From: GBurch1@aol.com
Date: Fri Oct 06 2000 - 19:59:52 MDT
In a message dated 10/5/00 2:35:58 PM Central Daylight Time, jr@shasta.com
writes:
> Greg Burch wrote,
>
> > ...some principles
> > of traffic analysis can be applied to any transportation system, whether
> it's
> > the Roman road system or the networks that might carry the traffic of an
> SI's
> > thoughts.
>
> What are some of the principles of traffic analysis that can be applied to
> any
> transportation system, whether it's the Roman road system or the networks
> that
> might carry the traffic of an SI's thoughts?
I was thinking about things like net throughput being affected by number of
nodes, number of connections per node, "vehicle" (packet) size, and the like
. . .
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