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SIGCOMM '88,
Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Communications Architectures and Protocols,
August 16-18,
1988,
Stanford,
CA,
USA. ACM,
1988
- Glenn M. Trewitt:
Topological analysis of local-area internetworks.
1-12
- Kurt Maly, C. Michael Overstreet, Xia-ping Qiu, Deqing Tang:
Dynamic bandwidth allocation in a network.
13-24
- Mark J. Karol:
Optical interconnection using ShuffleNet multihop networks in multi-connected ring topologies.
25-34
- Paul F. Tsuchiya:
The landmark hierarchy: a new hierarchy for routing in very large networks.
35-42
- Radia J. Perlman, George Varghese:
Pitfalls in the design of distributed routing algorithms.
43-54
- Stephen E. Deering:
Multicast routing in internetworks and extended LANs.
55-64
- Norman C. Hutchinson, Larry L. Peterson:
Design of the x-kernel.
65-75
- David R. Cheriton:
Exploiting recursion to simplify RPC communication architectures.
76-87
- Sandra L. Murphy, A. Udaya Shankar:
Service specification and protocol construction for the transport layer.
88-97
- Unnikrishnan S. Warrier, Peter A. Relan, Orna Berry, Joseph A. Bannister:
A network management language for OSI networks.
98-105
- David D. Clark:
The design philosophy of the DARPA internet protocols.
106-114
- David L. Mills:
The fuzzball.
115-122
- Paul V. Mockapetris, Kevin J. Dunlap:
Development of the domain name system.
123-133
- Cheng Song, Lawrence H. Landweber:
Optimizing bulk data transfer performance: a packet train model.
134-145
- Cheoul-Shin Kang, James H. Herzog:
A mesh/token ring hybrid-architecture LAN.
146-151
- Tatsuya Suda, Steve Morris, Thieu Q. Nguyen:
Tree LANs with collision avoidance: protocol, switch architecture, and simulated performance.
155-164
- Gary S. Delp, Adarshpal S. Sethi, David J. Farber:
An analysis of Memnet - an experiment in high-speed shared-memory local networking.
165-174
- Hemant Kanakia, David R. Cheriton:
The VMP network adapter board (NAB): high-performance network communication for multiprocessors.
175-187
- Imrich Chlamtac, Aura Ganz, G. Karmi:
Circuit switching in multi-hop lightwave networks.
188-199
- Robert Braden:
A pseudo-machine for packet monitoring and statistics.
200-209
- Bruce L. Hitson:
Knowledge-based monitoring and control: an approach to understanding behavior of TCP/IP network protocols.
210-221
- David R. Boggs, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Christopher A. Kent:
Measured capacity of an Ethernet: myths and reality.
222-234
- Karen Seo, Jon Crowcroft, Pål Spilling, John Laws, John Leddy:
Distributed testing and measurement across the Atlantic packet satellite network(SATNET).
235-246
- Jon Crowcroft, Karen Paliwoda:
A multicast transport protocol.
247-256
- Deepinder P. Sidhu, Ting-Kau Leung:
Experience with test generation for real protocols.
257-261
- Guru M. Parulkar, Adarshpal S. Sethi, David J. Farber:
Performance models for Noahnet.
262-273
- J. S. J. Daka, A. J. Waters:
A high performance broadcast file transfer protocol.
274-281
- Pradeep Jain, Simon S. Lam:
Specification and verification of collusion-free broadcast networks.
282-291
- Mohamed G. Gouda, Nicholas F. Maxemchuk, U. Mukherji, Krishan K. Sabnani:
Delivery and discrimination: the Seine protocol.
292-302
- K. K. Ramakrishnan, Raj Jain:
A binary feedback scheme for congestion avoidance in computer networks with a connectionless network layer.
303-313
- Van Jacobson:
Congestion avoidance and control.
314-329
- C. Cheng, I. Arieh Cimet, Srikanta P. R. Kumar:
A protocol to maintain a minimum spanning tree in a dynamic topology.
330-337
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