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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
Radoslav. Porizek, Josef. Puzman
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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 -, 1971
The 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 ...
Donald Karp, Salomon Seroussi
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Testing communication and computer networks: an overview

IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 2008
Many activities in today's organizations are becoming ever more dependent on communications and computer networks, and network managers are faced with the enormous challenge of increasing the availability and efficiency of their infrastructures, which grow both in size and complexity.
ANGRISANI, LEOPOLDO, C. Narduzzi
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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.
L.D. Wittie   +2 more
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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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