Document Type

Conference Paper

Publication Date

2005

Pages

166-170

Conference Name

26th Annual National Conference of the American Society for Engineering Management 2005 - Organizational Transformation: Opportunities and Challenges, ASEM 2005; Virginia Beach, VA; United States; 26-29 October 2005

Abstract

This paper describes how to enable diverse enterprise customers for voice-data switch to achieve in configuration a balance among users, features, and perceived reliability subject to extremes of traffic. The analysis entailed the simulation of the voice-data switch with embedded priority system, generation of latency times for various configurations and transaction traffic rates, and the development of a framework and theoretical propositions for configuration of super-saturated systems. It was shown that the concept of tolerance levels defined in the risk of extreme events can be applied for embedded priority systems and was the basis for the application of the zone-configuration evaluation diagram.

Comments

© 2005 American Society for Engineering Management. Reprinted with permission of the American Society for Engineering Management. International Annual Conference. All rights reserved.

Original Publication Citation

Pinto, C. A. (2005). Management of extremes in the configuration of interoffice telephone switch & priority systems. 26th Annual National Conference of the American Society for Engineering Management 2005 - Organizational Transformation: Opportunities and Challenges, ASEM 2005;, Virginia Beach, VA; United States; 26-29 October 2005 (pp. 166-170). American Society for Engineering Management.

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