Data Communication Systems and Their Performance: Proceedings of the IFIP TC6 Fourth International Conference on Data Communication Systems and Their Performance, Barcelona, Spain, 20-22 June, 1990G. Pujolle, R. Puigjaner The research papers in this volume describe recent, original developments in techniques, tools and applications in the area of communication system performance. Involved in the project are researchers from the world's leading universities, research institutes and companies. |
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... server ( token ) , and thus multiple visits by the server are typically necessary to transmit a single message . The number of packets per message is assumed to follow a general distribution . By applying a pseudo - conservation law ...
... server ( token ) , and thus multiple visits by the server are typically necessary to transmit a single message . The number of packets per message is assumed to follow a general distribution . By applying a pseudo - conservation law ...
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... server utilization at station i and the total server utilization , respectively . The stations are attended by the server according to a fixed cyclic rule ; i.e. , after leaving station i , the server goes to station i ( mod M ) + 1 ...
... server utilization at station i and the total server utilization , respectively . The stations are attended by the server according to a fixed cyclic rule ; i.e. , after leaving station i , the server goes to station i ( mod M ) + 1 ...
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... server vacations , and the forward recurrence time of a vacation period . Since the effect of the server vacations is simply additive in both systems , it follows that the relationship ( 19 ) will still hold . Kuehn [ 11 ] introduced ...
... server vacations , and the forward recurrence time of a vacation period . Since the effect of the server vacations is simply additive in both systems , it follows that the relationship ( 19 ) will still hold . Kuehn [ 11 ] introduced ...
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Performance Issues of the DQDB Protocol | 3 |
WORKLOAD | 20 |
Applications of Sample Path to Communication Networks Control | 23 |
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