Am 07.07.2015 um 23:24 schrieb Brian E Carpenter:
> Your explanation is fine but the phrase "and can therefore be used in
> fully autonomic as well as professionally managed networks" still makes
> some big assumptions. How about "and can therefore be used more
> widely than in unmanaged home networks"?

I would disagree here, the statement "autonomic" or "fully autonomic" is 
perfectly
fitting for the kind of networks this algorithms can be used in. It can 
certainly
also be used in professionally managed networks or do you see any reason why it
cannot?

This said, it does not necessarily mean that it is a perfect fit for all kinds 
of
these networks, but nobody did claim that either. It is extensible though so 
there
is no way to discard it for these usecases that easily.


Cheers,

Steven

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