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19th LCN 1994: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
- Proceedings 19th Conference on Local Computer Networks, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, October 2-5, 1994. IEEE Computer Society 1994, ISBN 0-8186-6680-3

High-Speed Networks
- Shirish S. Sathaye, K. K. Ramakrishnan, Henry Yang:

FIFO Design for a High-Speed Network Interface. 2-11 - Matthias Frank, Ralf Wittenberg:

Flow Control Functions for High-Speed Transport Protocols in Local Workstation Environments. 12-19 - Abdulaziz S. Mazyad, C. Y. Roger Chen:

Performance Evaluation of HIPPI Interconnection System Using a Camp-On Strategy. 20-29 - Avraham Leff, Kenneth B. Ocheltree, Tuchih Tsai:

An Approach for Rapid Protocol Development: Experiences with the Proposed Fibre Channel Standard. 30-39 - William J. Cronin, Jerry D. Hutchison, K. K. Ramakrishnan, Henry Yang:

A Comparison of High Speed LANs. 40-49
FDDI
- Ralf Wittenberg, Peter Martini:

Measurements in an FDDI Workstation Cluster. 52-58 - Salvatore Cavalieri, Antonella Di Stefano, Orazio Mirabella:

Exploiting FDDI Communication Features to Connect FieldBuses in Process Control Environment. 59-66 - Bernhard Albert, Anura P. Jayasumana:

Interconnection of FDDI LANs. 67-72 - Steven G. Popovich, Mansoor Alam:

A Simulation Study of the Migration from a CSMA/CD Network to FDDI. 73-80
DQDB
- Harn-Jier Lin, Graham Campbell:

PDQRAP - Prioritized Distributed Queueing Random Access Protocol. 82-91 - Lakshmana N. Kumar, Christos Douligeris:

The Dynamic 3-Tier Protocol: An Access Remedial Scheme to Control Unfairness in DQDB MANs. 92-101 - Eugenia Y. Huang:

Analysis of Cyclic Reservation Multiple Access Protocol. 102-107 - Maurice Gagnaire, Anke Thelen:

Comparison of UPC Mechanisms in a DQDB/B-ISDN Gateway. 108-117
Real-Time Communication
- Stephen Barilovits, Jayant Kadambi:

100VG-AnyLAN: Network Operation and Real-Time Capabilities. 120-128 - Amitava Raha, Nicholas Malcolm, Wei Zhao

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Performance Evaluation of Admission Policies in ATM Based Embedded Real-Time Systems. 129-138 - Hamid Barghi, William T. Cronenwett, Jon G. Bredeson:

Real-Time Study of a High Performance Protocol for Local/Metropolitan Ring Networks. 139-145 - Kang G. Shin, Lup-Houh Ng, Timothy P. Monaghan:

A Layered Approach to Fault-Tolerance and Timeliness Issues in SAFENET. 146-155 - Qin Zheng, Kang G. Shin, Chia Shen:

Real-Time Communication in ATM Networks. 156-164
WANs and Internetworking
- K. M. Khalil, Y. S. Sun:

Performance Considerations for TCP/IP in Wide Area Networks. 166-175 - Kjersti Moldeklev, Espen Klovning, Øivind Kure:

TCP/IP Behavior in a High-Speed Local ATM Network Environment. 176-185 - Dale Jarman, Roger Y. Lee:

A User Solution to Internetworking. 186-192
CSMA
- Lewis Barnett:

A Topology-Aware Collision Resolution Algorithm. 196-205 - Brian Whetten, Stephen Steinberg, Domenico Ferrari:

The Packet Starvation Effect in CSMA/CD LANs and a Solution. 206-217 - Larry Hughes, Mike Thomson:

Implosion-Avoidance Protocols for Reliable Group Communications. 218-227 - K. K. Ramakrishnan, Henry Yang:

The Ethernet Capture Effect: Analysis and Solution. 228-240
Emerging LAN Technologies
- Kenneth J. Christensen, Franc E. Noel, Norman C. Strole:

Emerging Trends - Full-Duplex and the Switched LAN. 242-248 - Tzung-Pao Lin, Yao-Tzung Wang, Nen-Fu Huang:

Interconnection of Large-Scale LANs Via a Two-Stage Switching HUB for Multimedia Applications. 249-256 - Choong Seon Hong, Takeshi Yoneda, Kenichiro Tanaka, Shinkuro Honda, Yutaka Matsushita:

Multimedia Communication Networking Architecture Model for High Speed Network. 257-265 - Qingming Ma, Peter Steenkiste

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Performance of Circuit Switched LANs under Different Traffic Conditions. 266-276
ATM Architecture & Traffic I
- Reza Rooholamini, Vladimir Cherkassky:

Moving ATM Closer to Multimedia Applications. 278-287 - Shu-Ping Chang, Paul Chang, Paul Landsberg:

An Overview of the Pipelined Common Buffer Architecture (PCBA) for Memory Based Packet/Cell Switching Systems. 288-297 - Abdella Battou, Gam D. Nguyen:

Analysis of a Threshold Priority Queueing System with Applications to ATM. 298-306 - Tim Moors, Nathan L. Clarke, Guven Mercankosk:

Implementing Traffic Shaping. 307-314
ATM Architecture and Traffic II
- Baiju V. Patel, Chatschik Bisdikian:

Performance Characteristics of End-Stations in an ATM Network as Viewed by Applications and Network. 316-323 - José Carlos Brustoloni:

Exposed Buffering and Sub-Datagram Flow Control for ATM LANs. 324-334 - Pietro Camarda, V. A. Signore:

Bandwidth Management for ATM-Based LANs. 345-353
Multimedia
- Marc Willebeek-LeMair, Dilip D. Kandlur, Zon-Yin Shae:

On Multipoint Control Units for Viodeoconferencing. 356-364 - Jarmo Harju, Ville-Pekka Kosonen, Changhong Li:

Quality and Performance of a Desktop Video Conferencing System in the Network of Interconnected LANs. 365-371 - Amr Elsaadany, Mukesh Singhal, Ming T. Liu:

Priority Communication Schemes on Local Area Networks for Multimedia Traffic. 372-379 - Jean-Paul Nussbaumer, Baiju V. Patel, Frank Schaffa:

Multimedia Delivery on Demand: Capacity Analysis and Implications. 380-386 - Khaled Amer:

Performance Analysis of Multiple Priorities on Token Ring LANs to Support Multimedia. 387-401
Network Management/Performance Issues
- Christopher Amley:

Network Management's Impact on Managed Networks. 404-410 - Lee E. Heindel, Karl J. Schlieber:

Total Systems Management in Open Architecture Provisioning Systems. 411-416 - Sheng-Ching Jeng, Tien-Wei Chin, Jiun-Liang Lin, Su-Shen Hung, Che-Hsien Tsai:

Network Management Platform Approach and Its Application - KView II. 417-424 - Sanjay K. Jha, Bruce R. Howarth:

Capacity Planning of LAN Using Network Management. 425-430
Network Applications
- Richard T. Hurley, James P. Black, Johnny W. Wong:

Limited Effects of Finite Storage on a Beneficial File Migration Policy. 432-439 - John Lamb, Tony Cusato:

LAN-Based Office for the Enterprise, A Case Study. 440-447 - Maria C. Yuang, Jen-Chu Liu, C. L. Shay:

BATS: A High-Performance Transport System for Broadband Applications. 448-455 - Bert J. Dempsey, Matthew T. Lucas, Alfred C. Weaver:

An Empirical Study of Packet Voice Distribution over a Campus-Wide Network. 456-465

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