TAMI Model Programmer's Guide, Volume I.
Abstract
As part of the ongoing effort to analyze the performance of the public switched network (PSN) and the programs of the National Level National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NS/EP) Telecommunications Program, Office of Technology and Standards Division (N6) has developed a number of computer based models. The Traffic Analysis by Method of Iteration (TAMI) model was developed to measure the effects of telecommunications traffic congestion in stressed local and long distance networks. This document provides the first of two volumes of the TAMI Programmer's Manual. Together these volumes provide the software description necessary for a programmer to support future maintenance and enhancements to the TAMI model. The TAMI User's Manual provides the information for users who wish to operate the model. Volume I documents the first 11 of 23 modules that form the TAMI model. It is assumed that the reader as a basic understanding of the PSN and working knowledge of the architectures of the three major inter exchange carrier networks (IEC) and the local exchange carrier (LEC) programmer using TAMI should have a working knowledge of the UNIX operating system and the 'C' and FORTRAN programming lanugages. Background in voice teletraffic engineering and analytical modeling and simulation is desirable
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1995
- Accession Number
- ADA320026
Entities
People
- Andre Rausch
Organizations
- Booz Allen Hamilton