schen@caip.rutgers.edu (Shin Chen) (12/17/87)
I am new to network environment. I would like know how one goes about finding the theoretical and real limits (maximum, minimum, and average) of various protocols. This includes equipment, methodology and/or ideas. Thanks. -- - Shin Chen - TELEPHONE: SRAC -- (201) 932-5027 - ARPA: schen@caip.rutgers.edu - UUCP: {backbone}!rutgers!caip.rutgers.edu!schen
jth@cuuxb.ATT.COM (6414~) (01/08/88)
In article <4431@caip.rutgers.edu> schen@caip.rutgers.edu (Shin Chen) writes: > >I would like know how one goes about finding the theoretical and real >limits (maximum, minimum,and average) of various protocols. This includes >equipment, methodology and/or ideas. >- Shin Chen Misha Shwarz of Columbia University has written a good text on the subject. It's more on the analysis side but it's part of the answer to your question. Protocol venders should be able to provide benchmark data (caveat emptor) on their products. Joe Heneghan
rfox@amelia.nas.nasa.gov (Richard Fox) (01/12/88)
In article <1477@cuuxb.ATT.COM> jth@cuuxb.UUCP (Joe Heneghan) writes: >In article <4431@caip.rutgers.edu> schen@caip.rutgers.edu (Shin Chen) writes: >> >>I would like know how one goes about finding the theoretical and real >>limits (maximum, minimum,and average) of various protocols. This includes >>equipment, methodology and/or ideas. >>- Shin Chen >Misha Shwarz of Columbia University has written a good text on the >subject. It's more on the analysis side but it's part of the answer to >your question. Protocol venders should be able to provide benchmark >data (caveat emptor) on their products. > Joe Heneghan Do you know where we can get a copy of this document? I would be interested in reading this document, because one of things that I am doing is trying to find the real limts on certain protocols and hardware and I have found that it is not easily modeled by any sain computation. thanks rich .