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7th ACM SIGCOMM Symposium 1981: Mexico City, Mexico
- Wushow Chou, Juan Milton Garduño, Kenneth J. Thurber:

Proceedings of the seventh symposium on Data communications, SIGCOMM 1981, Mexico City, Mexico, October 27-29, 1981. ACM 1981, ISBN 978-1-4503-7393-7 - John F. Heafner, Robert P. Blanc:

Description of a planned federal information processing standard for transport protocol. 2-10 - Daniel Schwabe

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Formal specification and verification of a connection establishment protocol. 11-26 - Jose Joaquin Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Franklin F. Kuo:

Design issues of protocols for computer mail. 28-36 - Henk Meijer, Selim G. Akl:

Digital signature schemes for computer communication networks. 37-41 - Dagmar Einert, Gerhard Glas:

SNATCH opens manufacturers' networks through gateways. 44-51 - William Lidinsky:

Insights into the implementation and application of heterogeneous local area networks. 52-62 - Eduardo Rivera, Lilia Briceño:

The great debate over telematics and employment. 64-72 - Carl H. Meyer, Stephen M. Matyas:

Some cryptographic principles of authentication in electronic funds transfer systems. 73-88 - Rodolfo A. Pazos:

A heuristic method for optimizing an intercity data transmission network. 90-97 - Simon S. Lam, Luke Yeong-Chang Lien:

Modeling and analysis of flow controlled packet switching networks. 98-107 - K. Tsukamoto, T. Itoh, M. Nomura, Y. Tanaka:

A study of protocol analysis for packet switched network. 108-117 - Richard V. Laue:

A versatile queueing model for data switching. 118-128 - Leslie Jill Miller:

An analysis of link level protocols for error prone links. 130-135 - Gagan L. Choudhury, Stephen S. Rappaport:

Demand assigned multiple access systems using collision type request channels: Priority messages. 136-148 - M. E. Ulug, G. M. White, W. J. Adams:

Bidirectional token flow system. 149-155 - Ed Arthurs, Bart W. Stuck:

A theoretical performance analysis of polling and carrier sense collision detection communication systems. 156-162 - Gottfried W. R. Luderer, H. Che, W. T. Marshall:

A virtual circuit switch as the basis for distributed systems. 164-179 - Zvonko G. Vranesic, V. Carl Hamacher, Wayne M. Loucks, Safwat G. Zaky:

TORNET: A local area network. 180-187 - Hector Garcia-Molina, Daniel Barbará:

The cost of data replication. 193-198 - Arthur R. Braun:

Local area networks for the automated office - a survey. 199 - Radia J. Perlman:

Incorporation of service classes into a network architecture. 204-210 - Jerome H. Saltzer, David D. Clark, Kenneth T. Pogran:

Why a ring? 211-217 - Cauligi S. Raghavendra, Mario Gerla:

Optimal loop topologies for distributed systems. 218-223 - K. E. Coates, D. L. Dvorak, R. M. Watts:

An overview of BLN: A bell laboratories computing network. 224-229 - Mehmet S. Unsoy, Theresa A. Shanahan:

X.75 internetworking of Datapac and Telenet. 232-239 - Yogen K. Dalal, Robert S. Printis:

48-bit absolute internet and Ethernet host numbers. 240-245 - Richard L. Tenney, Gilbert Falk, Douglas H. Hunt:

Impact of satellite technology on transport flow control. 248-253 - Christian Huitema, Isabelle Valet:

An experiment on high speed file transfer using satellite links. 254-257 - J. Selga, J. Rivera:

HDLC reliability and the FRBS method to improve it. 260-267 - Andres Buzo, Horacio G. Martinez, Carlos Rivera, Aron Jazcilevich:

Isolated word recognition based upon source coding techniques. 268-270 

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