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OSI protocols / Internet standards / TCP/IP / Transmission Control Protocol / Traffic flow / Additive increase/multiplicative decrease / Congestion window / Taxonomy of congestion control / Zeta-TCP / Computing / Network architecture / Network performance
Date: 2006-05-12 11:58:38
OSI protocols
Internet standards
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol
Traffic flow
Additive increase/multiplicative decrease
Congestion window
Taxonomy of congestion control
Zeta-TCP
Computing
Network architecture
Network performance

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