Hi Sir
This is Barjinder Singh i am m.tech student.
i read lot about packmime http traffic generator but facing problem when
try to make more number of clients the server. i want  to send http traffic
from large number of http clients to one server so plz help me sir.

Thanks


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>    3. [CFP] Workshop on QoS and QoE in Wireless
>       Communications/Networks (QoS-QoE 2015), in conjunction with IWCMC
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> Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 09:37:13 +0530
> From: Pritish Vijayanand Ghate <a113...@iiit-bh.ac.in>
> Subject: [ns] trace file analysis
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> Sir,,
> I have not got the reply for the corresponding message that i sent you
> regarding the trace file analysis of the adhoc network nodes. I searched
> through the entire FAQs and links that you sent for the sake of answer to
> the query but i did'nt found it.
>
> I asked the following query
> I am working on the problem of link break in between two nodes in adhoc
> networks in NS2.
> Can you suggest me the trace file analysis tool or any script that will
> count the number of
> link breaks that is happening in between two adhoc network nodes or can you
> send me the command that can be used while coding the TCL script in ns2
> such that the link break scenario can be analyzed.
>
> Thanking you !!
>
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 09:29:23 +0100
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> Basics on semantics
> Fundamental of semantics processing; Semantic-based techniques for feature
> selection; Semantic-based pruning; Semantic interoperability; Semantics
> uncertainty; Semantics pre-processing and post-processing; Semantics
> harmonization; Constraint-based semantics processing; Embedded semantics
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> Ontology fundamentals for semantic processing
> Ontology learning; Ontology for semantic interoperability; Ontologies and
> data pre-processing; Ontology-based evaluation and semantic patterns;
> Global core ontologies; Progressive ontologies; Bridging semantics through
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> information systems; Ontology-based semantic mediation; Ontology design and
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> Semantic technologies
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> processing; Microprocessors for semantic processing; Multi-model semantic
> systems; Semantic annotation of multimedia supports; Semantic multimedia
> information retrieval; Natural language semantic processing; Context-based
> semantic processing; Content-based semantic processing; Scalability to the
> Web level; Performance in semantic processing; Information security in
> semantic processing; Explaining semantic processing and its results
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> Models and ontology-based design of protocols, architectures and services
> Fundamentals in theory; Modeling methodologies; Models and Ontology-driven
> Technologies (for the communications system design); Models and ontology
> relationships; Multi-models coherence. Models and ontology-based
> communications services and protocols; Semantics of services and service
> modeling; Protocol models and semantics; Application and quality of
> experience semantics; Services and protocols semantics; Models and
> ontology-based cross-layer services and architectures design; Models and
> ontology-based software frameworks; Composition of Services and
> Composability rules; Cross-layering services models, components and
> implementations
>
> Semantic Deep Web
> Ontology plug-in search; Information extraction from the Deep Web
> /e-commerce sites/; Semantic Deep Web annotation and indexing; Deep
> Web-based ontology; Semantic Deep Web crawlers; Semantic browsing and
> visualization; Semantic Deep Web data fusion; Semiautomatic ontology
> generation; Metrics for quality of ontology; Similarity measures for
> ontology alignment; Measurements for quality of search; Tools for semantic
> Deep Web; Experience extraction from the Web
>
> Semantic reasoning
> Reasoning methods; Reasoning for the Web; Ontology expressiveness;
> Ontology alignment, mapping and merging; Expressing formal semantics;
> Languages (RDF, RDF Schema, OWL, etc); Robustness of reasoning on the Web;
> Patterns on semantic reasoning; Querying and searching; Scalable and
> tolerant reasoning; Dynamic reasoning for the Semantic Web; Ontologies and
> problem-solving methods; Computational learning theory; Approximate
> reasoning/computing; Strategies for abstraction and compression of
> information; Cognitive semantic reasoning; Attention semantic scoping;
> Recency-based self-optimizing memory; Cost-benefit trade-off reasoning
> models; Negotiation in obtaining near-optimal reasoning results under
> bounded resources; Case-based reasoning
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> Semantic content searching
> Methodologies for innovative information retrieval technologies;
> Combinatorial search; Massive search-spaces with heuristics (e.g., based on
> Monte Carlo simulations); Searching using metadata, semantics, and
> ontology; Advanced searching in digital libraries; Advanced use of RDF and
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> incompleteness of data on the Web; Scalability of semantic processing;
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> Hypertext and hypermedia semantic
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> Semantic voice-video-speech (VVS) searching
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> Semantics for sentiment/opinion analysis
> Architectures for generic sentiment analysis systems; Sentiment analysis
> techniques on social media; Document-level analysis; Sentence-level
> analysis; Aspect-based analysis; Comparative-sentiment analysis; Sentiment
> lexicon acquisition; Optimizing sentiment analysis algorithms; Applications
> of sentiment analysis
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> Domain-oriented semantic applications
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> mapping tools and languages; Ontology-enabled interoperability in
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> (Protégé, etc); Semantic query languages (SPARQL, etc); Ontology-enabled
> search engines; Semantic Web search engines; Interoperability of data,
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> From: Mubashir Rehmani <mshrehm...@gmail.com>
> Subject: [ns] [CFP] Workshop on QoS and QoE in Wireless
>         Communications/Networks (QoS-QoE 2015), in conjunction with IWCMC
> 2015
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> Paper Submission: *March 13, 2015 *
> Acceptance Notification: April 15, 2015
> Camera-ready paper submission: May 10, 2015
> Registration deadline for authors: May 10, 2015
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> SCOPE:
> ======
>
> Nowadays, wireless communication networks? users require more and more
> quality of services they perceive (usability, availability, connection
> loss, and integrity of the service). A new concept appeared with these
> requirements: the Quality of Experience (QoE). Unlike the Quality of
> Service (QoS), which describes the network ability to provide services from
> a technical point of view, the QoE also comprises non-technical aspects,
> which directly impact the user?s perception. Thus, QoS and QoE are
> different but interdependent: the QoS level is a major component of the
> perceived QoE. That is why QoS and QoE both have to be studied from design
> to implementation. QoE includes some major services such as: Service
> integrity defined by throughput, delay, jitter (delay variation) and data
> loss; Security services (authentication, authorization, integrity and
> confidentiality). This ensures the coexistence between these services to
> satisfy the end-users that still represents a critical issue, particularly
> in wireless communication networks. QoE and QoS management is classified
> into four interdependent categories: network design (network dimensioning
> and network topology), service and QoS provisioning (QoS mechanisms and
> parameters), QoE and QoS monitoring and optimization (accurate measurement
> of QoE and QoS to achieve an optimal strategy in order to provide the best
> network performance).
>
> The main aim of this Workshop is to review the state of the art, propose
> new ideas and assess the actual research results and foresee future trends
> related to this topic. Contributors and participants, from both industry
> and academia, are highly encouraged to take active part in this Workshop.
>
> Accepted papers will be published in the IWCMC 2015 proceedings, and will
> be submitted to IEEE digital library (IEEE Xplore).
>
> Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
>
> ?       QoE metrics for different applications in the future Internet of
> Things (IoT) and 5G
>         ?    QoE and QoS models for wireless multi-hop networks: Wireless
> Sensor Networks (WSN), Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANET), and Wireless Mesh
> Networks (WMN)
>
> ?       QoE and QoS optimization for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
>
> ?       QoE-based routing in Wireless Multi-hop Networks
>
> ?    QoE-aware cross-layer design
>
> ?       QoE monitoring and control in wireless communication networks
>
> ?    Security services and QoS optimization
>
> ?       QoE, security, and QoS optimization methodologies
>       ?       Standardization activities for QoE and QoS models
>
> Workshop Committee:
> ================
>
> Abderrezak Rachedi, University of Paris-Est (UPEM), France -- Workshop
> Chair
> Mubashir Husain Rehmani, COMSATS (CIIT), Pakistan -- Workshop Co-Chair
> Abbas Bradai, Grenoble Informatics Laboratory (LIG), France -- Web Chair
>
> TPC Members:
> ===========
>
>    - Saida Maaroufi, Canada
>    - Naima Kaabouch, USA
>    - Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, Malaysia
>    - Nadir Shah, Pakistan
>    - Yau Kok Lim, Malaysia
>    - Thomas K. Lagkas, UK
>    - Abbas Bradai, France
>
>
> Note:
> =====
> Selected papers will be further considered for possible publication in five
> special issues in the following Journals:
> 1- Wiley Journal of "Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC)
> 2- The international Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNet)
> 3- The International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications
> Systems (IJAACS)
> 4- KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems
> 5- Peer-to-Peer Network & Applications (Springer Journal)
>
>
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