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Showing papers on "Software-defined networking published in 1990"


Book
Gerald D. Cole1
12 Sep 1990
TL;DR: This paper discusses development issues at the Network Layer, as well as systems design and programming with Open Systems, and trends in Data Communications and Networking.
Abstract: Basic Data Communications and Networking Concepts. Systems Design and Programming with Open Systems. Development Issues for the Bottom Two Layers. Development Issues at the Network Layer. The Transport Layer. Higher Layer Protocols in End Systems. Interconnection, Interoperability, and Migration Strategies. Developing Network Systems. Network Management. Trends in Data Communications and Networking. Bibliography. Index.

2 citations


01 Jan 1990
TL;DR: This third updated edition explains everything from connecting modems to networking implementation and offers answers to the most-often-asked networking questions and provides a full range of examples.
Abstract: Long a classic in its field, this third updated edition explains everything from connecting modems to networking implementation. Also offers answers to the most-often-asked networking questions and provides a full range of examples.

1 citations


Book
01 Jan 1990
TL;DR: The future of networking: fractional T1 integrated services digital network fractional ISDN open network architecture intelligent networks synchronous optical network metropolitan area networks networking for competitive advantage.
Abstract: Part 1 Local area networking: LAN topologies LAN operating systems LAN protocols central office LANs. Part 2 Wide area networking: high speed diagnostic modems the private branch exchange multiplexers channel service digital service units digital cross-connect systems and services very small aperture terminals packet-switched networks hybrid networking Part 3 Internetworking: bridges routers gateways. Part 4 The networking support infrastructure: network design systems integration network management maintenance and support services network restoral options regulatory involvement Part 5 The future of networking: fractional T1 integrated services digital network fractional ISDN open network architecture intelligent networks synchronous optical network metropolitan area networks networking for competitive advantage.

1 citations