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Robust network design

2013 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2013
In this paper, we address the problem of robust network design. Robustness is defined as the minimizing variations in network performance, such as average delay and throughput, due to the perturbations in the network, e.g. topology, demand and community of interest.
Armin Ghayoori, Alberto Leon-Garcia
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Design for network communities

Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human factors in computing systems, 1997
Collaboration has long been of considerable interest in the CHI community. This paper proposes and explores the concept of network communities as a crucial part of this discussion. Network communities are a form of technologymediated environment that foster a sense of community among users.
Elizabeth D. Mynatt   +3 more
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NETWORK TOPOLOGY DESIGN

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2008
Abstract The application of the Industrial Ethernet brings up issues of both the reliability and behaviour of the networks under a demanded load, while preserving the permitted time delay in the whole network. We propose an algorithm that designs the network topology, which meets the required fault tolerance and allows reliable communication between ...
Tomas Fencl, Pavel Burget, Jan Bilek
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Strategic Network Design

2007
This chapter deals with the long-term strategic planning and design of the supply chain. Section 6.1 explains the planning situation and the problem setting. Section 6.2 outlines the formulation of the problem as an optimization model and Sect. 6.3 the use of such models within the strategic planning process.
Fleischmann, Bernhard, Koberstein, Achim
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Network Design and the Brain

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2018
Neural circuits have evolved to accommodate similar information processing challenges as those faced by engineered systems. Here, we compare neural versus engineering strategies for constructing networks. During circuit development, synapses are overproduced and then pruned back over time, whereas in engineered networks, connections are initially ...
Saket, Navlakha   +2 more
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Network subsystem design

IEEE Network, 1993
It is argued that the bandwidth of the CPU/memory data path on workstations will remain within the same order of magnitude as the network bandwidth delivered to the workstation. This makes it essential that the number of times network data traverses the CPU/memory data path be minimized.
Peter Druschel   +3 more
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Network protection design for MPLS networks

DRCN 2005). Proceedings.5th International Workshop on Design of Reliable Communication Networks, 2005., 2006
In this paper, we consider the problem of designing partially and fully survivable explicit label switched paths for MPLS networks. We model the problems as mixed integer linear programs. Furthermore, we present a survivability assessment of the models.
Gaurav Agrawal   +2 more
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Generalized network design polyhedra [PDF]

open access: possibleNetworks, 2011
AbstractIn recent years, there has been an increased literature on so‐called generalized network design problems (GNDPs), such as the generalized minimum spanning tree problem and the generalized traveling salesman problem. In a GNDP, the node set of a graph is partitioned into “clusters,” and the feasible solutions must contain one node from each ...
Corinne Feremans   +3 more
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Optimal design in collaborative design network

Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2005
We consider a multiagent system whose task is to aid component-centered design by collaborative designers in a supply chain. In the earlier work, collaborative design networks are proposed as a decision-theoretic framework for such a system. In this work, we analyzes how choice of agent interface affects the computational complexity of collaborative ...
Y. Xiang, J. Chen, William S. Havens
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Design for networks-The ultimate design for X

Bell Labs Technical Journal, 2005
The true test of how a vendor's systems work is how they work with the service provider's existing systems and with other vendors' systems in operating networks. In this paper, we present various concepts, including design for X (DFX), and introduce the concept of design for networks (DFN), the objective of which is a working, revenue-generating ...
Richard Maltzman   +5 more
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