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The Bipancycle-Connectivity and the m-Pancycle-Connectivity of the k-ary n-cube
The interconnection network considered in this paper is the k -ary n -cube that is an attractive variance of the well-known hypercube.
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The interconnection network considered in this paper is the k -ary n -cube that is an attractive variance of the well-known hypercube.
Jun 3, 2010 0
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May 28, 2010 0
The vitality and utility of a network are affected significantly by the network management system (NMS) that is used to administer and monitor the network. However, models that can characterize the quality of a NMS are generally missing in the literature. In this paper, we introduce the concept of quality of monitoring (QoM), provide a mathematical formulation based on stochastic processes that can be used to model a network monitoring system and define QoM metrics based on this formulation.
May 26, 2010 0
Anyone who is an administrator knows that users often do more damage to a computer system than the actual error that prompted them to try to fix the problem themselves. Nowhere is this more frustrating for an administrator than in a networked environment where many users share certain resources such as printers

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May 14, 2010 0
It is no great secret that Cable and DSL service providers (most notoriously, Comcast) sometimes limit download speeds for torrents and file sharing networks in general. But, download limiting practices vary, even with the same ISP in different regions. For example, in Manhattan, Comcast users report BitTorrent download speeds as low as 25 KPS on high speed connections that boast 10 MBPS, but our Comcast tests in rural Tennessee hit torrent download speeds of 8 MBPS on average.

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Test Your ISP for File Sharing and Torrent Download Interference