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@inproceedings{jeffery_amc_2023,
location = {New York, {NY}, {USA}},
title = {{AMC}: Towards Trustworthy and Explorable {CRDT}
Applications with the Automerge Model Checker},
isbn = {9798400700866},
url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3578358.3591326},
doi = {10.1145/3578358.3591326},
series = {{PaPoC} '23},
shorttitle = {{AMC}},
abstract = {Conflict-free Replicated Data Types ({CRDTs}) enable
local-first operations and asynchronous collaboration without the
need for always-on centralised services. {CRDTs} can have a high
overhead, so implementations need to be optimised, but this
optimisation can lead to bugs despite the use of test suites and
fuzzing. Furthermore, using {CRDTs} in applications is complex,
observing unexpected conflict resolution, issues synchronising
documents and difficulties implementing appropriate data models.
Automerge is a library, exposing a {JSON} {CRDT}, that sees users
having difficulties in modelling their problems, understanding
their edge cases and implementing applications correctly. We
introduce the Automerge Model Checker ({AMC}), empowering
application developers to check properties about their
implementations and explore them dynamically. {AMC} can check a
range of applications as well as being able to check properties
about the core of Automerge itself, helping to make more
trustworthy Automerge applications.{AMC} is available open-source
at github.com/jeffa5/automerge-model-checker.},
pages = {44--50},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on Principles and
Practice of Consistency for Distributed Data},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
author = {Jeffery, Andrew and Mortier, Richard},
urldate = {2024-11-24},
date = {2023},
file = {Full Text
PDF:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/EEMPQUIR/Jeffery and Mortier -
2023 - AMC Towards Trustworthy and Explorable CRDT Applications
with the Automerge Model Checker.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@inproceedings{dolstra_nix_2004,
location = {{USA}},
title = {Nix: A Safe and Policy-Free System for Software Deployment},
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}
@article{kern_lost_2023,
title = {Lost in Simulation: Route Property in Mininet},
url =
{https://www.net.in.tum.de/fileadmin/TUM/NET/NET-2023-06-1/NET-2023-06-1_03.pdf},
doi = {10.2313/NET-2023-06-1_03},
shorttitle = {Lost in Simulation},
abstract = {The Mininet network emulator enables the comparison of
speed, delay, jitter and packet loss across different topologies.
It provides a Python {API} to instantiate almost arbitrary layouts
of networks and connections with attributes like predetermined
packet loss. We inspect linear and grid-like topologies and
discover that both share similar performance characteristics.},
author = {Kern, Philipp},
editora = {Architectures, Chair Of Network},
editoratype = {collaborator},
urldate = {2025-01-07},
date = {2023},
langid = {english},
note = {Medium: {PDF}
Publisher: Chair of Network Architectures and Services, School of
Computation, Information and Technology, Technical University of Munich},
file = {PDF:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/KSRTDLCA/Kern - 2023 -
Lost in Simulation Route Property in Mininet.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@article{savolainen_modeling_2019,
title = {Modeling the interplay of information seeking and
information sharing: A conceptual analysis},
volume = {71},
issn = {2050-3806},
url =
{https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/ajim-10-2018-0266/full/html},
doi = {10.1108/AJIM-10-2018-0266},
shorttitle = {Modeling the interplay of information seeking and
information sharing},
abstract = {The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the
creation of a holistic picture of information behavior by examining
the connections between information seeking and sharing.,Conceptual
analysis is used to focus on the ways in which the researchers have
modeled the interplay of information seeking and sharing. The study
draws on conceptual analysis of 27 key studies examining the above
issue, with a focus on the scrutiny of six major models for
information behavior.,Researchers have employed three main
approaches to model the relationships between information seeking
and sharing. The indirect approach conceptualizes information
seeking and sharing as discrete activities connected by an
intermediating factor, for example, information need. The
sequential approach assumes that information seeking precedes
information sharing. From the viewpoint of the interactive
approach, information seeking and sharing appear as mutually
related activities shaping each other iteratively or in a cyclical
manner. The interactive approach provides the most sophisticated
research perspective on the relationships of information seeking
and sharing and contributes to holistic understanding of human
information behavior.,As the study focuses on information seeking
and sharing, no attention is devoted to other activities
constitutive of information behavior, for example, information
use.,The study pioneers by providing an in-depth analysis of the
connections of information seeking and information sharing.},
pages = {518--534},
number = {4},
journaltitle = {Aslib Journal of Information Management},
author = {Savolainen, Reijo},
urldate = {2025-01-24},
date = {2019-06-18},
langid = {english},
note = {Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited},
file = {Full
Text:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/LK5QNLVT/Savolainen - 2019 -
Modeling the interplay of information seeking and information
sharing A conceptual
analysis.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/JMW3VDFN/html.html:text/html},
}
@online{noauthor_web_nodate,
title = {The Web of False Information: Rumors, Fake News, Hoaxes,
Clickbait, and Various Other Shenanigans: Journal of Data and
Information Quality: Vol 11, No 3},
url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3309699},
urldate = {2025-01-24},
file = {PDF:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/95QKTBA7/The Web of
False Information Rumors, Fake News, Hoaxes, Clickbait, and Various
Other Shenanigans J.pdf:application/pdf;The Web of False
Information\: Rumors, Fake News, Hoaxes, Clickbait, and Various
Other Shenanigans\: Journal of Data and Information Quality\: Vol
11, No 3:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/7A2CZ7A6/3309699.html:text/html},
}
@article{noauthor_systematic_2024,
title = {A Systematic Approach to Deal with Noisy Neighbour in
Cloud Infrastructure {\textbar} Request {PDF}},
url =
{https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303741535_A_Systematic_Approach_to_Deal_with_Noisy_Neighbour_in_Cloud_Infrastructure},
doi = {10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i19/89211},
abstract = {Request {PDF} {\textbar} A Systematic Approach to Deal
with Noisy Neighbour in Cloud Infrastructure {\textbar}
Background/Objectives: One of the major challenges of the
multitenant cloud model is performance unpredictability because of
resource contention.... {\textbar} Find, read and cite all the
research you need on {ResearchGate}},
journaltitle = {{ResearchGate}},
urldate = {2025-02-19},
date = {2024-10-22},
langid = {english},
file = {Full Text PDF:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/3HXVA58J/2024
- A Systematic Approach to Deal with Noisy Neighbour in Cloud
Infrastructure Request
PDF.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/8KU7F7XX/303741535_A_Systematic_Approach_to_Deal_with_Noisy_Neighbour_in_Cloud_Infrastructure.html:text/html},
}
@online{noauthor_netzdg_nodate,
title = {{NetzDG} - Gesetz zur Verbesserung der Rechtsdurchsetzung
in sozialen Netzwerken},
url = {https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/netzdg/BJNR335210017.html},
urldate = {2025-02-24},
file = {NetzDG - Gesetz zur Verbesserung der Rechtsdurchsetzung in
sozialen
Netzwerken:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/VKPIEEDI/BJNR335210017.html:text/html},
}
@online{noauthor_packet_2025,
title = {Packet zum Gesetz über digitale Dienste {\textbar}
Gestaltung der digitalen Zukunft Europas},
url =
{https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/de/policies/digital-services-act-package},
urldate = {2025-02-24},
date = {2025-02-21},
langid = {german},
file =
{Snapshot:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/362VSA4E/digital-services-act-package.html:text/html},
}
@article{salmi_constructing_2003,
title = {Constructing Knowledge Societies: New Challenges for
Tertiary Education},
volume = {28},
issn = {0379-7724, 1469-8358},
url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0379772032000110125},
doi = {10.1080/0379772032000110125},
shorttitle = {Constructing Knowledge Societies},
pages = {65--69},
number = {1},
journaltitle = {Higher Education in Europe},
author = {Salmi, Jamil},
urldate = {2025-02-26},
date = {2003-04},
langid = {english},
file = {PDF:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/M7TSQ6XA/Salmi - 2003 -
Constructing Knowledge Societies New Challenges for Tertiary
Education.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@article{sahlberg_rethinking_2010,
title = {Rethinking accountability in a knowledge society},
volume = {11},
rights = {http://www.springer.com/tdm},
issn = {1389-2843, 1573-1812},
url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10833-008-9098-2},
doi = {10.1007/s10833-008-9098-2},
abstract = {Competition between schools combined with test-based
accountability to hold schools accountable for predetermined
knowledge standards have become a common solution in educational
change efforts to improve the performance of educational systems
around the world. This is happening as family and community social
capital declines in most parts of developed world. Increased
competition and individualism are not necessarily beneficial to
creating social capital in schools and their communities. This
article argues that: (1) the evidence remains controversial that
test-based accountability policies improve the quality and
efficiency of public education; (2) the current practice of
determining educational performance by using primarily standardized
knowledge tests as the main means of accountability is not a
necessary condition for much needed educational improvement; and
(3) there is growing evidence that increased high-stakes testing is
restricting students conceptual learning, engaging in creative
action and understanding innovation, all of which are essential
elements of contemporary schooling in a knowledge society. Finland
is used as an example to suggest that educational change should
rather contribute to increasing networking and social capital in
schools and in their communities through building trust and
strengthening collective responsibilities within and between
schools. This would create better prospects of worthwhile lifelong
learning in and out of schools. Based on this analysis, the article
concludes that education policies should be directed at promoting
more intelligent forms of accountability to meet external
accountability demands and to encourage cooperation rather than
competition among students, teachers and schools.},
pages = {45--61},
number = {1},
journaltitle = {J Educ Change},
author = {Sahlberg, Pasi},
urldate = {2025-02-26},
date = {2010-02},
langid = {english},
file = {PDF:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/Q7WXPVKN/Sahlberg -
2010 - Rethinking accountability in a knowledge society.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@article{vanderlind_effects_2017,
title = {Effects of Mental Health on Student Learning},
volume = {22},
issn = {1087-0059},
url = {https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1154566},
abstract = {Learning can be hindered by students' mental health.
Given the increased reports of mental health concerns among college
students, it is imperative that we understand how best to provide
supports to this population to help them learn and succeed. This is
particularly significant given the body of research that
demonstrates how mental illness may negatively affect student
success and degree persistence. In order to best serve this growing
population, there are possible supports that can be provided in the
classroom embedded into current practices and learning
opportunities for all students across the board. This article
addresses the connections between learning and mental health,
practical takeaways for practitioners, and directions for future research.},
pages = {39--58},
number = {2},
journaltitle = {Learning Assistance Review},
author = {{VanderLind}, Ren},
urldate = {2025-02-26},
date = {2017},
langid = {english},
note = {Publisher: National College Learning Center Association
{ERIC} Number: {EJ}1154566},
keywords = {Academic Achievement, Anxiety, College Students,
Correlation, Depression (Psychology), Gender Differences, Learning,
Learning Theories, Mental Disorders, Mental Health, Metacognition,
Personality Traits, Success},
file = {Full Text
PDF:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/SGNY7WPR/VanderLind - 2017 -
Effects of Mental Health on Student Learning.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@article{sinsebox_supervision_2020,
title = {Supervision and Evaluation Practices That Impact Teacher
Learning: A Case Study of Rural Teachers Perspectives},
url = {https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/education_etd/474},
shorttitle = {Supervision and Evaluation Practices That Impact
Teacher Learning},
journaltitle = {Education Doctoral},
author = {Sinsebox, Jennifer},
date = {2020-12-01},
file = {"Supervision and Evaluation Practices That Impact Teacher
Learning\: A C" by Jennifer L.
Sinsebox:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/HWJMQJ9Z/474.html:text/html},
}
@inproceedings{halkes_udp_2011,
title = {{UDP} {NAT} and firewall puncturing in the wild},
volume = {6641},
isbn = {978-3-642-20797-6},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-20798-3_1},
abstract = {Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks work on the presumption
that all nodes in the network are connectable. However, {NAT} boxes and
firewalls prevent connections to many nodes on the Internet. For
{UDP} based protocols, the {UDP} hole-punching technique has
been proposed to mitigate this problem.
This paper presents a study of the efficacy of {UDP} hole
punching on the Internet in the context of an actual P2P network.
To the best of our knowledge, no previous study has provided
similar measurements. Our results show that {UDP} hole punching
is an effective method to increase the connectability of peers on
the Internet: approximately 64\% of all peers are behind
a {NAT} box or firewall which should allow hole punching to work,
and more than 80\% of hole punching attempts between these
peers succeed.},
pages = {1--12},
author = {Halkes, Gertjan and Pouwelse, J.A.},
date = {2011-06-01},
file = {Full Text
PDF:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/VUJQDDIG/Halkes and Pouwelse -
2011 - UDP NAT and firewall puncturing in the wild.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@article{mehrab_new_2025,
title = {A New Approach to Peer-to-Peer {VPN} Connectivity:
Achieving Seamless Communication Without Firewalls},
shorttitle = {A New Approach to Peer-to-Peer {VPN} Connectivity},
abstract = {This study presents a novel approach to peer-to-peer
Virtual Private Network ({VPN}) connectivity that eliminates
traditional firewall dependencies. As remote work and distributed
systems become increasingly prevalent, the limitations of
conventional {VPN} architectures-including performance bottlenecks,
complex configurations, and centralized points of failure-have
become more apparent. The research evaluates {ZeroTier}, a modern
network virtualization solution, against established {VPN}
technologies (Wireguard, Tailscale, and {OpenVPN}) across a
simulated environment of 100 globally distributed virtual nodes
over a 30-day period. Results demonstrate {ZeroTier}'s superior
performance across key metrics: 57\% faster connection
establishment than Wireguard, 45\% lower latency compared to
traditional solutions, higher throughput (875 Mbps for P2P
connections), reduced resource utilization, and a 94.8\%
first-attempt connection success rate. {ZeroTier} successfully
established direct P2P connections in 85\% of cases, significantly
outperforming competitors. The study details {ZeroTier}'s "Virtual
Layer 2 Ethernet" architecture, which combines centralized
coordination with decentralized communication and employs
sophisticated {NAT} traversal techniques to enable direct
device-to-device connections without complex firewall
configurations. This approach creates a flat, software-defined
network that spans multiple physical locations while maintaining
enterprise-grade security through end-to-end encryption.},
author = {Mehrab, Abu},
date = {2025-04-11},
file = {Full Text
PDF:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/8T5JMBVF/Mehrab - 2025 - A New
Approach to Peer-to-Peer VPN Connectivity Achieving Seamless
Communication Without Firewalls.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@inproceedings{lackorzynski_comparative_2019,
title = {A Comparative Study on Virtual Private Networks for Future
Industrial Communication Systems},
url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8758010},
doi = {10.1109/WFCS.2019.8758010},
abstract = {The future industrial networks will not be created from
scratch. Rather, they will grow from existing installations without
displacing legacy components. The secure integration of these
legacy machines and networks will become an important building
block in order to realize the vision of Industry 4.0. Secure and
high performance virtual private networks ({VPNs}) will be
necessary for that purpose.Therefore, we investigated and compared
various {VPN} solutions. Their performance was tested on multiple
hardware platforms ranging from very resource constrained to very
powerful. Non-functional aspects, relating around security,
manageability and ease of use, were discussed in order to assess
their suitability for future use cases.We arrive at clear
recommendations on which software {VPN} solutions to choose for
future industrial setups.},
eventtitle = {2019 15th {IEEE} International Workshop on Factory
Communication Systems ({WFCS})},
pages = {1--8},
booktitle = {2019 15th {IEEE} International Workshop on Factory
Communication Systems ({WFCS})},
author = {Lackorzynski, Tim and Köpsell, Stefan and Strufe, Thorsten},
urldate = {2026-02-11},
date = {2019-05},
keywords = {Encryption, Hardware, industrial {IoT}, industrial
networks, Industry, Logic gates, network security, Production
facilities, secure transport, Software, tunneling, Virtual private
networks, {VPN}},
file = {PDF:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/DWSF7ERP/Lackorzynski
et al. - 2019 - A Comparative Study on Virtual Private Networks for
Future Industrial Communication
Systems.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/PXWNAC6D/8758010.html:text/html},
}
@online{noauthor_nat_2026,
title = {{NAT} Traversal: How It Works},
url = {https://dev.to/alakkadshaw/nat-traversal-how-it-works-4dnc},
shorttitle = {{NAT} Traversal},
abstract = {{NAT} traversal is the set of techniques that solves
this problem: discovering public addresses,...},
titleaddon = {{DEV} Community},
urldate = {2026-02-11},
date = {2026-01-30},
langid = {english},
file =
{Snapshot:/home/lhebendanz/Zotero/storage/UHJQ84AV/nat-traversal-how-it-works-4dnc.html:text/html},
}
@software{krause_krausestjs-framework-benchmark_2026,
title = {krausest/js-framework-benchmark},
rights = {Apache-2.0},
url = {https://github.com/krausest/js-framework-benchmark},
abstract = {A comparison of the performance of a few popular
javascript frameworks},
author = {Krause, Stefan},
urldate = {2026-02-11},
date = {2026-02-11},
note = {original-date: 2015-12-09T20:10:53Z},
}