... Walther Tools for Enterprise PerformanceEvaluation Budgeting and Decision Making Download free eBooks at bookboon.com Tools for Enterprise Performance Evaluation: Budgeting and Decision Making 1st ... PerformanceEvaluation Contents Flexible Budgets 17 2.1 Flexible Budget for Performance Evaluations 18 2.2 Flexible Budgets for Planning 18 2.3 Flexible Budgets and Eiciency of Operation 19 Standard ... technologies and new markets provide both opportunities and challenges An environment in which your expertise is in high demand Enjoy the supportive working atmosphere within our global group and beneit...
... the performance of the system The performanceevaluation results are then used to find the stock levels that maximize the availability given a fixed configuration of machinesand servers and ... (there can be hundreds) and their input rates and raw material requirements, the constraint relationships with the machines, people, resources, and materials handling equipment, and the functional ... or one of (18), and one of (17) and (18), respectively Lines (17) and (18) are analyzed in Sections and for the cases of CVup = / CVdown and CVup = CVdown , respectively 3.5 Evaluation of the...
... WALTER WILLINGER SELF-SIMILAR NETWORK TRAFFIC ANDPERFORMANCEEVALUATION Self-Similar Network Traf®c andPerformance Evaluation, Edited by Kihong Park and Walter Willinger Copyright # 2000 by John ... (Hardback); 0-471-20644-X (Electronic) SELF-SIMILAR NETWORK TRAFFIC ANDPERFORMANCEEVALUATION SELF-SIMILAR NETWORK TRAFFIC ANDPERFORMANCEEVALUATION Edited by KIHONG PARK Purdue University WALTER WILLINGER ... Understanding of Network Traf®c Dynamics ix 507 R H Riedi and Walter Willinger 21 Future Directions and Open Problems in PerformanceEvaluationand Control of Self-Similar Network Traf®c 531 Kihong...
... book titled PerformanceEvaluationand Benchmarking Performanceevaluationand benchmarking is at the heart of computer architecture research and development Without a deep understanding of benchmarks’ ... microprocessor and computer performanceevaluation An overview of modern performanceevaluation techniques is presented in Chapter This chapter presents a brief look at prominent PerformanceEvaluationand ... detail of interest Performance modeling may further be divided into PerformanceEvaluationand Benchmarking Table 2.1 A Classification of PerformanceEvaluation Techniques Simulation Performance Modeling...
... c and for low values of ρs Also in this case, the BC value is randomly selected in {0, 1, , cw − 1} as mandated by the IEEE 802.11 standard (Section 4) A recursive analytical performanceevaluation ... analytical performanceevaluation of a family of multihop broadcast protocols The framework allows to derive several average performance metrics, including reliability, latency, and efficiency, and it ... trace and thus is time-varying In Figure 12, we show the results obtained by considering ρs = 16 veh and the optimal values of c and g (c∗ = 4.8 and g ∗ = 2.7) It can be easily noticed that the performances...
... Application of a MANET Testbed for horizontal and vertical scenarios: performanceevaluation using delay and jitter metrics Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences 2011 1:3 Page 14 of ... upper quartile, and the outliers In the plot, the bottom and top of the box are always 25th and 75th percentile, respectively, and the band near the middle of the box is always the median The ... oscillations Mobility and obstacles decrease the performance 4.2.2 Vertical Topology In vertical topology we have implemented two scenarios We show the results for delay and jitter, in Figure and 10, respectively...
... especially the performanceevaluationand comparison with other algorithm are not enough In this paper, we present a random ant-like unicast routing (RAUR) algorithm and provide performance comparison ... in Section Sections and present simulation model, performance metrics and results from the simulations carried out respectively This is followed by a conclusion to the paper and suggestions of ... RREQ in RAUR is crucial and critical to ensure data delivery, reasonable latency, and low bandwidth usage Thus, RAUR routing protocol employs the following technique and criteria for selection...
... transmit and receive simultaneously Let r and t denote the received and the transmitted signals, respectively, and let n denote the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) with zero mean and variance ... and our BROAD scheme is proposed The system performance is analyzed and the feasibility of achieving multiuser diversity is discussed in Section In Section 5, we give the simulation results and ... and the DN, the BS and the potential RN, or the potential RN and the DN h is modeled by taking into account three effects [12]: the shadowing effects s, the attenuation due to the distance d, and...
... and PAPR effects in more detail and after that we will describe the reference spectral power mask and related simulations and results 5.1 PAPR analysis and simulated results For the analysis and ... 0.1 and filter order NRRC = 64 We have chosen two different scenarios for simulations For the PAPR and spectral leakage simulations we have used four times oversampling, r = 4, and for the performance ... concentrate on the symbol level PP and PAPR, on the PP and PAPR after the transmit pulse shape filtering, and show that the symbol level limiter can remove the PP increase and effectively reduce the PAPR...
... CIR and CINR performance in a HAP uplink system with reuse factor = 30 Figure 8: CIR performance of a HAP WiMAX system with reuse factor = 3.2 HAP uplink system performanceevaluation Uplink performance ... antenna and other antennas serving other cells in the same frequency band CIR and CINR can be expressed as CDF of CIRH and CINRH of HAP WiMAX system (refuse factor = 3) 1 0.8 21 CDF of CIRUH and ... 0.8 In this paper, we have shown the performance of both downlink and uplink WiMAX broadband standard transmitted from a HAP cellular system in the 3.5 GHz band across a coverage area of 30 km...
... predictable and high -performance system, even in the face of changing operational conditions and workloads (iii) The empirical evaluation of RACE’s scalability as the number of nodes and applications ... middleware, and (2) design-time versus run-time QoS configuration, optimization, analysis, andevaluation of constraints, such as timing, memory, and CPU 2.1 Overview of conventional and QoS-enabled ... capabilities more transparently and nonintrusively than Kokyu, QuO, and Qoskets In particular, it allocates CPU, memory, and networking resources to application components and tracks and manages utilization...
... ⊗ h2,c (t) + (8) responses for the wideband and narrowband signals, respectively The transmitted symbols for the wideband and narrowband signals, x1 (l) and x2 (l), are modulated using balanced ... Networking coordination levels between the narrowband and wideband signals: (1) unknown and known CFOs; and (2) unknown and known cycle frequencies of the wideband signal (i) The case of an unknown CFO: ... occupy more bandwidth than the Nyquist bandwidth are usually employed in practice The difference between the occupied bandwidth and the Nyquist bandwidth, normalized by the Nyquist bandwidth, is...
... ⊗ h2,c (t) + (8) responses for the wideband and narrowband signals, respectively The transmitted symbols for the wideband and narrowband signals, x1 (l) and x2 (l), are modulated using balanced ... Networking coordination levels between the narrowband and wideband signals: (1) unknown and known CFOs; and (2) unknown and known cycle frequencies of the wideband signal (i) The case of an unknown CFO: ... occupy more bandwidth than the Nyquist bandwidth are usually employed in practice The difference between the occupied bandwidth and the Nyquist bandwidth, normalized by the Nyquist bandwidth, is...
... results: Y1 stands for the number of edge points at OREC ASIC output, Y2 is the average length of linked edge points at OPNI ASIC output, and Y3 and Y4 (resp., Y5 and Y6 ) are the number and average ... sequence of over 30 000 city and motorway frames A statistical model has been deduced and validated by measuring R-Square and Mallow C(p) indicator (Table 3) High R-Square and low C(p) indicate that ... this database is then processed by the IPC Output evaluation is here necessary in off-line mode, for IPC understanding and adjustment This type of evaluation has been extensively researched even...
... regarded as nonestimable called performanceevaluation Though the problem has been discussed in [6], further development is still necessary PERFORMANCEEVALUATIONAND EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS It is ... distances and peak positions detected in two typical block images: (a) and (d) two typical block images, the inner squares indicate statistical windows; (b) and (e) binarized results for (a) and (d), ... Traditional spectral analysis method is realized and a novel statistical method is presented Also a hybrid method is brought out andperformanceevaluation of methods for ridge distance estimation...
... link i : A total available bandwidth of κw , and a requested bandwidth of xw , we must find the bandwidth-type cost function: f (xw ) Since κw is the maximum available bandwidth when using all available ... requested bandwidth and the total requested bandwidth: xw∆xw w , +∆x • The decrement of cost which is proportional to: – The ratio between the decrement of the remaining available bandwidth and the ... Internet topology and WiMAX network Fig EvalSVC and the performanceevaluation of SVC transmission on overlay network based on heterogeneous of simulated Internet topology and real WiMAX network...
... be 23 Gb/s without coding, and 75 Gb/s with a (255,239) Reed Solomon code The effect of non-rectangular spectra on receiver sensitivity is investigated for both OOK and FSK transmission, assuming ... better in a peak optical power limited environment Performance- optimized spectrum-sliced WDM systems have potential use in both local loop and long-distance fiber communication systems which ... and FSK transmission, assuming the system (de)multiplexer filters to be N’th order Butterworth bandpass Although narrower filters are recommended for improving power budget, it is shown that system...
... customer n1 and n2 , and so on There j are j + paths in this trip, and the total travel time of this trip is l = ∑ di In the DVRP, i =0 di can be considered a random variable, and the mean and variance ... forecasting customer demand Average revenue is proportional to the average number of customers fulfilled per unit time, and indicates the customer demand rate and the company’s ability to handle customer ... up-to-date on technology and market changes, and may evaluate again the services based on the performance in order to adjust service region, price, number and locations of warehouses, and operation rules...