Recent advancement and increased growth in Web  technologies have resulted in an even greater need for more efficient  scheduling and data transmission strategies. An increased reliance on  wireless communications devices, with their constraint issues, has  further complicated the problem. While both push and pull strategies  provide certain solutions, each has limitations that compromise  performance. What is becoming clear is that any optimal solutions will  require novel push-pull hybrid approaches. 
Data Scheduling and Transmission Strategies in Asymmetric  Telecommunications Environments helps systems architects and engineers  take on this challenge by providing a thorough discussion of major data  and scheduling and transmission strategies. Written by two highly  respected pioneering researchers, this work takes a comparative and  practical approach that incorporates much of the authors’ original  research. 
They discuss basic push and pull strategies and examine the challenges  posed by customer requests and behavior, before defining ideal hybrid  strategies. Exceptionally thorough in this practical approach, they  demonstrate the value of separating clients by class and introduce the  concept of an importance factor to properly prioritize a system. They  also look at a new on-line hybrid solutions for multichannel broadcast  problems and go on to address future problems that are likely to remain  open. 
For those seeking to extract the best performance out of data  transmission schemes in asymmetric environments, this invaluable  resource is unparalleled in its depth of coverage and innovation. 
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Data Scheduling and Transmission Strategies in Asymmetric Telecommunication Environments
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