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1. SIROCCO 1994: Ottawa, Canada
- Paola Flocchini, Bernard Mans, Nicola Santoro:
Structural Information and Communication Complexity, 1st International Colloquium, SIROCCO 1994, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, May 18-20, 1994, Proceedings. Carleton University Press 1995, ISBN 0-88629-253-0 - Paola Flocchini, Bernard Mans, Nicola Santoro:
Preface. SIROCCO 1994 - Paola Flocchini, Bernard Mans, Nicola Santoro:
Sense of Direction: Formal Definitions and Properties. SIROCCO 1994: 9-34 - Paolo Ferragina, Angelo Monti, Alessandro Roncato:
Trade-off Between Computational Power and Common Knowledge in Anonymous Rings. SIROCCO 1994: 35-48 - Christian Lavault:
Orientation of Distributed Networks: Graph- and Group- Theoretic Modelling. SIROCCO 1994: 49-70 - Evangelos Kranakis, Danny Krizanc:
Labeled versus Unlabeled Distributed Cayley Networks. SIROCCO 1994: 71-82 - Nancy Norris:
Classifying Anonymous Networks: When Can Two Networks Compute the Same Vector-Valued Functions? SIROCCO 1994: 83-98 - Jan van Leeuwen, Richard B. Tan:
Compact Routing Methods: A Survey. SIROCCO 1994: 99-110 - Michele Flammini, Giorgio Gambosi, Sandro Salomone:
Interval Labeling Scheme for Chordal Rings. SIROCCO 1994: 111-124 - Johan Vounckx, Geert Deconinck, Rudy Lauwereins, J. A. Peperstraete:
Fault-Tolerant Compact Routing Based on Reduced Structural Information in Wormhole-Switching Based Networks. SIROCCO 1994: 125-148 - Krzysztof Diks, Evangelos Kranakis, A. Malinowsky, Andrzej Pelc:
The Buffer Potential of a Network. SIROCCO 1994: 149-150 - Ornan Ori Gerstel, Shmuel Zaks:
Path Layout in ATM Networks. SIROCCO 1994: 151-166
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