Discovery of multiple-parent dependencies in network...

Multiplex communications – Diagnostic testing – Determination of communication parameters

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C370S254000

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08005006

ABSTRACT:
Multiple parent-dependencies are identified for messages that are received on a network that includes nodes that are configured to avoid the conventional strictly-sequential communications techniques and protocols, in order to accelerate network performance. If a network is known, or assumed, to include intermediate/proxy nodes that are configured to provide acceleration, access control, and other services, the system that analyzes traffic on the network is configured to assume that these nodes may/will provide such features, and thereby introduce multiple dependencies among the messages communicated across the network. For each message transmitted from a forwarding node, messages received at the forwarding node are assessed to distinguish messages from the destination node and messages from an other node, and a dependency is defined for each.

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patent: 2006/0050704 (2006-03-01), Malloy et al.
patent: 2008/0019278 (2008-01-01), Niemczyk et al.

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