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First-Year Papers Cover Page and Editorial Board
Volume 17, 2012 – 2013
EDITORS
First-Year Program
Margaret Lindsey, Dean
Erin Valentino, Research Education Librarian
Dania Field, Program Assistant
First-Year Mentors
Andrew Bannon-Guasp ‘13 Elizabeth Preysner ‘13
Megan Baxter ‘13 Junius Ross-Martin ‘15
Emma Belloumo ‘13 Lillian Young ‘13
Elizabeth Bilfinger ’13 Abigail Whalen ‘15
Editing, Layout, and Publishing
Dania Field
Amy Harrell
Elizabeth Preysner
The First-Year Papers were established in 1996-1997 to recognize the excellent written work of the first-year students at Trinity College. Each year, submissions are drawn from First-Year Seminars and from courses associated with the Cities, Guided Studies, InterArts, and Interdisciplinary Science Programs.
The First-Year Papers
Volume 17, 2012 – 2013
Published by Trinity College
Hartford, Connecticut, September 201
The United Nations and the Human Rights Issue
This paper demonstrates a new class of bugs that is likely to occur in enterprise OpenFlow deployments. In particular, step-by-step, reactive establishment of paths can cause network-wide inconsistencies or performance- and space-related inefficiencies. The cause for this behavior is inconsistent packet processing: as the packets travel through the network they do not encounter consistent state at the OpenFlow controller. To mitigate this problem, we propose to use transactional semantics at the controller to achieve consistent packet processing. We detail the challenges in achieving this goal (including the inability to directly apply database techniques), as well as a potentially promising approach. In particular, we envision the use of multi-commit transactions that could provide the necessary serialization and isolation properties without excessively reducing network performance.QC 20140707</p
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