PRINCETON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NIKSUN® Inc., the world leader in developing real-time and forensics-based cyber security and network performance monitoring solutions, announced today that Dr. Walter Willinger, Chief Scientist at NIKSUN, has been awarded the 2016 “Test of Time” Paper Award from ACM SIGCOMM, the Special Interest Group on Data Communication of the Association for Computing Machinery. This illustrious award recognizes work on “A first-principles approach to understanding the Internet’s router-level topology” that Dr. Willinger and collaborators from Caltech presented in 2004 at SIGCOMM's flagship annual conference; the research was honored with the ACM SIGCOMM “Best Student Paper” Award at the 2004 conference.
The ACM SIGCOMM Test of Time Award recognizes a paper published 10 to 12 years in the past in Computer Communication Review or any SIGCOMM-sponsored or co-sponsored conference that is deemed to be an outstanding paper whose contents are still a vibrant and useful contribution today. In selecting Dr. Willinger’s paper, the award committee’s citation states: “This paper questioned the prevailing work on “scale-free” graph structure for network topologies that incorrectly speculated an “Achilles’ heel” for the Internet, and instead provided a methodologically sound basis to explain the observed structure of Internet topologies. The award committee continues: “The impact of the paper was in bringing a greater degree of rigor in network topology research and evaluation, and in informing the community of potential pitfalls in using black-box network models without a clear understanding of underlying structural effects in network design.”
“Receiving this award is a great honor, especially because it recognizes a piece of work that demonstrates how to ensure scientific rigor in Internet-related research,” said Dr. Willinger. “More specifically, the award paper shows that highly publicized claims about the Internet that were originally published in the premier scientific journals (e.g., Nature or Science) and have subsequently attracted enormous attention are incorrect, simply because they ignore the highly-engineered structure of man-made systems such as the Internet.” You can read Dr. Willinger’s 2016 award-winning paper here.
This is the second time ACM SIGCOMM has recognized Dr. Willinger’s research as enduring the “Test of Time” with this prestigious award. He and his collaborators from (then) Bellcore and Boston University also won the 2006 “Test of Time” Paper Award for their 1993 SIGCOMM paper entitled “On the self- similar nature of Ethernet traffic.” You can read Dr. Willinger’s 2006 award-winning paper here.
About ACM SIGCOMM
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society, and SIGCOMM is ACM’s professional forum for the discussion of topics in the field of communications and computer networks. The SIGCOMM Test of Time Award recognizes a paper published over the past 10 to 12 years, either in the Computer Communication Review, or any SIGCOMM sponsored or co-sponsored conference, that is deemed to be an outstanding paper whose contents are still as relevant and useful today. http://www.sigcomm.org
About NIKSUN, Inc.
NIKSUN is the recognized worldwide leader in making the Unknown Known. The company develops a highly scalable array of real time and forensics-based cyber security and network performance management solutions for government & intelligence agencies, service providers, financial services companies, and large enterprises such as retailers and manufacturers. NIKSUN's award-winning appliances deliver unprecedented flexibility and packet capture power. The company's patented real-time analysis and recording technology is the industry's most comprehensive solution for secure and reliable network infrastructure and services. NIKSUN, headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey, has sales offices and distributors throughout the US, Europe, the Mid East and Asia-Pacific.