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Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, October 1994
- Mostafa H. Ammar, Victor O. K. Li, Mehmet Ulema:
Broadband ISDN: Standards, Switches, and Traffic Management. 1-3 - Jaime Bae Kim, Tatsuya Suda, Masaaki Yoshimura:
International Standardization of B-ISDN. 5-27 - Hyong S. Kim:
Design of a Fault-Tolerant Multichannel ATM Switch for BISDN. 29-43 - Tien-Yu Huang, Jean-Lien C. Wu:
Performance Analysis of Prioritized State-Dependent Buffer-Management Schemes in ATM Networks. 45-66 - Wen-Tsuen Chen, Uan-Jiun Liu:
A Feasible Framework of Traffic Control on an ATM Wide-Area Network. 67-84 - Irfan Khan, Victor O. K. Li:
Traffic Control in ATM Networks. 85-100 - Nen-Fu Huang, Chiung-Shien Wu, Yi-Jang Wu:
Some Routing Problems on Broadband ISDN. 101-116 - Paola Crocetti, Luigi Fratta, Mario Gerla, M. A. Marsiglia:
SMDS Multicast Support in ATM Networks. 117-132
Volume 27, Number 2, November 1994
Selected Papers of the First World-Wide Web Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, May 25-27, 1994
- David Raggett:
A Review of the HTML + Document Format. 135-145 - Ari Luotonen, Kevin Altis:
World-Wide Web Proxies. 147-154 - Eric Dean Katz, Michelle Butler, Robert McGrath:
A Scalable HTTP Server: The NCSA Prototype. 155-164 - Steven Glassman:
A Caching Relay for the World Wide Web. 165-173 - Martijn Koster:
ALIWEB - Archie-like Indexing in the WEB. 175-182 - Paul De Bra, R. D. J. Post:
Information Retrieval in the World-Wide Web: Making Client-Based Searching Feasible. 183-192 - Roy T. Fielding:
Maintaining Distributed Hypertext Infostructures: Welcome to MOMspider's Web. 193-204 - Bertrand Rousseau, Mario Ruggier:
Writing Documents for Paper and WWW: A Strategy Based on FrameMaker and WebMaker. 205-214 - Nikos Drakos:
From Text to Hypertext: A Post-Hoc Rationalisation of LaTeX2HTML. 215-224 - Andy Whitcroft, Tim Wilkinson:
A Tangled Web of Deceit. 225-234 - Toshihiro Takada:
Multilingual Information Exchange Through the World-Wide Web. 235-241 - James E. Pitkow, Mimi Recker:
Results from the First World-Wide Web User Survey. 243-254 - Bertrand Ibrahim:
World-Wide Algorithm Animation. 255-265 - Michael Mascha, Gary Seaman:
Interactive Education: Transitioning CD-ROMs to the Web. 267-272 - Steve Putz:
Interactive Information Services Using World-Wide Web Hypertext. 273-280 - David Eichmann, Terry McGregor, Dann Danley:
Integrating Structured Databases into the Web: The MORE System. 281-288 - Alan Falconer Slater:
Controlled by the Web. 289-295 - Russ Jones:
Digital's World-Wide Web Server: A Case Study. 297-306
Volume 27, Number 3, December 1994
Selected Papers of the Annual Conference of the Internet Society (INET'94) / 5th Joint European Networking Conference (JENC5), June 13-17, 1994, Prague, Czech Republic
- Margaret Isaacs:
Approaches to Network Training with Particular Reference to a Perceived Need for Self-Help Materials. 345-352 - Brian Kelly:
Becoming an Information Provider on the World Wide Web. 353-360 - Chris Weider:
Wild Beasts and Unapproachable Bogs. 361-366 - Andrew Braid:
From Babel to EDIL: The Evolution of a Standard for Document Delivery. 367-374 - H. Shrikumar, Rehmi Post:
Thinternet: Life at the End of a Tether. 375-385 - J. Mark Pullen:
Networking for Distributed Virtual Simulation. 387-394 - Frank Türkheimer:
Privacy and the Internet: The Next Step. 395-401 - Martyne M. Hallgren:
Funding an Internet Public Good: Definition and Example. 403-409 - Daniel Ingvarson, Dora Vasileva Marinova, Peter Newman:
Electronic Networking: Social and Policy Aspects of a Rapidly Growing Technology - Electronic Networking: Policy Aspects for Australia. 411-418 - Franklin Kuo, James Ding, Cindy Zheng, Farooq Hussain:
Issues in Academic Networking in the PRC. 419-427 - Borka Jerman-Blazic:
Tool Supporting the Internationalisation of the Generic Network Services. 429-435 - Paul Francis:
Comparison of Geographical and Provider-Rooted Internet Addressing. 437-448 - Matthew Mathis:
Windowed Ping: An IP Layer Performance Diagnostic. 449-459 - Pierluigi Bonetti, Claudio Allocchio, Antonia Ghiselli:
Distribution of RFC 1327 Mapping Rules via the Internet DNS: The INFNet Distributed Gateway System. 461-469 - Eric Hoffman, Allison Mankin, Maryann Perez, S. J. Marsh:
Vince: Vendor Independent (and Architecture Flexible) Network Control. 471-478 - Charles E. Perkins, Andrew Myles, David B. Johnson:
IMHP: A Mobile Host Protocol for the Internet. 479-491 - Noritoshi Demizu, Suguru Yamaguchi:
DDT - A Versatile Tunneling Technology. 493-502 - Milind M. Buddhikot, Guru M. Parulkar, Jerome R. Cox Jr.:
Design of a Large Scale Multimedia Storage Server. 503-517
Volume 27, Number 4, January 1995
- Anurag Kumar, Robert G. Cole:
Comparative Performance of Interleaved and Non-Interleaved Pipelining in ATM Terminal Adapters. 521-535 - Richard Lai, Wilfred Leung:
Industrial and Academic Protocol Testing: the Gap and the Means of Convergence. 537-547 - P. Venkat Rangan, Srinivas Ramanathan, Thomas Kaeppner:
Performance of Inter-Media Synchronization in Distributed and Heterogeneous Multimedia Systems. 549-565 - S. K. Srivatsa, Seshaiah Ponnekanti:
On the Topological Design of a Computer Network. 567-569 - Gregor von Bochmann, Stéphane Poirier, Pierre Mondain-Monval:
Object-Oriented Design for Distributed Systems: The OSI Directory Example. 571-590 - R. S. Kripanandan, S. V. Raghavan:
Experience in Test Generation Using Multi-Level Approach. 591-610 - Wolfgang E. Denzel, Antonius P. J. Engbersen, Ilias Iliadis:
A Flexible Shared-Buffer Switch for ATM at Gb/s Rates. 611-624
Volume 27, Number 5, March 1995
- Chatschik Bisdikian:
Performance Analysis of Single-Stage, Output Buffer Packet Switches with Independent Batch Arrivals. 627-652 - Wen Jing, Michael Paterakis:
Extending the Single-Node DQDB Analytical Model to Analyze Network-Wide Performance. 653-675 - Inder S. Gopal, Raphael Rom:
ARQ Protocols for High Speed Hardware Implementation. 677-689 - Donal O'Mahony, Neil Weldon:
X.500 Directory Services Support for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). 691-701 - Fabrice Guillemin, Charles Levert, Catherine Rosenberg:
Cell Conformance Testing with Respect to the Peak Cell Rate in ATM Networks. 703-725
Volume 27, Number 6, April 1995
- James E. Pitkow, R. Kipp Jones:
Towards an Intelligent Publishing Environment. 729-737 - Martin Röscheisen, Christian Mogensen, Terry Winograd:
Beyond Browsing: Shared Comments, SOAPs, Trails, and On-Line Communities. 739-749 - Kari Kaarela, Jaakko Oksanen, Juha Takalo:
An Information Model as a Basis for Hypermedia-Based Plant Documentation. 751-764 - Steve Lewontin:
The DCE Web Toolkit: Enhancing WWW Protocols with Lower-Layer Services. 765-771 - Kenneth E. Rowe, Charles K. Nicholas:
Reliability of WWW Name Servers. 773-780 - James E. Donnelley:
WWW Media Distribution via Hopwise Reliable Multicast. 781-788 - Michael Baentsch, Georg Molter, Peter Sturm:
WebMake: Integrating Distributed Software Development in a Structure-Enhanced Web. 789-800 - G. Jason Mathews, Syed S. Towheed:
NSSDC OMNIWeb: The First Space Physics WWW-Based Data Browsing and Retrieval System. 801-808 - James E. Pitkow, Margaret M. Recker:
Using the Web as a Survey Tool: Results from the Second WWW User Survey. 809-822 - Kate Weber:
Chapter 6, in Which Pooh Proposes Improvements to Web Authoring Tools, Having Seen Said Tools for the Unix Platform. 823-829 - Vincent Quint, Cécile Roisin, Irène Vatton:
A Structured Authoring Environment for the World-Wide Web. 831-840 - Jean Paoli:
Cooperative Work on the Network: Edit the WWW! 841-847 - Kurt Maly, Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab, Ravi Mukkamala, Ajay Gupta, A. Prabhu, H. Syed, C. S. Vemuru:
Mosaic + XTV = CoReview. 849-860 - Ralph Peters, Christian Neuss:
CrystalWeb - A Distributed Authoring Environment for the World-Wide Web. 861-870 - Bertrand Ibrahim, Stephen D. Franklin:
Advanced Educational Uses of the World-Wide Web. 871-877 - David M. Nicol, Calum Smeaton, Alan Falconer Slater:
Footsteps: Trail-Blazing the Web. 879-885 - J. K. Campbell, Stephen Hurley, S. B. Jones, N. M. Stephens:
Constructing Educational Courseware Using NCSA Mosaic and the World-Wide Web. 887-896 - Dan Dwyer, Kathy Barbieri, Helen M. Doerr:
Creating a Virtual Classroom for Interactive Education on the Web. 897-904 - Eleonora Bilotta, Mariano Fiorito, Dario Iovane, Pietro S. Pantano:
An Educational Environment Using WWW. 905-909 - Daniel LaLiberte, Alan Braverman:
A Protocol for Scalable Group and Public Annotations. 911-918 - Keith Andrews, Frank Kappe, Hermann A. Maurer:
Serving Information to the Web with Hyper-G. 919-926 - Louis Perrochon, Roman Fischer:
IDLE: Unified W3-Access to Interactive Information Servers. 927-938 - Leon A. Shklar, Kshitij Shah, Chumki Basu:
Putting Legacy Sata on the Web: A Repository Definition Language. 939-951 - Mark A. Sheldon, Andrzej Duda, David K. Gifford:
Discover: A Resource Discovery System Based on Content Routing. 953-972 - Christian Neuss, Robert E. Kent:
Conceptual Analysis of Resource Meta-Information. 973-984 - Diane Vizine-Goetz, Jean Godby, Mark Bendig:
Spectrum: A Web-Based Tool for Describing Electronic Resources. 985-1001 - Chris Dodge, Beate Marx, Hans Pfeiffenberger:
Web Cataloguing through Cache Exploitation and Steps Toward Consistency Maintenance. 1003-1008 - Simon A. Dobson, Victoria A. Burrill:
Lightweight Databases. 1009-1015 - Alexander Clausnitzer, Pavel Vogel, Stephan Wiesener:
A WWW Interface to the OMNIS/Myriad Literature Retrieval Engine. 1017-1026 - Ulrich Pfeifer, Norbert Fuhr, Tung Huynh:
Searching Structured Documents with the Enhanced Retrieval Functionality of freeWAIS-sf and SFgate. 1027-1036 - Terje Norderhaug, Juliet M. Oberding:
Designing a Web of Intellectual Property. 1037-1046 - Scot Anderson, Rick Garvin:
Sessioneer: Flexible Session Level Authentication with off the Shelf Servers and Clients. 1047-1053 - José Kahan:
A Capability-Based Authorization Model for the World-Wide Web. 1055-1064 - Lara D. Catledge, James E. Pitkow:
Characterizing Browsing Strategies in the World-Wide Web. 1065-1073 - Sougata Mukherjea, James D. Foley:
Visualizing the World-Wide Web with the Navigational View Builder. 1075-1087 - Dave J. Beckett:
Combined Log System. 1089-1096 - Marc H. Brown, Robert A. Shillner:
DeckScape: An Experimental Web Browser. 1097-1104 - Matthijs van Doorn, Anton Eliëns:
Integrating Applications and the World-Wide Web. 1105-1110
Volume 27, Number 7, May 1995
- Hans van der Schoot, Hasan Ural:
Data Flow Oriented Test Selection for Lotos. 1111-1136 - Marco Conti, Enrico Gregori, Luciano Lenzini:
Influence of the BWB Mechanism on Some Performance Figures of a DQDB Subnetwork. 1137-1161 - Colin H. West, Angelo Tosi:
Experiences with a Random Test Driver. 1163-1174 - Nikolas Mitrou, Sokratis D. Vamvakos, Kimon P. Kontovasilis:
Modelling, Parameter Assessment and Multiplexing Analysis of Bursty Sources with Hyper-Exponentially Distributed Bursts. 1175-1192 - S. V. Raghavan, D. Vasuki Ammaiyar, Günter Haring:
Hierarchical Approach to Building Generative Networkload Models. 1193-1206
Volume 27, Number 8, July 1995
- Jan de Meer:
The ISO Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing. 1211-1214 - Kazi Farooqui, Luigi Logrippo, Jan de Meer:
The ISO Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing: An Introduction. 1215-1229 - Geoff Coulson, Gordon S. Blair, Jean-Bernard Stefani, François Horn, Laurent Hazard:
Supporting the Real-Time Requirements of Continuous Media in Open Distributed Processing. 1231-1246 - Valérie Gay, Peter Leydekkers, Robert Huis in 't Veld:
Specification of Multiparty Audio and Video Interaction Based on the Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing. 1247-1262 - Marten van Sinderen, Luís Ferreira Pires, Chris A. Vissers, Joost-Pieter Katoen:
A Design Model for Open Distributed Processing Systems. 1263-1285 - Reinhard Gotzhein:
Towards a Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing. 1287-1304 - Elie Najm, Jean-Bernard Stefani:
A Formal Semantics for the ODP Computational Model. 1305-1329
Volume 27, Number 9, August 1995
- B. D. Pandey, S. S. Pathak:
On Communicating Sequential Processes. 1333-1348 - Whei-Ping Yeh, Joseph L. Hammond, David Tipper:
Design and Evaluation of a Method for Admission Control for Broadband Packet Networks. 1349-1366 - Luca Deri, Eugenio Mattei:
An Object-Oriented Approach to the Implementation of OSI Management. 1367-1385 - Cheoul-Shin Kang, Byung-Seok Park, Jong-Dug Shin, Je-Myung Jeong:
A Broadband Ring Network: Multichannel Optical Slotted Ring. 1387-1398 - Hsin-Yuan Huang, Thomas G. Robertazzi, Aurel A. Lazar:
A Comparison of Information Based Deflection Strategies. 1399-1407
Volume 27, Number 10, September 1995
- Ibrahim W. Habib, Tarek N. Saadawi:
Access Control of Bursty Voice Traffic in ATM Networks. 1411-1427 - José M. Bernabéu-Aubán, Mostafa H. Ammar, Mustaque Ahamad:
Optimizing a Generalized Polling Protocol for Resource Finding over a Multiple Access Channel. 1429-1445 - Ben Soh, Tharam S. Dillon, Phil County:
Quantitative Risk Assessment of Computer Virus Attacks on Computer Networks. 1447-1456 - Shao-kong Kao, Biswanath Mukherjee:
A Load-Controlled Scheduling Scheme for Integrated Voice-Data Communication on High-Speed LANs/MANs. 1457-1478 - Ahmed E. Kamal:
An Enhanced Scheme for the Management of Isochronous Channels in Ring Networks. 1479-1483
Volume 27, Number 11, 1995
- Janelle J. Harms, Johnny W. Wong:
Performance Modeling of a Channel Reservation Service. 1487-1497 - Jiunn-Jian Li, Cheng-Ming Weng:
B+-Tree: A High Performance Switching Structure for ATM with Dual Input Buffering. 1499-1522 - Feiling Jia, Biswanath Mukherjee:
The Superchannel Scheme for Integrated Services on Multiple Access Broadcast Networks. 1523-1543 - Wlodzimierz Dobosiewicz, Pawel Gburzynski:
On Two Modified Ethernets. 1545-1564
Volume 27, Number 12, November 1995
- Raed Y. Awdeh, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Survey of ATM Switch Architectures. 1567-1613 - Ulrich Schmid, Alfred Pusterhofer:
SSCMP: The Sequenced Synchronized Clock Message Protocol. 1615-1632 - Reuven Cohen, Yoram Ofek:
Reliable Transmission of Data over a Semi-FIFO Routing Layer. 1633-1649
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