Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
DevoFlow
2011778 citationsJeffrey C. Mogul, Praveen Yalagandula et al.profile →
Resource containers: a new facility for resource management in server systems
1999516 citationsGaurav Banga, Peter Druschel et al.Operating Systems Design and Implementationprofile →
DevoFlow
2011453 citationsJeffrey C. Mogul, Praveen Yalagandula et al.ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Reviewprofile →
Enforcing network-wide policies in the presence of dynamic middlebox actions using flowtags
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Fields of papers citing papers by Jeffrey C. Mogul
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Jeffrey C. Mogul. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Jeffrey C. Mogul. The network helps show where Jeffrey C. Mogul may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jeffrey C. Mogul
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20 of 20 papers shown
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Mogul, Jeffrey C., et al.. (2020). Experiences with Modeling Network Topologies at Multiple Levels of Abstraction. Networked Systems Design and Implementation. 403–418.7 indexed citations
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Zhao, Shizhen, et al.. (2019). Minimal Rewiring: Efficient Live Expansion for Clos Data Center Networks. Networked Systems Design and Implementation. 221–234.7 indexed citations
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LaCurts, Katrina, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Hari Balakrishnan, & Yoshio Turner. (2014). Cicada: introducing predictive guarantees for cloud networks. IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science. 14–14.36 indexed citations
Mogul, Jeffrey C. & Tom Anderson. (2008). Before and after WOWCS: a literature survey, a list of papers we wish had been submitted. 13.1 indexed citations
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Dixon, Colin, et al.. (2008). WOWCS scribe notes. 1.
Banga, Gaurav, Jeffrey C. Mogul, & Peter Druschel. (1999). A scalable and explicit event delivery mechanism for UNIX. USENIX Annual Technical Conference. 19–19.78 indexed citations
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Banga, Gaurav, Peter Druschel, & Jeffrey C. Mogul. (1999). Resource containers: a new facility for resource management in server systems. Operating Systems Design and Implementation. 45–58.516 indexed citations breakdown →
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Mogul, Jeffrey C.. (1999). speedier squid: a case study of an Internet server performance problem. 24(1). 50–58.8 indexed citations
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Douglis, Fred, Anja Feldmann, Balachander Krishnamurthy, & Jeffrey C. Mogul. (1997). Rate of change and other metrics: a live study of the world wide web. Max Planck Digital Library. 14–14.235 indexed citations
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Mogul, Jeffrey C., Fred Douglis, Anja Feldmann, & Balasubramanian Krishnamurthy. (1997). Potential Benefits Of Delta Encoding and Data Compression for HTTP (Corrected Version).2 indexed citations
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Kroeger, Thomas M, Darrell D. E. Long, & Jeffrey C. Mogul. (1997). Exploring the bounds of web latency reduction from caching and prefetching. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 2–2.229 indexed citations
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Mogul, Jeffrey C., Joel F. Bartlett, Robert N. Mayo, & Amitabh Srivastava. (1995). Performance implications of multiple pointer sizes. USENIX Annual Technical Conference. 16–16.18 indexed citations
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