proceedings of the IFIP TC6 Seventh International Conference on High Performance Networks (HPN '97), 28th April - 2nd May 1997, White Plains, New York, USA
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Ahmed Tantawy, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.
International Federation for Information Processing (Series)
CONTENTS NOTE
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One Multicast Implementation Issues --;1 Multicast server architectures for supporting IP multicast over ATM --;2 Center placement algorithms for large multicast groups --;Two Experimental Results --;3 On the integration of the UMTS amd B-ISDN system --;4 Measuring the behavior of a world-wide web server --;5 A framework for ATM testing --;Three Multimedia Traffic --;6 The effect of various ATM switch architectures on VBR video performance --;7 Throughout optimization for multimedia applications over high speed networks --;8 Issues in platform-independent support for multimedia desktop --;9 Design and implementation of a flexible traffic controller for ATM connections --;Four Quality of Service --;10 On routing with QoS constraints in ATM networks --;11 Mobiware: QoS-aware middleware for mobile multimedia communications --;Five Fundamental Concepts --;12 Enforcing quality of service for adaptive multimedia applications via fair queueing --;13 Adaptive variation of reliability --;14 On compartmental modelling of multi-service communication networks --;15 Performance evaluations of partial order connections --;Six Architectural Issues --;16 A performance model for integrated layer processing --;17 An architecture for active networking --;18 The strategy of traffic dispersion --;Seven Bandwidth Allocation --;19 Dynamic bandwidth allocation for stored VBR video in ATM endsystems --;20 Analysis of a new end-to-end proportional bandwidth allocation algorithm --;21 A simulation study of a wireless bandwidth reservation multiple access protocol for multimedia traffic --;Index of contributors --;Keyword index.
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High Performance can be viewed as synonymous to High Speed or Low Latency or a number of other characteristics. After realizing that the real problems had gradually shifted away from the network media to the periphery of the network, focus also began to shift.
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High performance networking 7;High performance networking seven
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Computer networks -- Congresses.
Computer networks.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
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TK5105
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Book number
E358
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edited by Ahmed Tantawy, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.