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Routing, Flow, and Capacity Design in Communication and Computer Networks
Contributor(s): Pioro, Michal (Author), Medhi, Deepankar (Author)
ISBN: 0125571895     ISBN-13: 9780125571890
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
OUR PRICE:   $74.66  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2004
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Annotation: In network design, the gap between theory and practice is woefully broad. This book narrows the gap, comprehensively and critically examining current network design models and methods. Readers will learn where mathematical modeling and algorithmic optimization have been underutilized, and also where they fail to contribute to the twin goals of network efficiency and cost-savings.
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Networking - Hardware
Dewey: 004.66
LCCN: 2004301909
Series: The Morgan Kaufmann Networking
Physical Information: 1.32" H x 7.72" W x 9.48" (3.31 lbs) 800 pages
 
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In network design, the gap between theory and practice is woefully broad. This book narrows it, comprehensively and critically examining current network design models and methods. You will learn where mathematical modeling and algorithmic optimization have been under-utilized. At the opposite extreme, you will learn where they tend to fail to contribute to the twin goals of network efficiency and cost-savings. Most of all, you will learn precisely how to tailor theoretical models to make them as useful as possible in practice.

Throughout, the authors focus on the traffic demands encountered in the real world of network design. Their generic approach, however, allows problem formulations and solutions to be applied across the board to virtually any type of backbone communication or computer network. For beginners, this book is an excellent introduction. For seasoned professionals, it provides immediate solutions and a strong foundation for further advances in the use of mathematical modeling for network design.