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Distributed network protocols

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1983
Der Aufsatz von Adrian Segall stellt eine vereinheitlichte formale Beschreibungs- und Validierungsmöglichkeit sogenannter Verteilter Protokolle dar. Dabei handelt es sich um Algorithmen, die an räumlich verschiedenen Stellen, den Knoten eines vermaschten Netzes, angeordnet sind und miteinander korrespondieren.
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Protocol for a computer network

IBM Systems Journal, 1973
Computing system networks hold promise of increasing system efficiency through the sharing of resources, programs, and files. Required is a protocol that performs for the network a function analogous to that performed by control blocks for operating systems.
Doug B. McKay, Donald P. Karp
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Network protocol

Proceedings of the 1983 annual conference on Computers : Extending the human resource - ACM 83, 1983
Network protocols are modeled by processes exchanging messages through communication channels. For finite state protocols, each process participating in the protocol can be represented by a finite state graph. In this paper, we introduce a structuring principle for finite state protocols in the form of subgraphs.
Tat Y. Choi, Raymond E. Miller
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Evolving network protocols

Proceedings of the 8th ACM international conference on Autonomic computing, 2011
Recent trends in data communication show that protocols become increasingly complex and context-aware. Correspondingly, the number of new protocols is dramatically growing and their development and management processes entail unanticipated effort and costs. A promising approach to cope with these challenges is to partially automatise the development of
Björn Hurling   +4 more
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Protocol discovery in multiprotocol networks

Mobile Networks and Applications, 1997
Interoperability requires that communicating systems support compatible protocols. Maintaining compatible protocols is problematic in heterogeneous networks, especially in a wireless infrastructure where hosts can move from one protocol environment to another. It is possible to improve the flexibility of a communication network's operation by deploying
Ammar, Mostafa H.   +2 more
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Network protocol folklore

ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2019
There's no way to understand today's networks without knowing the history. Too often, network protocols are taught as 'memorize the details of what is currently deployed', which creates a lot of confusion, and certainly does not encourage critical thinking. Some decisions have made today's networks unnecessarily complex and less functional.
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The network protocol battle

Communications of the ACM, 2012
A tale of hubris and zealotry.
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CLUSTERING PROTOCOL FOR SENSOR NETWORKS

Journal of Interconnection Networks, 2006
In this paper we present Clustering Protocol for Sensor networks (CPS). Clustering techniques are used by different protocols and applications to increase scalability and reduce delays in sensor networks. Examples include routing protocols, and applications requiring efficient data aggregation.
Arjan Durresi   +3 more
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