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There is also a [[JensMuellerRestricted|restricted page]], which may be of interest to you. Note: You will only gain access, if are allowed to read it (member of the restricted group).
There is also a [[JensMuellerRestricted|restricted page]], which may be of interest to you. Note: You will only gain access, if are allowed to read it (member of the restricted group).


==CruiseControl==
I set up CruiseControl for continous integration. At the moment only JiST+ExOR is under control. Go to [http://brn-suse093-1:8080/cruisecontrol/ CruiseControl on brn-suse093-1] to get an impression. Other projects (E.g. click) will be added soon.

==My paper base==
* The paper "Click vs. Linux: Two Efficient Open-Source IP Network Stacks for Software Routers" [http://www.tlc-networks.polito.it/~bianco/Papers_pdf/2005/hpsr05_click.pdf] compares the Linux IP stack with Click (runnung an IP stack). They assume a router running on cheap PC hardware performs better than a router with specialized hardware. Different measurements are done and in summary Click performs better. (But this is not surprising.)

The paper was published under a project called "University Experiment of an Open Router" [http://www.diit.unict.it/euro/index_en.htm], which "focuses on building a flexible and high-performance packet switch around a Personal Computer (PC) architecture with a free hardware/software implementation".


==Links==
==Links==
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* [[BRN:Dev:Toolchain| BRN toolchain]]
* [[BRN:Dev:Toolchain| BRN toolchain]]
* [http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/click/ Click] and [http://www.read.cs.ucla.edu/click/ Click wiki]
* [http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/click/ Click] and [http://www.read.cs.ucla.edu/click/ Click wiki]
* [https://systems.cs.colorado.edu/projects/softmac Softmac] for [http://madwifi.org/wiki/ Madwifi driver]

Latest revision as of 06:45, 9 March 2006

This is my page, which is mainly used as a notebook. There is also a restricted page, which may be of interest to you. Note: You will only gain access, if are allowed to read it (member of the restricted group).


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