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Computer Networks, Volume 16
Volume 16, Numbers 1-2, 1988
4th European Networkshop 16-18 May 1988, Les Diablerets, Switzerland
RARE Review
- Peter F. Linington:
President's Review of the Year. 6-7 - Alf Hansen:
RARE MHS Project Review. 8-12
- James Hutton:
Overview of the Current Situation. 21-23 - Anne Cornillie-Braun, Wulfdieter L. Bauerfeld:
Tariff Structure of European Public Packet Switched Data Networks. 24-30 - Andrew Dand:
Product Review: Trends and Issues. 31-33 - Les Clyne:
LAN/WAN Interworking. 34-39 - Martin Wilhelm:
Migration for Users. 40-43 - Eduardo Mendoza:
Directory Services and COSINE. 44-47 - Hannes P. Lubich:
Bernhard Plattner: Naming and Addressing in SWITCHmail. 48-54 - François Flückiger:
Gateways and Converters in Computer Networks. 55-59
- Jørgen Richter, Nicholas Newman:
The Role of the European Commission in Telecommunications: The CEC Green Paper and Beyond. 64-74 - Bernhard Plattner:
The Swiss National Network for Research and Education (SWITCH). 75-82 - Xiaofan Zhao:
Present Situation of OSI Standards in China. 83-88 - Stephen S. Wolff:
The Present Networking Situation in the USA. 89-91
- Daniel Karrenberg:
EUnet and OSI Transition Plans. 94-100 - Ian Smith:
Joint Academic Network (JANET). 101-105
- Peter F. Linington:
The COSINE Implementation Phase Review. 108-115 - John Beale:
COSINE Implementation Phase: COSINE Project Officer's View. 116-118 - Nicholas Malagardis:
COSINE Implementation Phase: National View. 119-120 - Brian E. Carpenter:
COSINE Implementation Phase: The View from a Major Site. 121-122
- Paul van Binst:
Pan-European High-Speed Networking. 124-128 - Otto Koudelka, Mervyn Hine:
Higher Speed Services. 129-134 - Martin Bürkle:
Broadband Services. 135-136
- Angela Scheller:
Document Standards: Availability and Products. 138-142 - Steve Kille:
The THORN Large Scale Pilot Exercise. 143-145 - Richard P. Mount:
What Users Want. 146-149 - Peter McKenna:
Update on EUROMATH. 150-152
- Jim Craigie:
ISO 10021 - X.400(88): A Tutorial for Those Familiar with X.400(84). 153-160 - Christian Huitema:
The X.500 Directory Services. 161-166 - Tony Jeffree:
A Review of OSI Management Standards. 167-174
Volume 16, 1989
- Pierre A. Humblet, Stuart R. Soloway:
Topology Broadcast Algorithms. 179-186 - Bonnie Turman, Richard B. Rubin:
Bell Operating Company Packet Interfaces Between Networks and Subnets. 187-196 - Sudhir Aggarwal, Zvi Har'el:
Simulation Analysis of Protocols in an Integrated Software Environment. 197-215 - Dong-wan Tcha, Chan-yong Jin, Erich Lutz:
Link-by-Link Bandwidth Allocation in an Integrated Voice/Data Network Using The Fuzzy Set Approach. 217-227 - Luigi Fratta, Józef Wozniak:
PR-EXPRESS: Collision-Free Access Protocol for Packet Radio Networks. 229-242 - Luciano Lenzini:
The OSIRIDE-Intertest Initiative: Status and Trends. 243-255 - Alistair Cockburn:
Tree-Forming Reversible Routes in Communication Networks. 267-279 - Moshe Zukerman:
Circuit Allocation and Overload Control in a Hybrid Switching System. 281-298 - To-Yat Cheung, Mike Sablatash:
A Functional Network Model for Analytical File Management in ISDN Systems from Generalization of Videotex Systems. 299-310 - Ferenc Belina, Dieter Hogrefe:
The CCITT-Specification and Description Language SDL. 311-341 - Chi Chung Ko, Kin Mun Lye, Kee Chaing Chua, Fa Toh Yap:
Analysis of a CSMA/CD-Based Protocol with Dynamic Segmentation. 347-355 - Sunyoung Han, Kilnam Chon, Dongman Lee:
A Virtual Terminal Protocol with Windowing Capability. 357-365 - J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves:
A Minimum-Hop Routing Algorithm Based on Distributed Information. 367-382 - Athanassios Zissopoulos, Carl Tropper:
On Buffer Allocation in Transport Protocols. 383-393 - Fred M. Burg, Patrick Puges:
X.25: It's Come a Long Way. 395-404 - Xiong Yan, Kuo-Liang Chen:
Inter-Network Connection of the Local Area Networks C-Net and Omninet. 405-414
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