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The Effects of Traffic Structure on Application and Network Performance || Background and Related Work

โœ Scribed by Aikat, Jay; Jeffay, Kevin; Smith, F. Donelson


Book ID
120487544
Publisher
Springer New York
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
732 KB
Edition
2013
Category
Article
ISBN
1461418488

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โœฆ Synopsis


Over the past three decades, the Internet's rapid growth has spurred the development of new applications in mobile computing, digital music, online video, gaming and social networks.ย These applications rely heavily upon various underlying network protocols and mechanisms to enable, maintain and enhance their Internet functionality The Effects ofย Traffic Structure on Application and Network Performanceย provides the necessary tools for maximizing the network efficiency of any Internet application, and presents ground-breaking research that will influence how these applications are built in the future.ย  The book outlines how to design and run all types of networking experiments, and establishes the best practices in synthetic traffic generation for current and future researchers and practitioners to follow.ย  It addresses some basic concepts and methods of traffic generation, but also details extensive empirical research in testing and evaluating network protocols and applications within a laboratory setting. The Effects ofย Traffic Structure on Application and Network Performance is designed as a reference book for networking professionals who must design, plan, test and evaluate their networks.ย  Advanced-level students and researchers in computer science and engineering will find this book valuable as well


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