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Network emulation is an efficient method for evaluating distributed applications and communication protocols by combining the benefits of real world experiments and network simulation. The process of network emulation involves execution of thousands of connected virtual nodes running the software under test in a controlled environment. Along with the quality of the experiment results, the runtime...
Performance analysis and functionality testing are major parts of developing distributed software systems. Since the number of communicating software instances heavily influences the behavior of distributed applications and communication protocols, evaluation scenarios have to consider a large number of nodes. Network emulation provides an infrastructure for running these experiments using real prototype...
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