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Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, 1990
- James L. Park:
Quality of Service Requirements in Packet Switching Public Data Networks. 3-6 - Roger G. Ackerley:
The Future for Quality of Service Modelling. 7-14 - Hugh S. Bradlow:
Performance Measures for Real-Time Continuous Bit-Stream Oriented Services: Application to Packet Reassembly. 15-26 - Pierre-Jacques Courtois, Guy Scheys:
Minimizing the Loss of Non-Blocking Tandem Buffer Stages. 27-35 - Gérard Hébuterne, Annie Gravey:
A Space Priority Queuing Mechanism for Multiplexing ATM Channels. 37-43 - Rudolf G. Schehrer:
On a Cut-Off Priority Queuing System with Hysteresis and Unlimited Waiting Room. 45-56 - Raj Pandya, Martin E. Cullum:
Planning for Circuit-Switched Data Services in the ISDN Era: Interworking Solutions and Standards. 57-63 - M. Gruszecki, R. N. Andries:
Some New Concepts in Demand and Traffic Forecasting and Planning of Future Telecommunication Services. 65-74 - Alan Lewis:
Forecasting International ISDN Requirements. 75-79
- Arik N. Kashper, Steven S. Katz, Gerald R. Ash:
Robust Design for Switched Digital Services in a Worldwide Intelligent Network. 81-88 - Oscar González Soto:
On the Integrated Design and Planning for Advanced Networks. 89-94 - Leslie T. M. Berry:
Graph Theoretic Models for Multicast Communications. 95-99 - Kalyan Basu:
Open Network Architecture and Information Services: Teletraffic Challenges. 101-107 - Richard Taylor, Ron Addie:
An Algorithm for Calculating the Availability and Mean Time to Restore for Communication Through a Network. 109-114 - Masaaki Shinohara:
Generalization of Pratt's Formula for Dimensioning Circuit-Switched Networks. 115-126 - Michal Pióro, Józef Lubacz, Ulf Körner:
Traffic Engineering Problems in Multiservice Circuit Switched Networks. 127-136 - Arik N. Kashper:
Introduction of Flexible Routing for International Networks. 137-141
- Prosper Chemouil, Janusz Filipiak:
Integrated Network Management and Control. 143-153 - Kenichi Mase, Masashi Yamamuro:
Innovations in Telecommunications Network Management under Demand Uncertainty. 155-161 - Bob Warfield, Peter Sember:
Prospects for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time Network Traffic Management. 163-169 - Leonard J. Forys, Donald E. Smith:
Servicing of Bursty Systems. 171-177 - René K. Boel:
A Feedback Interpretation of Some Communication Network Protocols. 179-188 - Zbigniew Dziong, Jean Choquette, Ke-Qiang Liao, Lorne Mason:
Admission Control and Routing in ATM Networks. 189-196 - Carsten Rasmussen, Jens H. Sørensen:
A Simple Call Acceptance Procedure in an ATM Network. 197-202 - Peter J. Moylan:
The Decoupling of Estimation and Control in Teletraffic Problems. 203-207
- Leonard Kleinrock:
On Distributed Systems Performance. 209-215 - Philip G. Potter, Moshe Zukerman:
A Discrete Shared Processor Model for DQDB. 217-222 - Joseph A. Bannister, Luigi Fratta, Mario Gerla:
Designing Metropolitan Area Networks for High-Performance Applications. 223-230 - Phuoc Tran-Gia, Thomas Stock:
Approximate Performance Analysis of the DQDB Acess Protocol. 231-240 - Bharat T. Doshi, Albert A. Fredericks:
Visual Modeling and Analysis with Application to IEEE 802.6 DQDB Protocol. 241-251 - Klaus Sauer, Wolfgang Schödl:
Performance Aspects of the DQDB Protocol. 253-260 - Moshe Zukerman, Philip G. Potter:
The DQDB Protocol and its Performance under Overload Traffic Conditions. 261-270
- William Henderson:
Performance Analysis: When Do We Give Up on Product Form Solutions. 271-275 - Nico M. van Dijk:
An Equivalence of Communication Protocols for Interconnection Networks. 277-283 - Arne Myskja:
On Approximations for the GI / GI / 1 Queue. 285-295 - Yoshiyuki Shiozawa, Tetsuya Takine, Yutaka Takahashi, Toshiharu Hasegawa:
Analysis of a Polling System with Correlated Input. 297-308 - Bart van Arem, Erik A. van Doorn:
Analysis of a Queuing Model for Slotted Ring Networks. 309-314 - Michael R. Frater, Robert R. Bitmead, Rodney A. Kennedy, Brian D. O. Anderson:
Fast Simulation of Rare Events Using Reverse-Time Models. 315-321
- John Burgin:
Broadband ISDN Resource Management. 323-331 - Maged E. Beshai, L. Anne Garrett, Ian R. Stewart:
Transposed Switching of Multi-Bit-Rate Traffic. 333-341 - Janusz Filipiak:
Shaping Interworking MANs Into an Evolving B-ISDN. 343-349 - Gillian Woodruff, Rungroj Kositpaiboon, Gordon Fitzpatrick, Philip Richards:
Control of ATM Statistical Multiplexing Performance. 351-360 - Ronald A. Skoog, Abdi R. Modarressi:
Alternatives and Issues for Network Signaling Transport in a Broadband Environment. 361-368 - Konosuke Kawashima, Hiroshi Saito:
Teletraffic Issues in ATM Networks. 369-375 - Andrzej Jajszcyk:
On Combinatorial Properties of Broadband Time-Division Switching Networks. 377-382 - Kaoru Sezaki, Yoshiaki Tanaka, Minoru Akiyama:
N: 1 Connection Switching Networks Suited For Time Division Switching. 383-389 - Suzanne P. Evans:
A Quasi-Stationary Analysis of a Virtual Path in a B-ISDN Network Shared by Services with Very Different Characteristics. 391-399
- V. Ramaswami, Walter Willinger:
Efficient Traffic Performance Strategies vor Packet Multiplexers. 401-407 - Guy Latouche:
Sample Path Analysis of Packet Queues Subject to Periodic Traffic. 409-413 - Adrian E. Eckberg, Daniel T. Luan, David M. Lucantoni:
Bandwidth Management: A Congestion Control Strategy for Broadband Packet Networks - Characterizing the Throughput-Burstiness Filter. 415-423 - Pierre Le Gall:
Packetized Traffic Engineering for New Services. 425-433 - Biørn Veirø:
Traffic Measurement on Variable Bit Rate (VBR) Sources with Application to Charging Principles. 435-445 - David Everitt:
Traffic Capacity of Cellular Mobile Communications Systems. 447-454 - Yurdaer N. Doganata, Timothy X. Brown, Edward C. Posner:
Call Setup Strategy Tradeoffs for Universal Digital Portable Communications. 455-464
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