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    Improving throughput and maintaining fairness using parallel TCP by Hacker, T.J., Noble, B.D., Athey, B.D.

    Published in IEEE INFOCOM 2004 (2004)
    “…Applications that require good network performance often use parallel TCP streams and TCP modifications to improve the effectiveness of TCP. If the network…”
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    Adaptive data block scheduling for parallel TCP streams by Hacker, T.J., Noble, B.D., Athey, B.D.

    “…Applications that use parallel TCP streams to increase throughput must multiplex and demultiplex data blocks over a set of TCP streams transmitting on one or…”
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    The end-to-end performance effects of parallel TCP sockets on a lossy wide-area network by Hacker, T. J., Athey, B. D., Noble, B.

    “…This paper examines the effects of using parallel TCP flows to improve end-to-end network performance for distributed data intensive applications. A series of…”
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    Walden: A Scalable Solution for Grid Account Management by Kirschner, Beth A., Hacker, Thomas J., Adamson, William A., Athey, Brian D.

    “…A large and diverse consortium of grid clusters, as can be found in a university setting, requires a flexible authorization model that is scalable, extensible…”
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    Implementing an industrial-strength academic cyberinfrastructure at Purdue University by Smith, P.M., Hacker, T.J., Song, C.X.

    “…Purdue University operates one of the largest cycle recovery systems in existence in academia based on the Condor workload management system. This system…”
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    The Effects of Systemic Packet Loss on Aggregate TCP Flows by Hacker, T.J., Noble, B.D., Athey, B.D.

    “…The use of parallel TCP connections to increase throughput for bulk transfers is common practice within the high performance computing community. However, the…”
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