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INFOCOM 1989: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada - Volume 1
- Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM '89, The Conference on Computer Communications, Eigth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies, Technology: Emerging or Converging? Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, April 23-27, 1989. IEEE Computer Society 1989, ISBN 0-8186-1920-1
Session 1A: Local Area Networks
- Jean-Lien C. Wu, Jingshown Wu, Tien-Yu Huang:
A Reliable Token-Passing Bus LAN with Reservation. 1-8 - Masayuki Murata, Kohei Shiomoto
, Hideo Miyahara:
Performance Analysis of Token Ring Networks with Reservation Priority Discipline. 9-18 - Bandula W. Abeysundara, Ahmed E. Kamal:
Z-NET: A Dual Bus Fiber-Optic LAN Using Active and Passive Switches. 19-27 - Lazaros F. Merakos
, Hai Xie:
Interconnection of CSMA/CE LANs via an N-Port Bridge. 28-37
Session 1B: Performance Analysis Techniques 1
- Thomas G. Robertazzi:
Recursive Solution of a Class of Non-Product Form Protocol Models. 38-46 - Israel Cidon, Moshe Sidi:
Recursive Computation of Steady-State Probabilities in Priority Queues. 47-50 - Izhak Rubin, Montasser Ouaily:
Performance Analysis of Message Delay Limited Synchronous Communication and Queueing Systems. 51-58 - Tatsuya Suda, Kunio Goto:
Performance Study of a Tree LAN with Collision Avoidance. 59-68
Session 1C: Protocol Specification and Verification
- Dragomir D. Dimitrijevic
, Mon-Song Chen:
An Integrated Algorithm for Probabilistic Protocol Verification and Evaluation. 69-73 - Layuan Li:
A Formal Specification Technique for Communication Protocol. 74-81 - Chanintorn Jittawiriyanukoon, Takashi Watanabe
, Hikaru Nakanishi, Yoshikazu Tezuka:
Approximate Analytic Method for Computer Systems with Multiple Level Concurrent Programs. 82-90 - Earl E. McCoy, Pamela Zave:
Multistage, Multifaceted Analysis of Telecommunications Network Architectures. 91-95
Session 1D: Panel - Applications and Services in High Speed Networks
- Barry M. Leiner:
Telescience and High Bandwidth Networking. 96 - John F. Patterson:
Beyond Multiplexing and Full-Motion Video: Any Other Uses for Broadband? 97 - Jonathan S. Turner:
Why We Need Gigabit Networks. 98-99
Session 2A: Network Routing and Flow Control
- Douglas Comer, Rajendra S. Yavatkar:
FLOWS: Performance Guarantees in Best Effort Delivery Systems. 100-109 - Donald F. Ferguson, Christos Nikolaou, Yechiam Yemini:
An Economy for Flow Control in Computer Networks. 110-118 - Wei Kang Tsai, Pierce E. Cantrell, Jeffrey Goos:
Fairness of Optimal Routing in Virtual Circuit Data Networks. 119-126 - Ming-Jeng Lee, James R. Yee:
An Efficient Near-Optimal Algorithm for the Joint Traffic and Trunk Routing Problem in Self-Planning Networks. 127-135
Session 2B: Random Access 1
- Ilan Kessler, Moshe Sidi:
Splitting Algorithms in Noisy Channels with Memory. 136-142 - Pawel Gburzynski, Piotr Rudnicki:
On Formal Modeling of Communication Channels. 143-151 - Ahmed E. Kamal:
CSMA/CD with Two Persistence Factors: A Unified Performance Model for CSMA/CD. 152-162 - David Hung-Chang Du, Shu-Ping Chang, Ghanta Subbaro:
Multiple Packet Multiple Channel CSMA/CD Protocols for Local Area Networks. 163-172
Session 2C: Distributed Network Algorithms
- Richard G. Ogier, Nachum Shacham:
A Distributed Algorithm for Finding Shortest Pairs of Disjoint Paths. 173-182 - John K. Antonio, Garng M. Huang, Wei Kang Tsai:
A Fast Distributed Shortest Path Algorithm for a Class of Hierarchically Structured Data Networks. 183-192 - Ariel Orda, Raphael Rom:
Location of Central Nodes in Time Varying Computer Networks. 193-199 - Frank Yeong-Sung Lin, James R. Yee:
A Distributed Routing Algorithm for Virtual Circuit Data Networks. 200-207
Session 2D: Panel - Networks for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
- Edward J. Coyle
, James S. Lehnert:
Packet Radio and the Factory of the Future. 208-209 - Asok Ray:
Fiber-Optic-Based Networks for Computer-Integrated Manufacturing. 210-211
Session 3A: Interconnection Architecture
- Martina Zitterbart:
A Multiprocessor Architecture for High Speed Network Interconnections. 212-218 - Francesco Bernabei, Marco Listanti:
Generalized Parallel Delta Networks: A New Class of Rearrangeable Interconnection Networks. 219-226 - Nobuo Fujii:
Application of a Rearrangement Algorithm for Digital Cross-Connect System Control. 228-233
Session 3B: Panel - ISDN Conformance Testing
- Teddy Boyce, T. Grenier, Robert L. Probert, Hasan Ural:
Formalization of ISDN LAPD for Conformance Testing. 234-246 - Barry S. Bosik:
ISDN Conformance Testing at AT&T. 247 - David H. Su, Thomas B. DeWitt:
ISDN Conformance Test Development at NIST. 248-249 - Jayant G. Gadre:
ISDN Conformance Test System Development at COS. 250
Session 3C: Communications Protocols
- Michel Barbeau
, Behçet Sarikaya, Srinivas Eswara, Vassilios N. Koukoulidis:
FTAM Test Design Using an Automated Test Tool. 251-260 - Patrick Peters, Roy Dcruz, Chiun-Teh Sung, Christine Wang, Branislav Meandzija:
On Generalizations in Networking Software to Encourage Code Portability. 261-267 - Whasook Jeon, Chongsang Kim, Dong K. Kim:
Design of a Distributed Isochronous Channel Management Protocol for IEEE 802.6 MAN QPSX. 268-275 - J. C. Shu, Ming T. Liu:
A Synchronization Model for Protocol Conversion. 276-284
Session 3D: Distributed Computing Systems of Technology
- C. Murray Woodside, G. M. Yee:
Traffic Relationships in Networks of Tasks. 285-292 - Prabandham M. Gopal, Bharath K. Kadaba:
Analysis of a Class of Distributed Directory Algorithms. 293-302 - Craig E. Wills:
Locating Distributed Information. 303-311 - José M. Bernabéu-Aubán
, Mostafa H. Ammar, Mustaque Ahamad:
Optimal Selection of Multicast Groups for Resource Location on a Distributed System. 312-321
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