Performance Evaluations of Partial Order Connections. Fournier, M., Chassot, C., Diaz, M., & Lozes, A. Seventh IFIP Conference of High Performance Networking (HPN '97), May, 1997.
Performance Evaluations of Partial Order Connections [link]Paper  bibtex   
@article{ Fournier97,
  author = {M. Fournier and C. Chassot and M. Diaz and A. Lozes},
  title = {Performance Evaluations of Partial Order Connections},
  journal = {Seventh IFIP Conference of High Performance Networking (HPN '97)},
  year = {1997},
  pages = {14},
  month = {May},
  annote = {This paper presents the simulation results obtained when simulating POC in OPNET. The simulation focuses on POC's impact on sending/receiving buffers and transit delay. Concerning order, it is, not surprisingly shown, that the less the order constraints are, the less buffers are needed and the lower the transit delay is. When the network loss rate is less than the user required reliability, reliability at the transport level is not useful since the QoS is uphold by the network itself. Of particular interest is the transit delay improvements gained when total reliability is not required. },
  url = {Karl-Johan Grinnemo has a copy of this paper},
  bibdate = {Sunday, March 12, 2000 at 11:43:51 (MET)},
  submitter = {Karl-Johan Grinnemo}
}

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