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1st Symposium on Problems in the Optimization of Data Communications Systems 1969: Pine Mountain, GA, USA
- Walter J. Kosinski, Edward Fuchs, Leland H. Williams:

Proceedings of the First ACM Symposium on Problems in the Optimization of Data Communications Systems, Pine Mountain, Georgia, USA, October 13-16, 1969. ACM 1969, ISBN 978-1-4503-7474-3 - W. D. Farmer, Edmund E. Newhall:

An experimental distributed switching system to handle bursty computer traffic. 1-3 - W. D. Farmer, Edmund E. Newhall:

An experimental distributed switching system to handle bursty computer traffic. 4-33 - Wesley W. Chu:

Design considerations of statistical multiplexors. 35-59 - Leang P. Yeh:

Data transmission over FDM/FM troposcatter systems. 61-97 - Jack Salz, Stephen B. Weinstein:

Fourier transform communication system. 99-128 - F. R. Mastromonaco:

Optimum speed of service in the design of customer data communications systems. 129-153 - Peter T. Wilkinson:

A model for the local area of a data communication network software organization. 155-181 - Roger A. Scantlebury:

A model for the local area of a data communication network objectives and hardware organization. 183-204 - E. Fuchs, Peter E. Jackson:

Estimates of distributions of random variables for certain computer communications traffic models. 205-230 - Edward J. Grenier Jr.:

Computers and privacy: A proposal for self-regulation. 231-269 - D. L. A. Barber:

Experience with the use of the British Standard Interface in computer peripherals and communication systems. 271-289 - David L. Mills:

Preprocessors in a data communication computer environment. 291-316 - M. M. Buchner Jr., E. J. Hronik:

An encoding scheme for word stuffing. 317-346 - Robert W. Chang:

Joint automatic equalization for data communication. 347-367 - Albert L. Whetstone:

Graf/Pen. 369-376 - F. K. Morioka, R. M. Wainwright:

On-line communications and the computer. 377-425

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