References
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References to VNUML
Un-official VNUML sites and related pages:
- VNUML site at Universität Koblenz Landau (in German)
- VNUML on Gentoo Guide Examples of people or projects using VNUML tool (please, contact [#contact us] if you want to be included in this list):
- Creación de nuevas funcionalidades para la herramienta VNUML [PDF] (in Spanish, except Apendix A in English) M.Sc Thesis by Esteban Martín Malo
- Delay Tolerant Network simulation using VNUML [PDF] (in Spanish) by Lídice Romero and Joaquín Seoane. See the README file in english.
- Tecnología XML en la herramienta de simulación de redes VNUML [PDF] (in Spanish) by Fermín Galán.
- Simulation of Mobile Ad-hoc networks using VNUML by Luca Mottola (expanded in his Laurea Thesis)
- GIAC Certified Firewall Analyst Practical Assignment [PDF] by Ronald Young. VNUML compared with other tools:
- VNUML performance figures (compared with Opnet)
- Virtual Network Configuration Tools for User-Mode Linux [PDF] by Kuthonuzo Luruo and Shashank Khanvilkar (also the tidy Linux For You Magazine version)
- Early Experiences with NetGUI Laboratories [PDF] by Santiago Carot Nemesio, Pedro de las Heras Quirós, Eva M. Castro Barbero, and José A. Centeno González
- Virtual environments for networking experiments [PDF] by Jeroen van der Ham and Gert Jan Verhoog
- Virtualization Technology as a Tool for Teaching Computer Networks [PDF] by Dalibor Dobrilovic and Borislav Odadzic
- NoSE - building virtual honeynets made easy [PDF] by Frederic Stumpf, Andreas Görlach, Frank Homann, and Lars Brückner
Related tools, projects or initiatives
- NetML (and Netkit). NetML is an XML based, open source markup language to describe computer networks.
- MNL. MLN (Manage Large Networks) is a virtual machine administration tool designed to build and run virtual machine networks based on Xen and User-Mode Linux.
- VNE. Virtual Network Experiments with User Mode Linux.
- NDL. The Network Description Language provides a way to describe computer networks in a meaningful way using the Resource Description Framework (RDF).
- VIOLIN. Virtual Internetworking on Overlay Infrastructure.
- X-Bone. The X-Bone dynamically deploys and manages Internet overlays to reduce configuration effort and increase network component sharing.