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Internet 2 Complex networks 1 Digitale Dienste 1 E-commerce 1 Electronic Commerce 1 Enterprise architecture 1 Internet protocols 1 Internet traffic 1 TTCN-3 1 Unternehmensarchitektur 1 Web-based service 1 congestion 1 critical phenomena 1 electronic business 1 fractals 1 internet applications 1 internet protocols 1 multi-user concurrency 1 penetration testing 1 phase transition 1 self-organization 1 self-similarity 1 service oriented architecture 1 test frameworks 1
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Peyton, Liam 1 SMITH, REGINALD D. 1 Shang, Ming 1 Stepien, Bernard 1 Vassiliou-Gioles, Theofanis 1
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Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 1 International journal of electronic business 1
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An integrated TTCN-3 test framework architecture for interconnected object-based internet applications
Stepien, Bernard; Peyton, Liam; Shang, Ming; … - In: International journal of electronic business 11 (2014) 1, pp. 1-23
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THE DYNAMICS OF INTERNET TRAFFIC: SELF-SIMILARITY, SELF-ORGANIZATION, AND COMPLEX PHENOMENA
SMITH, REGINALD D. - In: Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 14 (2011) 06, pp. 905-949
The Internet is one of the largest and most complex communication and information exchange networks ever created. Therefore, its dynamics and traffic unsurprisingly take on a rich variety of complex dynamics, self-organization, and other phenomena that have been researched for years. This paper...
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