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Generic performance management of multiservice networks

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posted on 2009-02-03, 14:45 authored by Iain PhillipsIain Phillips, Mark Sandford, David Parish, Omar Bashir
This paper discusses various approaches to the development of an integrated and automated network performance measurement tool. Adopting an object-orientated approach to the entire system design can assist this requirement for intelligence in a distributed manner. The authors have found the JAVA language to greatly assist in this task and this language has been used for all aspects of the system from traffic generation/reception, to the database and display systems. Finally, examples of the systems have been developed and implemented at various levels, from experimental operations on ATM networks, to a prototype operational system on BT's commercial SMDS (Switched Multi-megabit Data Service) network

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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PHILLIPS, I.W. ... et al, 1999. Generic performance management of multiservice networks. IN: Proceedings of the Sixth IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management. Distributed Management for the Networked Millennium, Boston, MA, 24-28th May 1999, pp. 943-944

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1999

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0780357485

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  • en

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