Eric Jason Brandwine mainly investigates Computer network, Distributed computing, Computer security, Intelligent computer network and Virtual machine. His Distributed computing research incorporates elements of Node, Utility computing, Routing domain and Policy-based routing. His work on Key management, Key generation, Symmetric-key algorithm and Encryption as part of general Computer security study is frequently linked to Key derivation function, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His work deals with themes such as Network simulation, Computer network programming and Network security, which intersect with Intelligent computer network. His Virtual machine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Routing, Load balancing and Remote computer. His work carried out in the field of Networking hardware brings together such families of science as Network segmentation and Active networking.
Eric Jason Brandwine mainly focuses on Computer network, Computer security, Distributed computing, Encryption and Virtual machine. His Computer security study incorporates themes from Service provider and Service. His research integrates issues of Policy-based routing, Node, Routing domain and Network packet in his study of Distributed computing.
His Virtual machine study which covers Utility computing that intersects with World Wide Web. As part of the same scientific family, Eric Jason Brandwine usually focuses on Intelligent computer network, concentrating on Computer network programming and intersecting with Enterprise private network. His studies deal with areas such as Network service, Active networking and Software-defined networking as well as Networking hardware.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, Computer security, Encryption, Virtual machine and Service provider. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Distributed computing and Computer network. He works mostly in the field of Computer security, limiting it down to topics relating to Component and, in certain cases, Class and Service control.
The Encryption study combines topics in areas such as Database, Key and Computer data storage. He has included themes like Trusted Computing, Direct Anonymous Attestation, Physical computing, Router and Host in his Virtual machine study. Within one scientific family, Eric Jason Brandwine focuses on topics pertaining to Active networking under Networking hardware, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Software-defined networking.
Computer network, Virtual machine, Computer security, Distributed computing and Utility computing are his primary areas of study. Computer network is closely attributed to Trusted Network Connect in his research. His Virtual machine research includes themes of Trusted Computing, Direct Anonymous Attestation, Physical computing and Key management.
His Encryption study, which is part of a larger body of work in Computer security, is frequently linked to Function, bridging the gap between disciplines. His study in Utility computing is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Virtual computing, Provisioning, World Wide Web and Credential. Eric Jason Brandwine has researched Networking hardware in several fields, including Network service and Active networking.
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Using virtual networking devices and routing information to initiate external actions
Kevin Christopher Miller;Eric Jason Brandwine;Andrew J. Doane.
(2012)
Using virtual networking devices to manage external connections
Kevin Christopher Miller;Eric Jason Brandwine;Andrew J. Doane.
(2011)
Using virtual networking devices to manage external connections
Kevin Christopher Miller;Eric Jason Brandwine;Andrew J. Doane.
(2011)
Using virtual networking devices to connect managed computer networks
Kevin Christopher Miller;Eric Jason Brandwine;Andrew J. Doane.
(2015)
Using virtual networking devices to manage routing communications between connected computer networks
Kevin Christopher Miller;Eric Jason Brandwine;Andrew J. Doane.
(2015)
Providing virtual networking functionality for managed computer networks
Eric Jason Brandwine;Peter J. Hill.
(2009)
Managing use of intermediate destination computing nodes for provided computer networks
Eric Jason Brandwine;Ian R. Searle;Aaron C. Thompson;Kevin Christopher Miller.
(2012)
Managing encoded multi-part communications for provided computer networks
Eric Jason Brandwine.
(2010)
Managing encoded multi-part communications for provided computer networks
Eric Jason Brandwine.
(2010)
Providing dynamically scaling computing load balancing
Kevin Christopher Miller;Eric Jason Brandwine.
(2009)
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