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Auditing the SNA/SNI environment

Computers and Security, 1991
Auditing complex System Network Architecture (SNA) networks is a scarcely explored area, confronting the reviewers with a number of distinct, though related questions such as: what are the measures for security and internal control integrated in the networks, what are their strengths and weaknesses, how can one verify their effectiveness and how are ...
Ronald Paans, Hans de Lange
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SNA review

Data Processing, 1984
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OSI-SNA interconnections

IBM Systems Journal, 1987
As Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) becomes an international standard, it is gaining support in both industry and government agencies. One of the major applications of OSI is to act as an intermediary between heterogeneous networks. This paper discusses a scheme for interconnecting a Systems Network Architecture (SNA) network with OSI. This scheme is
Kian-bon K. Sy   +5 more
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SNA Distribution Services

IBM Systems Journal, 1983
This paper describes the IBM SNA Distribution Services (SNADS). Heretofore, SNA has focused on synchronous data distribution. Along with the advent of office systems and other distributed applications has come the requirement to provide a common architecture for interchanging data asynchronously among diverse systems and products.
Barron C. Housel, Carol J. Scopinich
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SNA's design for networking

IEEE Network, 1992
Systems Network Architecture (SNA) provides users with services needed in a networking environment: sharing of communication lines, directory services, connection establishment, improved reliability, management services, and an appropriate interface and set of facilities for distributed programming.
Diane Pozefsky   +2 more
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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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Fusion+SNA

2022
Multiple models exist for understanding and predicting the adoption of technological innovations including SAMR, TPACK, and ADDIE. The authors have found these models are generally static, thus discounting the inherently iterative nature of adopting technological innovations.
Gerald Ardito   +2 more
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SNA Function Management

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1980
The path control network of Systems Network Architecture (SNA) supports communication between pairs of network addressable units called logical units, usually referred to as LU's. When communicating, information flows between LU's over a logical connection called a session.
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Executable Description and Validation of SNA

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1980
The definition of IBM's Systems Network Architecture (SNA) has evolved into a specification of a node in the form of a metaimplementation using formal, state-oriented descriptive techniques. This evolution is traced here, and the different formal techniques are described.
Gary D. Schultz   +3 more
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SNA Networks of Small Systems

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1985
This paper discusses SNA/LEN, a possible extension of Systems Network Architecture intended to allow peer, dynamic, and easy to use networking functions for a variety of node sizes down to and including the new generation of personal computers. After reviewing the special requirements posed by small systems and the need for including them as equal ...
Alan E. Baratz   +4 more
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