Graph Label Notation Clause Samples

Graph Label Notation. In the following graphs, we will use the generic labeling “x/y/z” to define a certain curve or set of data as shown in Figure 16 in the upper right hand corner of the figure. The first word of the label (x in this case) defines the simulation case, for example ‘DS’ for DiffServ or ‘SLAR’ for the 3-tier SLA with Reordering of packets (as opposed to ‘SLA’ which is the 3-tier SLA with no Reordering). The second word of the label defines the client and the traffic class, for example ‘Silver1’ means Client1’s Silver traffic. Finally, the last word of the label defines the metric we are plotting, for example ‘Thru’ means throughput. So, the label “SLAR/Silver1/Thru” identifies the color and line type of the curve representing the Client1’s Silver throughput for the SLAR model.