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....for all matrix elements. How large is a reasonable error In light of the other sources of error in Internet planning, and accuracy measured in a few ten s of percent is quite tolerable, especially if the errors for the larger flows are smaller. This is further backed up by work such as that in [22], which showed that matrix element (a) Raw least squares matrix element (b) Simple gravity model matrix element (c) Generalized gravity model matrix element (d) Generalized gravity model with square root weighted least squares Figure 7: A comparison of the real traffic matrix ....
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....ratio of load to capacity) We generally view a link s capacity as its maximal desirable load. Our target is therefore to keep the max utilization below 100 ; or, to protect against bursts, our target could be to keep max utilization below 60 . The discussion in this section draws on results of [5, 6], to which the reader is referred for technical details and more references to related work. 3.1 Fixed Topology and Traffic Demands Routing based on link weights is not flexible enough to represent all possible solutions to the routing problem. When judging the quality of a weight setting, we ....
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Bernard Fortz and Mikkel Thorup, "Optimizing OSPF/IS-IS weights in a changing world," in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2002, pp. 756--767.
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B. Fortz and M. Thorup. Optimizing OSPF/IS-IS weights in a changing world. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 20(4):756--767, May 2002.
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B. Fortz and M. Thorup, "Optimizing ospf/is-is weights in a changing world," IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 756--767, 2002.
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B. Fortz and M. Thorup, "Optimizing OSPF/IS-IS weights in a changing world," IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 20, pp. 756--767, May 2002.
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Bernard Fortz and Mikkel Thorup, "Optimizing OSPF/IS-IS weights in a changing world," in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2002, pp. 756--767.
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B. Fortz and M. Thorup, "Optimizing OSPF/IS-IS weights in a changing world," IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Feb. 2002.
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B. Fortz, "Optimizing OSPF/IS-IS weights in a changing world", IEEE JSAC Special Issue on Advances in Fundamentals of Network Management, Spring 2002.
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B. Fortz and M. Thorup, "Optimizing OSPF/IS-IS Weights in a Changing World," IEEE J. Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 756 -- 767, 2002.
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B. Fortz and M. Thorup, "Optimizing OSPF/IS-IS weights in a changing world," IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Feb. 2002.
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B. Fortz and M. Thorup, "Optimizing OSPF/IS-IS weights in a changing world," IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Feb. 2002.
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B. Fortz and M. Thorup. "Optimizing OSPF/IS-IS Weights in a Changing World", IEEE JSAC Special Issue on Advances in Fundamentals of Network Engineering, 2001.
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B. Fortz, "Optimizing OSPF/IS-IS weights in a changing world", IEEE JSAC Special Issue on Advances in Fundamentals of Network Management, Spring 2002.
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