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  1-10 of 37 Reviews about "Network Topology (C.2.1...)": Date Reviewed
  Distributed computing through combinatorial topology
Herlihy M., Kozlov D., Rajsbaum S., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., Waltham, MA, 2014. 336 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-124045-78-1), Reviews: (2 of 2)

Topological arguments have been used for 30 years to prove some of the most important fundamental results in distributed computing. In 1985, Fischer, Lynch, and Paterson [1] showed, using chains of uncertainties forming a connected gra...

Jan 13 2016
  Distributed computing through combinatorial topology
Herlihy M., Kozlov D., Rajsbaum S., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., Waltham, MA, 2014. 336 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-124045-78-1), Reviews: (1 of 2)

Topology is a relatively new branch of mathematics, growing and maturing since the early 20th century, though its roots can probably be traced to much earlier. Some basic concepts from topology, like topological invariance (often expre...

Jul 24 2014
  On boundary recognition without location information in wireless sensor networks
Saukh O., Sauter R., Gauger M., Marrón P. ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks 6(3): 1-35, 2010.  Type: Article

In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), an important issue is the distinction between boundary nodes and inner nodes; it is especially challenging when the location information of nodes is completely unknown. To tackle this problem, Saukh ...

Oct 8 2010
  Using virtual topologies to manage inter-domain QoS in next-generation networks
Freitas R., De Paula L., Madeira E., Verdi F. International Journal of Network Management 20(3): 111-128, 2010.  Type: Article

Freitas et al. propose virtual topologies to manage inter-domain quality of service (QoS) in next-generation networks (NGNs). They consider several scenarios of “the client and target node movement” and “t...

Oct 7 2010
  The impact of network topology on the performance of MAP selection algorithms
Vilhar A., Novak R., Kandus G. Computer Networks 54(7): 1197-1209, 2010.  Type: Article

This paper takes a look at the way that the mobility anchor point (MAP) selection process affects the performance of established communications as well as the use of network resources. The established research uses different operating ...

Aug 30 2010
  PPDD: scheduling multi-site divisible loads in single-level tree networks
Li X., Veeravalli B. Cluster Computing 13(1): 31-46, 2010.  Type: Article

The most-conventional algorithms assume a computing platform with a single central processing unit (CPU). The processing power of a CPU has practical limits, though, so computer performance is enhanced using several interconnected CPUs...

Aug 27 2010
  Base station placement on boundary of a convex polygon
Roy S., Bardhan D., Das S. Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 68(2): 265-273, 2008.  Type: Article

Signal coverage is an important problem in wireless networks. Providing a maximum coverage area by using a minimum number of base stations yields an efficient deployment. In certain cases, such as an area covered extensively by water o...

May 30 2008
  Cisco CallManager fundamentals: a Cisco AVVID solution (2nd ed.)
Alexander J., Pearce C., Smith A., Whetten D., Cisco Press, 2005.  Type: Book (9781587051920)

A voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) network is effectively composed of a set of end devices (phones) controlled by the main management component: the CallManager. This device is responsible for both simple tasks, like the setup of a ...

May 18 2007
  Dynamic provisioning of lightpath services for radio astronomy applications
Sobieski J., Lehman T., Jabbari B., Ruszczyk C., Summerhill R., Whitney A. Future Generation Computer Systems 22(8): 984-992, 2006.  Type: Article

iGrid 2005 was held September 26-29, 2005 at the University of California, San Diego. It was devoted to new levels of science and technology, namely e-science. At iGrid 2005, an international team of network researchers, engineers, and...

Dec 11 2006
  A tutorial on using genetic algorithms for the design of network topology
Al-Bassam B., Alheraish A., Bakry S. International Journal of Network Management 16(4): 253-262, 2006.  Type: Article

The use of genetic algorithms to solve computer science problems is an application of gene theory. Each basic element is represented as a gene. A combination of these basic elements is used to represent a solution, called a chromosome....

Oct 9 2006
 
 
 
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