operating Systems Should Support Business Change.
Tech. Report HPL-2005-206, HP Labs, Nov, 2005. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2005/HPL-2005-206.html.
[84] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Operating Systems Should Support Business Change. In
Proc. 10th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS X), pages
43--48. Santa Fe, NM, June, 2005. URL
http://www.usenix.org/events/hotos05/final_papers/mogul.html.
[85] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Emergent (mis)behavior vs. complex software systems.
In Proc. EuroSys 2006, pages 293-304. Leuven, Belgium, April, 2006. URL
http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/conference/EuroSys2006/papers/p293-mogul.pdf.
[86] Jeffrey C. Mogul. Emergent (Mis)behavior vs. Complex Software Systems.
Tech. Report HPL-2006-2, HP Labs, Jan, 2006. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2005/HPL-2006-2.html.
[87] Jeffrey C. Mogul and Stephen Deering. Path MTU Discovery. RFC 1191,
Network Information Center, SRI International, November, 1990. URL
ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1191.txt.
[88] Jeffrey C. Mogul, Christopher A. Kent, Craig Partridge, and Keith
McCloghrie. IP MTU Discovery Options. RFC 1063, Network Information Center,
SRI International, July, 1988. URL ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1063.txt.
[89] Jeffrey Mogul and Jon Postel. Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure.
RFC 950, Network Information Center, SRI International, August, 1985. URL
ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc950.txt.
[90] Jeffrey C. Mogul, Richard F. Rashid, Michael J. Accetta. The Packet
Filter: An Efficient Mechanism for User-Level Network Code. In Proc. 11th
Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, pages 39-51. Austin, Texas,
November, 1987.
[91] Jeffrey C. Mogul, Richard F. Rashid, Michael J. Accetta. The Packet
Filter: An Efficient Mechanism for User-Level Network Code. Research Report
87/2, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research Laboratory, November,
1987. URL http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-87-2.html.
[92] Jeffrey C. Mogul and Martin Arlitt. SC2D: An Alternative to Trace
Anonymization . In Proc. MineNet-06, pages 323-328. Pisa, Italy, September,
2006. URL http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm2006/papers/minenet-08.pdf.
[93] Jeffrey C. Mogul, Joel F. Bartlett, Robert N. Mayo, and Amitabh
Srivastava. Performance Implications of Multiple Pointer Sizes. Research
Report 94/7, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research Laboratory,
December, 1994. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-94-7.html.
[94] Jeffrey C. Mogul, Joel F. Bartlett, Robert N. Mayo, and Amitabh
Srivastava. Performance Implications of Multiple Pointer Sizes. In Proc.
USENIX 1995 Technical Conference, pages 187-200. New Orleans, LA, January,
1995.
[95] Jeffrey C. Mogul and Anita Borg. The Effect of Context Switches on Cache
Performance. Technical Note TN-16, Digital Equipment Corporation Western
Research Laboratory, December, 1990. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-TN-16.html.
[96] Jeffrey C. Mogul and Anita Borg. The Effect of Context Switches on Cache
Performance. In Proc. 4th International Conference on Architectural Support
for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, pages 75-84. Santa Clara,
CA, April, 1991.
[97] Jeffrey Mogul, Lawrence Brakmo, David E. Lowell, Dinesh Subhraveti, and
Justin Moore. Unveiling the Transport API. In Proc. 2nd Workshop on Hot
Topics in Networks, pages ??--??. Cambridge, MA, November, 2003. URL
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigcomm/HotNets-II/???
[98] Jeffrey C. Mogul, Yee Man Chan, and Terence Kelly. Design,
Implementation, and Evaluation of Duplicate Transfer Detection in HTTP. In
Proc. First Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI
'04), pages 43-46. San Francisco, CA, March, 2004. URL
http://www.usenix.org/events/nsdi04/tech/mogul.html.
[99] Jeffrey C. Mogul, Yee Man Chan, and Terence Kelly. Design,
Implementation, and Evaluation of Duplicate Transfer Detection in HTTP.
Technical Report HPL-2004-29, HP Labs, February, 2004. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2004/HPL-2004-29.html.
[100]
Jeffrey C. Mogul, Balachander Krishnamurthy, Fred Douglis, Anja Feldmann,
Yaron Goland, Arthur van Hoff, and Daniel Hellerstein. Delta encoding in
HTTP. RFC 3229, IETF, January, 2002.
[101]
Jeffrey C. Mogul, Fred Douglis, Anja Feldmann, and Balachander
Krishnamurthy. Potential benefits of delta encoding and data compression for
HTTP. In Proc. SIGCOMM '97 Conference, pages 181-194. ACM SIGCOMM, Cannes,
France, September, 1997.
[102]
Jeffrey C. Mogul, Fred Douglis, Anja Feldmann, and Balachander
Krishnamurthy. Potential benefits of delta encoding and data compression for
HTTP. Research Report 97/4, Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research
Laboratory, July, 1997. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-97-4.html.
[103]
Jeffrey C. Mogul, Roy T. Fielding, Jim Gettys, and Henrik Frystyk
Nielsen. Use and Interpretation of HTTP Version Numbers. RFC 2145, HTTP
Working Group, May, 1997.
[104]
Jeffrey C. Mogul and Paul Leach. Simple Hit-Metering and Usage-Limiting
for HTTP. RFC 2227, HTTP Working Group, October, 1997.
[105]
Jeffrey C. Mogul, David L. Mills, Jan Brittenson, Jonathan Stone, Ulrich
Windl. Pulse-Per-Second API for UNIX-like Operating Systems, Version 1.0.
RFC 2783, Network Working Group, March, 2000.
[106]
Jeffrey C. Mogul and Greg Minshall. Rethinking the TCP Nagle Algorithm.
Computer Communication Review 31(6):6-20, January, 2001. URL
http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/ccr/archive/2001/jan01/ccr-200101-mogul.html.
[107]
Jeffrey C. Mogul and K. K. Ramakrishnan. Eliminating Receive Livelock in
an Interrupt-driven Kernel. Research Report 95/8, Digital Equipment
Corporation Western Research Laboratory, December, 1995. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-95-8.html.
[108]
Jeffrey C. Mogul and K. K. Ramakrishnan. Eliminating Receive Livelock in
an Interrupt-driven Kernel. In Proc. USENIX 1996 Technical Conference, pages
99-111. San Diego, CA, January, 1996. URL
http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/sd96/mogul.html.
[109]
Jeffrey C. Mogul and K. K. Ramakrishnan. Eliminating Receive Livelock in
an Interrupt-driven Kernel. ACM Trans. on Computer Systems 15(3):217-252,
August, 1997.
[110]
Jeffrey C. Mogul and Arthur Van Hoff. Instance Digests in HTTP. RFC
3230, IETF, January, 2002.
[111]
Mark Nottingham and Jeffrey C. Mogul. HTTP Header Field Registrations.
RFC 4229, IETF, December, 2005.
[112]
Venkata N. Padmanabhan and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Improving HTTP Latency. In
Proc. 2nd International WWW Conf. '94: Mosaic and the Web, pages 995-1005.
Chicago, IL, October, 1994. URL
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/IT94/Proceedings/DDay/mogul/HTTPLatency.html.
[113]
Venkata N. Padmanabhan and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Improving HTTP Latency.
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems 28:25-35, 1995. Slightly revised version
of paper in Proc. 2nd International WWW Conf. '94: Mosaic and the Web.
[114]
Venkata N. Padmanabhan and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Using Predictive
Prefetching to Improve World Wide Web Latency. Computer Communication Review
26(3):22-36, 1996. URL
http://daedalus.cs.berkeley.edu/publications/ccr-july96.ps.gz.
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Patrick Reynolds, Charles Killian, Janet L. Wiener, Jeffrey C. Mogul,
Mehul A. Shah, and Amin Vahdat. Pip: Detecting the unexpected in
distributed systems. In Proc. NSDI. San Jose, CA, May, 2006. URL
http://www.usenix.org/events/nsdi06/tech/full_papers/reynolds/reynolds.pdf.
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Patrick Reynolds and Janet L. Wiener and Jeffrey C. Mogul and Marcos
K. Aguilera and Charles Killian and Amin Vahdat. {WAP5: Black-box
Performance Debugging for Wide-Area Systems.} In Proc. WWW. Edinburgh, May,
2006. URL http://www2006.org/programme/files/pdf/2033.pdf.
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Allyn Romanow, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Tom Talpey, and Stephen Bailey. Remote
Direct Memory Access (RDMA) over IP Problem Statement. RFC 4297, IETF,
December, 2005.
[118]
Mema Roussopoulos, Mary Baker, David S. H. Rosenthal, TJ Giuli, Petros
Maniatis, and Jeff Mogul. 2 P2P or Not 2 P2P? In Proc. 3rd
International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS '04), pages ??--???.
San Diego, CA, February, 2004. URL
http://iptps04.cs.ucsd.edu/papers/roussopoulos-to-or-not.pdf">http://iptps">http://iptps04.cs.ucsd.edu/papers/roussopoulos-to-or-not.pdf.
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Mehul A. Shah, Mary Baker, Jeffrey C. Mogul, and Ram Swaminathan.
Auditing to Keep Online Storage Services Honest. In Proc. HotOS-XI, pages
???-???. San Diego, CA, May, 2007. URL
http://www.usenix.org/event/hotos07/tech/full_papers/shah/shah.pdf.
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V. Srinivasan and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Spritely NFS: Experiments with
Cache-Consistency Protocols. In Proc. 12th Symposium on Operating Systems
Principles, pages 45-57. Litchfield Park, AZ, December, 1989.
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V. Srinivasan and Jeffrey C. Mogul. Spritely NFS: Experiments with and
Implementation of Cache-Consistency Protocols. Research Report 89/5, Digital
Equipment Corporation Western Research Laboratory, March, 1989. URL
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/Compaq-DEC/WRL-89-5.html.
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John Wilkes, Jeffrey Mogul, and Jaap Suermondt. Utilification. In Proc.
11th SIGOPS European Workshop, pages ??--??. Leuven, Belgium, September,
2004. URL http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/ssp/papers/Utilification-final.pdf.
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