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        Title           : A Framework for Internet Traffic Engineering
        Author(s)       : D. Awduche, A. Chiu, A. Elwalid, I. Widjaja, X. Xiao
        Filename        : draft-ietf-tewg-framework-05.txt
        Pages           : 60
        Date            : 06-Jun-01
        
This memo describes a framework for Traffic Engineering (TE) in the
Internet.  The framework is intended to promote better understanding
of the issues surrounding traffic engineering in IP networks, and to
provide a common basis for the development of traffic engineering
capabilities for the Internet.  The principles, architectures, and
methodologies for performance evaluation and performance optimization
of operational IP networks are discussed throughout this document.

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