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Logical Multicasting Tree Overview with Quality Considerations

This document discusses a logical multicasting tree structure, focusing on the clarity of endpoint names without inter-node naming conventions. It addresses the challenges of representing a tree that might appear too large to read clearly. Additionally, it highlights the quality compromise in the visual representation due to the use of different versions of Ghostview for adding a previewer. The tree representation includes loss rate and color elements, though the overall quality may not match previous examples due to technical limitations.

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Logical Multicasting Tree Overview with Quality Considerations

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  1. Full tree, too big to read clearly.

  2. Logical multicasting tree.

  3. Logical tree without inter-node name. BTW, even using topology inference, we still be able to know name of end-point

  4. Tree with loss rate and color. The quality is not as good as previous ones, because I add previewer into the postscript file using window version ghostview, while add previewer into the rest of postscript file using unix version of ghostview, the latter doesn’t support color stuff. :-(

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