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Hi all,

After the discussion in Adelaide I asked for and finally got a copy from
Phil Chimento's report on the Delay variations between us and Twente.  
The file is ~henk/QoSmon.pdf.

I also looked at the code.  It is not something we can use "right out of
the box", but useful to have next to the terminal when implementing this.

Henk



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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 16:56:05 +0200
From: Philip F. Chimento <chimento@cs.utwente.nl>
To: Matthew J Zekauskas <matt@advanced.org>,
     "Henk Uijterwaal (RIPE-NCC)" <henk@ripe.net>
Cc: reijs@heanet.ie
Subject: QoS Monitoring report 

Hello Matt and Henk: 

I am madly trying to finish things before I leave Twente and so here at long 
last is my report on the SURVEYOR measurements. I have also included all the 
perl programs that I used to do the analysis.

The report leaves a lot to be desired, but it does in my opinion contain some 
interesting information and might be worth a discussion via e-mail if you guys 
have an interest.

Henk, I am sorry that I didn't get this information to you earlier, but 
because of too many complicated reasons, I didn't get the chance to work on 
several drafts as was my plan. So, here it is. You can also find the report at

http://qbone.ctit.utwente.nl/

The perl scripts are mostly mine, but parseSURV is from Matt Z. Again, I am 
sorry that I didn't get a chance to clean them up so that they were all nice 
and ready to use in an general environment. If you have any questions about 
them, just mail me.

It is under the 1999 deliverables. 
In any case, there are a bunch of attachments, the largest of which is a pdf 
version of the report.

After tomorrow, you will be able to reach me at pfc@ieee.org, but for the next 
two weeks, I will read my e-mail only infrequently.

All the best to you both. 
Regards, Phil Chimento 









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