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Network Congestion Control As the Internet becomes increasingly heterogeneous, the issue of congestion control becomes ever more important. In order to maintain good network performance, mechanisms must be provided to prevent the network from being congested for any significant period of time. Michael Welzl describes the background access control keyscan and concepts of Internet congestion control, in an accessible access control keyscan and easily comprehensible format. Throughout the book, not just the how, but the why of complex technologies including the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) access control keyscan and Active Queue Management are explained. The text also gives an overview of the state-of-the-art in congestion control research access control keyscan and an insight into the future. Network Congestion Control: Presents comprehensive, easy-to-read documentation on the advanced topic of congestion control without heavy maths. Aims to give a thorough understanding of the evolution of Internet congestion control: how TCP works, why it works the way it does, access control keyscan and why some congestion control concepts failed for the Internet. Explains the Chiu/Jain vector diagrams access control keyscan and introduces a new method of using these diagrams for analysis, teaching & design. Elaborates on how the theory of congestion control impacts on the practicalities of service delivery. Includes an appendix with examples/problems to assist learning. Provides an accompanying website with Java tools for teaching congestion control, as well as examples, links to code access control keyscan and projects/bibliography. This invaluable text will provide academics access control keyscan and researchers in computer science, electrical engineering access control keyscan and communications networking, as well as students on advanced networking access control keyscan and Internet courses, with a thorough understanding of the current state access control keyscan and future evolution of Internet congestion control. Network administrators access control keyscan and Internet service access control keyscan and applications providers will also find Network Congestion Control a comprehensive Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Role-Based Access Control - In computer systems security Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is an approach to restricting system access to authorized users. It is a newer and alternative approach to Mandatory Access Control (MAC) and Discretionary Access Control (DAC).
Access control - In security, specifically physical security, the term access control refers to the practice of restricting entrance to a property, a building, or a room to authorized persons. Physical access control can be achieved by a human; a guard, bouncer, or receptionist, through mechanical means such as locks and keys, or through technological means such as a card access system.
Discretionary access control - Discretionary Access Control (DAC) defines basic access control policies to objects in a filesystem.
Mandatory access control - Mandatory access control (MAC) is a technique to protect and contain computer processes, data, and system devices from misuse. This may extend or replace discretionary access control for file system permissions and the concepts of users and groups.
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