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Queueing Networks and Markov Chains: Modeling and Performance Evaluation with Computer Science Applications by Gunter Bolch,

Queueing Networks and Markov Chains: Modeling and Performance Evaluation with Computer Science Applications by Gunter Bolch,
The first book to address computer performance evaluation from the perspective of queueing theory and Markov chains. Queueing Networks and Markov Chains provides comprehensive coverage of the theory and application of computer performance evaluation based on queueing networks and Markov chains. Progressing from basic concepts to more complex topics, this book offers a clear and concise treatment of the state of the art in this important field. Essential reading for system designers and researchers as well as graduate students taking courses in computer performance analysis, this book contains: A basic introduction to probability theory An explanation of the characteristics of different types of Markov chains Simple examples of all algorithms Transient and steady-state solution algorithms Well-known solution techniques for queueing systems and networks A broad range of application studies from client-server systems to ATM networks Hundreds of illustrations, exercises, and more. As computer and communications systems become more complex, system designers are increasingly called upon to locate information bottlenecks or create optimal systems for specific needs. In a short period of time, performance modeling techniques have become an important tool for this type of work and indispensable to anyone dealing with questions of reliability and quality in operations, communications, and manufacturing. Queueing Networks and Markov Chains is an up-to-date, application-driven guide to computer performance analysis. It is the only book currently available that combines theory and applications of computer performance evaluation with queueing networks and Markov chains, and offersan abundance of performance-evaluation algorithms, applications, and case studies. Entirely self-contained, Queueing Networks and Markov Chains introduces probability theory and clearly explains basic concepts before moving to advanced topics.



Fundamentals of Artificial Neural Networks by Mohamad H. Hassoun, X
Fundamentals of Artificial Neural Networks by Mohamad H. Hassoun, X
As book review editor of the "IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, Mohamad Hassoun has had the opportunity to assess the multitude of books on artificial neural networks that have appeared in recent years. Now, in "Fundamentals of Artificial Neural Networks, he provides the first systematic account of artificial neural network paradigms by identifying clearly the fundamental concepts and major methodologies underlying most of the current theory and practice employed by neural network researchers.Such a systematic and unified treatment, although sadly lacking in most recent texts on neural networks, makes the subject more accessible to students and practitioners. Here, important results are integrated in order to more fully explain a wide range of existing empirical observations and commonly used heuristics. There are numerous illustrative examples, over 200 end-of-chapter analytical and computer-based problems that will aid in the development of neural network analysis and design skills, and a bibliography of nearly 700 references.Proceeding in a clear and logical fashion, the first two chapters present the basic building blocks and concepts of artificial neural networks and analyze the computational capabilities of the basic network architectures involved. Supervised, reinforcement, and unsupervised learning rules in simple nets are brought together in a common framework in chapter three. The convergence and solution properties of these learning rules are then treated mathematically in chapter four, using the "average learning equation" analysis approach. This organization of material makes it natural to switch into learning multilayer nets using backprop and its variants, describedin chapter five. Chapter six covers most of the major neural network paradigms, while associative memories and energy minimizing nets are given detailed coverage in the next chapter.



Dru Lavigne - Dru Lavigne is an instructor of computer networking and security at Marketbridge Technologies in Ottawa, Canada, maintainer of the Open Protocol Resource, writer for the "FreeBSD Basics" column on ONLamp, and author of BSD Hacks. Lavigne is well-known for advocating the use of the FreeBSD operating system.

Storage Networking Industry Association - An association of producers and consumers of storage networking products, whose goal is to further storage networking technology and applications.

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Computer networking device - Computer networking devices are units that mediate data in a computer network. Computer networking devices are also called network equipment, Intermediate Systems (IS) or InterWorking Unit (IWU).



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