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40 | Benjamin J. Ewy, Joseph B. Evans, Victor Frost, Gary J. Minden |
TCP/ATM Experiences in the MAGIC Testbed. |
HPDC |
1995 |
DBLP DOI BibTeX RDF |
TCP/ATM, MAGIC testbed, cell level pacing, bandwidth capacity, high performance distributed systems, traffic management infrastructureThe limited applicability of block decomposition in cluster computing - Crandall, P.E. Dept. of Comput, Sci. & Eng., Connecticut Univ., Storrs, USA This Paper Appears in : High Performance Distributed Computing, 1995., Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE International Symposium on on Pages: 102 - 109 This Conference was Held : 2-4 Aug. 1995 1995 ISBN: 0-8186-7088-6 IEEE Catalog Number: 95TB8075 Total Pages: xiv+246 Refer, Mathematical characterizations of the communication costs for contiguous partitioning and block decomposition in both a ring-connected and switched network are presented, Simulations of ring and switch technologies indicate that as network speeds increase and as the effects of message-preparation latency dominate, the advantages claimed for block decomposition diminish, Subject Terms: FDDI, block decomposition, high-speed switch technology, mathematical characterizations, contiguous partitioning, ring-connected networks, simulations, performance evaluation, performance evaluation, performance, asynchronous transfer mode, congestion control, cluster computing, local area networks, transport protocols, performance measurements, wide area networks, CT, switched network, FDDI, congestion avoidance, token networks |
21 | Pil Joong Kim, Yeon Lee, Woon-Sik Kim, Kwangil Lee, Sang-Ha Kim 0001 |
A simulation study of interoperative methods for congestion control over TCP/AT. |
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1997 |
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interoperative methods, TCP/ATM, ATM rate-based flow controls, interoperative method, SIMNET, performance, congestion control, resource management, transport protocols, ATM switches, simulation study, buffer requirement, NIST, cell losses |
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