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Computer Communications, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January 1993
- Radu Popescu-Zeletin:
MAN - Lower communication levels. 3
- Moshe Zukerman, Li-Jun Yao, Philip G. Potter:
DQDB performance under sustained overload with bandwidth balancing and multiple requests outstanding. 5-12 - Stefan Covaci:
Distributed management process for queued arbitrated traffic in a DQDB MAN. 13-18 - Alessandro Fenyves, Alessandro Lazzari:
Operational experience with DQDB MANs. 19-26 - H. L. Pasch, Ignas G. Niemegeers:
Comparing network performance for constant and variable bit rate sources. 27-38 - Giuseppe Anastasi, Marco Conti, Enrico Gregori, Luciano Lenzini:
CRMA MAC protocol: A simulative analysis. 39-47 - Philippe Guignard, A. Hamel, M. Morvan, G. Fressy:
LAN improvement with optical multiwavelength and coherent multichannel techniques. 48-53 - F. S. Locati, Francesco Matera, Marco Romagnoli, Marina Settembre:
Study of all optical metropolitan area networks. 54-61
Volume 16, Number 2, February 1993
- Radu Popescu-Zeletin:
Editorial. 67 - Daniel A. Pitt, José Ruela:
The broadband LAN as a metropolitan area network. 69-76 - Julio Escobar:
Future challenges for the adaptation layer. 77-82 - Paola Crocetti, Luigi Fratta, Mario Gerla, M. A. Marsiglia, D. Romanò:
Interconnection of LAN/MANs through SMDS on top of an ATM network. 83-92 - Wolfgang Schödl, Uwe Briem, Hans Kröner, Thomas Theimer:
Bandwidth allocation mechanism for LAN/MAN interworking with an ATM network. 93-99 - Maurizio Decina, Vittorio Trecordi, G. Zanolini, D. Zucca:
Broadcasting in multichannel MANs. 100-107 - Torsten Braun:
Parallel high performance transport system for MANs. 108-115 - G. Carabellò, L. Gavi, R. Vercelli:
MAX: advanced network management capabilities in a standard MAN system. 116-127 - Andres Albanese:
Service negotiation among network management entities. 128-133
Volume 16, Number 3, March 1993
- Jeremy Thompson:
Editorial. 139 - Hong-Bum Jeon, Byung-Choel Shin, C. K. Un:
Probabilistic reservation protocol for high-speed unidirectional bus networks. 140-146 - Salvatore Casale, Vincenzo Catania, Aurelio La Corte, Lorenzo Vita:
Service management on an ATM DQDB MAN. 147-154 - Elias Drakopoulos:
Performance and traffic analysis of a network-based distributed system. 155-167 - P. Venkat Rangan, Srinivas Ramanathan, Harrick M. Vin, Thomas Kaeppner:
Techniques for multimedia synchronization in network file systems. 168-176 - James R. Hamstra, Robert L. Fink:
FFOL transmission services - Issues for an SMUX. 177-183 - Ahmed Patel:
Information services: an overview. 184-191 - Reinhard Posch, Franz Pucher, Michael Welser:
Using a transputer cluster in a classroom environment. 192-196
Volume 16, Number 4, April 1993
- Guojun Lu:
Advances in digital image compression techniques. 202-214 - Mohammad Peyravian, Chin-Tau A. Lea:
Construction of protocol converters using formal methods. 215-228 - Murat Bilgic, Behçet Sarikaya:
Performance comparison of ASN.1 encoder/decoders using FTAM. 229-240 - Akkihebbal L. Ananda, B. H. Tay, E. K. Koh:
SRDTP: A reliable datagram transport protocol for distributed computing. 241-250 - Xingfan Du, Graham Knight:
Further study of channel management issues in a LAN-ISDN gateway. 251-259 - Alexander Schill:
In-depth survey of open computer systems: Open systems: Intergration, interoperability and portability. 261-262 - Rita Puzmanová:
Simple Internet network management text: The Simple Book (An Introduction to Management of TCP-IP-based Internets). 262 - Marco Listanti:
Technical overview of LAN interconnection: Internetworking: A guide to network communications; LAN to LAN; LAN to WAN. 263
Volume 16, Number 5, May 1993
- Edgar Nett:
Towards open distributed systems. 266 - Thomas Magedanz:
IN and TMN: the basis for future information networking architectures. 267-276 - Adam Wolisz, Volker Tschammer:
Performance aspects of trading in open distributed systems. 277-287 - Masayuki Orimo, Sigeki Hirasawa, Akihiro Okazaki, Hirosi Fujise, Masuyuki Takeuchi, Kinji Mori:
Distributed file management techniques based on an autonomous decentralized system concept. 298-304 - K. H. (Kane) Kim:
Design of loosely coupled processes capable of time-bounded cooperative recovery: the PTC/SL scheme. 305-316 - Stephen S. Yau, Doo-Hwan Bae, Madhan Chidambaram:
Object-oriented development of architecture transparent software for distributed parallel systems. 317-327 - Michel Hurfin, Noël Plouzeau, Michel Raynal:
Debugging tool for distributed Estelle programs. 328-333
Volume 16, Number 6, June 1993
- Wen-Tsuen Chen, Jiunn-Hwa Yu:
Distributed protocol for integrated voice/data token passing ring networks. 338-349 - Arun Ayyagari, Asok Ray:
Modelling and analysis of a data communication protocol for integrated control of advanced aircraft. 350-365 - Robert H. Deng, Wendy C. L. Chiew:
Effects of station buffer capacity on token ring network performance. 366-375 - Ian Wakeman, David Lewis, Jon Crowcroft:
Traffic analysis of trans-Atlantic traffic. 376-388
Volume 16, Number 7, July 1993
- Vincenzo Catania, Antonio Puliafito, Lorenzo Vita:
High-speed data service in distributed systems based on SMDS. 394-402 - H. K. Pung:
Effects of window flow control on the 802.2 Type-II logical link performance in ArbNet. 403-412 - Shigeru Shimamoto, Jaidev Kaniyil, Yoshikuni Onozato, Shoichi Noguchi:
Unifying aspect of Liapunov's direct and indirect methods in the stability analysis of Aloha systems. 413-421 - Robert H. Deng, Xian-Yu Zhang, Kuan-Tsae Huang:
Performance of a token-passing system with batch arrivals and its application to file transfers. 422-431 - Harry Santoso, Serge Fdida:
Frame relay: a solution for high bandwidth networking. 432-439 - Nail Kavak:
Implementation of an adaptive CO-CL relay. 440-446
Volume 16, Number 8, August 1993
- Krishna M. Sivalingam, Kalyani Bogineni, Patrick W. Dowd:
Acknowledgement techniques of random access based media access protocols for a WDM photonic environment. 458-471 - Peter Steenkiste:
Analysing communication latency using the Nectar communication processor. 472-483 - Bala Rajagopalan:
A mechanism for scalable concast communication. 484-493 - S. Bolis, E. G. Economou, D. Mouzakis, George Philokyprou:
SBP-Net: an integrated voice/data token ring LAN. 494-500 - Chi Chung Ko, W. C. Wong, J. L. Du, Robert H. Deng, Kin Mun Lye:
Performance analysis of two bridged CSMA/CD networks. 501-510 - Andrea Borella, Davide Broglio, Giovanni Cancellieri, Franco Chiaraluce:
Enhancements of DQDB protocol with ECBWB mechanism for fair access and multi-priority traffic management. 511-517 - Robert H. Deng, Renben Shu:
LAN-based medical visualization communication system. 518-525
Volume 16, Number 9, September 1993
- Ahmed Patel:
Editorial. 530-531 - Jacob Palme:
Standards for asynchronous group communication. 532-538 - Bernd Heinrichs, Kai Jakobs, Alessandro Carone:
High performance transfer services to support multimedia group communications. 539-547 - Michel Diaz, Thierry Villemur:
Membership services and protocols for cooperative frameworks of processes. 548-556 - S. Ramakrishna, B. Prasad, A. Thenmozhi, S. Samdarshi, K. Velaga, K. Shah, K. Ravindran:
Design of broadcast programming primitives for distributed systems. 557-567 - Ahmed Karmouch:
Multimedia distributed cooperative system. 568-580 - Conn Mulvihill, Gabriel McDermott, Ahmed Patel:
Cooperative decision support for medical diagnosis. 581-593 - Thomas Kirsche, Richard Lenz, Horst Lührsen, Klaus Meyer-Wegener, Hartmut Wedekind, Martin Bever, Ulrich Schäffer, Claus Schottmüller:
Communication support for cooperative work. 594-602 - Amane Nakajima:
Telepointing issues in desktop conferencing systems. 603-610
Volume 16, Number 10, October 1993
- Jeremy B. Thompson:
US Editor. 618 - J. Duane Northcutt, Eugene M. Kuerner:
System support for time-critical applications. 619-636 - Wuyi Yue, Yutaka Matsumoto:
Performance analysis of CSMA/CD with slotted multiple channel on radio LANs. 637-644 - G. C. Pentzaropoulos, D. I. Giokas:
Cost-performance modelling and optimization of network flow balance via linear goal programming analysis. 645-652 - Hasan Ural, Zhiping Wang:
Synchronizable test sequence generation using UIO sequences. 653-661 - Wen-Tsuen Chen, Pi-Rong Sheu, Yaw-Ren Chang:
Efficient multicast source routing scheme. 662-666 - Gee-Swee Poo, Boon-Ping Chai:
Experience of implementing ISO FTAM facilities in an OS/2 environment. 667-675
Volume 16, Number 11, November 1993
- Debajyoti Mukhopadhyay:
An approach to realizing interoperability using APPC. 683-688 - Athanasios V. Vasilakos, Constantinos T. Paximadis, Dimitrios G. Maritsas:
Congestion avoidance scheme for ISDN frame relay networks. 689-694 - Kurt Geihs, Andreas Mann:
ODP viewpoints of IBCN service management. 695-705 - Ke-Qiang Liao, Lorne Mason:
Self-optimizing window flow control in high-speed data networks. 706-716 - Nen-Fu Huang, Shiann-Tsong Sheu:
Solving bandwidth and priority domination problems of DQDB MANs. 717-725 - Tho Le-Ngoc, Zenon Slodki, Robert Rourke:
Knowledge-based architecture for a personal ISDN workstation. 726-735 - Jung-Shyr Wu, Fang-Jang Kuo:
Traffic management circuit for the shared buffer memory switch with multicasting. 736-739
Volume 16, Number 12, December 1993
- Iakovos S. Venieris, John D. Angelopoulos, George I. Stassinopoulos:
ATM traffic transfer via queued-arbitrated DQDB. 746-758 - Henry L. Owen, Thomas M. Klett:
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy statistical simulation of pointer activity. 759-766 - Xiaofeng Jiang:
Distributed path finding algorithm for stream multicast. 767-775 - Daryoush Habibi, D. J. H. Lewis, D. T. Nguyen, J. Pieloor:
Analysis of an access node multiplexer in a system serving CBR and VBR traffic. 776-780 - Jie Li, Hisao Kameda:
Effects of node processing time on optimal load balancing in tree hierarchy network configurations. 781-793 - Leszek K. Reiss, Lazaros F. Merakos:
Priority shaping of source traffic in ATM B-ISDN. 794-797 - Gee-Swee Poo, Boon-Ping Chai:
File recovery by ISO FTAM. 798-805
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