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Table 1: Network Topology information for example networks

in Multi-Hour, Multi-Traffic Class Network Design for Virtual Path-based Dynamically Reconfigurable Wide-Area ATM Networks
by D. Medhi 1995
"... In PAGE 12: ... We use here three realistic example networks which we have used in other work [33]; these example networks are extracted from an actual voice network spanning the continental US. Topological information for these example networks are given in Table1 (also see Figs. 2, 3 and 4).... ..."
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Table 1: Network Topology information for example networks

in Models for Network Design, Servicing and Monitoring of ATM Networks based on the Virtual Path Concept
by D. Medhi 1997
"... In PAGE 15: ... To obtain the results, we use three realistic example networks which we have used in other studies [31]; these example networks are extracted from an actual voice network spanning the continental US. Topological information for these example networks are given in Table1 (also see Figures 2, 3 and 4). [Note that in these networks a circle and a square together means that an ATM switching node is co-located (same city) with an ATM cross-connect node.... ..."
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Table I: Network topology information for example networks

in Some Approaches to Solving a Multi-Hour Broadband Network Capacity Design Problem with Single-Path Routing
by D. Medhi, et al.

TABLE II NETWORK INFORMATION

in Spare Capacity Allocation for Non-Linear Link Cost and Failure-Dependent Path Restoration
by Yu Liu, David Tipper

Table 1. Information Producers on the Network

in On The Sustainability Of Rural Information Systems: Analysis Of Preliminary Experimental Evidence, Twenty-Second International Conference on Information Systems
by Shivraj Kanungo

Table F1: Classification of network types and number of cases of each category Informal networks Group networks Network Types

in The Contribution of Individual and Group Social Networks to Knowledge Diffusion among Farmers in semi-arid Kenya
by Dietrich Darr

Table I: Network topology information for example networks Parameter Names Settings

in Some Approaches to Solving a Multi-Hour Broadband Network Capacity Design Problem with Single-Path Routing
by D. Medhi, D. Tipper

Table 4. Latency information for different network connections

in A Trajectory-Preserving Synchronization Method for Collaborative Visualization
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 5: ... Figure 5 shows a series of screenshots from one of our experiments on flow visualization. Before the experiments, we first collected the latency statistics of different network connections as show in Table4 . (Connection Overseas 1 measures the latency between Hong Kong and US, while Overseas 2 is created to model a long latency connection.... In PAGE 7: ... 6.2 Experiment 2 In this experiment, we follow similar settings as in Experiment 1 but focus more on the accuracy of the new method in handling object collisions under different types of network connection as shown in Table4 . The experiment is conducted by 4 users, clients A to D.... ..."

TABLE II NETWORK USAGE INFORMATION

in Provisioning On-line Games: A Traffic Analysis of a Busy Counter-Strike Server
by Wu-chang Feng, Francis Chang, Wu-chi Feng, Jonathan Walpole 2002
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