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Volume 1, Number 1, February 1978

Gareth Jones:
Computer communications: the key to the information society. 3

Jack Houldsworth:
Standards for open network operation. 5-12

J. P. Johnson, J. M. Heap:
Designing an X.25 network-to-host interface. 13-18

Bob Jones:
Command and control of the emergency services. 19-24

Jack Poole:
Point-of-sale terminal systems. 25-32

Christopher Nokes:
Availability and reliability of teleprocessing systems. 33-41
Volume 1, Number 2, April 1978

Amanda Harper:
Transnational dataflow regulation. 66

Johnny W. Wong:
Flow control in message-switched communications networks. 67-74

Mamoru Maekawa:
Interprocess communications in functionally distributed systems. 75-78

W. Huber:
Recent developments within Euronet. 79-84

D. L. Pease:
Impact of electronic funds transfer systems on networks. 85-90

Raymond Feldman, Don Mildenhall:
The British Post Office and packet switching. 91-93

Alan Duncan:
An integrated banking network system. 94-96
Volume 1, Number 3, June 1978

Amanda Harper:
Viewdata - threat or promise? 122

Maurizio Dècina, Cesare Mossotto, Marco Romagnoli:
Prospects for common channel signalling in Italy. 123-127

Mike de Smith:
Business telecommunications. 128-133

Ivor Smith:
Microcomputer system in a communications environment. 134-144

Richard Ford:
Evolution of a teleprocessing network. 145-148

Shigeyoshi Kitazawa, Toshiyuki Sakai:
Performance evaluation of the Kuipnet computer network. 149-155
Volume 1, Number 4, August 1978

Amanda Harper:
Will it pay to increase your word power? 178

Martin Goodier:
British steel corporation data network. 179-182

Steve Marsh:
Police command and control system. 183-187

Bernard Jamet, M. Monnet:
Terminal handling protocols in a packet-switched public data network. 188-195

Gerald Herskowitz, Stephen Shapiro:
Data communication channel capacity for multiple-buffered concentrators. 196-199
Volume 1, Number 5, October 1978

Alan J. Weissberger:
Datalink controls and LSI circuits - the confluence of architecture and technology. 234-241

Principles of recoverability in transaction-processing systems. Comput. Commun. 1(5): 242-252 (1978)

Tony Gunton:
Network operating system for telecommunications applications. 253-256

James Joyce:
Principles of database management in a distributed system. 257-262
Volume 1, Number 6, December 1978

Philip Williams:
Access to information in Europe. 290-294

Roger Moore:
Data communications system for the APL user. 295-299

John Pitcher:
Practical optical fibre datalinks. 300-302

F. J. Bennett:
Selection of a shared-logic word-processing system. 303-309

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