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Table 2: Distribution of Sense Tags
1996
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Table 2. Load distribution per different traffic classes
2003
"... In PAGE 8: ... The combinations that were used are depicted in the following tables. Table2 shows the load distribution that was used in the experiments with 2, 3 and 4 traffic classes to attain the level of total load used in each experiment. The traffic of all classes is UDP to avoid the influence of TCP flow control in the results.... In PAGE 9: ... This stems from the fact that congestion starts to occur in the routers while they adapt the paths to the traffic that is being generated. In the case where there are two traffic classes, each class is generated at 10 Mbps ( Table2 ). When four traffic classes are generated, each at 5 Mbps, two of those classes must share one path, since there are only three alternative paths in the test-bed.... ..."
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Table 7. Worst case (100% Detection-1 matches) Packet
2004
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Table 1: Distribution of sense tags.
1994
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Table 1: Traffic Summary for the Congested Scenario with Two Users
"... In PAGE 5: ... The traffic summary is presented for the similar congested scenario with two users. In the first and quite simple case, both users have the same spending-cap ( Table1 ). Obviously, auctions running under CHiPS rarely interrupt running flows.... ..."
Table 5: Network traffic for static and dynamic detection strategies. (bytes per reference)
1993
"... In PAGE 17: ... The dynamic mechanism, on the other hand, sends many messages between the directory and the processors which increases the congestion in the interconnection network compared to the static mechanism and thereby may increase the memory latency. As shown in Table5 , the total network traffic for the ideal compiler in the version control mechanism is approximately the same as the network traffic required to service only the misses with the directory. These similar traffic requirements are expected since these two approaches have similar miss ratios.... ..."
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Table 5: Network traffic for static and dynamic detection strategies. (bytes per reference)
1993
"... In PAGE 17: ... The dynamic mechanism, on the other hand, sends many messages between the directory and the processors which increases the congestion in the interconnection network compared to the static mechanism and thereby may increase the memory latency. As shown in Table5 , the total network traffic for the ideal compiler in the version control mechanism is approximately the same as the network traffic required to service only the misses with the directory. These similar traffic requirements are expected since these two approaches have similar miss ratios.... ..."
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TABLE X TRAFFIC RECEIVED UNDER MULTIPLE CONGESTED LINKS
Table 1. The distribution of senses in the clusters
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