Network Performance Modeling and Simulation

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Jean Walrand, Kallol Bagchi, George Zobrist
CRC Press, 1998. gada 28. jūl. - 332 lappuses
Focuses on the argument that performance modelling and simulation has become a central issue in computer science and engineering, in part due to its applications to the structures comprising the internet. Dealing primarily with theory, tools, and techniques related to communications systems, it provides tutorials and surveys and relates new important research results. Each chapter provides background information, describes and analyses important work done in the field, and provides important direction to the reader on future work and further readings. The topics covered include traffic models for ATM networks, simulation environments, analytical methods, interprocessor communications and an evaluation of process architectures.

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Reusability Techniques for Building a Simulation
39
An Overview
59
Traffic Modeling for ATM Networks
105
An Overview of Source Characterization in ATM Networks
123
Procedures for Estimating and Guaranteeing Delays
151
BMAP Modeling of a Correlated Queue
177
Hierarchical Performance Modeling of Computer
197
A Framework for Measuring the Performance
219
A Prototyping and Modeling Tool
255
Network Reliability Evaluation
275
Notes on the Contributors
303
Author Index
311
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