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Interconnecting SNA networks

IBM Systems Journal, 1983
Systems Network Architecture (SNA) allows terminals and application programs to communicate with one another using SNA entities called logical units. Until now, these logical units have had to be in the same network to communicate. This paper describes recently introducedS SNA network interconnection functions that allow logical units in independent ...
Jay H. Benjamin   +3 more
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On-OPCB interconnection networks

2014 16th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2014
Photonic solutions are penetrating the lowest levels of the packaging hierarchy of Data Centers (DC) and High-Performance Computing (HPC) systems (board-to-board, chip-to-chip, intra-chip), as a solution for the increased bandwidth demands and to avoid an explosion in energy consumption.
Apostolos Siokis   +2 more
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Multicasting in interconnected networks

Proceedings IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2002
The state of the art in reliable multicasting protocols renders itself inadequate for group multicasting in environments where both intra-group and inter-group messages bridge several LANs. A particularly difficult situation arises if some LANs are managed by autonomous authorities.
Osman ZeinElDine, Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab
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On deadlocks in interconnection networks

ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 1997
Deadlock avoidance-based and deadlock recovery-based routing algorithms have been proposed in recent years without full understanding of the likelihood and characteristics of actual deadlocks in interconnection networks. This work models the interrelationships between routing freedom, message blocking, correlated resource dependencies and deadlock ...
Timothy Mark Pinkston   +1 more
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Network interconnection and gateways

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1989
Major technical issues for interconnecting computer networks that must be solved, which include selection of a protocol level at which to interconnect, addressing, routing, fragmentation, and congestion control, are discussed. Specialized gateway devices used to interconnect networks and implement any necessary internet protocols are examined.
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A regular interconnection network

Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1991
Abstract A regular interconnection network for large distributed systems which is indicated as R n is presented, we call it R n . This interconnection network is based on a mixed radix number system. The system topology is formed by complete graph product and consists of N = n! points, n(n-1)n!/4 lines and is regular of degree n(n-1)/2.
C. S. Yang   +3 more
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The Monsoon interconnection network

[1991 Proceedings] IEEE International Conference on Computer Design: VLSI in Computers and Processors, 2002
The interconnection network is described for Monsoon, a parallel processing dataflow computer. This network provides reliable, high bandwidth, low latency communication between the nodes of Monsoon. The major components of this network are two gate arrays: PaRC and the data link chip (DLC).
Christopher F. Joerg, G. Andrew Boughton
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Interconnection networks

Proceedings of the May 6-10, 1974, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '74, 1974
As the level of complexity of digital systems increases, the problem of interconnecting subunits is receiving increasing attention. We are reaching the point where processing speed cannot be further improved through the use of faster componentry. Further speed-up of systems will most likely result from changes in the organization and structure of ...
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Reconfiguration Algorithms for Interconnection Networks

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1985
The correspondence examines the functional relations within a class of multistage interconnection networks. It is known that these networks are not rearrangeable. This fact has led to some research on interconnection network relations. The correspondence deals with one aspect of this research, namely, that of constructing an equivalence map between two
A. Yavuz Oruç   +2 more
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A Survey of Interconnection Networks

Computer, 1981
Concurrent processing depends on interconnection networks for communication among processors and memory modules. Various network topologies and switching strategies are covered here.
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