Performance and management of complex communication networks : IFIP TC6/WG6.3 & WG7.3 International Conference on the Performance and Management of Complex Communication Networks (PMCCN'97) 17-21 November, Tsukuba Science City, Japan

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Performance and management of complex communication networks : IFIP TC6/WG6.3 & WG7.3 International Conference on the Performance and Management of Complex Communication Networks (PMCCN'97) 17-21 November, Tsukuba Science City, Japan

edited by Toshiharu Hasegawa, Hideaki Takagi and Yutaka Takahashi

Chapman & Hall, 1998

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Published by Chapman & Hall on behalf of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)

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With the proliferation of ISDN and mobile communication systems, modern commu nication networks are becoming larger-scale, higher-speed, and more complex than ever before. Therefore, besides hardware development, extensive research on system technolo gies with respect to the performance evaluation and management is indispensable for the proper design, development and operation of future complex communication networks. The International Conference on the Performance and Management of Complex Com munication Systems (PMCCN '97) was held from November 17 to 21, 1997, at Tsukuba Science City, Japan. This was the fifth international conference on the performance as pects of communication networks held every three years in Japan (1985 in Tokyo; 1988, 1991, and 1994 in Kyoto). The conference was sponsored by the International Federa tion of Information Processing (IFIP) Working Group (WG) 6.3 Performance of Com munication Systems, and 7.3 Computer System Modelling, University of Tsukuba, Kyoto University, and The Telecommunication Advancement Foundation (TAF).

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Mobile networks. Queuing models for ATM. Long-range dependence. Distributed and parallel systems. Wireless communications. Time-limited service queues. ATM traffic measurements. Phase-type input models.

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