The topology of a network, or a group of networks such as the Internet, has a strong bearing on many management and performance issues. Good models of the topological structure of a network are essential for developing and analyzing internetworking technology. This article discusses how graph-based models can be used to represent the topology of large networks, particularly aspects of locality and hierarchy present in the Internet. Two implementations that generate networks whose topology |
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@article{calvert.doar.zegura_model97, author = {Kenneth L. Calvert and Matthew B. Doar and Ellen W. Zegura}, title = {Modeling Internet Topology}, journal = {IEEE Communications Magazine}, year = 1997, volume = 35, number = 6, pages = {160-163}, month = {June}, url = {citeseer.nj.nec.com/calvert97modeling.html}, url = {http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Ellen.Zegura/papers/model.ps.gz}, }
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