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Volume 7, Number 1, January 1993

Alexander G. Fraser:
Early experiments with asynchronous time division networks. 12-26

Don Tolmie, John Renwick:
HIPPI: simplicity yields success. 28-32

Gail C. Hudek:
Blocking in digital cross-connect systems. 34-39

David Rand Irvin:
Making broadband-ISDN successful. 40-45
Volume 7, Number 2, March 1993

Martin De Prycker, Robert Peschi, Thierry van Landegem:
B-ISDN and the OSI protocol reference model. 10-18

Jerome R. Cox, Michael E. Gaddis, Jonathan S. Turner:
Project Zeus. 20-30

Edoardo Biagioni
, Eric C. Cooper, Robert D. Sansom:
Designing a practical ATM LAN. 32-39

Ian M. Leslie, Derek McAuley
, David L. Tennenhouse:
ATM everywhere? 40-46

Ram Krishnan, Nicholas F. Maxemchuk:
Life beyond linear topologies [MANs]. 48-54
Volume 7, Number 3, May 1993

Peter Ford, Yakov Rekhter, Hans-Werner Braun:
Improving the routing and addressing of IP. 10-15

Stephen E. Deering:
SIP: Simple Internet Protocol. 16-28

Paul Francis:
A near-term architecture for deploying Pip. 30-37

Dave Katz, Peter S. Ford:
TUBA: replacing IP with CLNP. 38-47

David M. Ogle, Karen M. Tracey, Richard A. Floyd, Gregory Bollella:
Dynamically selecting protocols for socket applications. 48-57
Volume 7, Number 4, July 1993

Peter Druschel, Mark B. Abbott, Michael A. Pagels, Larry L. Peterson:
Network subsystem design. 8-17

Alan D. Berenbaum, Joe Dixon, Ananad Iyengar, Srinivasan Keshav
:
A flexible ATM-host interface for XUNET II. 18-23

Gerald Neufeld, Mabo Robert Ito, Murry Goldberg, Mark McCutcheon, D. Stuart Ritchie:
Parallel host interface for an ATM network. 24-34

Chris Dalton, Greg Watson, David Banks, Costas Calamvokis, Aled Edwards, John Lumley:
Afterburner [network-independent card for protocols]. 36-43

Jonathan M. Smith, C. Brandan S. Traw:
Giving applications access to Gb/s networking. 44-52
Volume 7, Number 5, September 1993

Lixia Zhang, Stephen E. Deering, Deborah Estrin, Scott Shenker, Daniel Zappala:
RSVP: a new resource ReSerVation Protocol. 8-18

Felipe Alvarez-Cuevas, Miquel Bertran, Francesco Oller, Josep M. Selga:
Voice synchronization in packet switching networks. 20-25

Grenville Armitage, Keith M. Adams:
Packet reassembly during cell loss. 26-34

Riaz Ahmad, Fred Halsall:
Interconnecting high-speed LANs and backbones. 36-43

Yung-Yuan Yang, Ravi Sankar
:
Automatic failure isolation and reconfiguration [ring networks]. 44-53
Volume 7, Number 6, November 1993

Lawrence Bernstein, C. M. Yuhas:
Managing telecommunications networks. 12-14

Marshall T. Rose:
Challenges in network management. 16-19

Masoud Mansouri-Samani, Morris Sloman
:
Monitoring distributed systems. 20-30

Alexander A. Shvartsman
:
Dealing with history and time in a distributed enterprise manager. 32-42

Lundy Lewis, Gabi Dreo:
Extending trouble ticket systems to fault diagnostics. 44-51

Gabriel Jakobson, Mark Weissman:
Alarm correlation. 52-59

Laurence A. Crutcher, Aurel A. Lazar:
Management and control for giant gigabit networks. 62-71

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