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Queueing theory
Telecommunications engineering
Adversarial queueing network
Inter-process communication
Packet loss
Computer network
FIFO
Engineering
Computing
Network management

How real is the threat of instability events predicted by Adversarial Queueing Theory? Daniel S. Berger Martin Karsten

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