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Network architecture / Computer networking / Data / Network congestion / Teletraffic / Packet switching / Fair queuing / Throughput / Max-min fairness / Network performance / Computing / Scheduling algorithms
Date: 2006-01-12 22:22:32
Network architecture
Computer networking
Data
Network congestion
Teletraffic
Packet switching
Fair queuing
Throughput
Max-min fairness
Network performance
Computing
Scheduling algorithms

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