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Computer Communications, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, February 1988
- John M. Senior, William M. Walker, Alan Ryley:
Optical fibre LANs for mixed data traffic. 3-11 - S. Uppal, James A. Bucklew:
Analysis of access protocols for an automatic meter reading system. 12-19 - Larry Hughes:
Chat: an N-party talk facility for the Unix 4.2 operating system. 20-23 - F. Casali, Sergio R. Treves:
Towards the integrated broadband communication network. 24-31 - Alistair McBain:
The GEC 420 DataPhone - a terminal for the ISDN. 32-36
Volume 11, Number 2, April 1988
- Rajan V. Kuruppillai, Neal M. Bengtson:
Performance analysis in local area networks of interconnected token rings. 59-64 - Paul Spencer:
Open Systems interconnection: a migration path. 65-70 - Gee-Swee Poo, Tiow Seng Tan:
Performance comparison of PC LAN file servers - an experimental study. 71-79 - A. Brown, T. Stratton:
Open Systems Interconnection: The future prospects. 80-84 - Steve Spanier:
Design and implementation of a LAN monitoring tool. 85-89
Volume 11, Number 3, June 1988
- Ed Ball, Nigel Linge, Paul Kummer, Robin Tasker:
Local area network bridges. 115-117 - G. G. Wood:
Current fieldbus activities. 118-123 - Saad Haj Bakry, B. El-Redaisy, Mohammed A. Al-Turaigi:
Computer simulation of a packet switching computer network. 124-129 - Dieter K. Hammer:
Software architecture of an X.400 electronic mail system. 130-135 - Marion J. Dearlove, Ian A. McInally, Ian Wren:
TextDirect - a virtual telex system. 136-146 - A. M. E. Hoare:
Modernization of the UK Army Fixed Telecommunication System. 147-152
Volume 11, Number 4, August 1988
- Brian W. Moore:
Editorial. 170 - Eric Peel:
International extension of ISDN and terminal implications. 171-176 - Howard Brown:
British Telecom's ISDN. 177-180 - Stephen Temple:
Trends in telecommunications standardization at the European level. 181-184 - David Fisher, Peter Maynard, Stewart Alexander:
Broadband ISDN. 185-190 - Arthur Hiett, William Dangerfield:
Private network signalling. 191-196 - D. R. Davies, D. C. Rumsey:
User-network interfaces. 197-202 - Ian Davies, Alistair McBain:
ISPBXs and terminals. 203-207 - Nikitas J. Dimopoulos, Eric Chi-Wah Wong:
Collision-free protocol for local area networks. 208-214 - Mario D'Anna, Sebastiano Trigila:
Concurrent system analysis using Petri nets: an optimized algorithm for finding net invariants. 215-220
Volume 11, Number 5, October 1988
- Helen Sawyer:
Editorial. 226 - Gerald J. Herskowitz, Jon G. Warms:
Fibre optic LAN topology, access protocols and standards. 227-233 - Michael Purser:
X.25 - the fulcrum for network standardization. 234-238 - Ahmed Patel, Vincent Ryan:
Electronic directory services. 239-244 - James R. Taylor, Jo Mulamba Katambwe:
Are new technologies really reshaping our organizations? 245-252 - Ray Hunt:
Telecommunications development in New Zealand. 253-261 - Neil F. Stewart:
Computer communications for industrial automation: the MAP protocols. 262-266 - Kornél Terplán:
Network management evolution. 267-274 - Paul Gretton-Watson:
Distributed database development. 275-280 - V. M. Grout, Peter W. Sanders:
Communication network optimization. 281-287
Volume 11, Number 6, December 1988
- Vincenza Carchiolo
, Antonella Di Stefano, Alberto Faro, Giuseppe Pappalardo:
Behavioural approach to OSI system design. 291-298 - Wyn L. Price, Bernard J. Chorley:
Design, development and application of an intelligent token. 299-303 - John M. Senior, Stewart D. Cusworth, Alan Ryley:
Performance investigation of a token passing access protocol for a multichannel optical fibre LAN. 304-312 - Karen Paliwoda:
Transactions involving multicast. 313-318 - Akkihebbal L. Ananda:
Document formatting for interchange between word processors. 319-324 - David Duncan:
Data communications network for a merchant bank. 325-330
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