Computer Networks and Systems: Queueing Theory and Performance Evaluation e-bog
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Statistical performance evaluation has assumed an increasing amount of importance as we seek to design more and more sophisticated communi- cation and information processing systems. The ability to predict a pro- posed system's performance without actually having to construct it is an extremely cost effective design tool. This book is meant to be a first year graduate level introduction to the ...
E-bog
692,63 DKK
Forlag
Springer
Udgivet
6 december 2012
Genrer
Communications engineering / telecommunications
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781468403855
Statistical performance evaluation has assumed an increasing amount of importance as we seek to design more and more sophisticated communi- cation and information processing systems. The ability to predict a pro- posed system's performance without actually having to construct it is an extremely cost effective design tool. This book is meant to be a first year graduate level introduction to the field of statistical performance evaluation. As such, it covers queueing theory (chapters 1-4) and stochastic Petri networks (chapter 5). There is a short appendix at the end of the book which reviews basic probability theory. At Stony Brook, this material would be covered in the second half of a two course sequence (the first half is a computer networks course using a text such as Schwartz's Telecommunications Networks). Students seem to be encouraged to pursue the analytical material of this book if they first have some idea of the potential applications. I am grateful to B.L. Bodnar, J. Blake, J.S. Emer, M. Garrett, W. Hagen, Y.C. Jenq, M. Karol, J.F. Kurose, S.-Q. Li, A.C. Liu, J. McKenna, H.T. Mouftah and W.G. Nichols, I.Y. Wang, the IEEE and Digital Equip- ment Corporation for allowing previously published material to appear in this book.