| G.E. Keiser. Local Area Networks. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1989. |
....of this data in a highly interactive network modeling tool (NetMod) is illustrated with screen images generated during tool execution. 2 1. Introduction Local area computer networks are now well established, and highly interconnected heterogeneous local networks are coming into prominence [Tane88, Stal88, Keis89]. The large scale (tens or hundreds of thousands of sites) associated with interconnected local networks makes performance modeling difficult, and both analytical and simulation techniques are often employed to handle both large scale and layered protocol details. In either case, the user workload ....
G. E. Keiser, Local Area Networks, McGraw-Hill Inc., New York, 1989.
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G.E. Keiser. Local Area Networks. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1989.
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Gerd E. Keiser, Local Area Networks, pp. 404-405, McGraw-Hill, 1989.
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G.E. Keiser, "Local Area Networks", McGraw Hill, 1989
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