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v38 v39 34 34 Source-controlled routing is a promising architectural approach to improve reliability, efficiency, and overall flexibility of the network. We will demonstrate a streaming media application weathering "storms" on the network via source-controlled adaptive routing, running on top of pathlet routing, a flexible interdomain routing and forwarding substrate. 35 35 36 == GENI !NetServ==36 == !NetServ (GENI Alpha project) == 37 37 38 38 ''Demo Participants:'' Jan Janak, Mark Berman [[BR]] 39 We present !NetServ, an extensible platform for deploying in-network services. !NetServ-enabled network nodes provide a common execution environment, where network services implemented as modules can be dynamically installed and removed. Our demonstration shows how !NetServ can help solve some of the issues faced by content and real-time service providers. We show how !NetServ-enabled nodes can help content providers disseminate content and how providers of real-time services, such as voice and video calls, can use !NetServ-enabled nodes to make their systems more scalable and reliable. GENI allows us to deploy !NetServ ?-enabled nodes in the network.39 We present !NetServ, an extensible platform for deploying in-network services. !NetServ-enabled network nodes provide a common execution environment, where network services implemented as modules can be dynamically installed and removed. Our demonstration shows how !NetServ can help solve some of the issues faced by content and real-time service providers. We show how !NetServ-enabled nodes can help content providers disseminate content and how providers of real-time services, such as voice and video calls, can use !NetServ-enabled nodes to make their systems more scalable and reliable. GENI allows us to deploy !NetServ-enabled nodes in the network. 40 40 41 41 == GENI VIOLIN ==