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Title : Definitions for TCP Connection Metrics
Author(s) : T. Brugger
Filename : draft-brugger-connection-metrics-00.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2006-7-17
Numerous metrics, or features, have been used to describe TCP
connections. These features are frequently of interest to the network
intrusion detection community, and occasionally the network
engineering community. While researchers may understand these terms
when used by others, there are no formal definitions of these terms
such that two researchers looking at the same connection will
necessarily calculate the same values for all the metrics. This paper
will propose a potential set of connection metrics with formal
definitions of each.
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