Software tools for networking column [IEEE Network Magazine]

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    IEEE Network Magazine
    Software tools for networking

    Any research activity today relies heavily on specific
    equipment or tools. In the Networking community, most
    of the tools are software tools. These tools are crucial
    for both the research and the operational activities
    in our community. Despite this, it is sometimes difficult
    to locate the appropriate tool for a given project.
    Although some tools are widely used and known, most of
    the tools we use have been described in the literature and
    are often difficult to find. Often, very useful tools are
    hidden on a web page or described only in a technical report
    or a chapter of a Ph.D. thesis. For this reason, we often
    develop tools that are already available elsewhere.

    The objective of this new regular column of IEEE Network Magazine
    is to present in a brief format, new software tools that could be
    useful for the readers of the magazine. The emphasis of the column
    will be on tools that are freely available on the Internet. The
    tool distribution should at least contain a documentation and
    installation instructions.

    This new column will consider tools such as :

    - network simulation and emulation
    - network design and planning
    - traffic generation and capture
    - prototype protocol implementations
    - network management
    - network visualization
    - active networks and agents
    - network security
    - ...

    If you have developed a software tool that could be useful for the readers
    of IEEE Network magazine, please send a brief description (up to 300 words)
    of your tool by email in ASCII format to Olivier.Bonaventure@info.fundp.ac.be
    The description should be sent by the main author of the tool and
    be as free of hype and self promotion as possible. The description should
    focus on the technical capabilities of the tool and should also contain
    the following information :

    - URL of the web site of the tool
    - availability of source code
    - availability of technical support
    - hardware and software (operating systems, libraries, ...) requirements

    The appropriate tools will be selected and the description will be copy-edited
    and checked with the freely available version of the tool. The column
    will be published in the magazine and archived on the IEEE Network Magazine
    Interactive web site ( http://www.comsoc.org/ni ) with pointers to
    the web sites of the described software tools. More information
    on the magazine itself are available from http://www.comsoc.org/ni



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