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ATM

Proceedings of the 26th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference, 2021
As technology advances, the complexity and size of integrated circuits continue to grow. Hierarchical design flow is a mainstream solution to speed up timing closure. Static timing analysis is a pivotal step in the flow but it can be timing-consuming on large flat designs.
Kuan-Ming Lai   +3 more
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ATM

ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2002
The following four papers were selected from submissions for a proposed workshop that was to have been held during the 2002 ACM SIGCOMM Conference. Due to time, we cancelled the event, but the papers capture some of the past, present and future lessons to be gleaned from the whole ATM experience, and we felt that these lessons should be provided with a
Jon Crowcroft, Derek McAuley
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ATM RendezView: multipoint conferencing on ATM

Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, 2002
ATM RendezView is a prototype application which takes a radical shift in thinking to provide a high quality, distributed, multiparty video conferencing environment. No longer are media stream bridging, mixing and distribution functions resident in a centrally located multipoint control unit (MCU), but are distributed among end-systems.
K. Smith, R. Pretty
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ATMs

2017
This chapter investigates the history of the ubiquitous yet banal Automated Teller Machine, or ATM. There is no single inventor of the ATM. Rather, it emerged through innovation around the globe and across the industry. In order to build a successful ATM system, engineers and bankers had to overcome challenges that ranged from security and ...
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Bank ATMs and ATM surcharges

2005
The proliferation of ATMs and the pricing schemes that accompany them have attracted a great deal of attention from research economists, because they shed light on how banks compete against each other in the current environment. By studying the pattern of entry of ATMs in certain markets we can gain insight into the potential welfare consequences of ...
Gautam Gowrisankaran, John Krainer
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Enabling ATM networks

IBM Systems Journal, 1995
Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is the primary candidate technology for emerging high-speed networks. ATM standardization provides the basic framework for building ATM networks. Although the development of ATM standards and the availability of high-speed links in the network is essential, what really matters is how ATM networks are enabled so as to ...
Onvural, R.O.   +4 more
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An emerging wireless ATM architecture: survivable ATM

MILCOM 97 MILCOM 97 Proceedings, 2002
This paper describes the design of the next generation asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) architecture to be used by the US military and the commercial marketplace, called survivable ATM. Survivable ATM consists of three main components: (1) the transmission error control system (TECS), (2) reliable ATM adaptation layer (AAL), and (3) the network ...
J.F. Durkin, A.J. Akins
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Securing ATM networks

Proceedings of the 3rd ACM conference on Computer and communications security - CCS '96, 1996
In this paper we identify and address the challenges unique to providing a secure ATM network. We analyse the network environment and consider the correct placement of security mechanisms, with particular attention to data transfer protection, in such an environment. We then introduce and describe a key agile cryptographic device for ATM networks.
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Studies of ATM Kinase Activity Using Engineered ATM Sensitive to ATP Analogues (ATM-AS)

2017
Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) protein is a member of the phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate kinase (PI3-K)-related protein kinase (PIKK) family and is implicated in the initiation of signaling pathways following DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) elicited by exposure to ionizing irradiation (IR) or radiomimetic compounds.
Masato, Enari   +3 more
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