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Computer Communication Review, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January 1992
- Yakov Rekhter, Bilal Chinoy:

Injecting inter-autonomous system routes into intra-autonomous system routing: a performance analysis. 7-27 - Trevor Mendez:

Detection of pathological TCP connections using a segment trace filter. 28-35 - Ernst W. Biersack:

A simulation study of forward error correction in ATM networks. 36-47 - Zheng Wang, Jon Crowcroft, Ian Wakeman:

A simple TCP extension for high-speed paths. 48-51 - Lawrence H. Landweber:

Computer networking courses at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. 52-61 - Thomas Narten, Raj Yavatkar:

An introductory course in computer communication and networks. 62-81 - L. M. Paoletti:

The Department of Defense communications in the 21st century. 82-94 - Cengiz Alaettinoglu, Klaudia Dussa-Zieger, Ibrahim Matta

, A. Udaya Shankar, Ólafur Gudmundsson:
Introducing MaRS, a routing testbed. 95-96 - Bibliography of recent publications on computer communication. 97-107

Volume 22, Number 2, April 1992
- Zheng Wang, Jon Crowcroft:

Eliminating periodic packet losses in the 4.3-Tahoe BSD TCP congestion control algorithm. 9-16 - Yakov Rekhter:

IDRP protocol analysis: storage complexity. 17-28 - O. Rose:

The Q-bit scheme: congestion avoidance using rate-adaptation. 29-42 - Owen Newnan:

SE-OSI: a prototype support environment for Open Systems Interconnection. 43-62 - Zheng Wang, Jon Crowcroft:

Analysis of shortest-path routing algorithms in a dynamic network environment. 63-71 - Report of the International Workshop on Distributed Systems: operations & management. 72-82

- Ralf Guido Herrtwich:

Summary of the Second International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video. 83-104 - Bibliography of recent publications on computer communication. 105-113

Volume 22, Number 3, July 1992
- Eric J. Addeo, Stephen B. Weinstein:

VideoWindow: experimentation with a more natural form of audio/video teleconferencing. 7-9 - Sudhir R. Ahuja, J. Robert Ensor:

Call and connection management: making desktop conferencing systems a real service. 10-13 - Tohru Hoshi, Yasuhiro Takahashi, Kenjiro Mori:

An integrated multimedia desktop communication and collaboration platform for broadband ISDN: the broadband ISDN group tele-working system. 14-15 - Shih-Fu Chang, David G. Messerschmitt:

Compositing motion-compensated video within the network. 16-17 - Yoshihiro Miyamoto, Mutsumi Ohta, Mitsuharu Yano, Takao Nishitani:

A multimedia system based on MPEG video coding algorithm. 18-19 - Hideo Kuroda, Yukihiro Nataochi, Makoto Fujimura, Masaaki Ikehara:

Full band interframe picture coding system. 20-22 - Takeshi Tachi, Satoru Iai, Nobuhiko Kitawaki:

Proposal of selection method test pictures in HDTV subjective quality assessments. 23-24 - Klara Nahrstedt, Jonathan M. Smith:

An integrated multimedia architecture for high-speed networks (brief extended abstract). 25-26 - U. Röthlisberger:

A multimedia network interface. 27-28 - Gerard J. M. Smit, Paul J. M. Havinga, Michèl J. P. Smit:

Rattlesnake: a network for real-time multimedia communications. 29-30 - Shiro Tanabe, Takahiko Kozaki, Akihiko Takase, Yoshito Sakurai:

A large scale ATM switching system architecture for multimedia communications. 31-34 - Shoshana Loeb, Ralph D. Hill, Tom Brinck:

Lessons from LyricTime: a prototype multimedia system. 35-36 - Athula Ginige

, Aruna Seneviratne, Ruben Gonzalez, Sandeep Chandra:
An experimental multimedia system. 37-38 - Toyoko Ohmori, Kazutoshi Maeno, Shiro Sakata, Hideyuki Fukuoka, Kazuo Watabe:

Distributed cooperative control for application sharing based on multiparty and multimedia desktop conferencing system: MERMAID. 39-40 - George C. Polyzos:

Networking for Sequoia 2000. 41-42 - Ichiro Iida, Kazuo Sakagawa, Akira Chugo:

Dynamic routing for bursty traffic in ATM networks. 43-44 - Lee Breslau, Deborah Estrin, Daniel Zappala, Lixia Zhang:

Exploiting locality to provide adaptive routing of real-time flows in global internets (abstract). 45-46 - Thomas D. C. Little

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Protocols for bandwidth-constrained multimedia traffic. 47-48 - Bernd Heinrichs:

Versatile protocol processing for multimedia communications. 49-50 - Mon-Song Chen, Tsipora P. Barzilai, Harrick M. Vin:

Software architecture of DiCE: a distributed collaboration environment. 51-52 - Mauricio Arango, Peter Bates, Gita Gopal, Nancy D. Griffeth, Gary E. Herman, Takako M. Hickey, Will E. Leland, Victor Mak, Lillian Ruston, Mark Segal, Mario P. Vecchi, Abel Weinrib, Sze-Ying Wuu:

Touring machine: a software infrastructure to support multimedia communications. 53-54 - Shigeki Masaki, Tomohiko Arikawa, Hideya Ichihara, Masao Tanbara, Kazunori Shimamura:

A promising groupware system for broadband ISDN: PMTC. 55-56 - Vincent Phuah, José P. Diaz-Gonzalez, Russell Sasnett, Steven Gutfreund:

Developing distributed multimedia applications. 57-60 - Naoaki Yamanaka, Youichi Sato, Ken-ichi Sato:

Usage parameter control and bandwidth allocation methods for ATM-based B-ISDN. 61-62 - Giorgio Corazza, G. Galletti, Carla Raffaelli:

Performance analysis of replicated Banyan switches under mixed traffic patterns. 63-64 - Toshihiro Nishizono, Kazuo Imai:

ATM ring module system for broadband networks. 65-66 - Wei-Tsong Lee, Ling-Yang Kung:

Design a high-speed multimedia network based on more reliable priority buffer-insertion-ring. 67-68 - Gordon S. Blair, Geoff Coulson, Francisco Garcia, David Hutchison, Doug Shepherd:

Towards new transport services to support distributed multimedia applications. 69-70 - Bernd Lamparter, Wolfgang Effelsberg, Norman Michl:

MTP: a movie transmission protocol for multimedia applications. 71-72 - Eve M. Schooler, Stephen L. Casner:

An architecture for multimedia connection management. 73-74 - Ralf Cordes, Hauke Peyn, Thomas Kummerow, Thomas Töpperwien, Thomas Weidenfeller:

Access methods for distributed multimedia information systems based on private broadband communication networks. 75-76 - Raj Yavatkar:

Issues of coordination and temporal synchronization in multimedia communication (extended abstract). 77-78 - Li Li, Ahmed Karmouch, Nicolas D. Georganas:

Real-time synchronization control in multimedia distributed systems. 79-87 - P. Venkat Rangan, Srinivas Ramanathan, Harrick M. Vin, Thomas Kaeppner:

Media synchronization in distributed multimedia file systems. 88-89 - Ralf Steinmetz, Thomas Meyer:

Multimedia synchronization techniques: experiences based on different system structures. 90-91 - Stephen Casner, Stephen E. Deering:

First IETF internet audiocast. 92-97 - Artur Cardoso, Eduardo Tovar:

Defining more efficient transfer syntax for application layer PDUs in field bus applications. 98-105 - Charles A. Eldridge:

Rate controls in standard transport layer protocols. 106-120 - Bibliography of recent publications on computer communication. 121-128

Volume 22, Number 4, October 1992
- Deepinder P. Sidhu, David Oran:

Proceedings of the Conference on Communications Architecture & Protocols, SIGCOMM 1992, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, August 17-20, 1992. ACM 1992, ISBN 0-89791-525-9 [contents]
Volume 22, Number 5, October 1992
- I. Nikloaidis, Raif O. Onvural:

A bibliography on performance issues ATM networks. 8-23 - David K. Hess, David R. Safford, Udo W. Pooch:

A Unix network protocol security study: network information service. 24-28 - Gene Tsudik:

Message authentication with one-way hash functions. 29-38 - A. Udaya Shankar, Cengiz Alaettinoglu, Klaudia Dussa-Zieger, Ibrahim Matta

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Performance comparison of routing protocols under dynamic and static file transfer connections. 39-52 - Alexander G. Fraser, P. S. Henry:

Transmission facilities for computer communications. 53-61 - Patricia J. Carlson, James C. Wetherbe:

Trends in telecommunication management and configurations. 62-73 - Srinivasan Keshav:

Report on the Workshop on Quality of Service Issues in High Speed Networks. 74-85 - Bibliography of recent publications on computer communication. 86-94


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