Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM '93 Conference on Communications Architectures, Protocols and Applications, September 13-17, 1993, San Francisco, CA, USA. ACM, 1993
- David J. Yates, James F. Kurose, Donald F. Towsley, Michael G. Hluchyj:
On Per-Session End-to-End Delay Distributions and the Call Admission Problem for Real-Time Applications with QOS Requirements.
2-12

- Zheng Wang, Jon Crowcroft:
Analysis of Burstiness and Jitter in Real-Time Communications.
13-19

- Hemant Kanakia, Partho Pratim Mishra, Amy R. Reibman:
An Adaptive Congestion Control Scheme for Real-Time Packet Video Transport.
20-31

- Sally Floyd, Van Jacobson:
The Synchronization of Periodic Routing Messages.
33-44

- Bilal Chinoy:
Dynamics of Internet Routing Information.
45-52

- Deepinder P. Sidhu, Tayang Fu, Shukri Abdallah, Raj Nair, Rob Coltun:
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Routing Protocol Simulation.
53-62

- Chandramohan A. Thekkath, Thu D. Nguyen, Evelyn Moy, Edward D. Lazowska:
Implementing Network Protocols at User Level.
64-73

- Mats Björkman, Per Gunningberg:
Locking Effects in Multiprocessor Implementations of Protocols.
74-83

- Tony Ballardie, Paul Francis, Jon Crowcroft:
Core Based Trees (CBT).
85-95

- Dinesh C. Verma, Prabandham M. Gopal:
Routing Reserved Bandwith Multi-Point Connections.
96-105

- Rosario Aiello, Elena Pagani, Gian Paolo Rossi:
Causal Ordering in Reliable Group Communications.
106-115

- Carey L. Williamson:
Optimizing File Transfer Response Time Using the Loss-Load Curve Congestion Control Mechanism.
117-126

- Kerry W. Fendick, Manoel A. Rodrigues:
An Adaptive Framework for Dynamic Access to Bandwith at High Speeds.
127-136

- Kihong Park:
Warp Control: A Dynamically Stable Congestion Protocol and Its Analysis.
137-147

- Atsushi Shionozaki, Mario Tokoro:
Control Handling in Real-Time Communication Protocols.
149-159

- K. Ravindran, X. T. Lin:
Structural Complexity and Execution Efficiency of Distributed Application Protocols.
160-169

- David C. Feldmeier:
A Data Labelling Technique for High-Performance Protocol Processing and Its Consequences.
170-181

- Will E. Leland, Murad S. Taqqu, Walter Willinger, Daniel V. Wilson:
On the Self-Similar Nature of Ethernet Traffic.
183-193

- Kimberly C. Claffy, George C. Polyzos, Hans-Werner Braun:
Application of Sampling Methodologies to Network Traffic Characterization.
194-203

- Daniel B. Schwartz:
ATM Scheduling with Queuing Delay Predictions.
205-211

- Ying-Dar Jason Lin, Tzu-Chieh Tsai, San-Chiao Huang, Mario Gerla:
HAP: A New Model for Packet Arrivals.
212-223

- Jürgen M. Schneider, T. Preuß, P. S. Nielsen:
Management of Virtual Private Networks for Integrated Broadband Communication.
224-237

- Peter B. Danzig, Richard S. Hall, Michael F. Schwartz:
A Case for Caching File Objects Inside Internetworks.
239-248

- Wen-Jing Hsu, Amitabha Das, Moon-Jung Chung:
Linear Recursive Networks and Their Applications in Topological Design and Data Routing.
249-257

- Jonathan S. Kay, Joseph Pasquale:
The Importance of Non-Data Touching Processing Overheads in TCP/IP.
259-268

- Wenxin Xu, Graham Campbell:
A Distributed Queueing Random Access Protocol for a Broadcast Channel.
270-278

- Frank Feather, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Roy A. Maxion:
Fault Detection in an Ethernet Network Using Anomaly Signature Matching.
279-288

- Jean-Chrysostome Bolot:
End-to-End Packet Delay and Loss Behavior in the Internet.
289-298

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