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International Journal of Network Management, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, January/February 2000
- Gilbert Held:
The buzz about Linux. 1 - Saad O. Alkasabi, Yasser M. AL-Eissa:
Modeling and simulation of an ATM backbone network. 3-15 - Ren-Hung Hwang, Pao-Ta Yu:
PROMS: a PRO-active Monitoring System for SS7 networks. 17-27 - Khaldoun Al Agha:
Resource management in wireless networks using intelligent agents. 29-39 - Yen-Wen Chen, Jean-Lien C. Wu:
A heuristic approach of bandwidth management for video sources in ATM networks. 41-49 - Judith M. Myerson:
Computer speech: streaming technology. 51-55
Volume 10, Number 2, March/April 2000
- Gilbert Held:
Internet tax via a stacked deck. 57 - Anna Hac, Zhengping Chen:
A hybrid channel allocation method for wireless communication networks. 59-74 - Chen-Khong Tham, Yuming Jiang, Chi Chung Ko:
Monitoring QoS distribution in multimedia networks. Int. J. Netw. Manag. 10(2): 75-90 (2000) - Rafiq Jamal-Aldeen, Saad Haj Bakry, Adnan Andrew Nouh:
Performance-based evaluations of the tangible benefits of information networks with applications. 91-101 - Daniel Carrere:
Linux local and wide area network adapter support: (From 10 Mbps to Gigabit Ethernet, Token Ring, Frame Relay, and Slow Packet). 103-112
Volume 10, Number 3, May/June 2000
- Gilbert Held:
Cisco network control - a dumb idea. 113 - Anna Hac, Lei Guo:
A scalable mobile host protocol for the internet. 115-134 - Do-Hyeon Kim, You Ze Cho:
Design and implementation of network management systems for integrated management of LANs and WANs. 135-143 - Rafiq Jamal-Aldeen, Saad Haj Bakry, Adnan Andrew Nouh:
Analysis of the cost-effectiveness of information networks with applications. Int. J. Netw. Manag. 10(3): 145-156 (2000) - Chi-Chun Lo, Shing Hong Chen, Bon-Yeh Lin:
Coding-based schemes for fault identification in communication networks. 157-164 - Jyhi-Kong Wey, Pen-Kuan Huang, Hui-Chi Chang, Jiu-Yang Liu:
Implementation and management of a mobile phone filtering system. 165-171
Volume 10, Number 4, July/August 2000
- Gilbert Held:
Are universal service fees a universal ripoff? 173 - Diakoumis P. Gerakoulis:
Demand assignment control in a satellite switched CDMA network. 175-189 - Anna Hac, Yujing Huang:
Location update and routing scheme for a mobile computing environment. 191-214 - Akira Kanamaru, Kohei Ohta, Nei Kato, Glenn Mansfield, Yoshiaki Nemoto:
A simple packet aggregation technique for fault detection. 215-228 - Gilbert Held:
Focus on the MultiTech MultiVOIP gateway. 229-237
Volume 10, Number 5, September/October 2000
- Gilbert Held:
From the editor: thank you, postal service. 239 - Symeon Papavassiliou, Mike Pace:
From service configuration through performance monitoring to fault detection: implementing an integrated and automated network maintenance platform for enhancing wide area transaction access services. 241-259 - Hong-Taek Ju, Mi-Young Choi, James W. Hong:
An efficient and lightweight embedded Web server for Web-based network element management. Int. J. Netw. Manag. 10(5): 261-275 (2000) - Arun Solleti, Kenneth J. Christensen:
Efficient transmission of stored video for improved management of network bandwidth. 277-288 - Gilbert Held:
Focus on HackerShield. 289-295
Volume 10, Number 6, November/December 2000
- Gilbert Held:
Patently absurd. 297 - L. J. G. T. van Hemmen:
Models supporting the network management organization. 299-314 - Saad Haj Bakry, Fahed Haj Bakry:
Identifying information network profiles for planning management. 315-322 - Yuming Jiang, Chen-Khong Tham, Chi Chung Ko:
Challenges and approaches in providing QoS monitoring. 323-334 - Troy D. Wells:
The basics of Windows NT 4.0 administration. 335-347 - Rafiq Jamal-Aldeen, Saad Haj Bakry, Adnan Andrew Nouh:
A methodology for the evaluation of the replacement of information network technology with applications. 349-359
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