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Relevant to the modern theory of computer networks design questions of developing adequate service models of fractal traffic are considered in the article. The fidelity criteria of heavy-tailed distributions (HTD), which take into account the HTD distortion effect on the results of fractal queues simulation, are offered. The problem of HTD significant distortions in their realization during simulation is revealed and examined. To solve this problem we also developed the method, which does not require the use of “long arithmetic”.

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Zadorozhnyi, V. (2015). Fractal Queues Simulation Peculiarities. In: Dudin, A., Nazarov, A., Yakupov, R. (eds) Information Technologies and Mathematical Modelling - Queueing Theory and Applications. ITMM 2015. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 564. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25861-4_35

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