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Terminal-oriented computer-communication networks

Schwartz et al., 2005

Document ID
12554961197755437942
Author
Schwartz M
Boorstyn R
Pickholtz R
Publication year
Publication venue
Proceedings of the IEEE

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Four examples of currently operating computer-communication networks are described in this tutorial paper. They include the TYMNET network, the GE Information Services network, the NASDAQ over-the-counter stock-quotation system, and the Computer Sciences Infonet …
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