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Hi,

Can some one explain me what does mean the load of a network ?
How to plot CNF and Burton graphs for its performance evaluation ?

Thanks.
 

Load is the amout of traffics trasferring in the network. Generally, offered load represents the traffic entering the sources. Accepted load (throughput) means the data accepted by the destinations.

The x-axis of CNF is offered load. The y-axis may be network latency or accepted load (throughput).

As for Burton graph, its x-axis is accepted load (throughput), y-axis is network latency.
 

Thanks,
I found this tutorial:
**broken link removed**
but it is superficial.
Please if you have a case study on how to plot these graphes share it.

Thanks in advance.
 

Hi,
Take a look inside the book
Interconnection networks an engineering perspective
 

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