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Communication Control in Computer Networks

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1979
Abstract The problem of controlling data exchange in computer networks with respect to real, in particular stochastic, interferences, and user's requirements, expressed by performance criteria, is discussed. First, the control problem is studied in the 2-station model by means of the concept of communication functions and protocols the latter being a
J.F. Puˆman, R. Poˆízek
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Multicast Communication on Network Computers

IEEE Software, 1985
Channel-oriented packet casting is a predominant feature of Micros, an operating system designed to explore control and communication techniques for network computers containing thousands of hosts.
Ariel J. Frank   +2 more
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The Communications Computer Hardware of the MERIT Computer Network

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1972
Three Michigan universities are currently working on a project to evolve a network that will link their educational and research computing centers. This project requires the concurrent development of several interrelated technical activities, the most important of which are the network's specialized hardware, software for the network's communications ...
William D. Becher, Eric M. Aupperle
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Computer networks and communications

Computer, 1974
A computer system including related peripherals, integrated as part of a network of one form or another, is becoming more and more a standard configuration being implemented by system designers today. Made possible through advances in communication technology and network concepts, these new configurations of telecommunications networks vary from simple
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Computer communications networks

Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1975, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '75, 1975
Advances in computer and communication technologies are profoundly affecting the nature, structure, and operation of computer-communications networks. The joint exploitation of these technologies while promising seemingly unlimited operational possibilities, generates an almost endless parade of issues for the designer, supplier, user, and regulator of
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Covert computer and network communications

Proceedings of the 4th annual conference on Information security curriculum development, 2007
The ex-filtration of confidential information across communication networks is a challenging problem. It is possible for transmissions to be hidden or masked in such a way to circumvent the security policies of an organization. An objective might be to make contacts "invisible" to all parties except designates.
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Computer Network Communications

1996
There are several wide-area computer networks around the world that are used extensively by the space and Earth science community. These networks can be grouped by the computer communications protocol that they implement such as TCP/IP, NJE, X.25 and DECnet. The Internet (or TCP/IP Internet) uses TCP/IP, BITNET uses NJE, the international public packet
Walter Dieminger   +2 more
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Securing computer networks communication by modifying computer network communication protocols

2011 11th International Conference on ITS Telecommunications, 2011
This research presents a technique to protect computer networks communication by modifying communication protocol identifier. The main advantage of this technique is preventing "man in the middle" meddling from reconstructing sessions from collected data.
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Tutorials: Computing in Communication Networks

2023 IEEE Conference on Network Function Virtualization and Software Defined Networks (NFV-SDN), 2023
Fabrizio Granelli   +3 more
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DIGITAL COMPUTER CONTROL OF COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1982
Abstract This paper uses the theory of hierarchical control to arrive at routing algorithms for messages in computer communication networks, some aspects of implementation are also considered.
J. Warrior, K.S.P. Kumar
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