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Supporting novel home network management interfaces with openflow and NOX. / Mortier, Richard; Bedwell, Ben; Glover, Kevin et al.
In: Computer Communication Review, Vol. 41, No. 4, 01.08.2011, p. 464–465.

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Mortier, R, Bedwell, B, Glover, K, Lodge, T, Rodden, T, Rotsos, C, Moore, AW, Koliousis, A & Sventek, J 2011, 'Supporting novel home network management interfaces with openflow and NOX', Computer Communication Review, vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 464–465. https://doi.org/10.1145/2018436.2018523

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Mortier, R., Bedwell, B., Glover, K., Lodge, T., Rodden, T., Rotsos, C., Moore, A. W., Koliousis, A., & Sventek, J. (2011). Supporting novel home network management interfaces with openflow and NOX. Computer Communication Review, 41(4), 464–465. https://doi.org/10.1145/2018436.2018523

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Mortier R, Bedwell B, Glover K, Lodge T, Rodden T, Rotsos C et al. Supporting novel home network management interfaces with openflow and NOX. Computer Communication Review. 2011 Aug 1;41(4):464–465. doi: 10.1145/2018436.2018523

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Mortier, Richard ; Bedwell, Ben ; Glover, Kevin et al. / Supporting novel home network management interfaces with openflow and NOX. In: Computer Communication Review. 2011 ; Vol. 41, No. 4. pp. 464–465.

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