@inproceedings{wms-fncoi-10,
  author = {Matthias W{\"a}hlisch and Sebastian Meiling and Thomas C. Schmidt},
  title = {{A Framework for Nation-Centric Classification and Observation of the Internet}},
  booktitle = {Proc. of the ACM SIGCOMM CoNEXT. Student Workshop},
  year = {2010},
  pages = {},
  month = {Nov},
  publisher = {ACM},
  address = {New York},
  location = {Philadelphia, USA},
  abstract = {The Internet has matured to a mission-critical infrastructure, and recently attracted much attention at political and legal levels in many countries. Civil actions regarding the Internet infrastructure require a thorough understanding of the national components of the global Internet to foresee possible impacts of regulations and operations at a country-level. In this paper we report on a methodology, tool chain and results for identifying and classifying a 'national Internet'. We argue for the importance to consider individual IP-blocks and quantify the effects of our proposed approach. The methods have been applied to identify a 'German Internet', but are designed general enough to work for most countries, as well.},
  theme = {mint},
  file = {../papers/wms-fncoi-10.pdf},
}

