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DIGITAL COMPUTER CONTROL OF COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1982Abstract 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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Reliability Evaluation in Computer-Communication Networks
IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1981The network reliability for a computer-communication network is defined and a method based on spanning trees is proposed for its evaluation. The network reliability expression and s-t terminal reliability expression are compared assuming an equal probability of survival for each communication link. Examples illustrate the method.
Aggarwal, K. K., Rai, Suresh
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Network-based computational communication
Europhysics LettersAbstract Network-based computational communication research has become a cornerstone in understanding the mechanisms governing opinion formation, dissemination, and polarization within modern digital ecosystems. This letter synthesizes recent advances across three levels: individual-, group-, and algorithmic-level communications.
Ming Huang, Jun-Ling Wang, Zi-Ke Zhang
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A communications interface for computer networks
Proceedings of the ACM second symposium on Problems in the optimizations of data communications systems -, 1971The scope of this paper is to describe the architecture of a communications line protocol for computer networks. Development and implementation details will be introduced where necessary to clarify the presentation. The need for an architecture to facilitate interprocessor communications has been a requirement to the computing industry for several ...
D. Karp, S. Seroussi
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Computer networks and communications
Computer, 1974A 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 communication network design
Proceedings of the November 16-18, 1971, fall joint computer conference on - AFIPS '71 (Fall), 1971AbstractThe design of the ARPA Computer Network brought together many individuals with diverse backgrounds and philosophies. In this paper, we review the methods used in the design of the Network from the vantage of over two years' experience in its development.
H. Frank, R. E. Kahn, L. Kleinrock
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Medical Counseling through Computer Communication Networks
1998Medical counseling on the computer communication network will be used increasingly with wide-ranging concern of people about health and strengthening the role of medical care as social service. This study was designed to explore main problems/issues of network counseling and to suggest future prosperity of medical counseling.
S M, Yoo, H, Lee, S Y, Kim
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Professional networking using computer-mediated communication
British Journal of Nursing, 2002Traditionally, professionals have networked with others in their field through attending conferences, professional organizations, direct mailing, and via the workplace. Recently, there have been new possibilities to network with other professionals using the internet.
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COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATION
This chapter explores the protocols, architectures, security mechanisms, and performance considerations that underpin modern computer networks. It begins with foundational protocols such as TCP/IP and HTTP/HTTPS, highlighting their roles in reliable data transmission and secure web communication.Nilanjan Chatterjee +4 more
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Computing over Unreliable Communication Networks
2014In this chapter, we take the unifying view of systems interacting over communication networks as distributed computing systems and propose to study them as networked control systems. Since averaging is central operation to much science and engineering, we first consider the problem of distributed averaging over unreliable networks.
Nicola Elia +2 more
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