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Table 2: Wired network transmission times
"... In PAGE 10: ... The times within each of these intervals follow a uniform distribution. Table2 summarizes these values. 2.... ..."
Table 1. Representative network transmission delays for index files.
"... In PAGE 18: ... The performance analysis in [SUN94] was limited to the Ethernet LAN case. Table1 shows mean network transmission delays obtained by repeated measurement... ..."
Table 2. Representative network transmission delays for index files.
"... In PAGE 15: ...tive performance of the algorithms. The performance analysis of Sun et al. was limited to the Ethernet LAN case. Table2 shows mean network transmission delays obtained by repeated mea- surement on representative local area (Berkeley), metropolitan area (BARRNet) and wide area (MCINet/AlterNet) networks. These were obtained by simple measurement at various times; they represent neither the best case nor the worst case, but simply indicate the kind of bandwidth available in the US networks at the time.... ..."
Table 1: One-way network transmission costs for encoded data.
"... In PAGE 8: ...ost of the complexity to the receiver, where Section 3.4 tells a more complex story. 3.3 Data Transmission Costs Table1 shows the network costs for transmitting the encoded data with each package. In both PBIO... In PAGE 9: ... Thus XML-based schemes transmit signi cantly more data than schemes which rely on binary encoding. As Table1 shows, this is of relatively little consequence for small messages where constant terms in the network cost equation tend to dominate. However, at medium and large message sizes the data expansion is more directly re ected in the network transmission time.... ..."
Table 1. Different approaches for modeling network transmission times
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"... In PAGE 3: ... Simulating proximity requires an accurate network model, where connections have realistic transmission de- lays. Table1 gives a short overview of different approaches to model transmission times. The simplest way is to use analytical distribution functions, e.... ..."
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Table 2: Characteristics of the transmission network
Table 1. Applying QoS Concepts from Network Transmission to Network Storage
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"... In PAGE 2: ... 1.1 stor-serv: Beyond Best-Effort Caching In the data transmission domain, the Internet Protocol (IP) is referred to as a best- effort transmission service ( Table1 ). IP routers implement some queuing discipline such as first-in first-out (FIFO), and since the routers have finite buffer capacity, packet-drops are possible, leading to jitter, or variations in packet delivery time.... ..."
Table 1. Summary of choices for each linear chain of nodes in a network Transmission
"... In PAGE 4: ... Therefore the apos;remove link apos; modify operation is given the highest probability in the Simulated Annealing optimisation loop. The goal then becomes to apos;remove apos; enough links to permit long chains with a high proportion of transit traffic to form, thus matching the characteristics of ULH as shown in Table1 when it becomes cost-optimal to do so. The algorithm below, incorporating the Simulated Annealing optimisation core, has been implemented as a macro within an optical network design and optimisation tool implemented in Java.... ..."
Table 1. Transmission experiments using the ISDN network
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