| Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit, Ramesh Govindan, Scott Shenker, Sugih Jamin, and Walter Willinger. Network Topologies, Power Laws, and Hierarchy. Work in progress. |
.... the metrics of the other topologies) generated by the GT ITM topology generator [3] The second one is a power law graph created by a generator based on the algorithm described in [1] A recent study shows that this topology qualitatively resembles both the AS and the router level topologies [21]. Obviously,wedonothave ASs over the generated topologies, therefore we havetouse shortest path routing# for the same reason we cannot apply the max AS max router or the max AS min router replica placement methods. The results for the random graph with randomly placed clients (20 of all nodes) ....
Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit, Ramesh Govindan, Scott Shenker, Sugih Jamin, and Walter Willinger. Network Topologies, Power Laws, and Hierarchy. Work in progress.
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