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Computer Communication Review, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, January 1985
- Klaus Hansen:
Verification of flow control protocols. 9-17 - N. M. A. Ayad, F. A. Mohammed, M. A. Madkour, M. S. Metwally:
Performance comparison of quasi-static routing algorithms for packet-switched computer networks. 18-47
Volume 15, Number 2, April / May 1985
- Daniel B. Grossman:
Comments on "congestion control in TCP/IP internetworks". 3-7 - Kester Fong, Patricia A. Amaranth:
MAP application layer interface and application layer management structure: part I: management structure. 28-45
Volume 15, Number 3, July / August 1985
- Paul J. Santos:
(Comments) on "Congestion Control in IP/TCP Internetworks". 3-5 - M. S. Madan:
On naming considerations for networks. 6-9 - Kester Fong, Patricia A. Amaranth:
MAP application layer interface and application layer management structure part II: application program view. 10-27 - Wai Sum Lai:
Bifurcated routing in computer networks. 28-49 - Bryan S. Whittle:
Standards for the evolving ISDNs progress and challenges a road map. 50-64
Volume 15, Number 4, September 1985
- William Lidinsky, Bart W. Stuck:
Proceedings of the Ninth Symposium on Data Communications, SIGCOMM 1985, Whistler Moutain, British Columbia, Canada, September 10-12, 1985. ACM 1985, ISBN 0-89791-164-4 [contents]
Volume 15, Number 5, October / November 1985
- Marshall T. Rose:
Comments on "Comments on 'Congestion Control in TCP/IP Internetworks'" or the holy wars begin again. 2-9 - Stuart J. Zakon:
An architecture for routing in the ISO connectionless internet. 10-39 - Stephen E. Kille, D. H. Brink:
A model of message flow control. 40-49 - William Stallings:
An annotated bibliography on local networks. 50-76 - John C. Burruss:
Status of OSI standards. 77-80 - John C. Burruss:
Articles on computer communication from other publications. 81-84
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