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In the process of implementation and deployment of model-based tool for simulation, forecasting, decision support and optimisation, there discrepancies may emerge between the understanding of R&D team and the end user. Their origin is in the variety of optimisation problems a model is able to generate, depending on its parameters. A broad description of a market model for network services is given. Next, a case study follows that indicates a strategy for reduction of problems appearing while the product is handed over to the customer.
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Arabas, P., Kamola, M., Malinowski, K. (2003). IP Services Market: Modelling, Research, and Reality. In: Burakowski, W., Bęben, A., Koch, B. (eds) Architectures for Quality of Service in the Internet. Art-QoS 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2698. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45020-3_6
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