Eric Boyd
7 Papers
214 Citations
Eric Boyd is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: PerfSONAR & Network performance. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
PerfSONAR : A service oriented architecture for multi-domain network monitoring
Andreas Hanemann,Jeff W. Boote,Eric Boyd,Jérôme Durand,Loukik Kudarimoti,Roman Łapacz,D. Martin Swany,Szymon Trocha,Jason Zurawski +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a Service Oriented Architecture is presented which is able to perform multi-domain measurements without being limited to specific kinds of metrics, and the resulting measurement framework will be applied for measurements in the European Research Network (GEANT) and connected National Research and Education Networks in Europe as well as in the United States.
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Instantiating a Global Network Measurement Framework
Brian Tierney,Jeff W. Boote,Eric Boyd,Aaron Brown,Maxim Grigoriev,Joe Metzger,Martin Swany,Matt Zekauskas,Jason Zurawski +8 more
TL;DR: This paper describes how the key perfSONAR components are deployed by the US-LHC community to monitor the networks distributing LHC data from CERN, and hopes the availability of this data via a standard schema will inspire others to contribute to the effort by building network data analysis applications that use perfsonAR.
Towards multi-domain monitoring for the European research networks
Jeff W. Boote,Eric Boyd,Jérôme Durand,Andreas Hanemann,Loukik Kudarimoti,Roman Lapacz,Nicolas Simar,Szymon Trocha +7 more
TL;DR: This work proposes the creation of a multi-domain measurement framework with dynamic characteristics identical to that of the network as a whole, which recognises and facilitates the ability of independent network entities to set policies and limits on the use of measurement resources locally.
Hierarchically Federated Registration and Lookup within the perfSONAR Framework
J. Zurawski,Jeff W. Boote,Eric Boyd,M. Glowiak,Andreas Hanemann,Martin Swany,Szymon Trocha +6 more
- 25 Jun 2007
TL;DR: A model of organizing and distributing information is presented to support both dynamic environments where services frequently change as well where different administrative configuration requirements exist.
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Scientific data movement enabled by the DYNES instrument
Jason Zurawski,Eric Boyd,Tom Lehman,Shawn McKee,Azher Mughal,Harvey Newman,Paul Sheldon,Steve Wolff,Xi Yang +8 more
- 14 Nov 2011
TL;DR: The DYNES instrument, an NSF funded cyberinfrastructure project designed to facilitate end-to-end dynamic circuit services, is presented, being deployed across R&E networks in the United States, end sites located at University Campuses.
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