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performing governance through networks
European Political Science, 2005Governance networks typically function in the absence of clearly defined constitutional rules. Network actors, therefore, have to develop a common understanding of the problem as well as build a basis for mutual trust. We suggest that discourse-analytical and dramaturgical concepts can be helpful instruments to analyse these dynamics of trust building ...
Hajer, M.A., Versteeg, W.B.
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2011
The book presents some key mathematical tools for the performance analysis of communication networks and computer systems.Communication networks and computer systems have become extremely complex. The statistical resource sharing induced by the random behavior of users and the underlying protocols and algorithms may affect Quality of Service.This book ...
Bonald, Thomas, Feuillet, Mathieu
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The book presents some key mathematical tools for the performance analysis of communication networks and computer systems.Communication networks and computer systems have become extremely complex. The statistical resource sharing induced by the random behavior of users and the underlying protocols and algorithms may affect Quality of Service.This book ...
Bonald, Thomas, Feuillet, Mathieu
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Performance Preserving Network Downscaling
38th Annual Simulation Symposium, 2005The Internet is a large, complex, heterogeneous system operating at very high speeds and consisting of a large number of users. Researchers use a suite of tools and techniques in order to understand the performance of networks: measurements, simulations, and deployments on small to medium-scale testbeds.
Govindan, Ramesh +2 more
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Network performance in managed networks
2011 50th FITCE Congress - "ICT: Bridging an Ever Shifting Digital Divide", 2011Network performance is becoming ever more important as a component of customer Service Level Agreements (SLA), as converged solutions become more common. Different applications have different performance requirements, which are reflected in their demands on the network.
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ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 1982
Managing networks using Network Administration Centers is increasingly considered. After introducing the information demand for operational, tactical and strategic network management the paper is dealing with the investigation of the applicability of tools and techniques for these areas.
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Managing networks using Network Administration Centers is increasingly considered. After introducing the information demand for operational, tactical and strategic network management the paper is dealing with the investigation of the applicability of tools and techniques for these areas.
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Network Performance Management
2009This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Goals and Aspects of Performance Management Process of Performance Management Performance Management of Packet Switching: A Case Study Operations Systems Support for Performance Management Major Issues of Performance Management This chapter contains sections ...
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Network performance evaluation
2018In order to validate the effectiveness of a network design, its performance needs to be evaluated. In general, there are three approaches to evaluate the network performance, including benchmarking, simulation, and analytical modeling. In this chapter, the author will sequentially discuss these three approaches along with their merits and demerits as ...
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2008
DEFINITION Network GIS Performance (NGP) refers to the level of Quality of Services (QoS) of a Network GIS. NGP includes both the efficient use of Network GIS resources (CPU, memory, massive storage, geospatial data and geospatial services) and the perception of speed of a Network GIS [1].
Phil Yang, John Evans
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DEFINITION Network GIS Performance (NGP) refers to the level of Quality of Services (QoS) of a Network GIS. NGP includes both the efficient use of Network GIS resources (CPU, memory, massive storage, geospatial data and geospatial services) and the perception of speed of a Network GIS [1].
Phil Yang, John Evans
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