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TESTING AND VERIFICATION OF AUTOMATIC CONDITIONAL SWITCHING (ACS) BETWEEN TCP RENO, AND RTP

Published In: 4TH INTERNATIONAL E-CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Author(s): ASAAD ABDALLAH YOUSIF MALIK ABUSIN

Abstract: in this article the Automatic Conditional Switching (ACS) [7] by encapsulating TCP Reno [21] [41] [48] into RTP [7] [71] was tested, verified and analysed using FreeBSD [62] [78] compared to USAGI [74]. ACS was also tested using WIRESHARK, R, Packet Tracer, and OSI Soft PI this is as an important pre-deployment step.

  • Publication Date: 24-Jan-2021
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-191-7-20
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FLOAT ANALYSIS IN LINE OF BALANCE SCHEDULING

Published In: 4TH INTERNATIONAL E-CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Author(s): AYMAN ALTUWAIM , MOHAMMAD A. AMMAR

Abstract: CPM has failed practically for scheduling repetitive projects and hence LSMs are used. LOB is the most commonly used LSM for scheduling typical repetitive projects. In CPM, non-critical activities have time float which is considered a critical asset or resource. In addition to time float, repetitive activities may have rate float. Extending traditional float and criticality analysis to repetitive activities is a remarkable demand in the literature. In this paper, various float types of typical repetitive activities are analyzed and calculated. Time float concept of non-repetitive activities is extended to repetitive ones. Rate float as an inherent attribute of repetitive activities is also defined and analyzed. Time and rate floats of typical repetitive activities are calculated in an easy analytical approach. An example repetitive project is used to demonstrate float calculations and obtained results are then analyzed and discussed. Introducing float concepts to LOB apparently extends

  • Publication Date: 24-Jan-2021
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-191-7-21
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