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Carey Williamson
Researcher at University of Calgary
Publications - 234
Citations - 7553
Carey Williamson is an academic researcher from University of Calgary. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 225 publications receiving 7277 citations. Previous affiliations of Carey Williamson include Stanford University & University of Saskatchewan.
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Web server workload characterization: the search for invariants
Martin Arlitt,Carey Williamson +1 more
TL;DR: This paper concludes with a discussion of caching and performance issues, using the invariants to suggest performance enhancements that seem most promising for Internet Web servers.
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Internet Web servers: workload characterization and performance implications
Martin Arlitt,Carey Williamson +1 more
TL;DR: The paper concludes with a discussion of caching and performance issues, using the observed workload characteristics to suggest performance enhancements that seem promising for Internet Web servers.
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Offline/realtime traffic classification using semi-supervised learning
TL;DR: This is the first work to use semi-supervised learning techniques for the traffic classification problem and allows classifiers to be designed from training data that consists of only a few labeled and many unlabeled flows.
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A Longitudinal Study of P2P Traffic Classification
A. Madhukar,Carey Williamson +1 more
TL;DR: The results show that port-based analysis is ineffective, being unable to identify 30%-70% of today's Internet traffic, and the transport-layer method seems promising, providing a robust means to assess aggregate P2P traffic.
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A Visual Backchannel for Large-Scale Events
TL;DR: The Visual Backchannel design provides an evolving, interactive, and multi-faceted visual overview of large-scale ongoing conversations on Twitter, and includes visual saliency for what is happening now and what has just happened in the context of the evolving conversation.