Keshav et al., 1997 - Google Patents
An engineering approach to computer networking: ATM networks, the Internet, and the telephone networkKeshav et al., 1997
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3. The Internet: Concepts, History, and Challenges. Concepts. Basic Internet Technology. Addressing. Routing. Endpoint Control. History. Challenges. Summary. 4. Atm Networks: Concepts, History, and Challenges. Virtual Circuits. Fixed-Size Packets. Small Packet Size …
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