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Revision: 646
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Date: Wed Sep 21 05:37:16 2011
Log: Clarify the definitions
http://code.google.com/p/ndt/source/detail?r=646
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/wiki/NDTTestMethodology.wiki
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--- /wiki/NDTTestMethodology.wiki Wed Sep 21 05:23:32 2011
+++ /wiki/NDTTestMethodology.wiki Wed Sep 21 05:37:16 2011
@@ -27,8 +27,8 @@
== Document Definitions ==
||Throughput||In this document, the term "Throughput" refers to Application-Level Throughput, the amount of data received by the application from the TCP connection over the duration of the TCP connection. ||
-||Total Send Throughput||The term "Total Send Throughput" refers to outgoing, TCP-level data throughput. This includes the all the data, including retransmitted data, sent over the TCP connection over the duration of the TCP connection. ||
-||Theoretical Maximum Throughput||The maximum throughput of the link according to the [http://www.psc.edu/networking/papers/model_ccr97.ps Matthis equation]. ||
+||Total Send Throughput||The term "Total Send Throughput" refers to outgoing, TCP-level data throughput. This includes the all the data octets sent in TCP packets, including retransmits, over the duration of the TCP connection. ||
+||Theoretical Maximum Throughput||The term "Theoretical Maximum Throughput" refers to the maximum throughput of the link according to the [http://www.psc.edu/networking/papers/model_ccr97.ps Matthis equation]. ||
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