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Computer Networks, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 2000
- Philip H. Enslow Jr.:
Changing the guard at Computer Networks. v - Ian F. Akyildiz, Harry Rudin:
Editorial. vi - Kannan Varadhan, Ramesh Govindan, Deborah Estrin:
Persistent route oscillations in inter-domain routing. 1-16 - Mohammad Hossien Yaghmaee, Seyed Mostafa Safavi, Mohammad Bagher Menhaj:
An intelligent usage parameter controller based on dynamic rate leaky bucket for ATM networks. 17-34 - Sudhir Aggarwal, Sanjoy Paul, Daniel Massey, Daniela Caldararu:
A flexible multicast routing protocol for group communication. 35-60 - Nelson O. L. Ng, Chen-Khong Tham:
Connection admission control of ATM network using integrated MLP and fuzzy controllers. 61-79 - Riccardo Sisto:
Using binary decision diagrams for representation and analysis of communication protocols. 81-98 - Hongyi Zhang, Oliver W. W. Yang, Hussein T. Mouftah:
A hop-by-hop flow controller for a virtual path. 99-119
Volume 32, Number 2, February 2000
- Wing Cheong Lau, San-qi Li:
Sojourn-time analysis on nodal congestion in broadband networks. 125-147 - Bong Dae Choi, Sung Ho Choi, Bara Kim, Dan Keun Sung:
Analysis of priority queueing system based on thresholds and its application to signaling system no. 7 with congestion control. 149-170 - Belka Kraimeche:
Design and analysis of the Stacked-Banyan ATM switch fabric. 171-184 - Yiwei Thomas Hou, Dapeng Wu, Bo Li, Takeo Hamada, Ishfaq Ahmad, H. Jonathan Chao:
A differentiated services architecture for multimedia streaming in next generation Internet. 185-209 - Vijay Sivaraman, George N. Rouskas:
A reservation protocol for broadcast WDM networks and stability analysis. 211-227 - Toshihiko Ando, Kaoru Takahashi, Yasushi Kato, Norio Shiratori:
Maintenance of mobile system ambients using a process calculus. 229-256
Volume 32, Number 3, March 2000
- Da-Wei Chang, Hao-Ren Ke, Ruei-Chuan Chang:
Adaptive-level memory caches on World Wide Web servers. 261-275 - Yehuda Afek, Yishay Mansour, Zvi Ostfeld:
Phantom: a simple and effective flow control scheme. 277-305 - Omar Elloumi, Nada Golmie, Hossam Afifi, David H. Su:
A simulation-based study of TCP dynamics over HFC networks. 307-323 - Shlomi Dolev, Alexander Kesselman:
Bounded latency scheduling scheme for ATM cells. 325-331 - Jon M. Peha:
Dynamic pricing and congestion control for best-effort ATM services. 333-345 - Sungwon Kang, Jaehwi Shin, Myungchul Kim:
Interoperability test suite derivation for communication protocols. 347-364 - J. Mark Pullen:
The Network Workbench: network simulation software for academic investigation of Internet concepts. 365-378
Volume 32, Number 4, April 2000
- L. G. Bouma, Nancy D. Griffeth, Kristofer Kimbler:
Feature Interations in Telecommunications Systems. 383-387 - Nancy D. Griffeth, Ralph Blumenthal, Jean-Charles Grégoire, Tadashi Ohta:
A feature interaction benchmark for the first feature interaction detection contest. 389-418 - Lydie du Bousquet, Farid Ouabdesselam, Jean-Luc Richier, Nicolas Zuanon:
Feature interaction detection using a synchronous approach and testing. 419-431 - Q. Fu, P. Harnois, Luigi Logrippo, Jacques Sincennes:
Feature interaction detection: a LOTOS-based approach. 433-448 - Robert J. Hall:
Feature combination and interaction detection via foreground/background models. 449-469 - Saheem Siddiqi, Joanne M. Atlee:
A hybrid model for specifying features and detecting interactions. 471-485 - Nancy D. Griffeth, Ralph Blumenthal, Jean-Charles Grégoire, Tadashi Ohta:
Feature interaction detection contest of the Fifth International Workshop on Feature Interactions. 487-510
Volume 32, Number 5, 15 May 2000
- Maurice Gagnaire, Roberto Sabella:
Optical networks for new generation Internet and data communication systems. 515-517 - Jan Späth:
Dynamic routing and resource allocation in WDM transport networks. 519-538 - Maher Ali, Byrav Ramamurthy, Jitender S. Deogun:
Routing and wavelength assignment with power considerations in optical networks. 539-555 - Stefano Binetti, G. Notaro, Roberto Sabella:
Granularity in all-optical WDM networks for large geographical areas. 557-562 - Silvello Betti, E. Bravi, M. Giaconi:
Analysis of the performance of subcarrier multiplexed (SCM) optical systems. 563-569 - Maurice Gagnaire, Saso Stojanovski:
Stream traffic management over an ATM passive optical network. 571-586 - Ian M. White, D. Wonglumsom, K. Shrikhande, S. M. Gemelos, Matthew S. Rogge, Leonid Kazovsky:
The architecture of HORNET: A packet-over-WDM multiple-access optical metropolitan area ring network. 587-598 - Marco Ajmone Marsan, Emilio Leonardi, Michela Meo, Fabio Neri:
Modeling slotted WDM rings with discrete-time Markovian models. 599-615 - Andrea Bianco, V. Distefano, Andrea Fumagalli, Emilio Leonardi, Fabio Neri:
A posteriori versus a priori access strategies in slotted all-optical WDM rings. 617-631 - Vincenzo Eramo, Marco Listanti:
Wavelength converter sharing in a WDM optical packet switch: dimensioning and performance issues. 633-651 - Gerardo A. Castañón, Lubo Tancevski, Lakshman Tamil:
Optical packet switching with multiple path routing. 653-662
Volume 32, Number 6, 30 May 2000
- Simon Field, Michael Waidner:
Electronic Commerce. 667-668 - Steve Mott:
The second generation of digital commerce solutions. 669-683 - Gritta Wolf, Andreas Pfitzmann:
Properties of protection goals and their integration into a user interface. 685-700 - Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva, Beat F. Schmid:
Internet electronic product catalogs: an approach beyond simple keywords and multimedia. 701-715 - Yigal Hoffner, Christian Facciorusso, Simon Field, Andreas Schade:
Distribution issues in the design and implementation of a virtual market place. 717-730 - Jeffrey O. Kephart, James E. Hanson, Amy Greenwald:
Dynamic pricing by software agents. 731-752 - Dimitri Konstantas, Jean-Henry Morin:
Agent-based commercial dissemination of electronic information. 753-765
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