David Mankins

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2007

Number

6

Co-Authors

Directory Oriented Ftp Commands (2007)

David Mankins Dm, David Mankins, Dan Franklin, A. D. Owen

ed directory will probably be the object of a future XCWD command. Unfortunately, the argument to XMKD may not always be a suitable argument for XCWD. This is the case, for example, when a Tops-20...

LOCATION LINKED (2003)

Matthew William, David Mankins, William J. Mitchell, Matthew Mankins, Matthew Mankins

Arts and Sciences. This work builds an infrastructure called Location Linked Information that offers a means to associate digital information with public, physical places. This connection creates a...

Mitigating distributed denial of service attacks with dynamic resource pricing (2001)

David Mankins, Rajesh Krishnan, Ceilyn Boyd, John Zao, Michael Frentz

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks exploit the acute imbalance between client and server workloads to cause devastation to the service providers. We propose a distributed gateway...

Smart Office Spaces (1999)

Bora A. Akyol, Matt Fredette, Alden W. Jackson, Rajesh Krishnan, David Mankins, Craig Partridge, ...

Imagine a world in which every device has an embedded processor and a high-speed wireless link. Any two devices can talk to each other and you link devices together as needed to get your work done....

Market-Based Service Quality Differentiation (MBSQD) (Formerly Cartography of Cyberspace) (1998)

Frenz, Mike, Mankins, David, Krishnan, Rajesh, Zao, John, Selfridge, Oliver

This effort was initially part of the DARPA Information Assurance Science and Engineering Tools (IASET) program and then changed to part of the Survivable Wired & Wireless Infrastructure for Military...

Mitigating Distributed Denial of Service Attacks with Dynamic Resource Pricing (1998)

Mankins, David, Krishnan, Rajesh, Boyd, Ceilyn, Zao, John, Frentz, Michael

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks exploit the acute imbalance between client and server workloads to cause devastation to the service providers. We propose a distributed gateway...