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W. Willinger, "The discovery of self-similar traffic," in Performance Evaluation: Origins and Directions, G. Haring, C. Lindemann, and M. Reiser, Eds. Berlin , Germany: Springer-Verlag, 2000, vol. 1769, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 493--505.

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W. Willinger, "The discovery of self-similar traffic," in Performance Evaluation: Origins and Directions, G. Haring, C. Lindemann, and M. Reiser, Eds. Berlin , Germany: Springer-Verlag, 2000, vol. 1769, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 493--505.


Self-Similar Network Traffic: An Overview - Park, Willinger (1999)   (11 citations)  Self-citation (Willinger)   (Correct)

....equilibrium bounds on performance variables such as the waiting time in various queueing systems to be found. This also 1 For a non technical account of the discovery of the self similar nature of network traffic, including parallel efforts and important follow up work, we refer the reader to [71]. iii iv SELF SIMILAR NETWORK TRAFFIC: AN OVERVIEW forms a pillar of performance analysis from the queueing theory side [38] The second feature is, in part, due to the simple correlation structure generated by Markovian sources whose performance impact e.g. as affected by the likelihood of ....

W. Willinger. The discovery of self-similar traffic. In G. Haring, C. Lindemann and M. Reiser, editors, Performance Evaluation: Origins and Directions, LNCS, Springer-Verlag, New York (to appear). REFERENCES xlix

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