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  2. Category:Network performance - Wikipedia

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  3. Network performance - Wikipedia

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    All of the factors above, coupled with user requirements and user perceptions, play a role in determining the perceived 'fastness' or utility, of a network connection. The relationship between throughput, latency, and user experience is most aptly understood in the context of a shared network medium, and as a scheduling problem.

  4. Performance-enhancing proxy - Wikipedia

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    Performance-enhancing proxies (PEPs) are network agents designed to improve the end-to-end performance of some communication protocols. PEP standards are defined in RFC 3135 (PEPs intended to mitigate link-related degradations) and RFC 3449 (TCP performance implications of network path asymmetry). Mechanism of a Distributed Split PEP on ...

  5. Fiduccia–Mattheyses algorithm - Wikipedia

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    FM algorithm is a linear time heuristic for improving network partitions. New features to K-L heuristic: Aims at reducing net-cut costs; the concept of cutsize is extended to hypergraphs. Only a single vertex is moved across the cut in a single move. Vertices are weighted. Can handle "unbalanced" partitions; a balance factor is introduced.

  6. NetPIPE - Wikipedia

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    NetPIPE (Network Protocol-Independent Performance Evaluater) is a protocol independent performance tool that visually represents the network performance under a variety of conditions. It has modules for PVM , TCGMSG, and the 1-sided message-passing standards of MPI-2 and SHMEM .

  7. WAN optimization - Wikipedia

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    WAN optimization is a collection of techniques for improving data transfer across wide area networks (WANs). In 2008, the WAN optimization market was estimated to be $1 billion, [1] and was to grow to $4.4 billion by 2014 according to Gartner, [2] a technology research firm. In 2015 Gartner estimated the WAN optimization market to be a $1.1 ...

  8. Quality of service - Wikipedia

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    Despite these network technologies remaining in use today, this kind of network lost attention after the advent of Ethernet networks. Today Ethernet is, by far, the most popular layer 2 technology. Conventional Internet routers and network switches operate on a best-effort basis. This equipment is less expensive, less complex and faster and ...

  9. Linear network coding - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, linear network coding is a program in which intermediate nodes transmit data from source nodes to sink nodes by means of linear combinations.. Linear network coding may be used to improve a network's throughput, efficiency, and scalability, as well as reducing attacks and eavesdropping.