

RG484.F46 2008 616.60082-dc22 2007042440Īcquisitions Editor: Scott Scheidt Developmental Editor: Elizabeth Hart Publishing Services Manager: Frank Polizzano Senior Project Manager: Peter Faber Design Direction: Steven Stave Includes bibliographical references and index. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data (in PHL) Female urology / Shlomo Raz, Larissa V. It is the responsibility of the treating practitioner, relying on independent expertise and knowledge of the patient, to determine the best treatment and method of application for the patient. Notice Neither the Publisher nor the Authors assume any responsibility for any loss or injury and/or damage to persons or property arising out of or related to any use of the material contained in this book. Permissions may be sought directly from Elsevier’s Rights Department: phone: (+1) 2 (US) or (+44) 1865 843830 (UK) fax: (+44) 1865 853333 e-mail: You may also complete your request on-line via the Elsevier website at. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Ste 1800 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2899įEMALE UROLOGY Copyright © 2008, 1996, 1983 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc.Īll rights reserved. Nevertheless, it can provide an effortless and quick method to make some initial tests, mainly if you are rather busy.1600 John F. More precisely, the app cannot capture or reinject lookback inbound packets and they may not be working all the time, loopback packets are captured twice sometimes as well as the lack of a filter based on process.Īll in all, clumsy is not an optimal tool to test out apps in poor network conditions. It is important to note that the developer draws attention over several limitations of the tool, so be take the time to read them before using the program. A handy utility for testing services and tools under poor network conditions

Take note that you can leave your application running and emulate bad network conditions by starting and stopping the app. To be more precise, you can hold the packets for a short while, randomly discard, block traffic for a given time frame, re-arrange them, nudge parts of their content or send cloned packets right after the original one. The app enables you to make the network condition worse via the functions.

As you probably hinted, once you hit start, the tool captures the packets that you selected, leaving the other untouched. Consequentially you can choose between both inbound or outbound, TCP or UDP, IP or socket port or a combination of them. The program comes with a user-friendly interface that displays the types of packages that you would like to capture. Enables you to identify elements that could crash your apps clumsy is a lightweight application that addresses anyone who needs to check out for bugs or the overall functionality of a program, service or feature in poor network conditions. Despite the fact that the Internet is at the core of business and leisure nowadays and many enjoy high-speed broadband connections, unfortunately, the network transportation is not always reliable.
