@BOOK{MacN85:Elements,
AUTHOR="E. A. MacNair and C. H. Sauer",
TITLE="Elements of practical performance modeling",
ISBN="0-13-269267-8",
PUBLISHER="Prentice-Hall",
ADDRESS="Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="simulation; RESQ",
}

@MISC{Cass85:Sensitivity,
AUTHOR="Christos Cassandras",
TITLE="Sensitivity Analysis of a Simple Routing Strategy",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="perturbation analysis; routing",
}

@BOOK{Free85:Reference,
AUTHOR="Roger L. Freeman",
TITLE="Reference Manual for Telecommunication-Engineering",
PUBLISHER="Wiley-Interscience",
ADDRESS="New York",
YEAR=1985,
}

@BOOK{Gros85:Fundamentals,
AUTHOR="D. Gross and C. R. Harris",
TITLE="Fundamentals of Queueing Theory",
EDITION="2nd",
PUBLISHER="John Wiley",
ADDRESS="New York, New York",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory",
}

@ARTICLE{Stee8507:Variable,
AUTHOR="Raymond Steele and Frank Benjamin",
TITLE="Variable-Length Packetization of $\mu$-Law {PCM} Speech",
JOURNAL=atttj,
VOLUME=64,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="1271-1292",
MONTH="July--August",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="packet voice; speech coding; embedded coding; variable-rate
coding",
ABSTRACT="A variable-length packetization process is proposed for
logarithmic pulse code modulation (log-PCM)-encoded speech signals.
Blocks of $W$ log-PCM words are reduced in size by discarding words on
the basis that the receiver can recover the speech with a
signal-to-noise ratio (s/n) that is, in general, above a specified
value. Specifically, blocks of two hundred fifty-six, 8-bit, $\mu$-law
PCM words are left unchanged or reduced to either 214, 205, 192, 171, or
128 words. These blocks are then formulated into packets. The discarded
samples at the dispatching terminal are replaced at the receiver by
means of adaptive interpolation. We found that by specifying the s/n of
the decoded speech in each variable-length packet to be above 27 dB, the
reduction in the transmitted speech was 25 percent, while the recovered
speech signal has negligible perceptual degradation.",
}

@BOOK{Agra85:Metamodeling,
AUTHOR="S. C. Agrawal",
TITLE="Metamodeling: A study of approximations in queueing models",
PUBLISHER="MIT Press",
ADDRESS="Cambridge, Mass",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bead85:Implementation,
AUTHOR="Peter Beadle and Janet Wiles and Leslie M. Goldschlager",
TITLE="Implementation of an {ALU} by a parallel machine",
BOOKTITLE="VLSI: Algorithms and Architectures, the International
Workshop on Parallel Computing and VLSI.",
ADDRESS="Amsterdam, Netherlands and New York, New York",
PAGES="153-165",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Chla85:Study,
AUTHOR="I. Chlamtac and A. Ganz",
TITLE="A Study of Communication Interfaces for Multiple Bus Networks",
JOURNAL=cnis,
VOLUME=9,
PAGES="177-189",
YEAR=1985,
}

@BOOK{Fort85:Distributed,
AUTHOR="Paul Fortier",
TITLE="Design and analysis of distributed real-time systems",
PUBLISHER="McGraw-Hill",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Krie85:Computational,
AUTHOR="David J. Kriegman and David M. Siegel and Sundar Narasimhan and
John M. Hollerbach and George E. Gerpheide",
TITLE="Computational Architecture for the {Utah/MIT} Hand",
BOOKTITLE="IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation",
PAGES="918-924",
YEAR=1985,
}

@BOOK{Lieb85:Multiple,
AUTHOR="Burt H. Liebowitz",
TITLE="Multiple processor systems for real-time applications",
PUBLISHER="Prentice-Hall",
ADDRESS="Princeton, New Jersey",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ozgu85:Reconfigurable,
AUTHOR="F. Ozguner and M. L. Kao",
TITLE="Reconfigurable Multiprocessor Architecture for Reliable Control
of Robotic Systems",
BOOKTITLE="IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sang85:Message,
AUTHOR="J. Sanguinetti and B. Kumar",
TITLE="Performance of a message-based multi-processor",
BOOKTITLE="12th Annual International Symposium on Computer
Architecture",
PAGES="424-425",
YEAR=1985,
}

@BOOK{Spat85:Cluster,
AUTHOR="Helmut Spath",
TITLE="Cluster dissection and analysis: theory, {FORTRAN} programs,
examples",
PUBLISHER="Ellis Horwood Limited",
ADDRESS="West Sussex, England",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Heym8503:Push,
AUTHOR="D. P. Heyman",
TITLE="The push-out-priority queue discipline",
JOURNAL=or,
VOLUME=33,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="397-403",
MONTH="March--April",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory; priority queue; queueing discipline; push
out",
ABSTRACT="We introduce a priority queue-discipline that is designed for
loss systems (i.e., those with no waiting positions) in which the
priority class of a customer can be determined only when the customer
starts service. When the arrival processes are Poisson and the service
times are exponentially distributed, we obtain a simple formula for the
steady-state probability that an arrival of a given class will be
served.",
}

@ARTICLE{Rose8510:Comments,
AUTHOR="Marshall T. Rose",
TITLE="Comments on ``Comments on 'Congestion control in {TCP/IP}
Internetworks'''",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="2-9",
MONTH="October/November",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="congestion control; connection-oriented networks;
connectionless networks; IP; TCP",
ANNOTE="see \cite{Nagl84:Congestion}",
}

@ARTICLE{Sant8507:Comments,
AUTHOR="Jose Renato Santos",
TITLE="Comments on 'Congestion control in {IP/TCP} internetworks'",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="3-5",
MONTH="July/August",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="congestion control; TCP; IP; connectionless networks;
connection-oriented networks",
}

@ARTICLE{Gros8504:Comments,
AUTHOR="Daniel B. Grossman",
TITLE="Comments on 'Congestion control in {TCP/IP} internetworks'",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="3-7",
MONTH="April/May",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="congestion control; TCP; IP; connection-oriented networks;
connectionless networks; X.25",
ABSTRACT="The article 'Congestion control in IP/TCP internetworks' by
John Nagle is an excellent illustration of problems inherent in Arpanet
and Milnet technology. The article describes a series of congestion
related performance difficulties in a TCP/IP network at Ford Aerospace,
and suggested some ``cures''. What in fact the article describes is what
appears to be adequate ``band-aids'' for the basic inadequacies of
Arpanet technology. However, it fails to address the root causes of the
performance difficulties that Mr. Nagle discusses. It is suggested that
all of these problems result from an uncritical adherence to the Arpanet
paradigm, without regard to the research and standardization work of the
past 15 years.",
}

@BOOK{Hoar85:Communicating,
AUTHOR="C. A. R. Hoare",
TITLE="Communicating Sequential Processes",
ISBN="0-13-153271-5",
PUBLISHER="Prentice Hall",
ADDRESS="Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="operating systems; theory of computation; parallel
processing",
}

@ARTICLE{Noll85:Videotex,
AUTHOR="A. Michael Noll",
TITLE="Videotex: Anatomy of a Failure",
JOURNAL="Information and Management",
VOLUME=9,
PAGES="99-109",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="videotex",
ABSTRACT="Considerable excitement has been generated in Europe and North
America in videotex---namely, the concept of electronic access in the
home to centrally-located computerized data-based containing vast amount
of data. However, the public offering of such services has thus far been
unsuccessful in achieving significant penetrations in the residential
market. Videotex is examined in this paper to illuminate possible
reasons for its failure thus far in the residential marketplace.
Comparisons are made with somewhat similar on-line systems for accessing
computerized databases and for performing transactions and transmitting
messages to other people. The final conclusion is that most consumers
simply do not have a need nor a desire to access vast computerized
data-bases of general information. Videotex or any other similar system
that attempts to satisfy consumer needs for information in such a
fashion will surely fail.",
}

@ARTICLE{Erge85:Split,
AUTHOR="Deniz Ergener and A. Rodney Wellens",
TITLE="A split-screen electronic messaging system for Apple {II}
computers",
JOURNAL="Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers",
ADDRESS="University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, Dep't of
Psychology, Univ of Miami, PO Box 248185, 33124",
VOLUME=17,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="556-564",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="messaging system; electronic mail",
ABSTRACT="A method is described for configuring an Apple II+ or Apple
IIe computer to create a multiuser, multiwindowed, electronic messaging
system for use in computer-mediated communication research.",
}

@ARTICLE{Meie85:Computer,
AUTHOR="Scott T. Meier",
TITLE="Computer Aversion",
JOURNAL="Computers in Human Behavior",
VOLUME=1,
PAGES="171-179",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="human factors",
ABSTRACT="``Computer phobia,'' ``computer anxiety,'' and ``computer
resistance'' are among the labels employed in the popular and
professional press to describe the psychological states of individuals
who experience aversive reactions to computers. However, little research
has been reported in the professional literature and theory-building
generally advances no further than discussion of anecdotal reports. This
paper reviews the literature on negative reactions to computers and
presents a social learning model as a heuristic device to examine
psychological aspects of computer aversion. Suggestions for future
research and intervention are offered.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Edig85:Taliesin,
AUTHOR="Judy L. Edighoffer and K. A. Lantz",
TITLE="Taliesin: A Distributed Bulletin Board System",
BOOKTITLE="Computer Message Systems",
EDITOR="Ronald P. Uhlig",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland Publishing Company",
ADDRESS="Amsterdam",
PAGES="133-145",
NOTE="Proceedings of the IFIP TC-6 International Symposium on Computer
Message Systems, Washington, DC, 5-7 September",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="computer conferencing",
ABSTRACT="This paper describes a computer bulletin board facility
intended to support replicated bulletin boards on a network that may
frequently be in a state of partition. The two major design issues
covered are the choice of a name space and a replication algorithm. The
impact of the name space on communication costs is explained. A special
purpose replication algorithm providing high availability and response
despite network partition is introduced.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Huit85:COSAC,
AUTHOR="C. Huitema",
TITLE="The {COSAC} electronic conferencing experiment",
BOOKTITLE="Computer Message Systems",
EDITOR="Ronald P. Uhlig",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland Publishing Company",
ADDRESS="Amsterdam",
NOTE="Proceedings of the IFIP TC-6 International Symposium on Computer
Message Systems, Washington, DC, 5-7 September",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="computer conferencing",
ABSTRACT="A distributed conference experiement has been running since
September 1984 on the ``COSAC'' message switching network in France.
Despite its simplistic design, the experimental service was well
accepted by users. The report highlights some problems that were
encountered, concerning confidentiality, management, presentation and
referencing. Then, it explains how these problems could be solved by an
extensive use of the X.400 protocols for conferencing.",
}

@PHDTHESIS{McCo85:Measures,
AUTHOR="Samuel A. McCord",
TITLE="Measures of Participation, Leadership, and Decision Quality by
Participants in Computer Conferencing and Nominal Group Technique
Decision-making Exercises",
SCHOOL="Wayne State University",
PAGES=193,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="computer conferencing",
ABSTRACT="Computer conferencing is a powerful tool to support
asynchronous group decision-making. This study compared the performance
of decision-making groups using computer conferencing and face-to-face
methods to determine if there were significant differences in
participation, anonymity, individual leadership, perceived leadership of
other participants, decision acceptance and perceived decision quality.
The control and experimental groups utilized the Nominal Group Technique
and the CONFER II computer conferencing software respectively.
Multivariate analysis of experimental data indicated no significant
differences in the performance of control and experimental groups for
any of the measures in question, although the experimental group rated
individual leadership and decision quality lower than the control group
($P=.058$ and $P=.059$ respectively). The study concludes that computer
conferencing is an effective technique to support distributed
decision-making provided that the conferencing software is of high
quality, that sufficient time is allowed for the decision process, and
that all participants have equal access to computing facilities and
training. The study recommends several areas for future study, including
investigating the interaction of computer conferencing with time
requirements, personal anonymity, individual leadership, presentation
order of information, and the design of computer conferencing
software.",
}

@ARTICLE{Cann85:More,
AUTHOR="R. G. Canning",
TITLE="More Uses for Computer Conferencing",
JOURNAL="EDP Analyser",
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=8,
PAGES="1-16",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="computer conferencing",
ABSTRACT="Somewhat popularly oriented discussion of conferencing but
contains good information. Lists appropriate uses: focus on GROUP
activities, formal (staff or committee groups) or informal (``network''
of people not in organizational unit), group management or information
sharing, and joint writing of reports. Lists inappropriate uses:
arguments, disagreements, negotiations (all cases where someone is
trying to ``win'' at something); other inappropriate uses are when the
users do not know, like, or trust one another. Some benefits are: 1)
convenient (you set time and place), 2) non-interruptive, 3) avoids
telephone tag, 4) handles a dispersed group as easily as a local one, 5)
allows for special interest discussions, 6) late joiners can catch up
easily, 7) users can settle many matters without face-to-face meetings,
8) users like the ``collaborative'' nature of it, 9) it supports GROUP
interaction so is valuable for project management, 10) encourages
``chance'' meetings of people with shared interests and can result in
cross-fertilization of ideas, 11) managers can participate in
conferences and can be more proactive, and 12) allows even large numbers
of people to interact. Some problems: 1) not everyone in organization
may welcome the technology with open arms, 2) training in ``writing''
rather than ``speaking'' may be necessary (learn to be concise, segment
different topics so people can refer back in later discussions to
exactly what they are commenting on), 3) using third parties (such as
secretaries) to carry out the communications will compromise the
informality that is one of the charms of the medium, 4) trying to make
the written form look like the standard formal memo will also reduce the
informality, and 5) individuals who sense their jobs are based largely
on information flow may sense a personal danger. A commentary is
provided by Murray Turoff and Roxanne Hiltz of New Jersey Institute of
Technology. While there are potentials to raise productivity of
managers, professionals, and other ``information workers'', about 25\%
drop out after being invited to join (don't use the system enough to get
over the learning period). Start with the BEST applications: 1)
geographically dispersed team or project group that needs to communicate
more, cannot travel much and are under time pressures, 2) peer group
within the organization that wants to communicate more and needs to
coordinate and exchange information on a regular basis, 3) cooperative
group which already trusts one another and wants to work together more,
4) group with an important and clear-cut objective or task to accomplish
within a specific time frame, and 5) a group where it has become
impossible to find free times when the whole group can meet at the same
time.",
}

@MISC{Inte85:ISO,
AUTHOR="{International Standards Organization}",
TITLE="{ISO} International Standard 8473 --- Information Processing
Systems --- Data Communications --- Protocol for Providing the
Connectionless Network Service",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="routing; CLNP; network layer",
}

@ARTICLE{Slom85:Routing,
AUTHOR="M. Sloman and X. Andriopoulos",
TITLE="A Routing Algorithm for Interconnected Local Area Networks",
JOURNAL=cnis,
VOLUME=9,
PAGES="109-130",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Perl85:Hierarchical,
AUTHOR="R. Perlman",
TITLE="Hierarchical Networks and the Subnetwork Partition Problem",
JOURNAL=cnis,
VOLUME=9,
PAGES="297-303",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Smit85:Disk,
AUTHOR="A. J. Smith",
TITLE="Disk cache-miss ratio analysis and design considerations",
JOURNAL=tocs,
VOLUME=3,
PAGES="161-203",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Cache memory; performance evaluation",
ANNOTE="Survey",
}

@ARTICLE{Stan85:Application,
AUTHOR="John Stankovic",
TITLE="An application of Bayesian decision theory to decentralized
control of job scheduling",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
PAGES="117-130",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=47,
KEYWORDS="Simulation; bayes statistics; process management; parallel",
ANNOTE="This paper presents a heuristic for the effective cooperation of
multiple decentralized components of a job scheduling function. An
especially useful feature of the heuristic is that it can dynamically
adapt to the quality of the state information being processed. Extensive
simulation results show the utility of this heuristic. The simulation
results are compared to several analytical models and a baseline model.
The heuristic itself is",
}

@ARTICLE{Suns85:Broad,
AUTHOR="C. A. Sunshine and Gregory Ennis",
TITLE="Broad-Band Personal Computer {LAN's}",
JOURNAL=ieeejsac,
VOLUME="SAC-3",
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="408-415",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=12,
KEYWORDS="LAN; broadband; technology; hardware; protocol; gateway",
}

@TECHREPORT{Tan85:Demand,
AUTHOR="W. Tan",
TITLE="Performance analysis of demand assignment multiple access system
to route telephone calls through communication satellites",
INSTITUTION="Stanford University",
ADDRESS="Stanford, California",
PAGES=250,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=47,
KEYWORDS="Satellite radio; performance evaluation; DAMA; demand assigned
multiple access",
}

@ARTICLE{Thes85:Efficient,
AUTHOR="A. Thesen",
TITLE="An efficient generator of uniformly distributed random variates
between zero and one",
JOURNAL="Simulation",
VOLUME=44,
PAGES="17-22",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="random number generation; simulation",
}

@ARTICLE{Tran85:Delay,
AUTHOR="P. Tran-Gia and H. Jans",
TITLE="Delay analysis of clock-driven message transfer in distributed
processing systems",
JOURNAL=aeu,
VOLUME=39,
PAGES="285-292",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=10,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Tran85:Multiqueue,
AUTHOR="P. Tran-Gia and T. Raith",
TITLE="Multiqueue systems with finite capacity and nonexhaustive cyclic
service",
BOOKTITLE="international seminar on computer networking and
performance",
ADDRESS="Tokyo, Japan",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=17,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Trie85:Investigations,
AUTHOR="R. Trierscheid and K. Nüssler",
TITLE="Investigations on Traffic Characteristics and Network Behaviour
in {Datex-P}",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="1047-1053",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Traffic measurement; data network; DATEX-P",
ABSTRACT="In this paper the main results of statistical investigations
and measurements of the West German packet switching system DATEX-P are
presented. These measurements were made from 1983 to early 1985. Traffic
distributions in DATEX-P are shown and subscriber groups HTS, MTS and
LTS are introduced. The paper evaluates the influence of traffic
patterns on network performance and deals with the impact of the
measurements on network performance \ldots",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Turn85:Integrated,
AUTHOR="J. S. Turner",
TITLE="Design of an Integrated Services Packet Network",
BOOKTITLE=sigcomm,
PAGES="124-133",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=21,
KEYWORDS="ATM; ISDN; packet switching",
}

@ARTICLE{Wang85:Load,
AUTHOR="Yixin Wang and Joel Morris",
TITLE="Load Sharing in Distributed Systems",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
PAGES="204-217",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=50,
KEYWORDS="Load Sharing; Analysis; Queueing system",
}

@BOOK{Wirt85:Programming,
AUTHOR="Niklaus Wirth",
TITLE="Programming in {MODULA-2}",
SERIES="Springer-Verlag Texts and Monographs in Computer Science",
ISBN="3-540-15078-1",
PUBLISHER="Springer Verlag",
ADDRESS="Berlin, Germany",
PAGES=202,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Programming language; MODULA-2; tutorial",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Wu85:Mixing,
AUTHOR="L. T. Wu",
TITLE="Mixing Traffic in a Buffered Banyan Network",
BOOKTITLE=sigcomm,
PAGES="134-139",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=6,
KEYWORDS="ATM; Analysis; Interconnection Network",
}

@TECHREPORT{Dahm85:Vermittlungssysteme,
AUTHOR="H. Dahms",
TITLE="Vermittlungssysteme mit dynamischer Kanalzuordung",
INSTITUTION="Lehrstuhl für Elektronische Systeme",
ADDRESS="Dortmund, Germany",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
REFERENCES=16,
KEYWORDS="DCA; dynamic channel assignment; traffic source model; ATM",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Gihr85:Comparison,
AUTHOR="O. Gihr and P. J. Kühn",
TITLE="Comparison of Communication Services with Connection-oriented and
Connectionless Data Transmission",
BOOKTITLE="International Seminar on Computer Networking",
ADDRESS="Tokyo, Japan",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=18,
KEYWORDS="Protocol; ISO; LAN; WAN; service characterization",
ANNOTE="In this paper a hierarchical decomposition and aggregationn
technique is described which is oriented at the ISO Basic Reference
Model. In particular, connection-oriented and connectionless data
transmission are compared to each other quantitatively. The modelling
and performance evaluation technique is exemplified for the example of a
LAN.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Lind85:Analytical,
AUTHOR="K. Lindberger and S.-E. Tidblom",
TITLE="Analytical Methods to determine the {CPU} Capacity of an {SPC}
Exchange with Respect to Certain {GOS} Demands",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="4.3B-1-1-1-7",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=6,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; SPC; switching system; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Yim85:Throughput,
AUTHOR="C.-H. Yim and H. L. Hartmann",
TITLE="Throughput behaviour of switching systems under heavy load
conditions",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="4.3B-2-1-2-8",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=9,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; heavy load; modeling; PABX; throughput",
ANNOTE="The model includes three components: subscriber behaviour,
switching network and conntrol unit. The model is developed by analyzing
the call processing procedure. Mathematical relationships between
various characteristic traffic values are derived.",
}

@ARTICLE{Agra85:Dynamic,
AUTHOR="D. P. Agrawal and J. Leu",
TITLE="Dynamic Accessibility Testing and Path Length Optimization of
Multistage Interconnection Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="255-273",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Switching network; multistage interconnection network",
ANNOTE="The emergence of multiple processor systems has seen the
increased use of multistage interconnection networks, built with sever
al stages of 2-imput 2-output switching elements. The connectivity and
fault tolerance of these networks are important problems as MIN's are
expected to be the heart of these systems. This paper employs a
versatile graph model of an SE that could representall possible stuck
type terminal faults at the control lines.",
}

@ARTICLE{Bhuy85:Processor,
AUTHOR="L. Bhuyan",
TITLE="An Analysis of Processor-Memory Interconnection Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="279-283",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Switching network; crossbar; performance evaluation",
ANNOTE="An interverence analysis of the interconnection networks for
tightly coupled multiprocessors is presented in this correspondence. The
interconnections considered are crossbars and delta networks. Two
situations are examined: when a memory module is equally likely to be
addressed by a processor and when a processor has a favorite memory. It
is shown that for a higher rate of favorite requests, the delta networks
perform close to a crossbar.",
}

@ARTICLE{Cher85:Permuting,
AUTHOR="V. Cherkassky and M. Malek",
TITLE="On Permuting Properties of Regular Rectangular {SW-Banyans}",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="542-546",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Banyan network; crossbar; rearrangement; multistage",
ANNOTE="This correspondence analyzes the permuting properties of a
reconfigurable multicomputer architecture based on a regular rectangular
SW-banyan interconnection network with arbitrary fan-out andan arbitrary
number of stages. An analytical expression for the total number of
distinct permutations performable by a rectangular SW-banyan is
derived.",
}

@ARTICLE{Du85:Doubly,
AUTHOR="D. Z. Du and D. Hsu and F. K. Hwang",
TITLE="Doubly Linked Ring Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="853-855",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Computer network; LAN; ring network",
ANNOTE="We consider networks of processors where each processor either
has one in-link and one out-link, or two in-links and two out-links. We
study three properties of such networks: 1) diameter, 2) connectivity,
3) the ring property. We propose a class of networks which seem to
achieve the optimum as far as these three properties are concerned.",
}

@ARTICLE{Kuma85:Switching,
AUTHOR="M. Kumar and Daniel M. Dias and J. Robert Jump",
TITLE="Switching Strategies in Shuffle-Exchange Packet-Switched
Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="180-186",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Interconnection network; packet switching; parallel",
ANNOTE="This correspondens investigates some methods for improving the
performance of single-stage shuffle-exchange networks in a pack et
communication environment where the modules in a computer system
communicate by sending fixed size packets. The theree new switching
strategies proposed use extra buffers to enhance performance, while
preventing deadlocks. An intuitive criterion for determining the
applicability of approximate analysis techniques is",
}

@ARTICLE{Mack85:Optimal,
AUTHOR="S. Mackinnon and P. Taylor and H. Meijer and S. Akl",
TITLE="An Optimal Algorithm for Assigning Cryptographic Keys to Control
Access in a Hierarchy",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="797-802",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Cryptology; hierarchical modeling",
ANNOTE="A cryptographic scheme for controlling access to information
within a group of users organized in a hierarhy. The scheme enables a
user at some level to compute from his own cryptographic key of the
users below him in the organization. In such a system the re existe the
possibility of two users collaborating to compute a key to which they
are not entitled. This paper formulates a condition which prevents such
cooperative attacks.",
}

@ARTICLE{Mudg85:Semi,
AUTHOR="T. Mudge and H. Al-Sadoun",
TITLE="A Semi-Markov Model for the Performance of Multiple-Bus Systems",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="934-942",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Markov chain; multiple bus system; performance evaluation",
ANNOTE="This paper presents a discrete time model of memory
interferencein multiprocessor systems emploing multiple-bus
interconnection networks. It differs from earlier models in its ability
to modelvariable connection time and arbitrary interrequest time. The
model describes each processing element's behavior by means of a
semi-Markov process. It takes as input the number of processing
elements, the number of memory modules, the number of buses.",
}

@ARTICLE{Reed85:Iterative,
AUTHOR="D. P. Reed and M. Patric",
TITLE="Iterative Solution of Large, Sparse Linear Systems on a Static
Data Flow Architecture: Performance Studies",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="874-880",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Algorithm; sparse matrix; performance evaluation",
ANNOTE="The applicability of static data flow architectures to the
iterative solution of sparse linear systems of equations is
investigated. An analytic performance model of a static data flow
computation is developed. This model includes both spatial parallelism,
concurrent execution in multiple PE's and pipelining, the streaming of
data from array memories through the PE's. The prtforman ce model is
used to analyze a row partitioned iterative algoritm",
}

@ARTICLE{Rosb85:Process,
AUTHOR="Zvi Rosberg",
TITLE="Process Scheduling in Computer System",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=7,
PAGES="633-645",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Scheduling; Markov chain; queueing network; queueing",
ANNOTE="A computer system is modeled by an exponential queueing network
with different classes of customers and a general class of service
policies. The mean cost per unit time is taken as the loss function.
There lower bounds of the loss funktion under the whole class of service
policies, as well as an upper bound of the minimal loss, are derived.
The loss function is expressed in a convenient form from which we derive
a simple heuristic service poliy",
}

@ARTICLE{Wah85:Resource,
AUTHOR="B. W. Wah and J. Juang",
TITLE="Resource Scheduling for Local Computer Systems with a Multiaccess
Network",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=12,
PAGES="1144-1157",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Broadcast; interconnection network; scheduling; load",
ANNOTE="Resource scheduling maps requests to a pool of resources to
optimize a combination of resource usage, response time, network
congestion, and scheduling overhead. The overhead of collecting
thenecessary status information for the scheduler is usually high, which
results in the use of outdated status information and a cegradation of
performance. In this paper, we study resource scheduling based on a
distributed state-dependent discipline for",
}

@ARTICLE{Chla85:Multiaccess,
AUTHOR="I. Chlamtac and William R. Franta",
TITLE="A Multiaccess Protocol for Multihop Radio Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="1067-1075",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Packet radio; access protocol; collision free; performance",
ANNOTE="We describe an adaptive multiaccess channel protocol for use in
radio networks with an arbitrary distribution of stationary hidden
nodes, which provides the nodes with controlled, collision-free access
to the channel. The protocol can be considered to belong to the BRAM
protocol family, but differs in significant wa ys from BRAM. In this
paper we describe the tenets of the protocol, and finally develop
analytic expressions for its expected",
}

@ARTICLE{Chla85:Broadcasting,
AUTHOR="I. Chlamtac and S. Kutten",
TITLE="On Broadcasting in Radio Networks - Problem Analysis and Protocol
Design",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=12,
PAGES="1240-1246",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Broadcast; packet radio; routing algorithm",
ANNOTE="In this paper we develop a graph-oriented model for dealing
withbroadcasting in radio networks. Using this model, optimality in
broadcasting protocols is defined, and it is shown that the problem of
finding an optimal protocols is NP-hard. A polynomial ti me algorithm is
proposed under which a channel is assigned to nodes from global,
multiple-source broadcasting considerations.",
}

@ARTICLE{Chou85:Priority,
AUTHOR="G. L. Choudhury and S. S. Rappaport",
TITLE="Priority Access Schemes Using {CSMA-CD}",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=7,
PAGES="620-626",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Lan; csma/cd; priority",
ANNOTE="Some CSMA-CD schemes for multiple priority message classes are
suggested. For all the Schemes, an approximate analytic techni qe for
calaculating the mean packet delay at the stable operati ng point of the
system has been developed. The analytic results are tested against
computer simulation. A Poisson packet arrival process and a general
packet length distribution are considered",
}

@ARTICLE{Cido85:Effect,
AUTHOR="I. Cidon and M. Sidi",
TITLE="The Effect of Capture on Collision-Resolution Algorithms",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="317-324",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Packet radio; slotted ALOHA; performance evaluation",
ANNOTE="In many communication systems, the stronger of two or more
overlapping packets might capture the receiver and thus be received
without error. The effect of capture on collision-resolution algorithms
in a slotted ALOHA type broadcasting network is investigated here.
Extensions to the algorithms are suggested for both the situations
inwhich the receiver can or cannot distinguish between success slots and
capture slots.",
}

@ARTICLE{Coyl85:Matrix,
AUTHOR="E. Coyle and B. Liu",
TITLE="A Matrix Representation of {CSMA/CD} Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="53-64",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; CSMA/CD; performance model; stability",
ANNOTE="A continous time Markov chain model of asynchronous,
nonpersistent CSMA/CD networks is developed which allows their complete
characterization by a matrix whose dimensions are independent of the
number of users in the network. The model provides an efficient
recursive algorithm for computing the performance of finite population
networks. It also allows many analytical results to be optained when an
infinite population and a constant load reta",
}

@ARTICLE{Elno85:First,
AUTHOR="S. M. Elnoubi and S. C. Gupta",
TITLE="Performance of First-Order Digital Phase-Locked Loops in Mobile
Radio Channels",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="450-456",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Mobile radio; Rayleigh fading; Chapman-Kolmogorov equation",
ANNOTE="The performance of a first-order digital phase-locked loop
usingnonuniform sampling is studied in the mobile radio environments.
The mobile radio channel is characterized by introducing fast Rayleigh
fading and random phase variation to the signal envelo pe and phase,
respectively. The nonlinear stochastic difference equation describing
the loop operation in fading environments isintroduced.",
}

@ARTICLE{Gent85:Simulation,
AUTHOR="G. Gentzler and M. Conlon",
TITLE="Simulation of a Multiprocessor Switching System Using Model
Aggregation",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="325-329",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Switching system; multiprocessor system; simulation",
ANNOTE="Multiprocessor systems find wide application in
telecommunications. Simulation techniques are often incorporated in the
performance analysis of these systems. Simulation models enable an
operating system to be represented in detail, multitasking, message
handling, and concurrent processing. This level of detail is useful in
evaluating software design. However, the complexity of such models can
lead to costly simulations.",
}

@ARTICLE{Gira85:Blocking,
AUTHOR="Andre Girard",
TITLE="Blocking Probability of Noninteger Groups with Trunk
Reservation",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="113-120",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Circuit switching; blocking; performance model",
ANNOTE="A model for computing the blocing probability is circuit switch
ed networks operating with trunk reservation is extended to the case of
noninteger trunk numbers. The generalization is requiredif the model is
to be used in network optimization algorithms, which are generally
evaluated over the reals.",
}

@ARTICLE{Gopa85:Prevention,
AUTHOR="I. Gopal",
TITLE="Prevention of Store-and-Forward Deadlock in Computer Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="C-33",
NUMBER=12,
PAGES="1258-1264",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Computer network; deadlock prevention",
ANNOTE="Much previous work has been done on the prevention of
store-and-forward deadlock in computr networks using buffer reservation.
The emphasis has been on reducing the number of reserved
buffersnecessary in each node. In this paper, we propose a scheme that,
for most networks, will guarantee deadlock freedom for any arbitary
routing with a third fewer reserved buffers than the best previously
proposed scheme.",
}

@ARTICLE{Gopa85:Minimizing,
AUTHOR="I. Gopal and C. K. Wong",
TITLE="Minimizing the Number of Switchings in a {SS/TDMA} System",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="497-501",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Satellite communication; optimization; heuristics",
ANNOTE="In this paper, we investigate the problem of constructing a
TDMAframe for a multibeam satellite system. Our objective is to permit
the transmission of a given pattern of traffic, while ensuri ng that the
number of times that the on-board switch needs to bereconfigured is
minimized. We find that the unterlying optimization problem is
computationally intractable, but go on to suggest an efficient heuristic
algorithm which we validate through .",
}

@ARTICLE{Hosh85:Local,
AUTHOR="M. Hoshi",
TITLE="Local Network Area Size Optimization",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="199-202",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; cost function; optimization",
ANNOTE={A foundation for economically optimizing the size of a local
network area, defined as an area comprising a transit switch and a
number of local switches homing on it, is optained by introduci ng the
concept of an "intra-area traffic ratio". The local network area radius
is found to be optimal when the gradient of the intra-area traffic ratio
relative to the area radius equals the ratio of the junction cost per
kilometer to the cost per circuit},
}

@ARTICLE{Maye85:Tandem,
AUTHOR="Martin Mayer and A. Sastry",
TITLE="Performance Analysis of Tandem Burst-Error Links with
Applicationsto {ISDN}",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=7,
PAGES="646-653",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="ISDN; performance measure; bursty traffic",
ANNOTE="In this paper, tandem links with burst errors are analyzed
usingthe Gilbert model for individual links. The results, apart from
being of general interest, are of particular relevance to the
Intergrated Services Digital Networks for which the International
Telegraph and telephone Consultative Comittee is currently developing
performance specifications based on hypothetical referenceconnections,
composite channels consisting of several tandem .",
}

@ARTICLE{Metz85:Efficient,
AUTHOR="J. J. Metzner and D. Chang",
TITLE="Efficient Selective Repeat {ARQ} Strategies for Very Noisy and
Fluctuating Channels",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="409-416",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="ARQ; selective repeat protocol",
ANNOTE="This paper investigates memory and selective repeat ARQ
techniques when channels in both directions are very noisy. It
demonstrates that a difficulty arises when memory ARQ is used in these
situations, and proposes a remedy-the similarity test. The paper
considers a combination of both memory ARQ techniques where an
unacknowledged block is retransmitted exactly as before, and modified
memory ARQ where alternate transmissions together form .",
}

@ARTICLE{Moll85:Virtual,
AUTHOR="Mart L. Molle and L. Kleinrock",
TITLE="Virtual Time {CSMA:} Why Two Clocks Are Better than One",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="919-933",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; CSMA; carrier sense multiple access; broadcast",
ANNOTE="A new CSMA algorithm, called virtual time CSMA, is described and
analyzed. This algorithm uses a novel approach to granting access to the
shared broadcast channel based on variable-rate clocks. Unlike other
CSMA algorithms, the operation of virtual time CSMAreduces to the ideal
case in the zero propagation time limit: a work-conserving, first-come
first-served M/G/1 queueling system.",
}

@ARTICLE{Nels85:Rude,
AUTHOR="R. T. Nelson and L. Kleinrock",
TITLE="Rude-CSMA: A Multihop Channel Access Protocol",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=8,
PAGES="785-791",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="CSMA; carrier sense multiple access; packet radio",
ANNOTE="In this paper, we define a two-parameter familly of protocols
designed for multihop packet radio networks. We call these protocols
rude-CSMA because under certain circumstances, maximum throughput is
optained when nodes, even after sensing a busy channel, transmit packets
anyway with a nonzero rate. The performance of these protocols is
analyzed for various special and random topologies.",
}

@ARTICLE{Onoz85:Thrashing,
AUTHOR="Y. Onozato and S. Noguchi",
TITLE="On the Thrashing Cusp in Slotted Aloha Systems",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=11,
PAGES="1171-1182",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; slotted ALOHA; performance evaluation",
ANNOTE="We develop a new tool for performance evaluation of a multiacc
ess communication system. We give an explicit detailed analytic
description of a cusp catastrophe in a computer communication system. An
approximate model is formulated for a slotted Aloha system assuming a
single buffer, based on the Markovian model studied by Lam and Carleial.
The system behavior in a slotted Alohasystem is characterized by the
cusp catastrophe.",
}

@BOOK{Perr85:Data,
AUTHOR="Y. Perry",
TITLE="Data Communications in the {ISDN} Era",
ISBN="0-444-87720-7",
PUBLISHER="Elsevier Science Publishers",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="ISDN; X.25; packet switching",
ANNOTE="1. ISDN Architectures 2. Applications 3. Protocols and
Interworking 4. Implementations 5. Packet Switching in ISDN",
}

@ARTICLE{Rich85:Two,
AUTHOR="G. Richards and F. K. Hwang",
TITLE="A Two-Stage Rearrangeable Broadcast Switching Network",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="1025-1035",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Switching network; broadcast; performance model",
ANNOTE="A new rearrangeable broadcast switching network has been invent
ed. In its simplest form, the network has two stages. For larger
networks, the switches in each stage can be replaced with two-stage
networks to reduce crosspoint cost. The invention is basedon an
innovative approach of connecting each inlet channel to a multiplicity
of first-stage switches according to a predetermin ed connection
pattern.",
}

@ARTICLE{Sabn85:Multidestination,
AUTHOR="K. Sabnani and M. Schwartz",
TITLE="Multidestination Protocols for Satellite Broadcast Channels",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="232-240",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Satellite communication; broadcast; ARQ; go-back-N",
ANNOTE="Two retransmission procedures, the go-back-N scheme and the
selective repeat scheme, have been analyzed for data transfer from one
transmitter to many receivers. We consider transfer of error-controlled
bulk data over a satellite broadcast channel. Two retransmission
strategies, the dynamic retransmission group reduction technique and th
fixed retransmission group technique, are proposed.",
}

@ARTICLE{Taka85:Output,
AUTHOR="H. Takagi and L. Kleinrock",
TITLE="Output Processes in Contention Packet Broadcasting Systems",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=11,
PAGES="1191-1199",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Packet radio; broadcast; output process; ALOHA",
ANNOTE="The processes consisting of the pacet interdeparture times in
contention-type pacet broadcasting systems are studied under the
heavy-traffic assumption. The channel access protocols conside red
include slotted and unslotted ALOHA and carrier-sense-multiple-access
with and without collision detection. Through analysisof the channel
activity cycle, the distribution, mean, and coefficient of variation of
the pacet interdeparture times are expli.",
}

@ARTICLE{Taka85:Throughput,
AUTHOR="H. Takagi and L. Kleinrock",
TITLE="Throughput Analysis for Persistent {CSMA} Systems",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=7,
PAGES="627-638",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; CSMA; carrier sense multiple access; broadcast",
ANNOTE="The channel throughput for a finite number of packet broadcasti
ng users is analysed for random access protocols, including slotted
persistent carrier sense multiple access with and without collision
detection and unslotted persistent CSMA with and without collision
detection. We consider both p-and 1-persistent CSMAOur results can be
extended to infinite population cases, where they agree with the known
througput exspressions when available.",
}

@ARTICLE{Goec85:Software,
AUTHOR="D. Goecke and G. Haake",
TITLE="Software-Engineering mit {SDL} und Chill",
JOURNAL=ntz,
VOLUME=10,
PAGES="704-707",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="SDL; CHILL; integrated service; communication system",
ANNOTE="Der Artikel soll einen Überblick über den Entwicklungsprozess
für den Kommunikationscomputer Hicom geben. Dabei wird das Zusammenspiel
von Methoden und Werkzeugen für die verschiedenen Entwicklungsphasen
dargestellt.",
}

@ARTICLE{Mars85:Statistics,
AUTHOR="W. T. Marshall and Samuel P. Morgan",
TITLE="Statistics of Mixed Data Traffic on a Local Area Network",
JOURNAL=cnis,
VOLUME=10,
PAGES="185-194",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=5,
KEYWORDS="LAN; data traffic; time sharing; measurement",
ANNOTE="The article analyzes a week's worth of data traffic on a DATAKIT
Virtual Circuit Switch network at AT\\&T Bell Labs. It displays
histograms representing the distribution of interarrival times and call
lengths associated with the various types of call, and the distributions
of transmission bursts in individual calls. It proposes a model for
time-sharing traffic.",
}

@MISC{Medo85:Telecommunications,
AUTHOR="C. T. Medow and A. S. Tedesco",
TITLE="Telecommunications for Management",
PUBLISHER="McGraw-Hill",
PAGES=379,
YEAR=1985,
}

@BOOK{Sher85:Data,
AUTHOR="Kenneth Sherman",
TITLE="Data communications: a users guide",
EDITION=2,
PUBLISHER="Reston Publishing Co.",
ADDRESS="Reston, Virginia",
PAGES=446,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Mend85:Pricing,
AUTHOR="H. Mendelson",
TITLE="Pricing Computer Services: Queuing Effects",
JOURNAL=cacm,
VOLUME=28,
PAGES="312-321",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Oren85:Capacity,
AUTHOR="Shmuel Oren and S. D. Smith and R. J. Wilson",
TITLE="Capacity Pricing",
JOURNAL="Econometrica",
VOLUME=53,
PAGES="545-566",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Scot85:Two,
AUTHOR="Suzanne Scotchmer",
TITLE="Two-Tier Pricing of Shared Facilities in a Free-Entry
Equilibrium",
JOURNAL="Rand Journal of Economics",
VOLUME=16,
PAGES="452-472",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Ackr85:Numerical,
AUTHOR="M. H. Ackroyd",
TITLE="Numerical Computation of Delays in Clocked Schedules",
JOURNAL=atttj,
VOLUME=64,
PAGES="617-631",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Discrete time analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Agga85:Integration,
AUTHOR="K. K. Aggarwal",
TITLE="Integration of Reliability and Capacity Planning in performance
measure of a Telecommunications Network",
JOURNAL=ieeer,
VOLUME="R-34",
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="184-186",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Reliability; network planning; reliability measure",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ajmo85:Petri,
AUTHOR="Marco {Ajmone Marsan} and G. Balbo and A. Bobbio and Giovanni
Chiola and  others",
TITLE="On Petri nets with stochastic timing",
BOOKTITLE="International Workshop on Timed Petri Nets",
ADDRESS="Torino",
PAGES="80-87",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=13,
KEYWORDS="Petri net; stochastic timing; phase-type model; exponential
distributed transition time; Markov process",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Amma85:Generalized,
AUTHOR="H. H. Ammar",
TITLE="Analysis of the generalized stochastic Petri nets by state
aggregation",
BOOKTITLE="International Workshop on Timed Petri Nets",
ADDRESS="Torino",
PAGES="88-95",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="English",
REFERENCES=7,
KEYWORDS="Mathematical model; analysis; random process; mathematical
method; set theory; GSPN; generalized stochastic Petri net; Markov
process; steady state probability; distribution; state aggregation",
ABSTRACT="Existing methods for analyzing generalized stochastic Petri
nets (GSPN) with their advantages and limitations are briefly described.
The stochastic behavior of a GSPN with finite reachability set is shown
to be isomorphic to a continuous-time, stochastically discontinuous,
finite-state Markov process.",
}

@ARTICLE{Andr85:System,
AUTHOR="G. Morales Andres and M. V. Altamirano",
TITLE="System 12 Traffic Overload Control",
JOURNAL=ec,
ADDRESS="Paris",
VOLUME=59,
NUMBER="1/2",
PAGES="74-79",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=6,
KEYWORDS="Overload Control",
}

@BOOK{ANSI85:IEEE,
AUTHOR="A. N. SI/IEEE",
TITLE="{IEEE} 802.4: Token passing bus access method and physical layer
specifications",
ISBN="0-471-82750-9",
PUBLISHER="IEEE",
ADDRESS="New York",
PAGES=238,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; IEEE 802.4; standard; token system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ash85:Use,
AUTHOR="G. R. Ash",
TITLE="Use of a Trunk Status Map for Real-Time {DNHR}",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="795-801",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=6,
KEYWORDS="Circuit switching; routing algorithm; dynamic routing; DNHR
network",
ABSTRACT="Dynamic nonhierarchical routing (DNHR) is a new routing
technique that is currently being implemented in the AT\\&T
Communications network. DNHR incorporates a preplanned time-of-day
routing strategy that enables a significant increase in the efficiency
of the AT\\&T-C network. Trunk status map routing (TSMR) is an extension
of the DNHR concept to a centralized trunk status map (TSM) that
provides real-time routing decisions in the DNHR network.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Balb85:Combining,
AUTHOR="G. Balbo and S. C. Bruell and S. Ghanta",
TITLE="Combining queueing network and generalized stochastic Petri net
models for the analysis of a software blocking phenomenon",
BOOKTITLE="International Workshop on Timed Petri Nets",
ISBN="0-8186-0674-6",
ADDRESS="Torino",
PAGES="208-225",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=32,
KEYWORDS="Software; mathematical model; probability; queueing system;
GSPN; generalized stochastic Petri net",
ABSTRACT="Much work has been done on the modeling of hardware resources;
far fewer studies have been conducted on the impact of software systems
on the underlying hardware. The authors address one suchcase in which
blocking is present because of critical sections of code; this cannot be
treated within the framework of product-form queuing networks models.",
}

@ARTICLE{Bara85:SNA,
AUTHOR="A. E. Baratz and J. P. Gray and P. F. Reynolds Jr and Joseph
Jaffe and  others",
TITLE="{SNA} networks of small systems",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
PAGES="416-426",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=24,
KEYWORDS="SNA; logical network structure; protocol engineering",
ABSTRACT="This paper discusses SNA/LEN, a possible extension of system
network architecture intended to allow peer, dynamic and easy to use
networking functions for a variety of node sizes down to and including
the new generation of personal computers.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bech85:Unified,
AUTHOR="J. B. Bechta Dugan and A. Bobbio and G. Ciardo and K. S.
Trivedi",
TITLE="The design of a unified package for the solution of stochastic
Petri net models",
BOOKTITLE="International Workshop on Timed Petri Nets",
ADDRESS="Torino",
PAGES="6-13",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=20,
KEYWORDS="SPN; stochastic Petri net; software package",
}

@ARTICLE{Bedn85:Calculating,
AUTHOR="J. B. Bednar and T. L. Watt",
TITLE="Calculating the Complex Cepstrum Without Phase Unwrapping or
Integration",
JOURNAL=ieeeassp,
VOLUME=33,
PAGES="1014-1017",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=12,
KEYWORDS="Mathematics",
}

@ARTICLE{Benc85:Teleservice,
AUTHOR="A. T. Bence",
TITLE="Teleservice Developments in {CCITT} - Migration to the {ISDN}",
JOURNAL=cnis,
VOLUME=9,
PAGES="329-337",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="ISDN",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Berr85:Modular,
AUTHOR="L. T. M. Berry and R. J. Harris",
TITLE="Modular design of a large metropolitan telephone network: a case
study",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES=7,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=4,
KEYWORDS="Network planning",
}

@ARTICLE{Berr85:Critical,
AUTHOR="O. Berry and David Jefferson",
TITLE="Critical path analysis of distributed simulation",
JOURNAL="Simulation Series",
ADDRESS="San Diego, CA",
VOLUME=15,
PAGES="57-60",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=6,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation; discrete event simulation;
object-oriented programming",
ABSTRACT="Object-oriented, discrete event simulation is well-suited to
distributed computing. Simulation programs can be written in a hlevel
language and decomposed into objects (processes) that inteby exchanging
event messages. Messages are time-stamped with a simulation time, and
the order of event execution is determined the messages' time-stamps. In
this paper we discuss the concept object-oriented simulation, and then
give a method, based on cri",
}

@TECHREPORT{Boye85:Output,
AUTHOR="P. Boyer and A. Dupuis and A. Gravey and J.-M. Pitie",
TITLE="The output Process of the Single-Server queue with Periodic
arrival Process and Deterministic Service Time",
TYPE="Note Technique",
INSTITUTION="CNET",
ADDRESS="Lannion",
NUMBER="NT/LAA/SLC/99",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=10,
KEYWORDS="Analysis; queueing system; output process",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Brun85:Validation,
AUTHOR="G. Bruno and P. Biglia",
TITLE="Performance evaluation and validation of tool handling in
flexible manufacturing systems using Petri nets",
BOOKTITLE="International Workshop on Timed Petri Nets",
ISBN="0-8186-0674-6",
ADDRESS="Torino",
PAGES="64-71",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=13,
KEYWORDS="Flexible manufacturing system; performance evaluation; graph
theory; conveyor; optimization; tool handling; SPN; stochastic Petri
net",
ABSTRACT="The authors address the problem of tool handling in a flexible
manufacturing system where tools are gathered in a common warehouse and
are carried to and from machine tools by means of a limited number of
conveyors. The analysis of this system aims at establishing the optimal
balance between the number of conveyors and machine utilization. The
performance is evaluated using generalized stochastic Petri nets.",
}

@ARTICLE{Bux85:Flow,
AUTHOR="W. Bux and D. Grillo",
TITLE="Flow control in {LANs} of interconnected token rings",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="1058-1066",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; token ring; flow control",
ABSTRACT="We investigate flow-control issues in local-area networks
consisting of multiple token rings interconnected through bridges. To
achieve high throughput, bridges perform only a very simple routing and
store-and-forward function, but are not involved in error-or
flowcontrol. In case of congestion, bridges discard arrivi ng frames,
which will be recovered through an appropriate end-to-end protocol
between the communicating stations.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Chio85:Software,
AUTHOR="Giovanni Chiola",
TITLE="Software package for the analysis of generalized stochastic Petri
net models",
BOOKTITLE="International Workshop on Timed Petri Nets",
ISBN="0-8186-0674-6",
ADDRESS="Torino",
PAGES="136-143",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=12,
KEYWORDS="Mathematical model; Multiprocessing; software package; GSPN;
generalized stochastic Petri net; steady state analysis; transient
analysis",
ABSTRACT="A description is given of a user-friendly, modular, portable
software package for the construction and solution of generalized
stochastic petri net (GSPN) models.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Chip85:Flexible,
AUTHOR="R. Chipsholm and M. Shipton and N. Standing",
TITLE="A Flexible Tool for Testing {ISDN} Interfaces",
INSTITUTION="Hasler AG",
ADDRESS="Bern, Switzerland",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Protocol engineering; protocol testing",
ABSTRACT="Confidential",
}

@ARTICLE{Cout85:Abstractions,
AUTHOR="J. Coutaz",
TITLE="Abstractions for user interface design",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
PAGES="21-34",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=31,
KEYWORDS="human factors; survey; man-machine interaction; design;
development; user interface",
ABSTRACT="Designers of the interface between users and computer systems
need a toolkit of abstractions that embody human factors knowledge while
automatically executing the low-level details of the interaction.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cuma85:ESP,
AUTHOR="A. Cumani",
TITLE="{ESP} - a package for the evaluation of stochastic Petri nets
with phase-type distributed transition times",
BOOKTITLE="International Workshop on Timed Petri Nets",
ADDRESS="Torino",
PAGES="144-151",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=11,
KEYWORDS="SPN; stochastic Petri net; phase-type model; finite state
Markov chain; software package",
}

@ARTICLE{Dosh85:Clocked,
AUTHOR="B. T. Doshi",
TITLE="Analysis of Clocked Schedules - High Priority Tasks",
JOURNAL=atttj,
VOLUME=64,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="633-660",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=7,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system",
}

@ARTICLE{Dosh85:Multistage,
AUTHOR="B. T. Doshi and K. M. Rege",
TITLE="Analysis of a multistage queue",
JOURNAL=atttj,
VOLUME=64,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="369-390",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=11,
KEYWORDS="Round robin; FIFO; queueing discipline; M/G/1",
ABSTRACT="Multistage queueing mechanisms with quantum service are
suitablein various computer and communication systems to guarantee
smalldelays to short jobs without first knowing the service requirement
of any job. In this paper we analyze the efficacy of one suchscheme - a
two-stage first-in first-out (fifo) and round robin (rr) - in
discriminating between short and long jobs. We obtain the distribution
of the delay for short jobs, the cycle time in",
}

@ARTICLE{Dowd85:Computer,
AUTHOR="L. W. Dowdy and  others",
TITLE="Computer performance prediction via analytical modelling - an
experiment",
JOURNAL=simuletter,
VOLUME=11,
PAGES="13-17",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Traffic engineering; Evaluation; comparison; model; queueing
system; FIFO; processor sharing; modeling; prediction; performance
prediction",
ABSTRACT="One of the primary goals of computer system modelling is
performance prediction. A model of the current system is constructed and
validated. The model is then altered to reflect a proposed change to the
system. The performance predictions of the altered model are taken as
indicators of actual future performance of the changed system. This
paper describes, documents, and analyzes a series of experiments to test
the above scenario.",
}

@ARTICLE{Falc85:Orwell,
AUTHOR="R. M. Falconer and J. L. Adams",
TITLE="Orwell: A protocol for an integrated services local network",
JOURNAL="British Telecom Technology Journal",
VOLUME=4,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; Orwell ring; simulation",
}

@ARTICLE{Falc85:Simulation,
AUTHOR="R. M. Falconer and  others",
TITLE="A simulation study of the Cambridge ring with voice traffic",
JOURNAL="British Telecom Technology Journal",
VOLUME=3,
NUMBER=2,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; simulation; Cambridge ring",
}

@ARTICLE{Ferg85:Exact,
AUTHOR="M. J. Ferguson and Y. Aminetzky",
TITLE="Exact results for nonsymmetric token ring systems",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
PAGES="223-231",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; token ring; asymmetric load",
}

@ARTICLE{Finn85:Extended,
AUTHOR="G. D. Finn",
TITLE="Extended use of null productions in {LR(1)} parser applications",
JOURNAL=cacm,
PAGES="961-972",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=8,
KEYWORDS="Method; survey; compiler; parsing method; Backus-Naur form",
ABSTRACT="Applications programmed using LR(1) parsers should be designed
to that as many functions as possible are controlled by the driving
parsing machine through conveniently staged reductions and associated
primitive actions; in this paper this is achieved by making extensive
use of null productions and nullable nonterminal symbols.",
}

@MISC{Fisc85:Simulation2,
AUTHOR="W. Fischer and R. Stiefel",
TITLE="Simulation D-Kanal-Protokoll, Schicht 2",
PUBLISHER="Institut IND, Universität Stuttgart, 1985",
ADDRESS="Stuttgart",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Protocol Simulation",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Flor85:Open,
AUTHOR="G. Florin and S. Natkin",
TITLE="On open synchronized queueing networks",
BOOKTITLE="International Workshop on Timed Petri Nets",
ADDRESS="Paris, Fontenay",
PAGES="226-233",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=8,
KEYWORDS="SPN; stochastic Petri net; open queueing network;
Chapman-Kolmogorov equation",
}

@ARTICLE{Flyn85:Instruction,
AUTHOR="M. J. Flynn and J. D. Johnson and S. P. Wakefield",
TITLE="On instruction sets and their formats",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-",
PAGES="242-254",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=13,
KEYWORDS="Survey; numerical result; computer architecture; parsing
method",
ABSTRACT="We discuss some common format encoding techniques, and
introduce a method of representing high-level language parse trees by
means of formats that cover successively larger portions of a tree. We
then introduce variations on the method that represent directed acyclic
as well as simple parse trees, and that encode constants in a special
fashion. For a particular representation, we measure the number of times
each format is executed to run.",
}

@ARTICLE{Fred85:Approximate,
AUTHOR="A. Fredericks and B. L. Farrell and D. F. DeMaio",
TITLE="Approximate Analysis of a Generalized Clocked Schedule",
JOURNAL=atttj,
VOLUME=64,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="597-615",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=9,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system",
}

@ARTICLE{Gebh85:Algebraische,
AUTHOR="R. Gebhardt and W. Ameling",
TITLE="Eine algebraische Betrachtung von m-Sequenzen",
JOURNAL=aeu,
VOLUME=39,
PAGES="141-144",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Shift register sequences",
}

@TECHREPORT{Geor85:New,
AUTHOR="A. George and E. Ng",
TITLE="A new release of {SPARSPAK} - The Waterloo Sparse Matrix
Package",
INSTITUTION="Dept. of Computer Science, University of Waterloo",
ADDRESS="Waterloo, Ontario",
PAGES="9-13",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=6,
KEYWORDS="Sparse matrix; software package; mathematics",
}

@ARTICLE{Gimp85:ISDN,
AUTHOR="L. A. Gimpelson",
TITLE="{ISDN} and Value-Added Services in Public and Private Networks",
JOURNAL=cnis,
PUBLISHER="North-Holland",
VOLUME=10,
PAGES="147-156",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=15,
KEYWORDS="ISDN",
}

@ARTICLE{Goel85:Software,
AUTHOR="A. L. Goel",
TITLE="Software Reliability Models: Assumptions, Limitations and
Applicability",
JOURNAL=ieeese,
VOLUME="SE-11",
NUMBER=12,
PAGES="1411-1423",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=48,
KEYWORDS="Protocol",
}

@ARTICLE{Gold85:Integrated,
AUTHOR="E. H. Göldner",
TITLE="An integrated {CS/PS} {LAN} - performance analysis and comparison
of strategies",
JOURNAL=cnis,
VOLUME=10,
PAGES="211-219",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; circuit switching; packet switching",
ABSTRACT="A new inhouse communication system is suggested integrating
circuit switched servies with variable bit-rate as well as
packet-switched services with variable throughput rate. The advantages
oflan's and pbx'es will be combined in the new architecture. In this
paper several strategies to achieve the integration of both switching
principles on a ring system are presented. Performance evaluation is
done by means of maximum ps-throughput calculation",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Göld85:Integration,
AUTHOR="E. H. Göldner and P. J. Kühn",
TITLE="Integration of Voice and Data in the Local Area",
BOOKTITLE="1st International Conference on Data Communicationsin the
ISDN Era",
ADDRESS="Tel-Aviv, Israel",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=16,
KEYWORDS="Circuit Switching; Packet Switching; BISDN",
}

@ARTICLE{Gopa85:Hybrid,
AUTHOR="P. M. Gopal and J. W. Wong",
TITLE="Analysis of a hybrid {token-CSMA/CD} protocol for bus networks",
JOURNAL=cn,
VOLUME=9,
PAGES="131-141",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Lan",
}

@ARTICLE{Gree85:Structural,
AUTHOR="D. H. Green",
TITLE="Structural properties of pseudorandom arrays and volumes and
theirrelated sequences",
JOURNAL="ieeproc\_E",
VOLUME=132,
PAGES="133-144",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Shift register sequences",
}

@ARTICLE{Groz85:Attacking,
AUTHOR="R. Groz and C. Jard and C. Lassudrie",
TITLE="Attacking a Complex Distributed Algorithm from Different Sides:
an Experience with Complementary Validation Tools",
JOURNAL=cnis,
PUBLISHER="North-Holland",
VOLUME=10,
PAGES="245-257",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=17,
KEYWORDS="Protocol Verification",
}

@ARTICLE{Gude85:Concept,
AUTHOR="M. Gude",
TITLE="Concept for a high performance random number generation",
JOURNAL="Frequenz",
VOLUME=39,
PAGES="187-190",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="random number generation; radioactive noise",
ABSTRACT="Doktorand DFV",
}

@TECHREPORT{Hack85:Berechnung,
AUTHOR="K.-D. Hackbarth",
TITLE="Berechnung von Strukturen zukünftiger Glasfasernetze",
TYPE="Technischer Bericht",
INSTITUTION="ftz",
ADDRESS="Darmstadt",
NUMBER="FI53",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Network planning; fiber optics",
}

@ARTICLE{Hart85:High,
AUTHOR="H. L. Hartmann and C.-H. Yim",
TITLE="High load throughput of switching systems described by {Erlang}
and Pollazek-Khintchin formulas",
JOURNAL=ntzarchiv,
VOLUME=7,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="125-130",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Traffic engineering; queueing system; switching",
}

@PHDTHESIS{Hell85:Simulationsrechner,
AUTHOR="K.-U. Hellmold",
TITLE="Der Simulationsrechner {SIMPLEX}",
SCHOOL="Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Arbeitsberichte des IMMD",
ADDRESS="Erlangen, Germany",
VOLUME=18,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES=316,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
REFERENCES=60,
KEYWORDS="Simulation; model; distributed simulation; GPSS-Fortran",
}

@ARTICLE{Herf85:Simulative,
AUTHOR="J. Herfort and H. A. Scholten and T. Uhl",
TITLE="Simulative Untersuchung verschiedener Routingregeln für
Rechnernetze",
JOURNAL=er,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="257-264",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Computer network; routing algorithm; simulation; COPE;
SIMULA",
ABSTRACT="In dieser Studie werden Simulationsmodelle vorgestellt, mit
deren Hilfe zwei adaptive, lokal implementierte Routingregeln aus dem
ARPA-Netz untersucht wurden. Die Modelle wurden unter Verwendung eines
Modellierungswerkzeuges (COPE) erstellt. Die Routingregeln, die
Netzwerkmodelle sowie die Simulationsergebnisse werden in dem Bericht
erörtert.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Hoan85:Packet,
AUTHOR="D. B. Hoang",
TITLE="Packet switched node modelling and performance Analysis",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="881-886",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=13,
KEYWORDS="Packet switching; switching system; performance evaluation",
}

@ARTICLE{Hofm85:Trace,
AUTHOR="D. Hofmann",
TITLE="The trace specification of communications protocols",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=12,
PAGES="1102-1113",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=17,
KEYWORDS="Communication protocol; communication network; trace",
ABSTRACT="This paper describes a methodology for the formal
specification of communications protocols. Specification is an important
step in the successful development of software. With a specification,
designers and implementors are likely to have the same expectations of
the software; without a specification, costly misunderstandings often
arise. Communications protocol software offers special specification
problems. Typically, such software connects co",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Hofs85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="H. Hofstetter and D. Weber",
TITLE="Traffic Models for large {ISDN-PABX'S}",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="1.3-3-1-7",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=25,
KEYWORDS="ISDN",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Iver85:Generalization,
AUTHOR="V. B. Iversen",
TITLE="A Generalization of the Classical Teletraffic Theory",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="1.4-5-1-7",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=26,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system",
}

@TECHREPORT{Jain85:Numerical,
AUTHOR="J. L. Jain and W. Grassmann",
TITLE="Numerical solution for the departure process from the {GI/G/1}
queue",
INSTITUTION="University of Saskatchewan",
ADDRESS="Saskatoon",
PAGES=14,
NOTE="also in Computer and Operations Research 15, 3; 1988",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=11,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; GI/G/1; output process",
}

@ARTICLE{Jain85:Algorithm,
AUTHOR="Raj Jain and I. Chlamtac",
TITLE="The {P**2} algorithm for dynamic calculation of quantiles and
histograms without storing observations",
JOURNAL=cacm,
VOLUME=28,
PAGES="1076-1085",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Statistics; time series analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Jeff85:Virtual,
AUTHOR="David Jefferson",
TITLE="Virtual time",
JOURNAL=toplas,
VOLUME=7,
PAGES="404-425",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=32,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation; rollback; time warp",
ABSTRACT="Virtual time is a new paradigm for organizing and
synchronizing distributed systems which can be applied to such problems
as distributed discrete event simulation and distributed database
concurrency control. Virtual time provides a flexible abstractioreal
time in much the same way that virtual memory provides an abstraction of
real memory. It is implemented using the time warmechanism a
synchronization protocol distinguished by its relian",
}

@PHDTHESIS{Kate85:Reduced,
AUTHOR="M. G. H. Katenavis",
TITLE="Reduced instruction set computer architectures for {VLSI}",
ISBN="0-262-11103-9",
PUBLISHER="MIT Press",
SCHOOL="Massachusetts Institute of Technology",
ADDRESS="Cambridge, Massachusetts",
PAGES=215,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=80,
KEYWORDS="Computer architecture; RISC",
}

@ARTICLE{Kekr85:Properties,
AUTHOR="H. B. Kekre and A. Kumar",
TITLE="Some properties of three-stage Clos networks",
JOURNAL="Electronics and Telecommunications Engineers",
VOLUME=31,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="69-73",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=22,
KEYWORDS="Switching network; CLOS",
}

@ARTICLE{Kelt85:Transient,
AUTHOR="W. David Kelton",
TITLE="Transient exponential-Erlang queues and steady-state simulation",
JOURNAL=cacm,
VOLUME=28,
PAGES="741-749",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=24,
KEYWORDS="Queueing theory; instationary process; simulation",
}

@ARTICLE{Klei85:Distributed,
AUTHOR="L. Kleinrock",
TITLE="Distributed systems",
JOURNAL=cacm,
VOLUME=28,
PAGES="1200-1213",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Parallel computing; distributed simulation",
}

@ARTICLE{Krug85:Hardware,
AUTHOR="M. Krüger",
TITLE="Hardware-Simulator zur Simulation diskreter Prozesse",
JOURNAL=nte,
VOLUME=9,
PAGES="353-356",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Hardware simulator",
}

@ARTICLE{L85:Zur,
AUTHOR="W. L-Bauerfeld and G. Henken and K. Ullmann",
TITLE="Zur Architektur und zur Spezifikation von Kommunikationssystemen
am Beispiel des Projektes ``Deutsches Forschungsnetz - {DFN''}",
JOURNAL=aninf,
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="62-68",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
REFERENCES=13,
KEYWORDS="OSI; communication protocol; protocol specification",
ABSTRACT="The presented paper is intended to give an introduction to the
architecture and the specification and realization of open systems. as a
common base the ``basic reference model of open system interconnection''
of the international organization for standarization (ISO) used.",
}

@MISC{Limb85:Special,
AUTHOR="J. O. Limb and T. G. Giallorenzi and A. Albanese and D. Y. Sze
and  others",
TITLE="Special issue on fiber optics for local communications",
PUBLISHER="ieeejsac",
VOLUME="SAC-5",
PAGES="813-963",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="special issue; LAN; method; structure; communication protocol;
fiber optics",
ABSTRACT="Contains articles on integrated fiber optical communication
systems including outlooks into applications in the future, testing and
measuring problems, protocols.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Litz85:Auswertung,
AUTHOR="D. Litzba",
TITLE="Auswertung von Simulationsdaten mittels autoregressiver Modelle",
INSTITUTION="Universität Dortmund",
ADDRESS="Dortmund",
NUMBER="203/85",
PAGES="1-19",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
REFERENCES=11,
KEYWORDS="Output analysis; autoregressive analysis; expectation; time
series analysis; correlation; estimation; variance",
ABSTRACT="This paper is concerned with the problem of estimating the
mean of stationary time-series with a specified level of statistical
precision. The data of these time-series originate from discreteevent
computer simulation. The main difficulty in this is the correlation of
data. This is solved by an autoregressive model, which is able to
estimate the variance of the sample mean. The paper concludes with
comparisons between the correlation structure",
}

@ARTICLE{Liu85:Special,
AUTHOR="Minkui Liu and J.-L. Gaudiot and R. W. Vedder and G. K. Tucker
and  others",
TITLE="Special issue on distributed computing",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
PAGES="1096-1193",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Special issue; communication protocol; parallel computing;
operating system; performance evaluation; information system",
}

@ARTICLE{Louc85:Short,
AUTHOR="W. M. Loucks and V. C. Hamacher and B. R. Preiss and L. Wong",
TITLE="Short-packet transfer performance in local area ring networks",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=11,
PAGES="1006-1014",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=21,
KEYWORDS="Ring network; LAN; performance evaluation; slotted ring; token
ring",
ABSTRACT="The performance of various access control protocols for
bit-serial local are computer network (lacn) rings is studied.
Applications in which message packets are of fixed length and shorter
than the total inherent propagation delay around the ring are the focus
of attention. Token, slotted. And static and dynamic insertion rings are
included in the study. In all cases, the transmitting station is
responsible for removing its transmitted packet f",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{MacN85:Research,
AUTHOR="E. A. MacNair",
TITLE="An introduction to the Research queueing package",
BOOKTITLE=wsc,
PAGES="257-262",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=16,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; MVA; simulation; computer animation; RESQ;
research queueing package",
}

@ARTICLE{Meis85:Connection,
AUTHOR="Bernd Meister and P. Janson and Liba. Svobodova",
TITLE="Connection-oriented versus connectionless protocols: a
performance study",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=12,
PAGES="1164-1173",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=33,
KEYWORDS="Communication protocol; network throughput; file transfer;
lan",
ABSTRACT="This paper investigates the impact of dofferent im-
plementations of an end-to-end transport service on the performance of
high-volume data transfers in a local-area network. Of particular
interest is the impact of using a connection-oriented logical-link
control (llc) protocol below a connection-oriented transport protocol.
The performance measure is the throughput which can be achieved between
two stations either from memory to memory or from",
}

@ARTICLE{Mela85:Visual,
AUTHOR="B. Melamed and R. M. Morris",
TITLE="Visual simulation: the performance analysis workstation",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME=18,
PAGES="87-94",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=8,
KEYWORDS="Simulation; computer animation; Q+",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Meye85:Stochastic,
AUTHOR="J. Meyer and A. Movaghar and W. H. Sanders",
TITLE="Stochastic activity networks: structure, behaviour and
applications",
BOOKTITLE="International Workshop on Timed Petri Nets",
ADDRESS="Torino",
PAGES="106-115",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=22,
KEYWORDS="Petri net; semi Markov process; stochastic system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Mill85:Simulation,
AUTHOR="K. Mills and M. Wheatley and R. Collela",
TITLE="Simulation of an International Standard Transport Protocol",
BOOKTITLE="CMG XVI Proceedings",
PAGES="1-24",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=14,
KEYWORDS="Simulation; OSI; modeling; transport protocol; error rate",
}

@TECHREPORT{Mill85:Measurement,
AUTHOR="K. Mills and J. W. Gura and C. M. Chernick",
TITLE="Performance Measurement of {OSI} Class 4 Transport
Implementations 1985",
INSTITUTION="U.S.  Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards,
Institute for Computer Science and Technoloy, Systems and Networks",
ADDRESS="Gaithersburg, MD",
NUMBER="NBSIR 85-3104",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=26,
KEYWORDS="Transport protocol; OSI; performance metrics; measurement;
performance evaluation; hardware monitor; protocol engineering",
}

@ARTICLE{Moll85:Discrete,
AUTHOR="M. K. Molloy",
TITLE="Discrete time stochastic Petri nets",
JOURNAL=ieeese,
ISBN="0098-5589",
VOLUME="SE-11",
PAGES="417-423",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=23,
KEYWORDS="mathematical model; probability; Petri net; random Process;
TPN; timed Petri net; SPN; stochastic Petri net; Markov process;
discrete time",
}

@ARTICLE{Mura85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="H. Murata",
TITLE="Traffic Characteristics of Control Signals in an {ISDN} Switching
System",
JOURNAL=cnis,
VOLUME=10,
PAGES="203-210",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=4,
KEYWORDS="ISDN; switching system; D-channel; layered protocol",
}

@ARTICLE{Nami85:Generierungsparameter,
AUTHOR="C. Namislo",
TITLE="Generierungsparameter für Slotted-ALOHA-Netze mit Capture",
JOURNAL=ntz,
PAGES="33-35",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="MAT; slotted ALOHA; mobile radio; packet radio",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Nüßl85:Routing,
AUTHOR="K. Nüßler and R. Trierscheid",
TITLE="Routing Techniques and their Impact on the Capacity Planning
Procedure in {Datex-P}",
BOOKTITLE="Networks",
PAGES="94-97",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="DATEX-P; packet switching; network; routing algorithm",
ABSTRACT="An overview is provided in this paper of the routing algorithm
used in the the DATEX-P network and its impact on the capacity planning
procedure. As demonstrated the Deutsche Bundespost expects considerable
savings in trunk utilisation as result of the implementation of some
routing enhancements. An approach how to use these features is presented
and results are discussed.",
}

@ARTICLE{Over85:Language,
AUTHOR="C. Overstreet and R. E. Nance",
TITLE="A specification language to assist in analysis of discrete event
simulation models",
JOURNAL=cacm,
VOLUME=28,
PAGES="190-201",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=56,
KEYWORDS="Specification language; discrete event simulation; primitives;
modeling",
ABSTRACT="Effective development environments for discrete event
simulation models should reduce development costs and improvee model
performance. A model specification language used in a model development
environment is defined. This approach is intended to reduce modecosts by
interposing an intermediate form between a conceptual model (the model
as it exists in the mind of the modeler) and an executable
representation of that model. As a model specification is",
}

@ARTICLE{Papa85:Improved,
AUTHOR="C. A. Papachristou and N. B. Sahgal",
TITLE="An improved method for detecting functional faults in
semiconductor random access memories",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
PAGES="110-116",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=13,
KEYWORDS="RAM; method; reliability; simulation; fault",
ABSTRACT="This paper presents an efficient test procedure for the
detection of simultaneously present functional faults in semiconductor
random access memories (ram's). The proposed procedure detects modeled
types of functional faults using $36n+24n \log\_2n$ operations, which is
an improvement over existing techniques. The testing process is twofold:
first, it detects simple functional faults by a linear address matching.
Second, it detects more complex typ",
}

@ARTICLE{Pave85:MACSYMA,
AUTHOR="R. Pavelle and P. S.-C. Wang",
TITLE="{MACSYMA} from {$F$} to {$G$}",
JOURNAL="Journal Symbolic Computation",
VOLUME=1,
PAGES="69-100",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=30,
KEYWORDS="MACSYMA; survey; symbolic algebraic language",
ABSTRACT="A descriptive, non-technical tutorial on macsyma, a well-known
and widely used computer algebra system, is presented. Several examples
of its capabilities are exhibited using actual macsyma input and output.
A discussion of computer-based symbolic mathematical computation is
motivated by pointing out inherent difficulties with familiar numeric
computations. The inner workings of computer algebra systems are briefly
discussed in addition to some",
}

@ARTICLE{Pott8510:ISDN,
AUTHOR="R. Potter",
TITLE="{ISDN} Protocol and Architecture Models",
JOURNAL=cnis,
VOLUME=10,
PAGES="157-166",
MONTH="October/November",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=12,
KEYWORDS="ISDN",
}

@ARTICLE{Putz85:Analyse,
AUTHOR="K. J. Pütz",
TITLE="Analyse des Hochlastverfahrens",
JOURNAL=ntz,
VOLUME=7,
PAGES="119-123",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Switching system; performance evaluation",
}

@BOOK{Putz85:Berechnung,
AUTHOR="K. J. Pütz",
TITLE="Näherungsweise Berechnung der Verarbeitungskapazität von
Steuerrechnern in Vermittlungssystemen",
SERIES="Fortschritt-Berichte VDI, Reihe 9",
ISBN="3-18-145609-8",
PUBLISHER="VDI",
ADDRESS="Braunschweig, Germany",
NUMBER=56,
PAGES=221,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
REFERENCES=91,
KEYWORDS="Switching system; control; SPC; overload control",
}

@ARTICLE{Quam85:Efficient,
AUTHOR="D. Quammen and J. P. Kearns and M. L. Soffa",
TITLE="Efficient storage management for temporary values in concurrent
programming languages",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="832-840",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=22,
KEYWORDS="Method; memory management; scheduling; concurrency",
ABSTRACT="Techniques for sharing a single evaluation stack among many
processes, without copying on process switches, are developed. The best
strategy for managing teh evaluation stack is shown to depend strongly
upon the scheduling paradigm adopted by the run-time support of the
language. Simulation studies, driven by synthetic workloads, show that
the technique described in this paper exhibit substantial performance
improvements over traditional",
}

@ARTICLE{Ragh85:Reliable,
AUTHOR="C. S. Raghavendra and M. Gerla and A. Avizienis",
TITLE="Reliable loop topologies for large local computer networks",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="46-55",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=24,
KEYWORDS="LAN; reliability; logical network structure; routing; ring
network; fault tolerance",
ABSTRACT="Single-loop networks tend to become unreliable when the number
of nodes in the network becomes large. Reliability can be improved using
double loops. In this paper a highly reliable and efficient double-loop
network architecture is proposed and analyzed. This network is based on
forward loop backward hop topology, with a loop in the forward direction
connecting all the neighboringnodes, and a backward loop connecting
nodes that are separated.",
}

@ARTICLE{Rama85:Automated,
AUTHOR="C. V. Ramamoorthy and S. T. Dong and Y. Usada",
TITLE="An Implementation of an Automated Protocol Synthesizer {(APS)}
and its Application to the {X.21} Protocol",
JOURNAL=ieeese,
VOLUME="SE-11",
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="886-908",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=27,
KEYWORDS="Protocol Implementation",
}

@ARTICLE{Rich85:Partition,
AUTHOR="D. J. Richardson and L. A. Clarke",
TITLE="Partition Analysis: A Method Combining Testing and Verification",
JOURNAL=ieeese,
VOLUME="SE-11",
NUMBER=12,
PAGES="1477-1490",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=50,
KEYWORDS="Protocol verification; testing",
}

@TECHREPORT{Sage85:Eigenschaften,
AUTHOR="J. Sägebarth",
TITLE="Über Eigenschaften und Dimensionierung von rekursiven
Zufallszahlengeneratoren und ihre Anwendung in der Verkehrssimulation",
TYPE="Fortschritt-Berichte VDI, Reihe 8",
ISBN="3-18-149408-9",
INSTITUTION="VDI",
ADDRESS="Dortmund, Germany",
NUMBER=94,
PAGES=221,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
REFERENCES=44,
KEYWORDS="random number generation; random variate generation; shift
register sequences",
}

@ARTICLE{Sche85:Influence,
AUTHOR="R. Schehrer",
TITLE="On the Influence of Impatient Customers in a Delay-Loss System
for Overload Protection",
JOURNAL=aeu,
VOLUME=39,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="279-284",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=9,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; delay system; loss system",
}

@ARTICLE{Sche85:Delay,
AUTHOR="R. Schehrer",
TITLE="On the performance of a delay-loss system for overload control
protection in switching systems with {SPC}",
JOURNAL=aeu,
VOLUME=39,
PAGES="259-263",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; delay loss model; overload control",
}

@ARTICLE{Schr85:Promises,
AUTHOR="M. Schrage",
TITLE="Performance, not promises, dispels megaflops myth",
JOURNAL=comp_design,
PAGES=4,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Computer system",
}

@TECHREPORT{Schr85:Anwendung,
AUTHOR="F. Schreiber",
TITLE={Anwendung der objektiven Bayes-Statistik auf die
hypergeometrische Verteilung ("Stichprobenstatistik")},
INSTITUTION="Internal manuscript, Lehrstuhl für Allg. Elektrotechnik und
Datenfernverarbeitung, RWTH Aachen",
PAGES=29,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
REFERENCES=28,
KEYWORDS="Statistics; Bayes statistics",
}

@ARTICLE{Schr85:Bayes,
AUTHOR="F. Schreiber",
TITLE="The Bayes-Laplace-statistic of the multinomial distribution",
JOURNAL=aeu,
VOLUME=39,
PAGES="293-298",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=30,
KEYWORDS="Bayes statistics",
}

@BOOK{Seel85:Tables,
AUTHOR="L. P. Seelen and H. Tijms and M. H. Hoorn",
TITLE="Tables for Multi-Server Queues",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system",
}

@ARTICLE{Stre85:Mess,
AUTHOR="G. O. Strehle",
TITLE="Meßmodell zur Leistungsanalyse virtueller Transportverbindungen
in realen Paketvermittlungsnetzen",
JOURNAL=er,
VOLUME=27,
PAGES="316-322",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Packet switching; modeling; performance evaluation",
}

@ARTICLE{Thal85:Vielfachzugriffsverfahren,
AUTHOR="F. X. Thaller",
TITLE="Vielfachzugriffsverfahren für Satellitennetze mit adaptiver
Anpassung an die Verkehrslast",
JOURNAL=ntzarchiv,
VOLUME=7,
PAGES="3-8",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Packet radio",
}

@ARTICLE{Davi85:Fault,
AUTHOR="V. N. Davis and W. Hsu and H. J. Siegel",
TITLE="Fault Location Techniques for Distributed Control Interconnection
Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="902-910",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Circuit switching; parallel computing; interconnection
network; multiprocessor system",
ABSTRACT="One class of networks suitable for use in parallel processing
systems is the multistage cube network. This paper focuses on fau lt
location procedures suitable for use in networks that employ distributed
routing control through the use of routing tags and message transmission
protocols. Faults occurring in the data lines can corrupt message
routing tags transmitted over them and thereby cause misrouting of
messages.",
}

@ARTICLE{Pfis85:Hot,
AUTHOR="G. Pfister and A. Norton",
TITLE={"Hot Spot" Contention and Combining in Multistage Interconnection
Networks},
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="943-948",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Hot spot; multiprocessor system; parallel computing;
multistage interconnection network",
ABSTRACT="The combining of messages within a multistage switching
network has been proposed to reduce memory contencion in highly
parallelshared-memory multiprocessors, especially for shared lock and
synchronization data. This paper reports on a quantitative investigation
of the performance impact of such contention, performedas part of the
RP3 project and the effectiveness of combining inreducing this impact.",
}

@ARTICLE{Krai85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="B. Kraimeche and M. Schwartz",
TITLE="Analysis of Traffic Access Control Strategies in Integrated
Service Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="1085-1093",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="ISDN; access control; traffic flow analysis",
ABSTRACT="A common digital transmission facillity provides service to a
community of heterogeneous users generating traffic with
differingintensity, message length, and bit rate. In order for this type
of integrated communication system to handle its traffic demands with
high efficiency and flexibility, close control of access and switching
at the input node is required. We propose, anal yze, and compare two
different strategies for managing the acces",
}

@ARTICLE{Nels85:Spatial,
AUTHOR="R. T. Nelson and L. Kleinrock",
TITLE="Spatial {TDMA:} A Collision-Free Multihop Channel Access
Protocol",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="934-944",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="TDMA; time division multiple access; packet radio; collision
free; performance evaluation",
ABSTRACT="In this paper we define a broadcast channel access protocol
called spatial TDMA, which is designed specifically to operate in a
mutlihop packet radio environment where the location of the nod es of
the network is assumed to be fixed. The defined protocol assigns
transmission rights to nodes in the network in a local TDMA fashion and
is collision-free. Methods for determining slotallocations are
developed, and an approximate solution is given",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Shen85:Priorized,
AUTHOR="Z. Shen and S. Masuyama and S. Muro and Toshiharu Hasegawa",
TITLE="Performance Evaluation of Priorized Token Ring Protocols",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
PAGES="4.2A 3.1-3.7",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=10,
KEYWORDS="Throughput performance; token ring; access protocol; analysis;
simulation; priority",
ABSTRACT="Two priorized token ring access protocols called R-PTR and WR-
PTR are proposed, their throughput-delay performance is evaluated by
analysis and simulation. The results are compared with that of the
IEEE-PTR, and it is shown that their performance is not inferior to that
of the IEEE-PTR.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Yone85:Ethernet,
AUTHOR="K. Yoneda",
TITLE="Ethernet Transmission Delay Distribution: An Analytic Model",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
PAGES="4.2A.1-7",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=11,
KEYWORDS="Performance evaluation; transmission delay; Ethernet; LAN;
delay distribution; model; comparison; simulation",
ABSTRACT="An analytic model is presented for calculating Ethernet
transmission delay distribution, not confined to a few of its
representative values. A sample computation is compared with a
simulation.",
}

@ARTICLE{Sieg85:Interconnection,
AUTHOR="H. J. Siegel",
TITLE="Interconnection Networks for Large-Scale Parallel Processing",
JOURNAL="Lexington",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Multistage interconnection network; architecture; Banyan
network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Grub85:Requirements,
AUTHOR="J. G. Gruber and N. H. Le",
TITLE="Performance Requirements for Integrated Voce/Data Networks",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
ADDRESS="San Diego, Ca.",
VOLUME=1,
PAGES="51-59",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=1,
KEYWORDS="Performance parameter; voice/data integration; speech
processing; PCM; clipping; blocking; transfer rate; transfer delay; loss
probability; availability",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Maxe85:Manhattan,
AUTHOR="N. F. Maxemchuk",
TITLE="The Manhattan Street Network",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
ADDRESS="New Orleans",
VOLUME=1,
PAGES="255-261",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=5,
KEYWORDS="LAN; MAN; optimization; loop system; topology; throughput;
reliability; routing; file transfer; implementation",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Brun85:Delay,
AUTHOR="G. Brune",
TITLE="On Delay and Loss in a Switching System for Voice and Data with
Internal Overflow",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="140-146 (2.2)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bura85:Approach,
AUTHOR="W. Burakowski and D. Bursztynowski",
TITLE="An Approach for Analysis of a Class of Distributed {SPC}
Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="829-834 (4.4)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bura85:Computer,
AUTHOR="A. Burattin and U. Mazzei and C. Mazzetti",
TITLE="Computer-Aided Planning of Public Packet-Switched Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="978-984 (5.3)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Butt85:Optimal,
AUTHOR="M. Butto and G. Colombo and I. Pilloni and C. Scarati and P. L.
Zanetti",
TITLE="An Optimal Insertion of a Satellite System in a Telephone
Network",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="235-239 (2.3)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cald85:Reducing,
AUTHOR="R. Caldeira and R. Nascimento",
TITLE="Reducing lost calls due to the called subscriber - An Experience
in Brazil",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="669-675",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Came85:Capacity,
AUTHOR="P. M. Camerini and F. Maffioli",
TITLE="Capacity Assignment in Packet-Switching Networks: A Hierarchical
Planning Approach",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="985-990 (5.3a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cava85:Approximation,
AUTHOR="E. Cavallero and A. Tonietti",
TITLE="An Approximation for Evaluating the Quality of Service of a
Telephone Network in Failure Conditions",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="676-681",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cera85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="T. Cerasoli and A. Moreno and P. Borges",
TITLE="Traffic Engineering in Differentiated Rate Period",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="627-633",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Chan85:Private,
AUTHOR="Cheung-Wing Chan",
TITLE="Private Network Traffic Forecasting Models",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="549 (S2.1K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="QOS; traffic model",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Chem85:Adaptive,
AUTHOR="Prosper Chemouil and B. Garnier",
TITLE="An Adaptive short-Term Traffic forecasting Procedure Using Kalman
Filtering",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="516-522 (3.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Chow85:Fundamental,
AUTHOR="K. Chow and A. H. Kafker",
TITLE="Fundamental Traffic Network Planning under Uncertainty",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="195-200 (2.3a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cohe85:Introduced,
AUTHOR="J. W. Cohen",
TITLE="Who Introduced the Birth-and-Death-Technique",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="36-39 (1.4)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Coyl85:Method,
AUTHOR="A. Coyle",
TITLE="A Method for Determining End-to-End Congestions in
Non-Hierarchical Telecommunication Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="557 (S3.1J)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Dais85:STATOR,
AUTHOR="G. Daisenberger and J. Öhlerich and G. Wegmann",
TITLE="{STATOR-Statistcal} Overload Regulation - and {TAIL} - Time
Account Input Limitation - Two Concepts for Overload Regulation in {SPC}
Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="120-126 (2.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Boer85:Blocking,
AUTHOR="J. de Boer",
TITLE="Blocking of Overflow Traffic Components",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="175-181 (2.2)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Dec85:Store,
AUTHOR="Z. Dec and R. Sobczak and M. Zientalski",
TITLE="'Store-and-Forward' Facility Telegraphic Network with Overloaded
Subscribers` Lines",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1140 (S4.1K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Denz85:Efficiency,
AUTHOR="W. Denzel",
TITLE="Efficiency of Scheduling Algorithms for Switching Systems with
Distributed Control",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="822-828 (4.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Desc85:Models,
AUTHOR="A. Descloux",
TITLE="Models for Switching Networks with Integrated Voice and Data
Traffic",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="134-139 (2.2a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Souz85:Method,
AUTHOR="J. de Souza and M. R. Bastos",
TITLE="A Method for Trafficability/Reliability Analysis Application to
{Tropico-R} Switching System",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="553 (S2.2K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Link system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Dodd85:Decomposition,
AUTHOR="S. L. Dodd",
TITLE="A Decomposition Method for {DNHR} Network Design Based on Dynamic
programming",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="703-709 (4.3a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Duri85:Capacity,
AUTHOR="M. Düring",
TITLE="Capacity of a {PSTN-Mobile} Telephone Network in View of the
Special Requirements from a Mobile Subscriber",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="299-305 (2.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Dzio85:Equivalent,
AUTHOR="Z. Dziong",
TITLE="Equivalent Path Approach for Circiut Switched Networks Analysis",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="696-702 (4.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Eckb85:Approximations,
AUTHOR="A. E. Eckberg",
TITLE="Approximations for Bursty (and Smoothed) Arrival Queueing Delays
Based on Generalized Peakedness",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="331-335 (3.1a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{ElHa85:New,
AUTHOR="M. T. El Hadidi and H. M. El Sayed and A. Y. Bilal",
TITLE="Performance Evaluation of a New learning Automata Based Routing
algorithm for Calls in Telephone Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="781-787 (4.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Routing",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Elld85:ITU,
AUTHOR="A. Elldin",
TITLE="{ITU/TETRAPRO} Teletraffic Engineering Training Project",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1137-1139 (6.3)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Elsi85:Analytical,
AUTHOR="D. A. Elsinger and C. D. Pack",
TITLE="Analytical Models of a {BOC} Trunk Provisioning Process",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="270-275 (2.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Emst85:Processor,
AUTHOR="P. J. Emstad",
TITLE="Processor Load Modelling",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1142 (S4.1K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Engv85:Socio,
AUTHOR="L. Engvall",
TITLE="A Socio-Economic Model Explaining the Telecommunication Demand",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="622-626 (4.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Epel85:Analytical,
AUTHOR="M. Epelman and A. Gersht",
TITLE="Analytical Modeling of {GTE} Telenet Dynamic Routing",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="710-716 (4.3a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Farr85:Videotex,
AUTHOR="P. Farr",
TITLE="Videotex Teletraffic Implications",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1147 (S4.2K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated service",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ferg85:Mean,
AUTHOR="M. J. Ferguson",
TITLE="Mean Waiting time for a token fing with nodal dependent
overheads",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="634-640 (4.2a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Fich85:Study,
AUTHOR="George Fiche and P. Le Gall and S. Ricupero",
TITLE="Study of Blocking for Multislot Connections in Digital Link
Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1069-1075 (5.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="TDM; time division multiplex",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Fili85:Management,
AUTHOR="M. Filippini and U. Trimarco",
TITLE="The Management of the uncertainties in short term Network
Planning",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="486-489 (3.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Fisc85:Flow,
AUTHOR="K. Fischer and W. R ger",
TITLE="Network flow depending on availability of network elements",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="555 (S2.2K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Link system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Fisc85:Simulation,
AUTHOR="W. Fischer",
TITLE="A simulation study on a single-link, multiple - {LAP} protocol",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1146 (S4.2K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated service",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Fory85:New,
AUTHOR="L. J. Forys",
TITLE="New overload issues in a divested environment",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="127-134 (2.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Frau85:New,
AUTHOR="J. C. Frauenthal and B. A. Makrucki and D. J. Houck",
TITLE="A New Routing Algorithm for Multiple Server Groups",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="842-848 (5.1a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Fred85:Virtual,
AUTHOR="A. Fredericks",
TITLE="Performance Analysis of a Virtual Circuit Switch Based {LAN}",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="565 (S3.2K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@ARTICLE{Fuhr85:Application,
AUTHOR="S. W. Fuhrmann and R. B. Cooper",
TITLE="Application of Decomposition Principle in {M/G/1} Vacation Model
to two Continuum Cyclic Queueing Models-Especially Token-Ring {LANs}",
JOURNAL=atttj,
VOLUME=64,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="1091-1099",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Garc85:Comparative,
AUTHOR="Miguel Garcia and P. Le Gall and  others",
TITLE="Comparative Evaluation of Centralized/Distributed Traffic Routing
Policies in Telephone",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="861-866",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Garm85:High,
AUTHOR="V. A. Garmash and L. A. Shor and A. I. Abramovich",
TITLE="High Reliable Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="554 (S2.2K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Link system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Gold85:IntegratedStrategies,
AUTHOR="E. H. Göldner",
TITLE="An Integrated Circuit/Packet Switching Local Area
Network-Performance Analysis and Comparison of Strategies",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="594-600 (4.1a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Gonz85:Step,
AUTHOR="O. G. Gonzalez and T. Gomez Borja",
TITLE="A Step to {ISDN} Planning: From User Traffic to Service Cost
Comparison",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="29-35 (1.3)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Gorg85:Improving,
AUTHOR="C. Görg and X. H. Pham",
TITLE="Improving mean Delay in Data Communication Networks by New
Combined Strategies Based on the {SRPT-Principle}",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="931-937 (5.2a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Gosz85:Step,
AUTHOR="G. Gosztony",
TITLE="The Next Step for {CCITT:} {ISDN} Traffic Engineering",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="1129-136 (6.3)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Gosz85:General,
AUTHOR="G. Gosztony",
TITLE="A General $(rH)$ Formula of Call Repetition: Validity and
Constraints",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1010-1016 (5.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Goto85:Satellite,
AUTHOR="K. Goto and K. Nishito and Toshiharu Hasegawa",
TITLE="Analysis on a Satellite Channel with two Types of Downlink
Error",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="924-930 (5.2a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Guer85:End,
AUTHOR="J. P. Guerineau and J. Labetoulle",
TITLE="End to End Blocking in Telephone Networks: A New Algorithm",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="263-269 (2.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@ARTICLE{Hart85:Leistungsmerkmale,
AUTHOR="H. L. Hartmann and P. Protzel and H.-A. Ebbecke",
TITLE="Leistungsmerkmale diensteintegrierender Digitalnetze: Teil 1:
Fehlerwahrscheinlichkeiten und Verbindungs-Nichtverfügbarkeiten",
JOURNAL=ntzarchiv,
VOLUME=7,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="101-108",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Hayw85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="W. S. Hayward",
TITLE="Traffic Engineering in a New Competitive Environment",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1112-1116 (6.2)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Heff85:Overload,
AUTHOR="H. Heffes",
TITLE="Analysis of Overload Performance for a Class of {M/D/1} Processor
queueing Disciplines",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="99-105 (2.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Hong85:Development,
AUTHOR="K. Hong and Jaehyung Kim",
TITLE="Development of Traffic Data Collection and Analysis System for
Various {ESS} Types in Korea",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="371-374 (3.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Hube85:Multihour,
AUTHOR="R. Huberman and S. Hurtubise and A. le Nir and T. Drwiega",
TITLE="Multihour Dimensioning for a Dynamically Routed Network",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="730-736 (4.3a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Hwan85:Topologies,
AUTHOR="F. K. Hwang",
TITLE="Topologies and Routing for 2-Regular Ring Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="552 (S2.2K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Link system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ide85:Application,
AUTHOR="H.-D. Ide and R. Schehrer",
TITLE="On Application and Performance of Cut-Off Priority Queues in
Switching Systems with Overload Protection",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="106-112 (2.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Iisa85:Integrated,
AUTHOR="S. Iisaku and Y. Urano",
TITLE="Performance Analysis of an Integrated Communication Systems with
Heterogeneous Traffic",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="72-77 (2.1a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ikeh85:Approximate,
AUTHOR="S. Ikehara and M. Miyazaki",
TITLE="Approximate Analysis of Queueing Networks with Nonpreemtive
Priority Scheduling",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="495-501 (3.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Inam85:Automatically,
AUTHOR="H. Inamori",
TITLE="An Automatically Repeated Call Model in {NTT} Public Facsimile
Communication Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1017-1023 (5.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Irme85:Telecommunications,
AUTHOR="T. Irmer",
TITLE="Telecommunications Worldwide - A Challenge for the {CCITT}",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1123-1128 (6.3)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="quality of service; GOS",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Jaco85:Telecommunications,
AUTHOR="C. Jacobaeus",
TITLE="Telecommunications Policy and Traffic Engineering: The Industry's
viewpoints",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, JAPAN",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1109-1111 (6.2)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="GOS; quality of service",
}

@ARTICLE{Jage85:Waiting,
AUTHOR="D. L. Jagerman",
TITLE="Waiting Time Convexity in the {M/G/1} Queue",
JOURNAL=atttj,
VOLUME=64,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="33-35",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Jajs85:Switching,
AUTHOR="A. Jajszczyk",
TITLE="Design of Switching Networks Composed of Uniform Time-Space
Elements",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="10161-1068 (5.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="TDM; time division multiplex",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Jens85:Goal,
AUTHOR="A. Jensen",
TITLE="Goal Theory for Public Utilities Consistent with National Goals
applied to the Tele Sector",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1104-1108 (6.1)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="GOS; public utilities; public policy",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Jobk85:Two,
AUTHOR="S. Jobke",
TITLE="On a Two Phase Model for Bursty Traffic and its Applications to
{TDMA} Networks with Serial Nodes",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="564 (S3.2K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="TDM; time division multiplex",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Joni85:Simulation,
AUTHOR="G. L. Jonin and J. J. Sedol and V. Supe",
TITLE="Simulation of teletraffic systems: Specification Languages,
Simulation Languages, Software",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="880-886 (5.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Simulation",
}

@ARTICLE{Alli85:Hierarchical,
AUTHOR="A. Y. Allidina and S. Lei and Lei Wang",
TITLE="Hierarchical simulation techniques for {ODE} systems",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="107-110",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=10,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation; differential equation",
ABSTRACT="This paper is concerned with the simulation of systems
described by ordinary-differential equations. The paper gives a
decomposition-coordination technique which enables tasks to be performed
in parallel using a parallel computing facility, the aim being of
decreasing the computation time. Such an approach for system simulation
is necessary in industries where it is vital to improve the speed of
simulation.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kapp85:Service,
AUTHOR="J. G. Kappel",
TITLE="Service Standards: Evolution and Needs",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1097-1103 (6.1)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kash85:Solving,
AUTHOR="A. Kashper",
TITLE="Solving Blocking Problems in Hybrid Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="802-807 (4.4A)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Keil85:Relaxation,
AUTHOR="Julian Keilson and F. Machihara and U. Sumita",
TITLE="The Relaxation Time of Single Server Queueing Systems with
Poisson Arrivals and hyperexponential/Erlang Service Times",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="324-330 (3.1a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Khar85:Approximate,
AUTHOR="A. D. Kharkevich and I. Endaltsev and E. Melik-Gaikazova and S.
Pevtsov",
TITLE="Approximate Analysis of Systems with Repeated Calls and
Multiphase Service",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="1029-1036 (5.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kies85:End,
AUTHOR="W. M. Kiesel",
TITLE="End-to-End Transport Delays in Local Area Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="655-661 (4.2a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; end-to-end delay",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kimu85:Refining,
AUTHOR="Takumi Kimura",
TITLE="Refining Diffusion Approximations for {GI/G/1} Queues: A Tight
discretization Method",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="317-323 (3.1a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kita85:Integrated,
AUTHOR="H. Kitajima and K. Ohmachi",
TITLE="Integrated Tool for Computer Network System Configuration
Planning",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="972-977 (5.3a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Klei85:Heuristic,
AUTHOR="R. Kleinewillinghöfer-Kopp",
TITLE="A Heuristic Procedure for Optimizing a Digital Telephone
Network",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="258-262 (2.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Knut85:Optimal,
AUTHOR="A. Knutsson",
TITLE="Optimal Feed-Back Control of a Stochastic Service System: A
Martingale Approach",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1155 (S5.2K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ko85:Characteristics,
AUTHOR="King-Tim Ko",
TITLE="Characteristics of Telecommunication Services and Traffic",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1145 (S4.2K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated service",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Korn85:Symmetrical,
AUTHOR="U. Körner and B. Wallström",
TITLE="On Symmetrical Two-Link Routing in Circuit Switched Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="855-860 (5.1a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kost85:Liquid,
AUTHOR="L. Kosten",
TITLE="Liquid Models for a Type of Information Buffer Problem",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="901-916 (5.2a:Data)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kozl85:Two,
AUTHOR="A. T. Kozlowski",
TITLE="An Analysis of Two-Hop Random-Access Radio Networks with Higher
Channel Utilization",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="247-251 (2.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kuhn85:Transit,
AUTHOR="P. J. Kühn and W. Schmitt",
TITLE="Transit Delay Distributions in Priority Queueing Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="502-508 (3.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kuri85:Copmarative,
AUTHOR="S. Kuribayashi and T. Takenaka",
TITLE="Copmarative Evaluation of Heirarchical and Non-Hierarchical
Packet Networks {III}",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1036-1041 (5.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Labe85:Mixing,
AUTHOR="J. Labetoulle",
TITLE="Mixing of Traffic on a Trunk Group: Calculation of Blocking
Probabilities using an Extension of the {ERT} Method",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="945-951 (5.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Lebo85:Dimensioning,
AUTHOR="M. Lebourges and C. Becque and D. J. Songhurst",
TITLE="Analysis and Dimensioning of Non-Hierarchical Telephone
Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="182-188 (2.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Lee85:Relationship,
AUTHOR="L. Lee",
TITLE="Relationship of some Traffic Parameters Based on {AGT} Measured
Data",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="408-413 (3.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Measurement",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Gall85:State,
AUTHOR="F. Le Gall and J. Bernussou and J.-M. Garcia",
TITLE="A State Dependant one Moment Model for Grade of Service and
Traffiic Evaluation in Circiut Switched Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="945-951 (5.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Gall85:Overflow,
AUTHOR="P. Le Gall",
TITLE="Overflow Traffic Combination and Cluster Engineering",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="161-167 (2.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Leij85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="H. Leijon",
TITLE="Traffic Interest Matrices - A Forecasting Scheme for Developing
Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="479-485 (3.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Levy85:Class,
AUTHOR="Y. Levy",
TITLE="A Class of Scheduling Policies for Real-Time Processors with
Switching System applications",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="760-766 (4.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Lewi85:International,
AUTHOR="A. W. Lewis and J. M. Claudius",
TITLE="International Traffic Volume Forecasting",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="473-478 (3.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Lian85:Algorithm,
AUTHOR="X. J. Liang",
TITLE="An Algorithm for Traffic Routing Problem",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="991-995 (5.3a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Lind85:Queueing,
AUTHOR="G. Lind",
TITLE="Queueing Systems where Arrival or Service Times are
Markov-Dependent",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1154 (S5.2)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Lind85:Economy,
AUTHOR="P. Lindberg and K. Nivert and B. Sagerholm",
TITLE="Economy and Service Aspects of Different Designs of Alternate
Routing Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="608-614 (4.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Luba85:Teletraffic,
AUTHOR="J. Lubacz and M. Jarocinski",
TITLE="Teletraffic Aspects of Voice/Data Integration",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="561 (S3.1K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{MacF85:Teletraffic,
AUTHOR="N. W. MacFadyen and David Everitt",
TITLE="Teletraffic Problem in Cellular Mobile Radio Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="288-293 (2.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="GOS",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Manf85:Overload,
AUTHOR="David R. Manfield and B. Denis and K. K. Basu and G. Rouleau",
TITLE="Overload Control in a Hierarchical Switching Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="894-900 (5.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Maso85:Circuit,
AUTHOR="L. G. Mason and Y. de Serres and C. Meubus",
TITLE="Circuit-Switched Multipoint Service Performance Models",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="92-98 (2.1a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Mina85:Selected,
AUTHOR="R. R. Mina",
TITLE="Selected Traffic Problems Associated with the Restructuring of
the Telephone Industry in the United States",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="343-349 (3.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Mori85:Cooperative,
AUTHOR="H. Morimura and T. Tsunakawa",
TITLE="An Analysis of the Cooperative Service System Using Nearly
completely Decomposability",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="40-46 (1.4)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Mors85:Burst,
AUTHOR="J. D. Morse",
TITLE="Performance Evaluation of Burst-Switched Integrated Voice-Data
Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="155-160 (2.2a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Mura85:TrafficNetworks,
AUTHOR="Kurenai Murakami and M. Katoh and S. Abe",
TITLE="Traffic Design for Time Division Wideband Switching Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1076-1082 (5.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="TDM; time division multiplex",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Mura85:Relations,
AUTHOR="Y. Murao and G. Nakamura",
TITLE="Relations among the Moments of Queue Length Distribution in the
System {M/G/1} with Unitservice and Bulk-Service",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="375-380 (3.2a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Naum85:Fault,
AUTHOR="E. O. Naumova and E. I. Shkolny",
TITLE="Fault Lines' Influence to the Values of Probabilistic
Characteristics and their Measurement Accuracy in System with
Expectation and Ration and Repeated",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1024-1028 (5.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Nish85:Dynamic,
AUTHOR="T. Nishida and M. Murata and H. Miyahara and K. Takashima",
TITLE="Dynamic Congestion Control in Interconnected Local Area
Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="580-586 (4.1a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Nord85:OSCAR,
AUTHOR="P. Nordeste and L. Moura",
TITLE="{OSCAR:} Traffic Measurement, Maintenance and Management of the
Portuguese Telephone Network",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="551 (S2.1K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Measurement",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Nune85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="C. A. Nunes and R. Conde and P. C. Carvalho",
TITLE="Traffic Administration in the Brazilian Network",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="357-363 (3.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ohno85:Characteristics,
AUTHOR="K. Ohno and T. Hirose and M. Kojima",
TITLE="Characteristics on Non-Voice Applications over the International
public Switched Telephone Network",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="421-424 (3.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Measurement",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ohts85:Approximate,
AUTHOR="K. Ohtsuki and T. Shimizu and Toshiharu Hasegawa",
TITLE="Approximate Analysis for Bulk Queueing System with Composite
service Discipline",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="381-386 (3.2a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Okad85:Medium,
AUTHOR="H. Okada",
TITLE="Performance Evaluation of Medium-Access Control Protocols in
Local Area Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="587-593 (4.1a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Oste85:Queueing,
AUTHOR="O. Østerb",
TITLE="Analysis of a Queueing Network with Population Size Constraints",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="509-515 (3.4A)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ott85:State,
AUTHOR="Teunis Ott and K. R. Krishnan",
TITLE="State Dependent Routing of Telephone Traffic and the Use of
separable Routing Schemes",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="867-872 (5.1A)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@ARTICLE{Pant85:Software,
AUTHOR="G. Pantoglou",
TITLE="Software Reliability Prediction Based on a Semi-Markov Model",
JOURNAL=siemensfe,
VOLUME=14,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="85-88",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Simulation",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Paol85:General,
AUTHOR="R. Paolucci and N. B. Seitz",
TITLE="A General Framework for Describing Quality of Service and Network
Performance Standards in Digital Networks",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="934-938",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Parv85:Stability,
AUTHOR="A. Parviala",
TITLE="The Stability of Telephone Traffic Intensity Profiles and its
influence on Measurement Schedules and Dimensioning",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="401-407 (3.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Measurement",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Pass85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="A. Passeron and S. Rivat",
TITLE="An Analysis of Traffic Variations in the French Telephone
Network",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="414-420 (3.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Measurement",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Pear85:Telephone,
AUTHOR="C. Pearce",
TITLE="On Non-Renewal Telephone Traffic and its Peakedness",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="168-174 (2.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Phel85:Essential,
AUTHOR="J. Phelan and G. L. Karel and E. N. Barron",
TITLE="Essential Service Protection under Traffic Overloads",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1143 (S4.1K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Pior85:Multihour,
AUTHOR="M. Pioro and B. Wallström",
TITLE="Multihour Optimization of Non-Hierarchical Circuit Switched
communication Networks with Sequential Routing",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="788-794 (4.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Posn85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="E. C. Posner and R. Guérin",
TITLE="Traffic Policies in Cellular Radio that Minimize Blocking of
hand-off calls",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="294-298 (2.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="MAT; handover; service discipline",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Rait85:Multibus,
AUTHOR="T. Raith",
TITLE="Performance analysis of Multibus Interconnection Networks in
Distributed Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="662-668 (4.2A)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Rama85:Flexible,
AUTHOR="V. Ramaswami and K. A. Rao",
TITLE="Flexible Time slot Assignment: A Performance Study for the
Integrated Services Digital Network",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="78-84 (2.1a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@ARTICLE{Rege85:Sojourn,
AUTHOR="K. M. Rege and B. Sengupta",
TITLE="Sojourn Time Distribution in a Multiprogrammed Computer System",
JOURNAL=atttj,
VOLUME=64,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="1077-1090",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Robe85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="J. W. Roberts and K. Liao",
TITLE="Traffic Models for Telecommunication Services with Advance
Capacity Reservation",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Roos85:Optimization,
AUTHOR="A. H. Roosma",
TITLE="Optimization of Digital Network Structures",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="276-281 (2.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network; network
planning",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sage85:Bounds,
AUTHOR="J. Sägebarth",
TITLE="On Bounds of Random Number Generators with finite Cycle length
for Traffic Simulation",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1148 (S5.1K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Simulation",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sall85:Dimensioning,
AUTHOR="G. Sallai and Z. Dely",
TITLE="Dimensioning Alternate Routing Networks with Overload
Protection",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="189-194 (2.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Scav85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="G. Giacobbo Scavo and G. Miranda",
TITLE="Traffic Offered Grade of Service and Call Completion Ratio in a
toll Network versus Subscriber Retrial Behaviour",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="689-695 (4.2B)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Scho85:Optimal,
AUTHOR="Frederik Carel Schoute",
TITLE="Optimal Delays for Retransmission in Multi-Access Communication
Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="576-579 (4.1A)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Schu85:Comparison,
AUTHOR="J. A. Schuller and K. Szentirmai",
TITLE="Comparison of Traffic Capacity Calculation Methods for the
Switching Networks of Small digital {PABX's}",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1144 (S4.2K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="TDM; time division multiplex",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Seng85:Adaptive,
AUTHOR="M. Sengoku and W. Kudo and T. Abe",
TITLE="Adaptive Channel Assignments in a Small Cell Mobile Radio
communication System",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="228-234 (2.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@ARTICLE{Seng85:Conditional,
AUTHOR="B. Sengupta and D. L. Jagerman",
TITLE="A Conditional Response Time of the {M/M/1} Processor-Sharing
Queue",
JOURNAL=bstj,
VOLUME=64,
NUMBER=2,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sera85:Processor,
AUTHOR="J. Seraj",
TITLE="An Analysis of Processor Load Control in {SPC} Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="767-773 (4.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Shio85:Optimal,
AUTHOR="T. Shioyama and K. Ohno and H. Mine",
TITLE="An Optimal Control of an Integrated Circuit- and Packet-Switching
System",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="147-150 (2.2a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sidi85:Discrete,
AUTHOR="M. Sidi",
TITLE="Discrete-Time Priority Queues with Partial Interference",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="917-923 (5.2A)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Step85:Construction,
AUTHOR="S. N. Stepanov",
TITLE="The Construction of Effective algorithms for Numerical Analysis
of Multilinear systems with Repeated Calls",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1151 (S5.1K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Stor85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="K. Stordahl and L. Holden",
TITLE="Traffic Forecasting Models Based on Top down and Bottom up
Procedures",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="530-536 (3.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sumi85:Approximate,
AUTHOR="S. Sumita",
TITLE="Approximate Analysis of Common Memory Access Contention in a
multiprocessor Controlled Switching System",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="808-814 (4.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sumi85:APL,
AUTHOR="U. Sumita and J. G. Shanthikumar",
TITLE="{APL} Software Development for Central Control Telephone
Switching Systems via the Row-Continuous Markov Chain Procedure",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="439-445 (3.3A)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Swai85:Selection,
AUTHOR="W. H. Swain and J. A. Post and E. K. Flindall",
TITLE="Selection and Forecasting of Traffic Matrices in {ITFS-A} Trunk
Forecasting System for a Non-Hierarchical Network",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="523-529 (3.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Network planning; forecasting",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Szyb85:Adaptive,
AUTHOR="E. Szybicki",
TITLE="Adaptive, Tariff Dependent Traffic Routing and Network
Managementin Multi-Server Telecommunications Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="615-621 (4.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Taka85:NewJapan,
AUTHOR="A. Takada and T. Yamakawa",
TITLE="New Developments of Telecommunications Policies in Japan",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1117-1122 (6.2)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated service",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Taka85:New,
AUTHOR="Yutaka Takahashi",
TITLE="A New Type Aggregation Method for Large Markov Chains and its
Application to Queueing Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="490-494 (3.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Taka85:Multi,
AUTHOR="Yutaka Takahashi and T. Katayama",
TITLE="Multi-Server System with Batch Arrivals of Queueing and
Non-Queueing Calls",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="394-400 (3.2a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Take85:Field,
AUTHOR="E. Takemori and Y. Usui and J. Matsuda",
TITLE="Field data Analysis for Traffic Engineering",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="425-431 (3.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Measurement",
}

@ARTICLE{Tata85:Calculation,
AUTHOR="A. G. Tatashev",
TITLE="Calculation of the distribution of the Waiting Time in a
Multiple-Channel Queueing System with Fixed Priorities",
JOURNAL=ec,
ISBN="UDX 519.872",
VOLUME=22,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="59-62",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Todo85:Basic,
AUTHOR="P. Todorov and S. Poryazov",
TITLE="Basic Dependences Characterizing a Model of an Idealised
(Standard) Subscriber Automatic Telephone Exchange",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="752-759 (4.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Tome85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="F. M. Tome and J. A. Cunha",
TITLE="Traffic Forecasting with a State-Space Model",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Toth85:Computation,
AUTHOR="E. Toth",
TITLE="Computation of Second Derivatives of Erlang's B and Wilkinson's
formulae and its Application on Planning of Junction Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="965-971 (5.2b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Uose85:Learning,
AUTHOR="H. Uose and Y. Niitsu",
TITLE="A Learning Control Approach to Dynamic Network Resource
assignments",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="774-780 (4.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{As85:Dynamic,
AUTHOR="H. van As",
TITLE="Dynamic Behavior of a Common Store Queueing System",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1153 (S5.2K",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Vida85:SIRIUS,
AUTHOR="D. M. Vidal and L. V. Abrantes",
TITLE="{SIRIUS-Junction} Network Planning: A Dynamic
Methodology-Switched network/Transmission Network; Long Term/Short
Term",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="208-213 (2.3a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Vill85:Overlaod,
AUTHOR="M. Villen-Altamirano and G. Morales-Andres",
TITLE="An Overlaod Control Strategy for Distributed Control Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="835-841 (4.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@ARTICLE{Vino85:Waiting,
AUTHOR="O. P. Vinogradov",
TITLE="On the Waiting Time in a Multi-Phase Queueing System",
JOURNAL="Scripta Publishing Company",
PAGES="5-9",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Warf85:Application,
AUTHOR="R. E. Warfield and G. A. Foers",
TITLE="Application of Bayesian Teletraffic Measurement to System with
queueing or Repeated Attemps",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1003-1009",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Warf85:Method,
AUTHOR="R. E. Warfield and M. H. Rossiter",
TITLE="A Method for Quantifying Errors in Forecasts",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="466-472 (3.3b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Wata85:Optimization,
AUTHOR="T. Watanabe and M. Matsumoto",
TITLE="The optimization of Integrated Digital Networks with Voice and
data",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="560 (S3.1K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Wata85:International,
AUTHOR="Y. Watanabe and J. Matsumoto and H. Mori",
TITLE="design and performance evaluation of international telephone
networks with dynamic routing",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME="I",
PAGES="717-723 (4.3a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Wei85:ISDN,
AUTHOR="Y.-R. Wei and Y.-Z. Qu and D. Shen",
TITLE="{ISDN} - Model and Development",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="563 S3.1K",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Wey85:Abstract,
AUTHOR="L. Wey",
TITLE="The Abstract Channel Model",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1088-1089 (5.4b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Will85:Methods,
AUTHOR="M. A. Williamson and D. L. Jennings",
TITLE="Methods for Predicting Subscriber Behavior in the Choice of
Digital Data Services",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1042-1046 (5.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Wing85:Sensitivity,
AUTHOR="D. R. Wingo",
TITLE="An Analysis of the Sensitivity of Kruithof Biproportional matrix
Solutions to Traffic Data Perturbations",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="550 S2.1K",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Measurement; forecasting; Kruithof's projection method",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Wood85:Benefits,
AUTHOR="G. Woodruff and D. M. Brown and K. K. Basu and W. D. Robinson",
TITLE="Benefits of Extreme Value Engineering for a Local digital
Switch",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="364-370 (3.1b)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Wozn85:Analsysis,
AUTHOR="J. Wozniak",
TITLE="An Analsysis of Information Throughput in Unslotted {ALOHA} with
partial {ACK} of Random length Packets",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="566 S3.2K",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@ARTICLE{Yoo85:Algebraic,
AUTHOR="S. W. Yoo",
TITLE="An Algebraic Approach to a Nonproduct Form Network",
JOURNAL=atttj,
VOLUME=64,
NUMBER=10,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Yosh85:Engineering,
AUTHOR="M. Yoshida and N. Ikeuchi",
TITLE="Engineering Traverse Trunks in a Transit Network",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="282-287 (2.4a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Yosh85:Digital,
AUTHOR="M. Yoshida and H. Okazaki",
TITLE="Digital Telephone Junction Network Planning System Considering
Logical and Physical Network Aspects",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="201-207 (2.3a)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Yunu85:Congestion,
AUTHOR="N. M. Yunus",
TITLE="Congestion Analysis of Telecommunications Networks under
Nonstationary Arrival Conditions",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="1152 (S5.2K)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INCOLLECTION{Agra85:STEP,
AUTHOR="A. K. Agrawala and Satish K. Tripathi and M. D. Abrams and
Kadangode K. Ramakrishnan",
TITLE="{STEP-1:} A user friendly performance analysis tool",
BOOKTITLE="Modelling Techniques and Tools for Performance Analysis",
EDITOR="D. Potier",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland, Amsterdam",
PAGES="201-221",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Computer tool; performance evaluation",
}

@ARTICLE{Agre85:Approximate,
AUTHOR="J. R. Agre and Satish K. Tripathi",
TITLE="Approximate solution to multichain queueing networks with state
dependent service rates",
JOURNAL=pe,
VOLUME=5,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="45-55",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Akyi85:Algorithmus,
AUTHOR="Ian Akyildiz",
TITLE="Der Algorithmus {TUPAL} für Warteschlangennetze mit Produktform",
JOURNAL=er,
VOLUME=27,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="10-14",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; product form; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Akyi85:Erweiterte,
AUTHOR="Ian Akyildiz and G. Bolch and M. Paterok",
TITLE="Die erweiterte parametrische Analyse für geschlossene
Warteschlangennetze",
EDITOR="H. Beilner",
JOURNAL="Informatik-Fachberichte Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung von
Rechensystemen",
ADDRESS="Dortmund",
VOLUME=110,
PAGES="170-185",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; product form; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Alga85:CCITT,
AUTHOR="D. Algalarrondo and J. Craveur and C. Monjoin and J. Botherel
and  others",
TITLE="{CCITT} Number 7 common channel signaling in the French network",
JOURNAL="Commutation and transmission",
VOLUME=7,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="5-20",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Signalling; common channel; CCS",
}

@ARTICLE{Bagc85:Dynamic,
AUTHOR="U. Bagchi and R. S. Sullivan",
TITLE="Dynamic, non-preemptive priority queues with general, linearly
increasing priority function",
JOURNAL=or,
VOLUME=33,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="1278-1298",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; priority; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Bals85:Product,
AUTHOR="Simonetta Balsamo and G. Iazeolla",
TITLE="Product-form synthesis of queueing networks",
JOURNAL=ieeese,
VOLUME="SE-11",
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="194-199",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; product form; aggregation",
}

@ARTICLE{Beck85:CCITT,
AUTHOR="J. Beckmann and W. Lange",
TITLE="{CCITT-Zeichengabeverfahren} Nr.7 für den zentralen
Zeichengabekanal, ein unverzichtbarer Baustein für {ISDN}",
JOURNAL="ITG-Fachbericht Wege zum integrierten Kommunikationsnetz",
PUBLISHER="VDE-Verlag",
ADDRESS="Berlin",
VOLUME=88,
PAGES="127-134",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Signalling; common channel; CCS",
}

@ARTICLE{Beil85:Strukturierte,
AUTHOR="H. Beilner and H. A. Scholten",
TITLE="Strukturierte Modellbeschreibung und strukturierte Modellanalyse:
Konzepte des Modellierungswerkzeugs {HIT}",
JOURNAL="Informatik-Fachberichte Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung von
Rechensystemen",
PUBLISHER="Springer Verlag",
ADDRESS="Dortmund",
VOLUME=110,
PAGES="65-81",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Computer tool; performance evaluation",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bena85:Evolution,
AUTHOR="A. Benaouda and J. E. Kells and F. W. Mettler",
TITLE="The evolution of the {AT\\&T} communications {CCS} network to a
new {STP} and the {CCITT} signaling system No. 7 protocol",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
ADDRESS="New Orleans",
VOLUME=1,
PAGES="11.2 (1-5)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Signalling; common channel; CCS",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Blum85:Experiments,
AUTHOR="A. Blum and L. Donatiello and P. Heidelberger and  others",
TITLE="Experiments with decomposition of extended queueing network
models",
BOOKTITLE="Modelling Techniques and Tools for Performance Analysis",
EDITOR="D. Potier",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland, Amsterdam",
PAGES="623-640",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; analysis",
}

@INCOLLECTION{Booy85:SNAP,
AUTHOR="M. Booyens and P. S. Kritzinger and A. Krzesinski and  others",
TITLE="{SNAP:} An analytic multiclass queueing network analyser",
BOOKTITLE="Modelling Techniques and Tools for Performance Analysis",
EDITOR="D. Potier",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland, Amsterdam",
PAGES="67-79",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Computer tool; performance evaluation",
}

@ARTICLE{Bran85:Equivalence,
AUTHOR="A. Brandwajn",
TITLE="Equivalence and decomposition in queueing systems -- a unified
approach",
JOURNAL=pe,
VOLUME=5,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="175-186",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; analysis",
}

@BOOK{Bron85:Handbook,
AUTHOR="I. N. Bronshtein and K. A. Semendyayev",
TITLE="Handbook of Mathematics",
PUBLISHER="Verlag Harri Deutsch, Thun.",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Mathematics",
}

@INCOLLECTION{Brue85:Mean,
AUTHOR="S. C. Bruell and G. Balbo and S. Ghanta and P. V. Afshari",
TITLE="A mean value analysis based package for the solution of
product-form queueing network models",
BOOKTITLE="Modelling Techniques and Tools for Performance Analysis",
EDITOR="D. Potier",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland",
PAGES="99-118",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Computer tool; performance evaluation",
}

@ARTICLE{Cao85:Iterative,
AUTHOR="W.-L. Cao and W. J. Stewart",
TITLE="Iterative aggregation/disaggregation techniques for nearly
uncoupled Markov chains",
JOURNAL=jacm,
VOLUME=32,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="702-719",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Aggregation; decomposition; Markov chain",
}

@ARTICLE{Disn85:Queueing,
AUTHOR="R. L. Disney and D. König",
TITLE="Queueing networks: A survey of their random processes",
JOURNAL="SIAM Review",
VOLUME=27,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="335-403",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Dosh85:Note,
AUTHOR="B. T. Doshi",
TITLE="A note on stochastic decomposition in a {GI/G/1} queue with
vacations or set-up times",
JOURNAL=jap,
VOLUME=22,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="419-428",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; vacation system; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Fuhr85:Stochastic,
AUTHOR="S. W. Fuhrmann and R. B. Cooper",
TITLE="Stochastic decompositions in the {M/G/1} queue with generalized
vacations",
JOURNAL=or,
VOLUME=33,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="1107-1116",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; vacation system; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Blec85:Hardware,
AUTHOR="R. A. Blech and D. J. Arpasi",
TITLE="Hardware for a real-time multiprocessor simulator",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="43-49",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=11,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation; hardware",
ABSTRACT="This paper describes the hardware for a real-time
multiprocessor simulator (RTMPS) developed at the NASA Lewis Reserch
Center. The RTMPS is a multiple-microprocessor system used to
investigate the application of parallel-processing concepts to real-time
simulation. It is designed to provide flexible data exchange paths
between processors by using off-the-shelf microcomputer boards and
minimal customized interfacing.",
}

@ARTICLE{Gras85:Regenerative,
AUTHOR="W. Grassmann and M. I. Taksar and D. P. Heyman",
TITLE="Regenerative analysis and steady state distributions for Markov
chains",
JOURNAL=or,
VOLUME=33,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="1107-1116",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Simulation; statistical technique",
}

@ARTICLE{Harr85:Normalizing,
AUTHOR="P. G. Harrison",
TITLE="On normalizing constants in queueing networks",
JOURNAL=or,
VOLUME=33,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="464-468",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; product form; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Jobm85:Modellbildung,
AUTHOR="M. Jobmann",
TITLE="Modellbildung und -analyse von Rechensystemen mit Hilfe des
Programmsystems {MAOS}",
JOURNAL="Informatik-Fachberichte Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung von
Rechensystemen",
PUBLISHER="H. Beilner",
ADDRESS="Dortmund",
VOLUME=110,
PAGES="51-64",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Simulation",
}

@ARTICLE{Kach85:Computer,
AUTHOR="V. Kachitvichyanukul and B. W. Schmeiser",
TITLE="Computer generation of hypergeometric random variates",
JOURNAL="Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation",
VOLUME=22,
PAGES="127-145",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="random variate generation",
}

@ARTICLE{Kell85:Waiting,
AUTHOR="O. Kella and U. Yechiali",
TITLE="Waiting times in the non-preemptive priority M/M/c queue",
JOURNAL=comstat,
VOLUME=1,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="257-262",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; priority; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Kelt8502:Transient,
AUTHOR="W. David Kelton and A. M. Law",
TITLE="The transient behavior of the M/M/s queue, with implications for
steady-state simulation",
JOURNAL=or,
VOLUME=33,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="378-396",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Simulation; statistical technique",
}

@ARTICLE{King85:Tree,
AUTHOR="J. H. Kingston",
TITLE="Analysis of tree algorithms for the simulation event list",
JOURNAL=acta,
VOLUME=22,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="15-33",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Simulation; event set",
}

@INCOLLECTION{Kino85:PERFORMS,
AUTHOR="I. Kino and S. Morita",
TITLE="{PERFORMS} -- a support system for computer system performance
evaluation",
BOOKTITLE="Modelling Techniques and Tools for Performance Analysis",
EDITOR="D. Potier",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland, Amsterdam",
PAGES="119-138",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Computer tool; performance evaluation",
}

@ARTICLE{Kowa85:Throughput,
AUTHOR="W. Kowalk",
TITLE="The throughput-algorithms for {BCMP-networks}",
EDITOR="H. Beilner",
JOURNAL="Informatik-Fachberichte Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung von
Rechensystemen",
ADDRESS="Dortmund",
VOLUME=110,
PAGES="141-155",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; product form; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Lamp85:Signalisierung,
AUTHOR="B. Lampe and A. Stoll",
TITLE="Signalisierung zwischen den Vermittlungsstellen des {ISDN}",
JOURNAL=siemenstr,
VOLUME=8,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="36-41",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Signalling; common channel; CCS",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Maie85:Principles,
AUTHOR="J. Maierhofer and H. Schmitt",
TITLE="Principles of modeling with {BORIS} -- a block-oriented
interactive simulation system",
BOOKTITLE="Modelling Techniques and Tools for Performance Analysis",
EDITOR="D. Potier",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland, Amsterdam",
PAGES="223-233",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Computer tool; performance evaluation",
}

@ARTICLE{Robe85:Modelling,
AUTHOR="T. G. Robertazzi and Aurel A. Lazar",
TITLE="On the modelling of optimal flow control of the Jacksonian
network",
JOURNAL=pe,
VOLUME=5,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="29-43",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Communication network; window mechanism; flow control",
}

@INCOLLECTION{Saue85:Evolution,
AUTHOR="C. H. Sauer and E. A. MacNair",
TITLE="The evolution of the research queueing package",
BOOKTITLE="Modelling Techniques and Tools for Performance Analysis",
EDITOR="D. Potier",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland, Amsterdam",
PAGES="5-24",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Computer tool; performance evaluation",
}

@ARTICLE{Anon85:Diensteintegrierendes,
AUTHOR="Anonymous",
TITLE="Diensteintegrierendes Digitalnetz {ISDN}",
JOURNAL=siemenstr,
VOLUME=8,
NUMBER=1,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="ISDN",
}

@ARTICLE{Suri8505:Concept,
AUTHOR="R. Suri",
TITLE="A concept of monotonicity and its characterization for closed
queueing networks",
JOURNAL=or,
VOLUME=33,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="606-624",
MONTH="May/June",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; product form; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Taka85:Mean,
AUTHOR="H. Takagi",
TITLE="Mean message waiting times in symmetric multi-queue systems with
cyclic service",
JOURNAL=pe,
VOLUME=5,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="271-277",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; cyclic service; analysis",
}

@INCOLLECTION{Thar85:BEST,
AUTHOR="A. K. Thareja and J. P. Buzen and S. C. Agrawal",
TITLE="{BEST/1-SNA:} A software tool for modelling and analysis of {IBM}
{SNA} networks",
BOOKTITLE="Modelling Techniques and Tools for Performance Analysis",
EDITOR="D. Potier",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland, Amsterdam",
PAGES="81-98",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Computer tool; performance evaluation",
}

@ARTICLE{Thom85:Integrated,
AUTHOR="A. Thomasian and P. Bay",
TITLE="Integrated performance models for distributed processing in
computer communication networks",
JOURNAL=ieeese,
VOLUME="SE-11",
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="1203-1216",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Tucc85:Tree,
AUTHOR="S. Tucci and C. H. Sauer",
TITLE="The tree {MVA} algorithm",
JOURNAL=pe,
VOLUME=5,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="187-196",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; product form; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Cell85:Distributed,
AUTHOR="F. E. Cellier and M. Rimvall",
TITLE="Distributed modelling and data base management in simulation",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="21-24",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=17,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation",
ABSTRACT="This paper describes a concept of structuring simulation
systems in such a way, that the individual program modules remain
manageably small. This concept shows some considerable advantages over
currently applied programming techniques in that it provides th user of
the software with increased flexibility, in that it allows several
persons to interact with different portions of the software system in a
basically independent manner.",
}

@ARTICLE{Chla85:EDDI,
AUTHOR="I. Chlamtac",
TITLE="{EDDI:} an efficient design for a distributed simulation engine",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="85-88",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=7,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation",
ABSTRACT={A new approach to distributed simulation design is proposed.
The Efficient Design for a DIstributed simulation Engine "EDDIE" is
based on the two major considerations common to all simulation tools -
correctness and efficiency. To meet these goals the presented approach
merges several recent concepts in the areas of parallel computation,
communication and simulation data analysis.},
}

@ARTICLE{Conc85:Mapping,
AUTHOR="A. I. Concepcion",
TITLE="Mapping distributed simulators onto the hierarchical multi-bus
multiprocessor architecture",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="8-13",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=13,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation",
ABSTRACT="A methodology is being developed to map hierarchical, modular,
discrete event models onto distributed simulator architectures. This
paper reports concepts developed for the last stage of the methodology
namely, the mapping of abstract simulators onto the proposed distributed
simulator, the HM2A (Hierarchical Multi-Bus Multiprocessor
Architecture). An algorithm is also presented to allocate processing
elements to elements of the abst. simulator.",
}

@ARTICLE{Hoge85:Interesting,
AUTHOR="P. Hogeweg and B. Hesper",
TITLE="Interesting events and distributed systems",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="89-93",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=22,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation",
ABSTRACT={Two fundamentally different individual oreinted modeling
approaches can be distinguished which may be characterized as "other
directed" and "self directed". We discuss the heuristic differences
between these approaches and argue that self directed definition of
entities is indispensable for studying bioinformatic processes (and we
think epistemic processes as well).},
}

@ARTICLE{Livn85:Study,
AUTHOR="M. Livny",
TITLE="A study of parallelism in distributed simulation",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="94-98",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=11,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation",
ABSTRACT="This paper describes a study of the inherent parallelism of a
number of concurrent simulators. A mechanism for measuring the Optimal
Execution Time of a concurrent simulation has been developed and
integrated into the run time environment of DISS. The mechanism is
transparent to the simulator and measures the inherent parallelism of
the simulation for a selected processes to processors allocation
scheme.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Muhl85:Use,
AUTHOR="M. Mühlhäuser and O. Drobnik",
TITLE="The use of distributed simulation for the development of
distributed software",
INSTITUTION="Fakultät Informatik, Karlsruhe",
ADDRESS="Karlsruhe",
PAGES=19,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=5,
KEYWORDS="Simulation; distributed simulation; software",
ABSTRACT="The paper introduces the nucleus of a distributed simulation
system. It presents a concept for modeling the constituents of a
distributed simulation system. It presents a concept for modeling the
constituents of a distributed system and their dynamic interactions. The
control structure of the simulation system is described. An acceleration
method is proposed to enforce efficient simulation. The system is
thought as a part of DESIGN.",
}

@ARTICLE{Nico85:Statistical,
AUTHOR="D. M. Nicol and P. F. Reynolds Jr",
TITLE="A statistical approach to dynamic partitioning",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="53-56",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=8,
KEYWORDS="Dynamic resource allocation; distributed simulation",
ABSTRACT="An important motivation for distributed processing is
decreased program finishing time through the exploitation of
parallelism. One promising application for distributed processing with
this goal is the functional simulation of logic networks. The complexity
of such networks demands that we be able to automatically partition a
logic network into separately executed simulation pieces. This paper
presents statistically based methods (static/dyn.)",
}

@ARTICLE{Rees85:Software,
AUTHOR="R. M. Reese",
TITLE="A software development environment for distributed simulation",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="37-40",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=14,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation; software",
ABSTRACT="As part of a distributed simulation research project conducted
at Texas A\\&M University, a prototype SDE (Software Developement
Environment) was developed to support the development of simulation
software. The SDE supported the simulation language SIMPAS through the
use of an underlying relational database management system and a
software development methodology support mechanism called design plans.
The paper presents the results.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Roth85:Einfluss,
AUTHOR="K. Rothmaier",
TITLE="Über den Einfluß von Wegezuteilungsprinzipien und
Wegesuchalgorithmen auf die Verkehrseigenschaften von
{PCM-Koppelanordnungen}",
TYPE="Bericht über verkehrstheoretische Arbeiten",
INSTITUTION="Institut für Nachrichtenvermittlung und Datenverarbeitung",
ADDRESS="Stuttgart, Germany",
NUMBER=35,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Switching network; PCM",
}

@ARTICLE{Roze85:Experimental,
AUTHOR="J. W. Rozenblit",
TITLE="Experimental frames for distributed simulation architectures",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="14-20",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=12,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation",
ABSTRACT="The paper considers the experimentation aspects of the
objectives-driven modelling methodology in the context of distributed
simulation. A concept of expressing modelling objectives through the
notion of a experimental frame is discussed. A top-down frame
decomposition methodology results in an abstract distributed simulator
architecture that directly implements the principles of
model/experimental frame separation.",
}

@ARTICLE{Sing85:Parallel,
AUTHOR="M. Singh and A. Y. Allidina and R. Cook",
TITLE="Parallel processing techniques for simulation",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="101-106",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=9,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation; parallel computing",
ABSTRACT="This paper discusses the possibilities of enhancing
parallelism in the simulation of systems described by algebraic
equations, ordinary differential equations and partial differential
equations. The aim is to show how decomposition-coordination techniques
may be used for speeding up the simulation of such systems using a
multi-computer network.",
}

@ARTICLE{Wyat85:Simulation,
AUTHOR="D. L. Wyatt",
TITLE="Simulation programming on a distributed system: a preprocessor
approach",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=8,
PAGES="32-36",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=8,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation",
ABSTRACT="This paper discusses the design and development of a prototype
multitasked implementation of microprocessor-based distributed discrete
simulation. This system is based on a commercially available
Pascal-based simulation language, SIMPAS, and is implemented on a Texas
Instruments 990/12 minicomputer. Its use demonstrates that the
advantages of parallel processing can be adaptable to simulation without
necessarily complication the programming.",
}

@ARTICLE{Zeig85:Discrete,
AUTHOR="B. P. Zeigler",
TITLE="Discrete event formalism for model based distributed simulation",
JOURNAL=distsim,
ISBN=07359276,
ADDRESS="La Jolla",
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="3-7",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=24,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation",
ABSTRACT="A methodology is being developed to represent hierarchical,
modular discrete event models and map them onto distributed simulator
architectures. In previous work, the DEVS formalism (Discrete Event
System Specification) was extended to facilitate modular, hierarchical
model specification. After reviewing the hierarchical, modular DEVS
formalism, we give an overview of the design of the abstract
simulator.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bour85:Image,
AUTHOR="P. Boursier",
TITLE="Image {Databases-A} Status Report",
BOOKTITLE="IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computer Architecture for
Pattern Analysis and ID Management",
PAGES=355,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="multimedia",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Naga85:Video,
AUTHOR="Shunsaku Nagata and  Oonisi",
TITLE="Video Image Manipulation In Multimedia Pictorial Database
Management",
BOOKTITLE="IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computer Architecture for
Pattern Analysis and ID Management",
PAGES=340,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="multimedia",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bada85:New,
AUTHOR="Badal",
TITLE="New Generation of {DBMS-} An Architecture Proposal",
BOOKTITLE="International Sysmposium on New Directions in Computing",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="multimedia",
}

@TECHREPORT{Lamp85:Fast,
AUTHOR="Leslie Lamport",
TITLE="A Fast Mutual Exclusion Algorithm",
INSTITUTION="Digital Systems Research Center",
NUMBER=7,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Patk85:Secure,
AUTHOR="B. H. Patkau and David Tennenhouse",
TITLE="The Implementation of Secure Entity-Relationship Databases",
BOOKTITLE="IEEE Symposium on Computer Security and Privacy",
ORGANIZATION="IEEE",
ADDRESS="Oakland, CA",
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Schr85:Caching,
AUTHOR="M. D. Schroeder and  others",
TITLE="A Caching File System for a Programmer's Workstation",
INSTITUTION="Digital Systems Research Center",
NUMBER=6,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Bohm85:MKS,
AUTHOR="W. Bohm and M. Maisel",
TITLE="{MKS} 200 - A Multi-communications System for Military Telephone
Operations",
JOURNAL="PKI",
YEAR=1985,
}

@PHDTHESIS{Yee85:Distributed,
AUTHOR="James Yee",
TITLE="Distributed Routing and Flow Control Algorithms for
Communications Networks",
SCHOOL="Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sicence, MIT",
YEAR=1985,
}

@BOOK{Ahuj85:Computer,
AUTHOR="V. Ahuja",
TITLE="Design and Analysis of Computer Communication Networks",
PUBLISHER="McGraw-Hill",
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="ISBN 0-07-000697-0",
}

@ARTICLE{Bern85:MAC,
AUTHOR="J. A. Berntsen",
TITLE="{MAC} Layer Interconnection of {IEEE} 802 Local Area Networks",
JOURNAL=cnis,
VOLUME=10,
PAGES="259-273",
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Crow85:Admiral,
AUTHOR="Jon Crowcroft",
TITLE="Admiral {HSWAN/Ethernet} Bridge User Guide",
TYPE="Admiral Note",
INSTITUTION="Admiral",
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="How to start and configure a GS/3 Ethernet Serial line Bridge
in the Admiral Internet.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Crow85:Bridge,
AUTHOR="Jon Crowcroft",
TITLE="Bridge User Guide The One Colour Map problem",
TYPE="Internal Note",
INSTITUTION="UCL",
NUMBER=1945,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT={The problem, if it may be expressed colloquially, is to colour
a map with a single colour so that no two adjacent countries or seas are
"in the same colour". Are there any topologies (surfaces, volumes etc)
for which this is a non-trivial. The motivation behind this
investigation is purely theraputic.},
}

@TECHREPORT{Crow85:Sequenced,
AUTHOR="Jon Crowcroft and M. Riddoch",
TITLE="Sequenced Exchange Protocol",
TYPE="Internal Note",
INSTITUTION="UCL",
NUMBER=1824,
NOTE="ADMIRAL Project Note A.341",
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{ECMA85:MIDA,
AUTHOR="E. C. MA TC 23",
TITLE="{MIDA} Message Transfer Service Access (submitted for draft)",
TYPE="ECMA-zz",
INSTITUTION="ECMA TC 23",
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Gims85:Call,
AUTHOR="Gimson",
TITLE="Call Buffering Service",
TYPE="Technical Report no",
INSTITUTION="Programming Research Group, Oxford University",
NUMBER=19,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Gurw85:Programming,
AUTHOR="R. F. Gurwitz and M. A. Dean and R. E. Schantz",
TITLE="Programming Support in the Cronus Distributed Operating System",
TYPE="BBN Report",
INSTITUTION="BBN",
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Lloy85:Receiver,
AUTHOR="P. J. Lloyd and S.-A. Sorensen",
TITLE="Receiver Contention on a Cambridge Ring",
TYPE="Internal Note",
INSTITUTION="UCL",
NUMBER=1598,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Panz85:Rajdoot,
AUTHOR="Fabio Panzieri and S. Shrivastava",
TITLE="Rajdoot: A Remote Procedure Call Machanism Supporting Orphan
Detection and Killing",
INSTITUTION="University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Computing Laboratory",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Sore85:Cambridge,
AUTHOR="S.-A. Sorensen",
TITLE="Cambridge Ring Performance",
JOURNAL=cnis,
VOLUME=9,
PAGES="345-352",
YEAR=1985,
}

@BOOK{Stuc85:Computer,
AUTHOR="B. W. Stuck and E. Arthurs",
TITLE="A Computer and Communications Network Performance Analysis
Primer",
PUBLISHER="Prentice-Hall",
YEAR=1985,
}

@MISC{Sear85:Foundations,
AUTHOR="J. R. Searle and  Vanderveken",
TITLE="Foundations of Illocutionary Logic",
PAGES="Cambridge",
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="pp36 -40, exposition of illocutionary point - taxonomy of
points",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Alm85:Land,
AUTHOR="G. Alm",
TITLE="Land use classification of aerial photographs using texture and
spectral information",
BOOKTITLE="4th Scandinavian conference on image analysis",
PAGES="373-382",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Aron8501:Minimum,
AUTHOR="S. Aronoff",
TITLE="The minimum accuracy value as an index of classification
accuracy",
JOURNAL="Photogrametric Engineering and Remote Sensing",
VOLUME=51,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="99-111",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cros85:Segmentation,
AUTHOR="A. Cross and D. C. Mason",
TITLE="Segmentation of remotely-sensed images by a split-and-merge
process",
BOOKTITLE="International Conference of the Remote Sensing Soc",
PAGES="177-188",
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="Describes the application of an image seg. technique to rs
terrain images. The seg. is a preprocessing op. which is applied prior
to image classification in order to improve class. accuracy. Texture is
measured using easily computed grey value difference statistics.",
}

@BOOK{Curr85:Principles,
AUTHOR="P. J. Curren",
TITLE="Principles of remote sensing",
PUBLISHER="Longman",
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="Pg 58 for a laugh",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Dahi85:Image,
AUTHOR="B. Dahiqvist and K. Knutsson",
TITLE="Image classification and description of use-wear on tools of
flint",
BOOKTITLE="4th Scandinavian conference on image analysis",
PAGES="289-295",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Davi85:Geomycin,
AUTHOR="J. R. Davies and P. M. Nanninga",
TITLE={"Geomycin": Towards a geographic expert system for resource
management},
JOURNAL="Journal Environmental Management",
VOLUME=21,
PAGES="377-390",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Hara85:Image,
AUTHOR="R. M. Haralick and L. G. Shapiro",
TITLE="Image segmentation techniques",
JOURNAL="CVGIP",
VOLUME=29,
PAGES="100-132",
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="Survey of various techniques.",
}

@ARTICLE{Harr8506:Contextual,
AUTHOR="R. J. Harris",
TITLE="Contextual classification post-processing of {LANDSAT} data using
a probabilistic relaxation model",
JOURNAL=remote,
VOLUME=6,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="847-866",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Hjor85:Contextual,
AUTHOR="N. L. Hjort and E. Mohn",
TITLE="On the contextual classification of data from high resolution
satelites",
BOOKTITLE="4th Scandinavian conference on image analysis",
PAGES="391-399",
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="It has been usual when designing classification procedures for
RS data to assume independence of the feature vectors. This assumption
may be reasonable when the pixels are large, say 100x100m, but less so
for high resolution satelliteswith pixel sizes of 20x20m, or less. This
paper considers a simple model which allows for spatial correlation. The
idea is to express the feature vectors from neighbouring pixels as a sum
of two independent processes, one having independent vectors with class
dependent distributions, the other being a contaminating,
auto-correlated noise process. This model is combined with a model for
the joint distribution of the classes of the neighbours, giving a
contextual classification rule incorporating the spatial relationship of
the feature vectors. A method of estimating the parameters in the
autocorrelation model is also presented.",
}

@ARTICLE{Hyde8504:Approach,
AUTHOR="J. Hyde and J. A. Fullwood and D. R. Corral",
TITLE="An approach to knowledge-driven segmentation",
JOURNAL=image,
VOLUME=3,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="198-205",
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="Use of knowledge in a multiresolution multipredicate
representation of image data is considered for the purpose of object
segmentation and classification. Techniques for producing
multiresolution data in the same computational process, and for
producing segmentations based on grey level, colour, texture and optical
flow predicates, are illustrated. In particular the use of knowledge
encapsulated in 2D models is considered for compact and distributed
objects. Uses fractal dimensions and other texture techniques. Uses
multiple resolutions.",
}

@ARTICLE{Kitt8504:Relaxation,
AUTHOR="J. Kittler and J. Illingworth",
TITLE="Relaxation labelling algorithms - a review",
JOURNAL=image,
VOLUME=3,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="206-216",
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="An important research topic in image processing and image
interpretation methodology is the development of methods to incorporate
contextual information into the interpretation of objects. Over the last
decade, relaxation labelling has been a useful and much studied approach
to the problem. It is an attractive technique because it is highly
parallel, involving the propagation of local information via iterative
processing. The paper surveys the literature pertaining to relaxation
labelling and highlights the important theoretical advances and the
interesting applications for which it has proven useful.",
}

@ARTICLE{Levi8502:Dynamic,
AUTHOR="M. D. Levine and A. M. Nazif",
TITLE="Dynamic measurement of computer generated image segmentations",
JOURNAL=ieeepami,
VOLUME=7,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="155-164",
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="This paper introduces a general purpose performance
measurement scheme for image segmentation algs. Performance parameters
that function in real time destinguish this method from previous
approaches that depended on an apriori knowledge of the correct
segmentation. A low level, context independent definition of
segmentation is used to obtain a set of optimisation criteria for
evaluating performance. Uniformity within each region and contrast
between adjacent regions serve as parameters for region analysis.
Contrast across lines and conectivity between them represent measurement
for line analysis. Texture is depicted by the introduction of focus of
attention areas as groups of regions and lines. The performance
parameters are then measured separately for each area. The usefulness of
this approach lies in the ability to adjust the strategy of a system
according to the varying characteristics of different areas. The
feedback path provides the means for more efficient and error free
processing. Results from areas with dissimilar properties show a
diversity in the measurements that is utilised for dynamic strategy
setting.",
}

@ARTICLE{Math8502:Computationally,
AUTHOR="P. M. Mather",
TITLE="A Computationally-efficient maximum-likelihood classifier
employing prior probabilities for remotely sensed data",
JOURNAL=remote,
VOLUME=6,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="369-376",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{McKe8503:Rule,
AUTHOR="D. M. McKeown and W. A. Harvey and J. McDermott",
TITLE="Rule-based interpretation of aeriel imagery",
JOURNAL=ieeepami,
VOLUME=7,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="570-585",
YEAR=1985,
}

@BOOK{Ohta85:Knowledge,
AUTHOR="Y. Ohta",
TITLE="Knowledge Based Interpretation of Outdoor Natural Colour Scenes",
PUBLISHER="Pitman",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Park85:Texture,
AUTHOR="J. Parkkinen and E. Oja",
TITLE="Texture classification by the subspace method",
BOOKTITLE="4th Scandinavian conference on image analysis",
PAGES="429-436",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Shor85:Method,
AUTHOR="G. G. Shortcliffe",
TITLE="A method for managing evidential reasoning in a hierarchical
hypothesis space",
JOURNAL=ai,
VOLUME=26,
PAGES="323-357",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Wesl8503:Evidential,
AUTHOR="L. P. Wesley",
TITLE="Evidential knowledge based computer vision",
JOURNAL=opteng,
VOLUME=25,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="363-379",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Wilk85:Recent,
AUTHOR="G. G. Wilkinson and P. F. Fisher",
TITLE="Recent development and future trends in geo-information systems",
BOOKTITLE="Annual Symposium of the British Cartographic Soc",
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="Geographic information systems which store, manipulate and
display spatially-referenced datasets have been in existence for many
years. These systems have traditionally been used to handle digital map
data in vector form, but more recently they have been used to handle
raster-based imagery of the Earth's surface. There is now a need to
establish integrated geo-information systems (IGIS) based on major
environmental databases with intelligent front-ends, and knowledge-based
systems for data management, selection, integration and display. This
paper reviews the developments in these areas and assesses the potential
impact of advanced information technology in the IGIS field.",
}

@ARTICLE{Wilt85:Programming,
AUTHOR="R. Wilton",
TITLE="Programming the enhanced graphics adapter",
JOURNAL=byte,
VOLUME="Fall 1985",
PAGES="209-220",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Lee85:Temporal,
AUTHOR="R. M. Lee and H. Coelho and J. C. Cotta",
TITLE="Temporal inferencing on administrative databases",
JOURNAL="Information Systems",
VOLUME=10,
PAGES="197-206",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Aoya85:Temporal,
AUTHOR="T. Aoyagi and M. Fujita and T. Mota-Oka",
TITLE="Temporal logic programming language Tokio: programming in Tokio",
BOOKTITLE="Logic Programming",
SERIES="LNCS",
PUBLISHER="Springer Verlag",
VOLUME=221,
PAGES="128-137",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Mosz85:Temporal,
AUTHOR="B. Moszkowski",
TITLE="A temporal logic for multi-level reasoning about hardware",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME=18,
PAGES="10-19",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Brin85:OSI,
AUTHOR="Ed Brinksma and Guenter Karjoth",
TITLE="A Specification of the {OSI} Transport Service in {LOTOS}",
BOOKTITLE="Protocol Specification, Testing and Verification IV",
PAGES="Elsevier, IFIP",
YEAR=1985,
}

@BOOK{McEl85:Theory,
AUTHOR="Robert McEliece",
TITLE="The Theory of Information and Coding",
SERIES="Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications",
PUBLISHER="Cambridge University Press",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Anon8504:Executive,
AUTHOR="Anonymous",
TITLE="Executive Summary of the {NRC} Report on Transport Protocols for
Department of Defense Data Networks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
MONTH="April/May",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Fong8504:MAP,
AUTHOR="K. Fong and P. Amaranth",
TITLE="{MAP} Application Layer Interface and Application Layer
Management Structure, Part {I:} Management Structure",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
MONTH="April/May",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Stal8504:Annotated,
AUTHOR="W. Stallings",
TITLE="An Annotated Bibliography on Computer-Communications Protocols",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=2,
MONTH="April/May",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Mada8507:Naming,
AUTHOR="M. S. Madan",
TITLE="On Naming Considerations for Networks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=3,
MONTH="July/August",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Fong8507:MAP,
AUTHOR="K. Fong and P. Amaranth",
TITLE="{MAP} Application Layer Interface and Application Layer
Management Structure, Part {II:} Application Program View",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=3,
MONTH="July/August",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Lai8507:Bifurcated,
AUTHOR="W. S. Lai",
TITLE="Bifurcated Routing in Computer Networks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=3,
MONTH="July/August",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Multipath; routing; computer network; load sharing",
}

@ARTICLE{Whit8507:Standards,
AUTHOR="Bryan S. Whittle",
TITLE="Standards for the Evolving {ISDN--Progress} and Challenges: A
Road Map",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=3,
MONTH="July/August",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Zako8510:Architecture,
AUTHOR="S. Zakon",
TITLE="An Architecture for Routing in the {ISO} Connectionless
{Internet}",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=5,
MONTH="October/November",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Stal8510:Annotated,
AUTHOR="W. Stallings",
TITLE="An Annotated Bibliography on Local Networks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=5,
MONTH="October/November",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INBOOK{Katz85:Information,
TITLE="Information Management for Engineering Design",
EDITOR="Randy H. Katz",
CHAPTER="The Object Model",
PUBLISHER="Springer Verlag",
YEAR=1985,
}

@PHDTHESIS{Soll85:Distributed,
AUTHOR="Karen Sollins",
TITLE="Distributed name management",
SCHOOL="MIT",
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Budd85:BIB,
AUTHOR="Timothy A. Budd",
TITLE="{BIB}",
INSTITUTION="The Univerity of Arizona Department of Computer Science",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Jeff85:Time,
AUTHOR="David Jefferson and Brian Beckman and Steve Hughes and Eric Levy
and Todd Litwin and John Spagnuolo and Jon Vavrus and Fred Wieland",
TITLE="Implementation of Time Warp on the Caltech Hypercube",
BOOKTITLE="SCS Multiconference on Distributed Simulation",
PUBLISHER="The Society for Computer Simulation",
YEAR=1985,
}

@BOOK{Kowa85:Parallel,
AUTHOR="J. S. Kowalik",
TITLE="Parallel {MIMD} Computation: {HEP} Supercomputer and Its
Applications",
PUBLISHER="The MIT Press",
YEAR=1985,
}

@BOOK{Weis85:Yellow,
AUTHOR="P. Weiss",
TITLE="Yellow Pages Protocol Specification",
PUBLISHER="Sun Microsystems, Inc.",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Rpc; yp; nis",
}

@BOOK{Moss85:Nested,
AUTHOR="J. Eliot B. Moss",
TITLE="Nested Transactions: An Approach to Reliable Distributed
Computing",
PUBLISHER="MIT Press",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="transactions; distributed computing; locking",
}

@ARTICLE{Abba85:Efficient,
AUTHOR="A El Abbadi and D. Skeen and F. Cristian",
TITLE="An Efficient, Fault-Tolerant Protocol for Replicated Data
Management",
JOURNAL="PODBS",
PAGES="215-229",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="SiteView",
}

@BOOK{IEEE85:Carrier,
AUTHOR="I. E. EE",
TITLE="802.3 Carrier Sense Mulitple Access with Collision Detection
{(CSMA/CD)}",
PUBLISHER="IEEEP",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="ISO/DIS 8802/3k CSMA/CD",
}

@TECHREPORT{Sand85:Sun,
AUTHOR="R. Sandberg and D. Goldberg and S. Kleiman and D. Walsh and B.
Lyon",
TITLE="Design and Implementation of the Sun network file system",
INSTITUTION="Sun Microsystems, Inc.",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Holl85:Generalized,
AUTHOR="M. A. Holliday and M. K. Vernon",
TITLE="Generalized timed Petri net model for performance analysis",
BOOKTITLE="International Workshop on Timed Petri Nets. Publ by IEEE, New
York",
ISBN="0-8186-0674-6",
ADDRESS="Torino, Italy",
PAGES="181-190",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=15,
KEYWORDS="Computer architecture; performance evaluation; probability;
Time Domain Analysis; mathematical model; GTPN; pipeline processing;
dining philosophers model",
ABSTRACT="The authors have developed a generalized timed Petri net
(GTPN) model for evaluating the performance of computer architectures
They define the GTPN model and its stochastic analysis, provide a
unified view of this model with the Stochastic Petri net. They then
demonstrate the use of their automated GTPN analysis techniques on the
Dining Philosophers model, which violates restrictions in the earlier
TPN models.",
}

@BOOK{Ide85:Warte,
AUTHOR="H.-D. Ide",
TITLE="Über ein Warte-Verlustsystem mit dynamischer Zuteilung der
Bedienungseinheiten zur Abwehr lokaler Überlastsituationen",
SERIES="Fortschritt-Berichte Reihe 8",
ISBN="3-18-149308-2",
PUBLISHER="VDI",
ADDRESS="Dortmund, Germany",
VOLUME=93,
PAGES=105,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
REFERENCES=12,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; delay system; loss system; overload control",
}

@BOOK{Sage85:Über,
AUTHOR="J. Sägebarth",
TITLE="Über Eigenschaften und Dimensionierung von rekursiven
Zufallszahlengeneratoren und ihre Anwendung in der Verkehrssimulation",
ISBN="3-18-149408-9",
PUBLISHER="Fortschritt-Berichte VDI, Reihe 8",
ADDRESS="Dortmund, Germany",
VOLUME=94,
PAGES=221,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
REFERENCES=44,
KEYWORDS="Random number generation; RNG; rvg; shift register sequences",
}

@ARTICLE{Schn85:Local,
AUTHOR="G. M. Schneider",
TITLE="Local area networks",
JOURNAL=cn,
ADDRESS="Netherlands",
PAGES="175-240",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=71,
KEYWORDS="Special issue; mixed voice and data network; ring network;
LAN; multipoint connection; CSMA; communication protocol; token ring",
ABSTRACT="In the area of performance evaluation we have two
contributions. The paper by Chlamtac and Ganz presents an analytic model
with which to study system performance of the alternative topologies
available in multibus communications. The authors then present
conclusions concerning the optimal level of duplication ofconnections to
maximize network performance. The second paper, by Sethi and Saydam,
describes the construction of an M/G/1 queue.",
}

@ARTICLE{Ragh8502:Double,
AUTHOR="C. S. Raghavendra and J. A. Silvester",
TITLE="Double Loop Network Architectures - A Performance Study",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
ISBN="0090-6778",
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="185-187",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=10,
KEYWORDS="LAN; architecture; topology; performance evaluation;
analytical model; simulation model; routing algorithm; adaptive routing;
traffic load; reliability",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Abe85:Bayesian,
AUTHOR="T. Abe and H. Saito",
TITLE="Bayesian forecasting with multiple state space model",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="537-543",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Addi85:Queues,
AUTHOR="R. G. Addie",
TITLE="Queues with Semi-Markow Input and Service Times",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="336-342 (3.1)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Akin85:Controlling,
AUTHOR="J. M. Akinpelu and R. A. Skoog",
TITLE="Controlling Transients and Overloads in Common Channel Signaling
Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="996-1002",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Andr85:Simulation,
AUTHOR="R. N. Andries and M. Gruszecki and J. Massant",
TITLE="Simulation of Distributed Microprocessor Control in Digital
Switching Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="873-879 (5.1)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Arhn85:Erik,
AUTHOR="J. Arhnung and V. B. Iversen",
TITLE="Erik Brockmeyer and the Teletraffic Theory",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME="part 2",
PAGES=1150,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Arvi85:Applicability,
AUTHOR="A. Arvidsson",
TITLE="On the applicability of Erlang's B Model in {ISDN}",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES=562,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Integrated network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Asge85:End,
AUTHOR="C. Asgersen",
TITLE="End-to-End Dimensioning of Trunk Networks - A Concept Based on
Experience from the Danish Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME="part 2",
PAGES="1090-1096",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Aubi85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="F. Aubin and B. Craignou",
TITLE="Traffic Forecasting with Minimum Data",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="459-465 (3.3)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Avel85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="O. Avellaneda and R. N. Pandya and G. Brody",
TITLE="Traffic Modeling of a Cellular Mobile Radio System",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="306-312 (2.4)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="GOS; MAT; satellite; radio systems",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Avil85:Load,
AUTHOR="S. Avila and A. Guerrero",
TITLE="Load Sharing Dynamic Routing in a Telephone Network",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME="part 2",
PAGES="723-729",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Back85:Changes,
AUTHOR="R. Bäckström and P. Dahlström",
TITLE="Changes in Traffic Parameters due to Introduction of Time
Dependent Tariffs",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME="part 2",
PAGES="601-607 (4.1B)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos; charging; traffic; tariffs",
}

@ARTICLE{Bada85:Implikationen,
AUTHOR="A. Badach and B. Wolfinger",
TITLE="Implikationen unterschiedlicher Quittungsstrategien für das
Verhalten von Kommunikationsprotokollen",
JOURNAL=aninf,
ADDRESS="Germany",
VOLUME=5,
PAGES="207-214",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@ARTICLE{Balz85:Allgemeine,
AUTHOR="H. Balzert",
TITLE="Allgemeine Prinzipien des Software Engineering",
JOURNAL=aninf,
ADDRESS="Germany",
VOLUME=1,
PAGES="1-8",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bern85:Reliability,
AUTHOR="F. Bernabei and A. Leccese and Achille Pattavina and A. Roveri",
TITLE="A Reliability Oriented Approach to the Topological Design of
Packet Switched Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="938-944 (5.2A)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Data traffic; computer network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bolo85:Class,
AUTHOR="V. A. Bolotin",
TITLE="Class of Service Analysis of Traffic Variations at Telephone
Exchanges",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="350-356",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bona85:Models,
AUTHOR="M. Bonatti and C. Barbuio and G. Cappellini and U. Padulosi",
TITLE="Models for an Effective Definition of End-to-End {GOS} Parameters
and for their Repartition in {IDN} Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="682-688",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bona85:Strategical,
AUTHOR="M. Bonatti and Giorgio Gallassi and S. Cavallo",
TITLE="Strategical System Planning:Application to Exchange Evolution",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="214-220",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bons85:Transient,
AUTHOR="J. Bonser",
TITLE="The Analysis of Transient Performance for Nodal Failure in an
Alternative Routing Network",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME="part 2",
PAGES="5.1A.849-854",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Overload control; flow control; communication network",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bran85:Low,
AUTHOR="J. Brand",
TITLE="Low Cost Design Modification for Improving Real-Time Capacity",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME="part 2",
PAGES=1141,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gos",
}

@ARTICLE{Bran85:Stationary,
AUTHOR="A. Brandt",
TITLE="On Stationary Waiting Times and Limiting Behaviour of Queues with
many Servers {I:} The General G/G/m/oo Case",
JOURNAL=eik,
ADDRESS="Soviet Union",
VOLUME="21 1/2",
PAGES="47-64",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Delay system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cohe85:Who,
AUTHOR="J. W. Cohen",
TITLE="Who Introduced the Birth- and Death- Technique",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="36-39 (1.4)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system",
}

@ARTICLE{Ide8506:Delay,
AUTHOR="H.-D. Ide",
TITLE="Performance Analysis of a Delay-Loss System with Cut-Off Priority
and State Dependent Server Reservation",
JOURNAL=aeu,
ADDRESS="Germany",
VOLUME=39,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="395-401",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Control; overload control",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sgeb85:Bounds,
AUTHOR="J. Sägebarth",
TITLE="On Bounds of Random Number Generators with finite Cycle length
forTraffic Simulation",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="S5.1K 1148",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Simulation",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sega85:Traffic,
AUTHOR="M. Segal and David Burton Smith",
TITLE="Some Traffic Issues in Digital Corss-Connect Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME="part 2",
PAGES=1144,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Tdm",
}

@INCOLLECTION{Mull85:NUMAS,
AUTHOR="B. Müller",
TITLE="{NUMAS:} A tool for the numerical modelling of computer systems",
BOOKTITLE="Modelling Techniques and Tools for Performance Analysis",
EDITOR="D. Potier",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland",
ADDRESS="Amsterdam, Netherlands",
PAGES="141-154",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Computer tool; performance evaluation",
}

@ARTICLE{Mhlh85:Use,
AUTHOR="M. M hlhäuser and O. Drobnik",
TITLE="The use of distributed simulation for the development of
distributed software",
JOURNAL="Interner Bericht der Fakultät Informatik, Karlsruhe",
ADDRESS="Karlsruhe, Germany",
PAGES=19,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=5,
KEYWORDS="Simulation; distributed simulation; software",
ABSTRACT="The paper introduces the nucleus of a distributed simulation
system. It presents a concept for modeling the constituents of a
distributed simulation system. It presents a concept for modeling the
constituents of a distributed system and their dynamic interactions. The
control structure of the simulation system is described. An acceleration
method is proposed to enforce efficient simulation. The system is
thought as a part of DESIGN.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Peac8502:Distributed,
AUTHOR="J. K. Peacock",
TITLE="Distributed simulation using a network of processors",
INSTITUTION="Computer Communications Networks Group CCNG",
ADDRESS="Waterloo, Canada",
NUMBER="T-87",
PAGES=125,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=52,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation; broadcast",
ABSTRACT="We first define a taxonomy by which we classify a number of
methods for performing the synchronization in a distributed simulation,
and then deal with the four main distributed methods, giving algorithms
for the method which gives the greatest potential parallelism (loose
event-driven). Some of the other algorithms perform broadcasts. Hence,
we consider the general problem of optimally broadcasting within a fully
connected network.",
}

@PHDTHESIS{Roth85:Über,
AUTHOR="K. Rothmaier",
TITLE="Über den Einfluß von Wegezuteilungsprinzipien und
Wegesuchalgorithmen auf die Verkehrseigenschaften von
{PCM-Koppelanordnungen}",
SCHOOL="Institut für Nachrichtenvermittlung und Datenverarbeitung",
ADDRESS="Stuttgart, Germany",
VOLUME=35,
NOTE="Bericht über verkehrstheoretische Fragen",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Switching network; PCM",
}

@ARTICLE{Erde8506:Burst,
AUTHOR="Karlheinz Erdel",
TITLE="Burst Error Correction for Digital 34 Mbit/s {TV} Signal
Transmission with a Fire Code",
JOURNAL="Frequenz",
VOLUME=39,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="165-170",
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="The design and implementation of an experimental
error-correcting codec for digital 34-Mbit/s TV signals is described.
For encoding, a shortened cyclic block code (Fire code) with a block
length of 275 bits and a redundancy of 5.1\% is used, which is capable
of correcting burst errors up to a length of 5 bits. Encoder and decoder
are composed of 4 basic encoders/decoders working in paralllel with an
operating speed of 9 MHz.",
}

@ARTICLE{Akse85:Simulation,
AUTHOR="B. Akselrod and G. Langholz",
TITLE="A Simulation Study of Advanced Routing Methods in a Multipriority
Telephone Network",
JOURNAL=ieeesmc,
VOLUME="SMC-15",
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="730-736",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="simulation; ROUTING; NETWORK",
}

@ARTICLE{Akyi8506:Approximative,
AUTHOR="Ian Akyildiz",
TITLE="Approximative Produktformlösungen für Blockiernetze",
JOURNAL=er,
ADDRESS="Germany",
VOLUME=27,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="333-339",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Product form; blocking",
}

@ARTICLE{Alti85:Phase,
AUTHOR="T. Altiok",
TITLE="On the Phase-Type Approximations of General Distributions",
JOURNAL="IIE Transactions",
VOLUME=17,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="110-116",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Cox distribution; approximation",
}

@TECHREPORT{Alti85:Equivalence,
AUTHOR="T. Altiok",
TITLE="Equivalence Relations Between Some Classes of Phase-Type
Distributions",
TYPE="IE working paper",
INSTITUTION="Department of Industrial Engineering, Rutgers University",
NUMBER="85-106",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Distribution; equivalence",
}

@TECHREPORT{Alti85:R,
AUTHOR="T. Altiok",
TITLE="(R,r) Production/Inventory Systems",
TYPE="IE Working Paper",
INSTITUTION="Department of Industrial Engineering, Rutgers University",
NUMBER="85-103",
PAGES=23,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Production system",
}

@ARTICLE{Alti85:Production,
AUTHOR="T. Altiok",
TITLE="Production Lines with Phase-Type Operation and Repair Times and
Finite Buffers",
JOURNAL=ijpr,
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="489-498",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Phase-type model; repair; finite buffer",
}

@ARTICLE{Appl85:Cellent,
AUTHOR="M. S. Appleby and J. Garrett",
TITLE="The Cellent Cellular Radio Network",
JOURNAL="British Telecommunications Engineering",
VOLUME=4,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="62-69",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="mobile radio",
}

@ARTICLE{Arce85:Note,
AUTHOR="A. Arcese",
TITLE="A Note on Contention with Reference to Communication Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="103-104",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Communication network; contention",
}

@ARTICLE{Asmu85:Conjugate,
AUTHOR="S. Asmussen",
TITLE="Conjugate Processes and the Simulation of Ruin Problems",
JOURNAL="Stochastic Processes and their Applications",
VOLUME=20,
PAGES="213-229",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="variance reduction",
}

@TECHREPORT{Asmu85:Über,
AUTHOR="S. Asmussen and H. Johansen",
TITLE="Über eine Stetigkeitsfrage Betreffend das Bedienungssystem
{GI/GI/s}",
INSTITUTION="Institut for Matematisk Statistik, Kobenhavns Universitet",
PAGES=11,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gi/gi/n",
}

@ARTICLE{Assa85:Presentation,
AUTHOR="D. Assaf and N. A. Langberg",
TITLE="Presentation of Phase-type Distributions as Proper Mixtures",
JOURNAL=jap,
VOLUME=22,
PAGES="247-250",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Cox distribution",
}

@ARTICLE{Atan85:Generalized,
AUTHOR="K. T. Atanassov and K. D. Yanev",
TITLE="Generalized Nets for Computer System Modelling",
JOURNAL="Simulation in Research and Development",
ADDRESS="Netherlands",
PAGES="223-227",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Modeling; Petri net; survey; generalized nets",
ABSTRACT="The Generalized nets are a graphically oriented tool for
modelling, including as particular cases the Petri nets, E-nets etc.,
and proposing even better convenience for modelling and simulation of
parallel processes.  The foundations of the application of Generalized
net-models for detailed analysis of computer systems by means of
graphical, analytical and simulation models are discussed in the",
}

@ARTICLE{Bada85:Service,
AUTHOR="A. Badach and P. Protzel",
TITLE="Service Availability Evaluation of Hierarchical Systems",
JOURNAL=ntz,
VOLUME=7,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="109-118",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="hierarchical; availability; evaluation; service
characterization; system design",
}

@ARTICLE{Barl85:Assessing,
AUTHOR="R. E. Barlow and N. D. Singpurwalla",
TITLE="Assessing the Reliability of Computer Software and Computer
Networks: An Opportunity for Partnership With Computer Scientists",
JOURNAL="The American Statistician",
VOLUME=39,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="88-94",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Reliability; computer network; software",
}

@ARTICLE{Bel85:Adaptive,
AUTHOR="G. Bel and Prosper Chemouil and J.-M. Garcia and F. Le Gall and
J. Bernussou",
TITLE="Adaptive Traffic Routing in Telephone Networks",
JOURNAL="Large Scale Systems - Theory and Applications",
VOLUME=8,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="267-282",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Routing; routing algorithm; adaptive routing",
}

@ARTICLE{Bel8501:Modélisation,
AUTHOR="G. Bel and D. F. Dubois",
TITLE="Modélisation et Simulation de Systémes Automatisés de
Production",
JOURNAL="Automatique-Produtique Informatique Industrielle. APII",
ADDRESS="France",
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="3-43",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="French",
KEYWORDS="Petri net; queueing network",
}

@ARTICLE{Berm85:Optimal,
AUTHOR="O. Berman and R. E. Larson and S. S. Chiu",
TITLE="Optimal Server Location on a Network Operating as an {M/G/1}
Queue",
JOURNAL=or,
VOLUME=33,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="746-771",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Optimization; network; m/g/1",
}

@ARTICLE{Brad85:Sizing,
AUTHOR="C. E. Bradley and S. G. Taylor and W. I. Gray",
TITLE="Sizing Storage Facilities For Open Pit Coal Mines",
JOURNAL="IIE Transactions",
VOLUME=17,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="320-326",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="slam",
}

@ARTICLE{Brin85:TRTS,
AUTHOR="M. Brinch and P. Haldorsen and R. Huslende",
TITLE="{TRTS} - Et System for Verifisering av Fremkommelighet och
Servicekvalitet i Telenettet",
JOURNAL=ericssonr,
ADDRESS="Sweden",
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="114-122",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="Swedish",
KEYWORDS="Telephony; QOS",
}

@ARTICLE{Buza8507:Approximate,
AUTHOR="J. A. Buzacott and J. G. Shantikumar",
TITLE="On Approximate Queueing Models of Dynamic Job Shops",
JOURNAL=ms,
VOLUME=31,
NUMBER=7,
PAGES="870-887",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system",
}

@ARTICLE{Calz85:Characterization,
AUTHOR="Maria Calzarossa and G. Serazzi",
TITLE="A Characterization of the Variation in Time of Workload Arrival
Patterns",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="156-162",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="arrival process; cluster analysis; workload",
ABSTRACT="Dynamic workload models; Fitting techniques",
}

@ARTICLE{Chen85:Empirical,
AUTHOR="Sheng Chen and J. C. Fu and S. K. Sinha",
TITLE="An Empirical Procedure for Estimating the Parameters of a Mixed
Exponential Life Testing Model",
JOURNAL=ieeer,
VOLUME="R-34",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="60-64",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Parameter Estimation; Phase-Type Model",
}

@ARTICLE{Chiu85:Locating,
AUTHOR="S. S. Chiu and R. E. Larson",
TITLE="Locating an $n$-Server Facility in a Stochastic Environment",
JOURNAL="Computers and Operations Research",
VOLUME=12,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="509-516",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Multiserver; stochastic system",
}

@ARTICLE{Chri85:Valf,
AUTHOR="P. H. Christensen",
TITLE="Valf mellem {DATEX} og {DATEL} - Et Element i
Kapacitetsplanlægningen",
JOURNAL="Nordisk DATAnytt",
ADDRESS="Denmark",
VOLUME=11,
PAGES="47-50",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="Danish",
KEYWORDS="Network Planning; Data Network",
}

@ARTICLE{Clar8505:Pseudorandom,
AUTHOR="R. N. Clark",
TITLE="A Pseudorandom Number Generator",
JOURNAL="Simulation",
VOLUME=45,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="252-255",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="random number",
}

@ARTICLE{Coch8510:Latest,
AUTHOR="J. I. Cochrane and W. E. Falconer and W. S. Mummert and W. E.
Strich",
TITLE="Latest Network Trends",
JOURNAL=ieeecm,
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="17-31",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=9,
KEYWORDS="Network Evolution",
}

@ARTICLE{Cohe85:Evolution,
AUTHOR="J. W. Cohen and O. J. Boxma",
TITLE="A Survey of the Evolution of Queueing Theory",
JOURNAL="Statistica neerlandica",
VOLUME=39,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="143-158",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory; traffic theory; performance evaluation;
network",
ABSTRACT="The evolution of queueing theory is sketched from its origin
in Teletraffic, via its growth to maturity as a mathematical discipline
in Operations Research, to its present position as an indispensable tool
in the performance analysis of complex computer- and communication
networks.  The Dutch post-war contributions to this evolution receive
some special attention, on the occasion of the celebration of the Dutch
Soc",
}

@ARTICLE{Daik85:Optimal,
AUTHOR="K. Daikoku and H. Ohdate",
TITLE="Optimal Design for Cellular Mobile Systems",
JOURNAL=ieeevt,
VOLUME="VT-34",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="3-12",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="mobile radio",
ABSTRACT="Cellular zone design parameters for a land mobile
communication system are clarified. System parameters having a strong
influence on cellular system performance are discussed and some problems
encountered when parameters are changed are discussed.",
}

@ARTICLE{Datt85:Generating,
AUTHOR="R. Dattero and W. E. Stein",
TITLE="Generating Continuous Random Variates from Hazard Rate Function",
JOURNAL=ieeer,
VOLUME="R-34",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="78-80",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="random number; sampling; simulation",
}

@ARTICLE{Dotc8512:Real,
AUTHOR="R. Dotcheva and I. Stanev",
TITLE="Real Traffic Measurements with Minicomputer Equipment",
JOURNAL="Telecommunication Journal",
VOLUME=52,
NUMBER=12,
PAGES="673-678",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Traffic measurement; measurement tool",
}

@ARTICLE{Douk85:Research,
AUTHOR="G. I. Doukidis and R. J. Paul",
TITLE="Research into Expert Systems to Aid Simulation Model
Formulation",
JOURNAL=jors,
VOLUME=4,
PAGES="319-325",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Expert System; Simulation Model",
}

@INCOLLECTION{El85:Learning,
AUTHOR="Y. M. El-Fattah",
TITLE="Learning Automata in Distributed Control Systems",
BOOKTITLE="Control and Dynamic Systems. Advances in Theory and
Applications",
EDITOR="C. T. Leondes",
PUBLISHER="Academic Press",
VOLUME=1,
PAGES="233-271",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Distributed control; decentralized control",
}

@ARTICLE{Ephr85:Adaptive,
AUTHOR="Anthony Ephremides",
TITLE="Adaptive Routing in Radio Communication Networks",
JOURNAL="Digital Techniques in Simulation, Communications and Control",
PAGES="285-290",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Adaptive Routing; Packet Radio; Communication Network",
}

@ARTICLE{Fili85:Optimal,
AUTHOR="J. Filipiak",
TITLE="Optimal Adaptation of Telephone Traffic to Changing Load
Conditions",
JOURNAL="Large Scale Systems - Theory and Applications",
VOLUME=8,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="237-255",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Adaptive Routing; Communication Network; Load Measurement;
traffic control; Telephony",
}

@ARTICLE{Frie8505:Probability,
AUTHOR="L. W. Friedman and H. H. Friedman",
TITLE="The Probability Distribution as a Performance Criterion when
Comparing Alternative Systems",
JOURNAL="Simulation",
VOLUME=45,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="262-264",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Simulation; Distribution; Performance Measure; Comparison",
}

@ARTICLE{Fuhr85:Symmetric,
AUTHOR="S. W. Fuhrmann",
TITLE="Symmetric Queues Served in Cyclic Order",
JOURNAL=orl,
VOLUME=4,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="139-144",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="exhaustive service; limited service; gated service; cycle
time",
}

@ARTICLE{Fuku85:Input,
AUTHOR="A. Fukuda",
TITLE="Analysis of Input Control Based on Discrete Monitoring in Mixed
Input Queueing Model",
JOURNAL=ecij1,
ADDRESS="Japan",
VOLUME=68,
NUMBER=12,
PAGES="57-65",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing System; Measurement; Analysis; Mixed Traffic;
Controlled Input",
}

@ARTICLE{Gilc85:Algorithm,
AUTHOR="L. Z. Gil'chenok",
TITLE="An Algorithm for Establishing an Interzone Primary Network",
JOURNAL="Telecommunications and Radio Engineering",
VOLUME="39/40",
PAGES="25-27",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Algorithm; Communication Network; Primary Group",
}

@ARTICLE{Gira85:Nonhierarchical,
AUTHOR="Andre Girard",
TITLE="Nonhierarchical Sequential Routing: An approximate Solution to
the Optimal Routing Problem",
JOURNAL="Large Scale Systems - Theory and Applications",
VOLUME=8,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="257-265",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Communication Network; Routing; Routing Algorithm;
Optimization; approximation",
}

@ARTICLE{Glen8506:Methodology,
AUTHOR="A. B. Glenn",
TITLE="Methodology for Quantitatively Evaluating Satellite Communication
Network Survivability",
JOURNAL=ieeecm,
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="28-33",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Satellite Radio; Method; Reliability; Evaluation",
}

@ARTICLE{Gree85:Queueing,
AUTHOR="L. Green",
TITLE="A Queueing System with General-Use and Limited-Use Servers",
JOURNAL=or,
VOLUME=33,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="168-182",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing System; Service Characterization",
}

@ARTICLE{Guri8509:Méthodes,
AUTHOR="J.-P. Guérineau and J. Labetoulle and M. Lebourges",
TITLE="Méthodes à Trois Moments Fondée sur un Processus de Cox pour
Analyser le Trafic dans un Réseau Téléphonique",
JOURNAL=atele,
ADDRESS="France",
VOLUME=40,
NUMBER="9-10",
PAGES="535-543",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="French",
KEYWORDS="Queueing Network; Analysis; Moment Approximation; Telephony",
}

@ARTICLE{Gupt8506:Land,
AUTHOR="S. C. Gupta and Harish Viswanathan and R. Muammar",
TITLE="Land Mobile Radio Systems - a Tutorial Exposition",
JOURNAL=ieeecm,
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="34-45",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Mobile Radio; Survey; Tutorial",
}

@ARTICLE{Haas85:Regenerative,
AUTHOR="P. J. Haas and G. S. Shedler",
TITLE="Regenerative Simulation Methods for Local Area Computer
Networks",
JOURNAL=ibmjrd,
VOLUME=29,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="194-205",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Lan",
}

@ARTICLE{Haje85:Stochastic,
AUTHOR="B. Hajek",
TITLE="Stochastic Approximation Methods for Decentralized Control in
Multiaccess Communications",
JOURNAL=ieeeit,
VOLUME="IT-31",
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="176-184",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="multiple access",
}

@ARTICLE{Hans85:Queue,
AUTHOR="T. Hanschke",
TITLE="The {M/G/1/1} Queue with Repeated Attempts and Different Types of
Feedback Effects",
JOURNAL=ors,
PAGES="209-215",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing System; M/G/1/S; Feedback Queue",
}

@ARTICLE{Hans85:Kanel,
AUTHOR="P. Brinch Hansen",
TITLE="Kanel, model, adel, sadel - og andre vanskeligheder ved at lære
en maskine at læse h jt",
JOURNAL="Teleteknik",
ADDRESS="Sweden",
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="198-207",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="Swedish",
}

@ARTICLE{Harr85:Note,
AUTHOR="C. R. Harris",
TITLE="A Note on Mixed Exponential Approximations for {GI/G/1} Waiting
Times",
JOURNAL="Computers and Operations Research",
VOLUME=12,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="285-289",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing System; Delay Model; Approximation; GI/G/1; Waiting
Time",
}

@ARTICLE{Jame85:Variance,
AUTHOR="B. A. P. James",
TITLE="Variance Reduction Techniques",
JOURNAL=jors,
VOLUME=36,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="525-530",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="simulation",
}

@ARTICLE{Jarv85:Approximating,
AUTHOR="J. P. Jarvis",
TITLE="Approximating the Equilibrium Behavior of Multi-Server Loss
Systems",
JOURNAL=ms,
VOLUME=31,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="235-239",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system; multiserver",
}

@TECHREPORT{Jobk85:Über,
AUTHOR="S. Jobke",
TITLE="Über Warte-Verlustsysteme in Netzknoten von Zeitmultiplexnetzen
mit Vielfachzugriff und Burst-Verkehr",
INSTITUTION="Lehrstuhl für Elektronische Systeme und
Vermittlungstechnik, Universität Dortmund",
ADDRESS="Dortmund, Germany",
VOLUME=14,
NUMBER=14,
PAGES=103,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Delay loss model",
}

@ARTICLE{Kawa8509:Study,
AUTHOR="M. Kawarazaki",
TITLE="Study on a Traffic Control Algorithm in a Packet-Switched
Network",
JOURNAL=ecij1,
ADDRESS="Japan",
VOLUME=68,
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="105-114",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Packet switching; traffic control",
}

@ARTICLE{Kawa8502:Approximation,
AUTHOR="K. Kawashima",
TITLE="An Approximation of a Loss System with Two Heterogeneous Types of
calls",
JOURNAL=jorsj,
ADDRESS="Japan",
VOLUME=28,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="163-176",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Loss system; approximation",
}

@ARTICLE{Kell85:Stochastic,
AUTHOR="F. P. Kelly",
TITLE="Stochastic Models of Computer communication Systems",
JOURNAL=jrss,
VOLUME=47,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="279-395",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="mobile radio; multiple access; communication protocol;
network",
}

@TECHREPORT{Khos85:Comparison,
AUTHOR="T. M. Khoshgoftaar and Harry Perros",
TITLE="A Comparison of Three Methods of Estimation for Approximating
General Distributions by a Coxian Distribution",
INSTITUTION="Center for Communications and Signal Processing, Computer
Science Department, North Carolina State University",
ADDRESS="Raleigh, North Carolina",
PAGES=19,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Traffic pattern; stochastic process",
}

@ARTICLE{Klei8502:Queueing,
AUTHOR="L. Kleinrock",
TITLE="On Queueing Problems in Random-Access Communications",
JOURNAL=ieeeit,
VOLUME="IT-31",
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="166-175",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; random access",
}

@ARTICLE{Kort85:Network,
AUTHOR="K. O. Kortanek and G. G. Polak",
TITLE="Network Design and Dynamic Routing under Queueing Demand",
JOURNAL=zor,
ADDRESS="Germany",
VOLUME=29,
PAGES="141-160",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Packet switching; routing",
}

@ARTICLE{Labe85:Telecommunication,
AUTHOR="J. Labetoulle",
TITLE="Performance Evaluation of Telecommunication Networks",
JOURNAL="Modelling Techniques and Tools for Performance Analysis",
PAGES="279-288",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Traffic engineering",
ABSTRACT="This paper aims to list the major aspects of performance
evaluation in telecommunication networks.  It is certainly not a survey
of all methods used for such evaluation, but we have tried to mention
the main difficulties encountered in these operations.  This paper will
therefore set out a list of open problems in queueing theory whose
solutions would be of a great help in telecommuniation
administrations.",
}

@ARTICLE{Laga85:Capacity,
AUTHOR="J. C. Lagarias and A. M. Odlyzko and D. B. Zagier",
TITLE="On the Capacity of Disjointly Shared Networks",
JOURNAL=cnis,
VOLUME=10,
PAGES="275-285",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="multiple access; broadcast; communication protocol; ethernet",
ABSTRACT="Multi-access broadcast protocols",
}

@ARTICLE{Leem85:Random,
AUTHOR="L. Leemis and B. W. Schmeiser",
TITLE="Random Variate Generation for Monte Carlo Experiments",
JOURNAL=ieeer,
VOLUME="R-34",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="81-85",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="random number; sampling; simulation",
}

@ARTICLE{Lian8501:Simpler,
AUTHOR="Ting-Peng Liang",
TITLE={A Simpler Approach to "Analysis of Integrated Voice/ Data
Multiplexing},
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="104-106",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Voice/data integration",
}

@ARTICLE{Lips8504:Explicit,
AUTHOR="L. Lipsky",
TITLE="Explicit Solutions of M/G/C//N-type Queueing Loops with
Generalizations",
JOURNAL=or,
VOLUME=33,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="911-927",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="M/g/n",
}

@ARTICLE{Lori8502:Single,
AUTHOR="J. Loris-Teghem",
TITLE="Analysis of Single Server Queueing Systems with Vacation
Periods",
JOURNAL="Belgian Journal of Operations Research, Statistics and Computer
Science",
ADDRESS="Belgium",
VOLUME=25,
NUMBER="2-3",
PAGES="47-54",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; server vacation",
ABSTRACT="For an M/G/1-type queueing system with a different service
time distribution for the first customer served in a busy period, we
consider two types of vacation policies for the removable server and
investigate the transient and steady-state behaviour of the waiting time
process for the FIFO discipline.  We then extend the steady-state
analysis to the case where the server applies a combination of a
vacation policy and the",
}

@ARTICLE{Lymb85:Microprocessor,
AUTHOR="D. Lymberopoulos and G. Kokkinakis",
TITLE="A Microprocessor-Controlled System for Traffic Data Acquisition
and Processing in Electromechanical Telephone Exchanges",
JOURNAL="Digital Techniques in Simulation, Communications and Control",
ADDRESS="Netherlands",
PAGES="335-339",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Traffic measurement",
}

@ARTICLE{Mase8509:Time,
AUTHOR="K. Mase and N. Kawashima and M. Kajiwara",
TITLE="A Time Slot Assignment Updating Scheme for an Adaptive
Telecommunication Network Employing an {SS/TDMA} System",
JOURNAL=ecij1,
ADDRESS="Japan",
VOLUME=68,
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="115-122",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Network management; routing",
}

@ARTICLE{Maso8503:Equilibrium,
AUTHOR="L. G. Mason",
TITLE="Equilibrium Flows, Routing Patterns and Algorithms for
Store-and-Forward Networks",
JOURNAL="Large Scale Systems - Theory and Applications",
VOLUME=8,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="187-209",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Packet switching; routing; load balancing",
}

@ARTICLE{McDo85:Invariance,
AUTHOR="D. McDonald",
TITLE="An Invariance Principle for Semi-Markov Processes",
JOURNAL=aap,
VOLUME=17,
PAGES="100-126",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Semi Markov process",
}

@ARTICLE{Mitr85:Response,
AUTHOR="I. Mitrani",
TITLE="Response Time Problems in Communication Networks",
JOURNAL=jrss,
VOLUME=47,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="396-404",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing network; delay time; overtaking; sojourn time",
}

@ARTICLE{Miya8502:Study,
AUTHOR="K. Miyake",
TITLE="A Study on Satellite Circuit Assignment and Dimensioning Methods
for a Domestic Telephone Transit Network",
JOURNAL=ecij1,
ADDRESS="Japan",
VOLUME=68,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="102-109",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Satellite radio",
}

@ARTICLE{Morr8501:Response,
AUTHOR="J. A. Morrison",
TITLE="Response-Time Distribution for a Processor-Sharing System",
JOURNAL=siapp,
VOLUME=45,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="152-167",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; processor sharing",
}

@ARTICLE{Nara85:Petri,
AUTHOR="Y. Narahari and N. Viswanadham",
TITLE="A Petri Net Approach to the Modelling and Analysis of Flexible
Manufacturing Systems",
JOURNAL="Annals of Operations Research",
VOLUME=3,
PAGES="449-472",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Petri net",
}

@ARTICLE{Nare8503:Routing,
AUTHOR="K. S. Narendra and R. M. Wheeler",
TITLE="Routing in Communication Networks - A Case Study of Learning in
Large Scale Systems",
JOURNAL="Large Scale Systems - Theory and Applications",
VOLUME=8,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="211-222",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Communication network; routing; expert system",
}

@ARTICLE{Nass8505:Characterizations,
AUTHOR="M. M. Nassar and M. R. Mahmoud",
TITLE="On Characterizations of a Mixture of Exponential Distributions",
JOURNAL=ieeer,
VOLUME="R-54",
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="484-488",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Stochastic process",
}

@ARTICLE{Ndja8502:Processus,
AUTHOR="M. Ndjadi",
TITLE="Processus des Periodes D'Occupation d'un Modele d'Attente du Type
M(n)/M(n)/1",
JOURNAL="Belgian Journal of Operations Research, Statistics and Computer
Science",
ADDRESS="Belgium",
VOLUME=25,
NUMBER="2-3",
PAGES="55-61",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="French",
KEYWORDS="Queueing system",
ABSTRACT="We consider a queueing system generated by a homogeneous birth
and death process of following type: Lambda(n)=(n+1)*lambda and
my(n)=n*my; Lambda>0, my>0 We study the random process {T(k), K>=1}
where T(k) denotes the length of a time interval starting at each
instant when the system contains k customers and ending at the instant
when the system becomes empty for the first time.",
}

@ARTICLE{Nico8502:Blocking,
AUTHOR="B. Nicolas and G. Latouche",
TITLE="Blocking in Tandem Queues",
JOURNAL="Belgian Journal of Operations Research, Statistics and Computer
Science",
ADDRESS="Belgium",
VOLUME=25,
NUMBER="2-3",
PAGES="29-37",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Tandem queue; blocking",
ABSTRACT="We consider a system of two queues in tandem with a finite
intermediary buffer.  We examine the influence of variability in service
requirement at the second server, on the behaviour of the system.",
}

@ARTICLE{Nish8509:Multilink,
AUTHOR="T. Nishizono and Y. Yoshida",
TITLE="Analysis of a Multilink Packet Transmission System with Random
Allocation",
JOURNAL=ecij1,
ADDRESS="Japan",
VOLUME=68,
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="98-104",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Packet switching; resource allocation",
}

@ARTICLE{Ohmu8506:Repeated,
AUTHOR="H. Ohmura and Yutaka Takahashi",
TITLE="An Analysis of Repeated Call Model with a Finite Number of
Sources",
JOURNAL=ecij1,
ADDRESS="Japan",
VOLUME=68,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="112-121",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="single server; subscriber behavior",
}

@ARTICLE{Pau8502:Expert,
AUTHOR="L. F. Pau",
TITLE="Survey of expert systems for fault detection, test generation and
maintenance",
JOURNAL="Expert Systems",
VOLUME=3,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="100-111",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Expert system; reliability",
}

@ARTICLE{Pier85:Improvement,
AUTHOR="C. E. Pierchala",
TITLE="An Improvement for the McGill University Random Number Package",
JOURNAL="Computational Statistics \\& Data Analysis",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="317-322",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="random number",
}

@ARTICLE{Ptz8505:Analyse,
AUTHOR="K. J. P tz",
TITLE="Analyse des Hochlastverhaltens einer Klasse von Steuerrechnern f
r Vermittlungssysteme",
JOURNAL=ntz,
ADDRESS="Germany",
VOLUME=7,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="119-123",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Spc",
}

@ARTICLE{Rios85:Hybrid,
AUTHOR="M. Rios and Nicolaos D. Georganas",
TITLE="A Hybrid Multiple-Access Protocol for Data and Voice-Packet Over
Local Area Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="90-94",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="bus; mixed voice and data network; hybrid; LAN; protocol;
carrier Sensing; virtual token; HYMAP",
}

@ARTICLE{Roth8502:Airline,
AUTHOR="M. Rothstein",
TITLE="{OR} and the Airline Overbooking Problem",
JOURNAL=or,
VOLUME=33,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="237-248",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system",
}

@ARTICLE{Rubi8501:Anthitetic,
AUTHOR="R. Y. Rubinstein and G. Samorodnitsky and M. Shaked",
TITLE="Anthitetic Variates, Multivariate Dependence and Simulation of
Stochastic Systems",
JOURNAL=ms,
VOLUME=31,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="66-77",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Antithetic simulation",
}

@ARTICLE{Sali85:Palm,
AUTHOR="R. N. Salia and M. A. Shashiashvili",
TITLE="On Palm's Model with a Large Number of Machines and Repairmen",
JOURNAL=jrss,
VOLUME=47,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="316-322",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="machine-repair-man model; interference",
}

@ARTICLE{Serv8503:Capacity,
AUTHOR="L. D. Servi",
TITLE="Capacity Estimation of Cyclic Queues",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="179-182",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; round robin",
}

@ARTICLE{Shak85:Phase,
AUTHOR="M. Shaked and J. G. Shantikumar",
TITLE="Phase Type Distributions",
JOURNAL="Encyclopedia of Statistics",
PUBLISHER="John Wiley",
VOLUME=6,
PAGES="709-715",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Phase-type model",
}

@ARTICLE{Shan85:Bilateral,
AUTHOR="J. G. Shantikumar",
TITLE="Bilateral Phase-Type Distributions",
JOURNAL=navres,
VOLUME=32,
PAGES="119-136",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Gi/g/1; ph/ph/n",
}

@ARTICLE{Shar8511:Lokale,
AUTHOR="R. Sharp",
TITLE="Lokale Datanet og Kapacitetsplanlægning",
JOURNAL="Nordisk DATAnytt",
ADDRESS="Denmark",
NUMBER=11,
PAGES="19-20",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="Danish",
KEYWORDS="LAN",
}

@ARTICLE{Shko85:Method,
AUTHOR="Y. I. Shkol'nyy and Y. O. Naumova and A. D. Kharkevich",
TITLE="A Method of Determining the Additional Number of Lines in
Overloaded Groups Taking Repeated Calls and Traffic Measurement Errors
into Account",
JOURNAL="Telecommunications \\& Radio Engineering",
ADDRESS="SU",
VOLUME="39/40",
PAGES="29-35",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Circuit switching; call reattempt",
}

@ARTICLE{Smit8504:Approximating,
AUTHOR="V. L. Smith",
TITLE="Approximating the Distribution of Customers in M/En/s Queues",
JOURNAL=jors,
VOLUME=36,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="327-332",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; number of elements in system",
}

@ARTICLE{Stec8501:Review,
AUTHOR="K. E. Stecke and J. E. Aronson",
TITLE="Review of Operator/Machine Interference Models",
JOURNAL=ijpr,
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="129-151",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Manufacturing system",
}

@ARTICLE{Stec8505:Loading,
AUTHOR="K. E. Stecke and J. J. Solberg",
TITLE="Loading and Control Policies for a Flexible Manufacturing
System",
JOURNAL=ijpr,
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="481-490",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Manufacturing system",
}

@ARTICLE{Stec8504:Optimality,
AUTHOR="K. E. Stecke and J. J. Solberg",
TITLE="The Optimality of Unbalancing Both Workloads and Group Sizes in
Closed Queueing Networks of Multiserver Queues",
JOURNAL=or,
VOLUME=33,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="882-910",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; load balancing",
}

@ARTICLE{Stew8506:Applications,
AUTHOR="S. D. Stewart and G. N. Watson",
TITLE="Applications of Artificial Intelligence",
JOURNAL="Simulation",
VOLUME=44,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="306-310",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="artificial intelligence; LISP; expert system; knowledge
engineering",
}

@ARTICLE{Tegh85:Optimal,
AUTHOR="J. Teghem",
TITLE="Optimal Control of Queues: Removable Servers",
JOURNAL="Belgian Journal of Operations Research, Statistics and Computer
Science",
VOLUME=25,
NUMBER="2-3",
PAGES="99-128",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="tutorial",
ABSTRACT="This paper is devoted to the determination of the optimal
operating rule for the behaviour of a removable server.  We first
examine the case of an individual service process, in M/G/1 queues with
N-policy, D-policy and T-policy respectively; certain special cases are
also examined such as the finite capacity case, the case of
heterogeneous customers,...  The problems with batch service are then
described and two related applications",
}

@TECHREPORT{Tell85:Optimal,
AUTHOR="G. Tellström",
TITLE="Optimal Design of Distributed Computer Systems: A Commented
Survey",
INSTITUTION="Linköping University, Department of Mathematics",
ADDRESS="Linköping, Sweden",
NUMBER="LiTH-MAT-R-83-20",
PAGES=12,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Distributed computing system",
}

@ARTICLE{Toda8509:Traffic,
AUTHOR="A. Toda",
TITLE="Traffic Control Strategies for a Both-Way Circuit Group",
JOURNAL=ecij1,
ADDRESS="Japan",
VOLUME=68,
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="88-97",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Traffic control",
}

@ARTICLE{Trn8502:Simulation,
AUTHOR="A. A. Törn",
TITLE="Simulation Nets, A Simulation Modeling and Validation Tool",
JOURNAL="Simulation",
VOLUME=45,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="71-75",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Simulation method; computer tool",
}

@ARTICLE{Vilm8509:Influence,
AUTHOR="E. Vilmin and N. Curien",
TITLE="Influence de la Tarification Horaire sur le trafic Téléphonique",
JOURNAL=atele,
ADDRESS="France",
VOLUME=40,
NUMBER="9-10",
PAGES="451-465",
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="French",
KEYWORDS="Traffic measurement; charging",
}

@ARTICLE{Vino8503:Unreliable,
AUTHOR="B. Vinod",
TITLE="Unreliable Queueing Systems",
JOURNAL="Computers and Operations Research",
VOLUME=12,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="323-340",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; reliability",
}

@ARTICLE{Vite8504:When,
AUTHOR="Andrew J. Viterbi",
TITLE="When Not to Spread Spectrum - a Sequel",
JOURNAL=ieeecm,
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="12-17",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Communication model",
}

@ARTICLE{Warm8510:Relation,
AUTHOR="W. Warmuth",
TITLE="On the Relation Between the Load Distribution and Offered
Traffic",
JOURNAL=eik,
ADDRESS="Soviet Union",
VOLUME=21,
NUMBER="10-11",
PAGES="557-562",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing theory",
ABSTRACT="In this paper we prove that a one-to-one relation between the
interarrival time distribution and the stationary distribution of the
number of busy trunks at an arbitrary moment in GI/M/oo systems (given
the service rate) exists.  An example shows that for more general
traffic types such a relation does not exist.",
}

@ARTICLE{Whit85:Scheduling,
AUTHOR="P. Whittle",
TITLE="Scheduling and Characterization Problems for Stochastic
Networks",
JOURNAL=jrss,
VOLUME=47,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="407-415",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Jackson net; routing",
ABSTRACT="Weak coupling",
}

@ARTICLE{Winn8503:Control,
AUTHOR="A. Winnicki",
TITLE="Control of Telephone Networks in Abnormal Situations",
JOURNAL="Large Scale Systems - Theory and Applications",
VOLUME=8,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="223-235",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Network management; telephony",
}

@ARTICLE{Wong85:Broadcast,
AUTHOR="J. W. Wong and Mahmoud Ammar",
TITLE="Analysis of Broadcast Delivery in a Videotext System",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="863-966",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="broadcast; computational algorithm; queueing system; response
time; analysis; population constrained networks; videotext systems;
Boning Feng",
ABSTRACT="Videotext is a system which provides users with low-cost
real-time access to information.  In such a system, user requests are
forwarded to a service computer where the desired information is
retrieved and sent back to the user.  In this study, we investigate the
response time behaviour of a videotext system where information
requested by one user is broadcast",
}

@ARTICLE{Yama8501:Reversibility,
AUTHOR="G. Yamazaki and T. Kawashima and H. Sakasegawa",
TITLE="Reversibility of Tandem Blocking Queueing Systems",
JOURNAL=ms,
VOLUME=31,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="78-83",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Tandem queue; blocking",
}

@ARTICLE{Yoko85:Communication,
AUTHOR="M. Yokoyama and H. Uose and K. Mase and M. Kajiwara",
TITLE="Communication Media Control Schemes in an Integrated Service
Circuit Switching Network Environment",
JOURNAL=ecij1,
ADDRESS="Japan",
VOLUME=68,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="77-85",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="reservation system",
ABSTRACT="Reservation mode; Preassign method; Inquiry method",
}

@ARTICLE{Jage8507:Laplace,
AUTHOR="D. L. Jagerman",
TITLE="Laplace Transform Inequalities With Application to Queueing",
JOURNAL=bstj,
VOLUME=64,
NUMBER=7,
PAGES="1755-1763",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Mathematics; Laplace transform; queueing theory",
}

@ARTICLE{Burk85:Artificial,
AUTHOR="L. I. Burke",
TITLE="Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems for Pattern
Recognition",
JOURNAL="Computers and Operations Research",
PAGES="211-220",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Neural network",
ABSTRACT="Pattern recognition",
}

@ARTICLE{Chan85:Distributed,
AUTHOR="K. M. Chandy and Leslie Lamport",
TITLE="Distributed Snapshots: Determining Global States of Distributed
Systems",
JOURNAL=tocs,
VOLUME=3,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="63-75",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=11,
KEYWORDS="Algorithm; deadlock; distributed simulation; distributed
system",
ABSTRACT="This paper presents an algorithm by which a process in a
distributed system determines a global state of the system during a
computation. Many problems in distributed systems can be cast in terms
of the problem of detecting global states.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Amma85:Memory,
AUTHOR="A. C. Ammann and M. B. Hanrahan and R. Krishnamurthy",
TITLE="Design of a Memory Resident {DBMS}",
BOOKTITLE="IEEE COMPCOM Conference",
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Awer85:Reducing,
AUTHOR="B. Awerbuch",
TITLE="Reducing Complexities of the Distributed Max-Flow and
Breadth-First-Search Algorithms by Means of Network Synchronization",
JOURNAL=networks,
VOLUME=15,
PAGES="425-437",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=9,
KEYWORDS="Graph theory; max flow",
ABSTRACT={This article presents new simple distributed Maximum Flow and
Breadth-First Search algorithms for an asynchronous communication
network. Our algorithms improve the best known algorithms both in the
communication and time complexities. The basic idea is first to
"synchronize" the network and then to apply synchronous algorithms which
use efficiently the parallelism of the model.},
}

@ARTICLE{Lind8510:Network,
AUTHOR="W. C. Lindsey and F. Ghazvinian and W. C. Hagmann and K.
Dessouky",
TITLE="Network synchronization",
JOURNAL=ieeeproc,
VOLUME=73,
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="1445-1467",
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=103,
KEYWORDS="digital network; survey; bibliography; synchronization",
ABSTRACT="The purpose of this paper is to introduce the reader to
thesubject of network synchronization by organizing and presenting a
tutorial of the theoretical work accomplished to date.",
}

@ARTICLE{Perr85:Queue,
AUTHOR="Harry Perros",
TITLE="The queue-length distribution of the M/Ck/1 queue",
JOURNAL=per,
VOLUME=11,
PAGES="21-24",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; M/Ck/1",
}

@ARTICLE{Gold8506:Hierarchical,
AUTHOR="M. Goldberg and D. G. Goodenough and M. Alvo and G. M. Karem",
TITLE="A hierarchical expert system for updating forestry maps with
Landsat data",
JOURNAL=ieeeproc,
VOLUME=73,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="1054-1063",
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bena85:Evolution,
AUTHOR="A. Benaouda and J. E. Kells and F. W. Mettler",
TITLE="The evolution of the {AT\&T} communications {CCS} network to a
new {STP} and the {CCITT} signaling system No. 7 protocol",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
ADDRESS="New Orleans",
VOLUME=1,
PAGES="11.2 (1-5)",
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Signalling; common channel; CCS",
}

@ARTICLE{Heis8501:Optimizing,
AUTHOR="H.-U. Heiß and G. Totzauer",
TITLE="Optimizing Utilization under Response Time Constraints",
JOURNAL=comp,
VOLUME=35,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="1-12",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory",
ANNOTE="Constraints on mean response time for BCMP-type server.",
}

@ARTICLE{Mats8501:Individual,
AUTHOR="J. Matsumoto and Y. Watanabe",
TITLE="Individual Traffic Characteristics of Queueing Systems with
Multiple Poisson and Overflow Inputs",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="1-9",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing system; queueing theory; overflow; performance
evaluation",
ABSTRACT="A theoretical method for analyzing overflow problems in
queueing systems is presented. An interrupted Poisson process (IPP)
approximation of the overflow traffic is employed. An overflow stream is
replaced by an IPP using the three-moment matching method. For a
three-input model, to which one Poisson and two IPP streams are offered
simultaneously, explicit and iterative formulas are derived to calculate
the mean waiting time, overflow probability, and moments of overflow
traffic intensity from the system for each of the three input streams.
This three-input model is a general one, and can be used for analyzing
complex problems such as multistage overflow models and individual
traffic characteristics for a model with more than three inputs. By
setting the capacity of the waiting room of the three-input model to 0,
this method can cover loss systems. For both queueing and loss systems,
several numerical examples of typical traffic models are shown.
Comparisons are made between theoretical values and experimental values
by computer simulations, and it is demonstrated that the accuracy of the
method is excellent.",
}

@ARTICLE{Ganz8501:Multiple,
AUTHOR="Ora Ganz and I. Chlamtac",
TITLE="Analysis of Multiple-Bus Synchronous and Asynchronous
Communication Systems",
JOURNAL=pe,
VOLUME=5,
PAGES="1-13",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Ilya8501:Delay,
AUTHOR="M. Ilyas and Hussein Mouftah",
TITLE="Delay Analysis of a modified cut-through switching for
multipacket messages",
JOURNAL="ieeproc\_E",
VOLUME=13,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="45-48",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Katz8501:Memory,
AUTHOR="Randy H. Katz and S. J. Eggers and G. A. Gibson and P. Brinch
Hansen and M. D. Hill and J. M. Pendleton and S. A. Ritchie and G. S.
Taylor",
TITLE="Memory hierarchy aspects of a multiprocessor {RISC:} cache and
bus analyses",
TYPE="Technical Report",
INSTITUTION="Computer Science Division (EECS), University of
California",
ADDRESS="Berkeley, California",
NUMBER="UCB/CSD 85/221",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="memory hierarchy; RISC; computer architecture; tightly coupled
multiprocessor; cache design",
ABSTRACT="We describe the memory design of a tightly-coupled
multiprocessor. Each processor node consists of a VLSI RISC processor, a
VLSI cache controller, cache data RAMs, and a standard bus. We show that
adequate performance can be achieved only if the processor has an
on-chip instruction buffer and a large (64 KB -- 256 KB) local
instruction and data cache. Ways of reducing the number of cache tags
and the effects of various implementation alternatives for where to
perform virtual memory translation are also described.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Shep85:Distributed,
AUTHOR="S. Sheppard and U. Chandrasekaran and K. Murray",
TITLE="Distributed simulation using {ADA}",
BOOKTITLE="Simulation Series",
ORGANIZATION="Society for Computer Simulation",
ADDRESS="San Diego, California",
VOLUME=15,
PAGES="27-31",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=9,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation; discrete event simulation",
ANNOTE="The multitasking features of Ada are studied to construct a
distributed event-oriented discrete-system simulation package.
Tsimulation support functions that are non-interactive and can
beexecuted in parallel are distributed as tasks. The separate
taskinclude random number generation, statistics collection, the
event-list manipulation and the user-written event routines. Therun-time
system distributes the tasks onto the available",
}

@ARTICLE{Unge8501:Process,
AUTHOR="B. W. Unger and G. Lomow and K. Andrews",
TITLE="A process oriented distributed simulation package",
JOURNAL="Simulation Series",
ORGANIZATION="Society for Computer Simulation",
ADDRESS="San Diego, CA",
VOLUME=15,
PAGES="76-81",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=6,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation; discrete event simulation; process",
ANNOTE="This paper presents a process oriented, discrete event,
distribusimulation package that is based on the Virtual Time mechanism.
Virtual Time can be characterised as an optimistic,
loosely-coupdistributed synchronisation algorithm. The package is
loosely modelled around Demos, a general purpose discrete event
simulatipackage written in Simula. Active components of a simulation
arecompletely independent and are called entities. Communication be",
}

@ARTICLE{Jeff8501:Fast,
AUTHOR="David Jefferson and H. Sowizral",
TITLE="Fast concurrent simulation using the time warp mechanism",
JOURNAL="Simulation Series",
ORGANIZATION="Society for Computer Simulation",
ADDRESS="San Diego, CA",
VOLUME=15,
PAGES="63-69",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=9,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation; discrete event simulation; time warp",
ABSTRACT="Simulations are notorious for being among the most expensive
of computational tasks. One run often takes many hours of computer and
if the model being simulated is probabilistic or if sensitivanalysis is
necessary, many runs are needed to determine the distribution of
outputs. In many scientific, engineering, and military installations
expensive computers are devoted almost exclusively to simulation. It is
therefore becoming an increasin",
}

@ARTICLE{Lehn8501:Leistungsanalyse,
AUTHOR="R. Lehnert and L. Meyer",
TITLE="Leistungsanalyse des Signalisierungsverfahrens in Netzen aus
{MKS200-Vermittlungsknoten}",
JOURNAL=pkitm,
ADDRESS="Nürnberg",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="27-31",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
REFERENCES=3,
KEYWORDS="Network planning; protocol engineering; simulation; computer
animation",
}

@PROCEEDINGS{Reyn8501:Distributed,
TITLE="Proc. Conference Distributed simulation 1985",
EDITOR="P. F. Reynolds",
PUBLISHER="Society for Computer Simulation",
ADDRESS="San Diego",
VOLUME=15,
PAGES=110,
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation",
ABSTRACT="18 papers",
}

@ARTICLE{Butt8501:System,
AUTHOR="D. C. Butterworth and A. C. Williams",
TITLE="System {X:} Common-channel signalling -- progress on installation
and testing",
JOURNAL=bte4,
VOLUME=3,
PAGES="255-258",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Signalling; common channel; CCS",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Buze85:Modeling,
AUTHOR="J. P. Buzen",
TITLE="Design of modeling tools for computer capacity planning",
BOOKTITLE="Modelling Techniques and Tools for Performance Analysis",
EDITOR="D. Potier",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland",
PAGES="7-11",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="English",
KEYWORDS="Computer tool; performance evaluation",
}

@TECHREPORT{ECMA8501:OSI,
AUTHOR="Eva Ma",
TITLE="{OSI} Distributed Interactive Processing Environment - {DIPE}",
INSTITUTION="ECMA",
NUMBER="ECMA/TC32-TG2/B15R",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="DIPE OSI distributed",
}

@TECHREPORT{Forn8501:Obviously,
AUTHOR="G. Fornara and S. Pozzana and F. Sirovich",
TITLE="The Obviously Required Name-server {(THORN)} - Technical Annex",
TYPE="Proposal to ESPRIT",
INSTITUTION="Bull/GEC/ICL/Olivetti/Siemens",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="thorn",
}

@ARTICLE{Harr8501:Model,
AUTHOR="G. Harrus",
TITLE="A Model for the Basic Block Protocol of the Cambridge Ring",
JOURNAL=ieeese,
VOLUME="SE-11",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="130-136",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Aham8501:Application,
AUTHOR="M. Ahamad and Arthur J. Bernstein",
TITLE="An application of name based addressing to low level distributed
algorithms",
JOURNAL=ieeese,
ADDRESS="Stony Brook, NY",
VOLUME="SE-11",
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="59-67",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="An interprocess communication structure for a distributed
language is described which provides message level communication,
multicast, and a generalized naming facility. The design is oriented to
the needs of low level algorithms which, for example might be used in a
distributed operating system to support resource allocation or enhance
reliability. The proposal is illustrated by programming several
distributed algorithms from the literature. An implementation is
described that takes advantage of physical multicast technology, and
reduces to more conventional schemes for common commmunication
paradigms.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Mill8501:Measurement,
AUTHOR="K. Mills",
TITLE="Performance Measurement of {OSI} Class 4 Transport
Implementations",
INSTITUTION="National Bureau of Standards",
NUMBER="NBSIR 85-3104",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Agui8501:Research,
AUTHOR="Lorenzo Aguilar",
TITLE="Research Areas in Multimedia On-Line Conferencing",
TYPE="Technical Report",
INSTITUTION="SRI",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Razo8501:Modeling,
AUTHOR="R. R. Razouk",
TITLE="Modeling and Simulation of Data Communication Networks Using
{SARA}",
TYPE="Technical Report",
INSTITUTION="University of California, Irvine, Department of Information
and Computer Science",
NUMBER="ICS-TR-85-05",
PAGES=20,
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="The selection of an appropriate simulation language can have a
profound impact on the success of a simulation study. The available
options range from domain-specific simulation languages to
general-purpose programming languages. These languages are often
supported by a collection of tools which form a simulation system. This
paper examines UCLA's SARA (Systems Architects' Apprentice) system and
explores its' usefulness in modeling and simulating a data
communications network. Based on experimental use of SARA's tools, the
system is evaluated with respect to required expertise, modeling power,
as well as measurement and reporting capability.",
}

@ARTICLE{Anon8501:Announcement,
AUTHOR="Anonymous",
TITLE="Announcement of Revision to {ADCCP} {X3.66-1979}",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=1,
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Hans8501:Verification,
AUTHOR="K. H. Hansen",
TITLE="Verification of Flow Control Protocols",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=1,
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Ayad8501:Comparison,
AUTHOR="N. M. A. Ayad and F. A. Mohammed and M. A. Madkour and M. S.
Metwally",
TITLE="Performance Comparison of Quasi Static Routing Algorithms for
Packet-Switched Computer Networks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=1,
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Lamp8501:Synchronizing,
AUTHOR="Leslie Lamport and P. M. Melliar-Smith",
TITLE="Synchronizing Clocks in the Presence of Faults",
JOURNAL=jacm,
VOLUME=32,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="52-78",
MONTH=jan,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Aran8502:Staged,
AUTHOR="Mauricio Arango and Hussein Badr and D. Gelernter",
TITLE="Staged Circuit Switching",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="174-179",
MONTH=feb,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Dimo8502:Structure,
AUTHOR="Nikitas Dimopoulos",
TITLE="On the Structure of the Homogeneous Multiprocessor",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="141-150",
MONTH=feb,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Birr8502:Secure,
AUTHOR="A. D. Birrell",
TITLE="Secure Communication Using Remote Procedure Calls",
JOURNAL=tocs,
VOLUME=3,
NUMBER=1,
PAGES="1-14",
MONTH=feb,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{ECMA8502:Directory,
AUTHOR="E. C. MA TC 23",
TITLE="Directory Service Standard (final draft)",
TYPE="ECMA-xx",
INSTITUTION="ECMA TC 23",
NUMBER="TC23/84/110",
MONTH=feb,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Ein8502:Grosch,
AUTHOR="P. Ein-dor",
TITLE="Grosch's Law Re-Visited: {CPU} Power and the Cost of
Computation",
JOURNAL=cacm,
VOLUME=28,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="142-151",
MONTH=feb,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Soll8502:Distributed,
AUTHOR="Karen Sollins",
TITLE="Distributed Name Management",
TYPE="Technical Report",
INSTITUTION="MIT Laboratory for Computer Science",
ADDRESS="Cambridge, Massachusetts",
NUMBER="TR 331",
MONTH=feb,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="naming; directory",
ABSTRACT="The problem being addressed in this research is the design of
a naming facility achieving the following goals.  First, two functions
on names must be supported: accessing a named object, and acting as a
place holder for the named object.  Second, it must be possible to share
those names.  Third, communication of the names as well as communication
by use of the names must be possible.  Finally, feasibility of
implementation is a goal.  In this research a name is definedto be an
object that can be associated with another object and has an equality
operation defined on it.  Two functions are defined for a name; it can
be used both to provide access to the named object and as a place holder
for the named object.  The assumed system model is a loosely coupled,
distributed system.  The research addresses this problem with: (1) a
detailed analysis of the naming problem and the nature of names
themselves; (2) a proposal for a set of mechanisms that addresses the
problem above, including the proposal of two new types of objects and
the mechanisms for their use; and (3) two examples of uses of the model.
 The model consists of private views of shared, local namespaces
allowing shared use of names and supporting share responsibility for
management of the namespace.  In addition the model provides for the
acceptance and deletion of names in stages. The contributions of the
research include an investigation into the nature of names, an analysis
of naming as a social process especially recognizing both the joint
management of names by the users of those names and the fact that
acceptance and possibly deletion occur in degrees, and the proposal for
a mechanism to address these issues.",
URL="http://ana-www.lcs.mit.edu/anaweb/abstracts/tr-331.html",
}

@TECHREPORT{Deis85:Regenerativ,
AUTHOR="A. Deis and C. Holst Pedersen and H. Stryhn",
TITLE="Regenerativ Simulering i {M/M/1-K} en",
INSTITUTION="Opgave i Anvendt Statistik, KUIMS",
ADDRESS="Denmark",
PAGES=103,
MONTH=feb,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="Danish",
KEYWORDS="simulation; variance reduction; regenerative simulation",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Daig8503:Queueing,
AUTHOR="J. N. Daigle and Joseph D. Langford",
TITLE="Queueing analysis of a packet voice communication system",
BOOKTITLE=infocom,
ORGANIZATION="IEEE",
ADDRESS="Washington, D.C.",
PAGES="18-26",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="packet voice; statistical multiplexer; queueing theory; matrix
geometric method",
ABSTRACT="At present, very few analytical tools are available for
analyzing packet voice communication systems. In this paper, a
semi-Markov process model for approximating the stochastic equilibrium
queue length distribution for a packet voice statistical multiplexing
system is introduced. The model is based upon the average rate of change
of queue length as a function of the number of active sources, and its
solution is obtained via matrix geometric techniques. In the model, each
voice source has active periods, during which packets are generated at
regular intervals, and inactive periods, during which no packets are
generated. Packets generated by the active voice sources join a common
queue on a first-come-first-serve basis and are transmitted over a
finite-capacity communication link. Parameters of the model are the
average duration of active and inactive periods, the packet generation
rate, the communication link capacity, and the total number of voice
sources. Numerical results obtained from the model are compared to
results obtained from simulation, and these are shown to be in
reasonably good agreement.",
ANNOTE="see \cite{Daig86:Models}",
}

@ARTICLE{Goel8503:Hybrid,
AUTHOR="R. K. Goel and A. K. Elhakeem",
TITLE="A hybrid {FARA/CSMA-CD} protocol for voice-data integration",
JOURNAL=cnj,
VOLUME=9,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="223-240",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="hybrid packet switching protocol; voice-data integration;
FARA; CSMA-CD; multiple access; packet voice",
ABSTRACT="A new hybrid packet switching protocol for voice-data
integration is proposed and analyzed. The protocol adapts to the
changing traffic conditions of both voice and data. Network control is
distributed over all nodes, thus eliminating the need for central
switching or multiplexing. Voice users follow a modified version of
FARA, whereas CSMA-CD is adopted by data users for their channel access
policy. The analysis is based on the solution of a 2-state Markovian
chain, after which the voice blocking probability, data packets delay
and network throughputs are determined.",
}

@ARTICLE{Sirb8503:Standards,
AUTHOR="M. A. Sirbu and L. E. Zwimpfer",
TITLE="Standards setting for computer communication: the case of
{X.25}",
JOURNAL=ieeecm,
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="35-34",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=53,
KEYWORDS="Survey; bibliography; X.25; Computer communication",
ANNOTE="Eximation of the development of the X.25 Standard.",
}

@ARTICLE{Duc8503:ISDN,
AUTHOR="N. Q. Duc and E. K. Chew",
TITLE="{ISDN} protocol architecture",
JOURNAL=ieeecm,
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="15-22",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=18,
KEYWORDS="survey; ISDN; signalling protocol",
ABSTRACT="An explanation of isdn protocols.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kuhn85:Diensteintegration,
AUTHOR="P. J. Kühn",
TITLE="Diensteintegration für Lokal- und Weitverkehrsnetze",
BOOKTITLE="Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen",
ADDRESS="Berlin",
PAGES="41-63",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
REFERENCES=13,
KEYWORDS="ISDN",
}

@ARTICLE{Rudi8503:Informal,
AUTHOR="Harry Rudin",
TITLE="An informal overview of formal protocol specification",
JOURNAL=ieeecm,
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="46-53",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=41,
KEYWORDS="bibliography; survey; SNA; OSI; protocol; CCITT",
ABSTRACT="Different aspects of formal protocol specification.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Boyl8503:Common,
AUTHOR="S. M. Boyles",
TITLE="Common channel signaling: An integral component of {ISDN}",
BOOKTITLE="4th Annual International Phoenix Conference on Computers and
Communications (PCCC)",
ADDRESS="Scottsdale",
PAGES="350-354 (D2.1) (paper 1)",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Signalling; common channel; CCS",
}

@TECHREPORT{Herm8503:Future,
AUTHOR="J. Herman and J. M. McQuillan and J. Seeger and I. Loobeek",
TITLE="Future Network Technology, Study: Final Report, Volume {I:}
Findings and Recommendations",
INSTITUTION="BBN Communications Corporation",
NUMBER="Report NO. 5894",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Cole8503:COMSAT,
AUTHOR="R. Colella",
TITLE="{COMSAT/NBS} Experiment Plan for Transport Protocol",
INSTITUTION="National Bureau of Standards",
NUMBER="NBSIR 85-3141",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kirs8503:University,
AUTHOR="P. T. Kirstein",
TITLE="The University College London International Computer
Communications Interconnection Service",
BOOKTITLE="Conference on Communications in Distributed Systems,
Karlsruhe",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
}

@MISC{Gene8503:Manufacturing,
AUTHOR="General Motors Corporation",
TITLE="Manufacturing Automation Protocol --- A Communication Network
Protocol for Open Systems Interconnection",
NOTE="Version 2.1",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Jain8503:CUTE,
AUTHOR="Raj Jain",
TITLE="{CUTE:} A Timeout Based Congestion Control Scheme for Digital
Network Architecture",
INSTITUTION="Digital Equipment Corporation",
NUMBER="DEC-TR-353",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Lein8503:DARPA,
AUTHOR="B. M. Leiner and Randy Cole and J. B. Postel and D. L. Mills",
TITLE="The {DARPA} {Internet} Protocol Suite",
BOOKTITLE=infocom,
PUBLISHER="IEEE",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
}

@PHDTHESIS{Terr8503:Distributed,
AUTHOR="Douglas B. Terry",
TITLE="Distributed Name Servers: Naming and Caching in Large Distributed
Computing Environments",
SCHOOL="University of California, Berkeley. Computer Science Division",
NOTE="UCB/CSD TR 85/228",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Le8503:Classification,
AUTHOR="Van Le",
TITLE="A Classification of failures of logic programs with equality",
INSTITUTION="Dept. of Computer Science, Australian National University",
ADDRESS="Canberra 0200 ACT, Australia",
NUMBER="TR-CS-85-01",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Ande8503:Steady,
AUTHOR="K. Andersen",
TITLE="Some Steady-State Problems in Simulation",
BOOKTITLE="18th Annual Simulation Symposium",
ADDRESS="Tampa, Florida",
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="simulation; steady state",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Burg8503:Traffic,
AUTHOR="J. A. Burgess",
TITLE="Traffic Parameters for the Design of Mobile Telephone Systems",
BOOKTITLE="2nd UK Teletraffic Symposium",
ADDRESS="BT Research Laboratories, Martlesham, Great Britain",
PAGES=5,
MONTH=mar,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="mobile radio",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{King8504:Modelling,
AUTHOR="Tony King and A. J. Martin",
TITLE="The Modelling of Communications Networks",
BOOKTITLE="International Conference: Advances in Command, Control and
Communication Systems, Theory and Applications",
ORGANIZATION="IEE",
ADDRESS="Bournemouth, England",
PAGES="90-98",
MONTH=apr,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="congestion control",
ANNOTE="High-level overview on issues in modeling computer networks.",
}

@ARTICLE{Tant8504:Optimal,
AUTHOR="A. N. Tantawi and Donald F. Towsley",
TITLE="Optimal Static Load Balancing in Distributed Computer Systems",
JOURNAL=jacm,
VOLUME=32,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="445-465",
MONTH=apr,
YEAR=1985,
ANNOTE="Routing.",
}

@ARTICLE{Whit8504:Best,
AUTHOR="W. Whitt",
TITLE="The Best Order for Queues in Series",
JOURNAL=ms,
VOLUME=31,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="475-487",
MONTH=apr,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=23,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system",
}

@ARTICLE{Ilya8504:Computer,
AUTHOR="M. Ilyas and Hussein Mouftah",
TITLE="Performance evaluation of computer communications networks",
JOURNAL=ieeecm,
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="18-29",
MONTH=apr,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=69,
KEYWORDS="Survey; bibliography; queueing network; computer network;
output analysis; computer communication",
ABSTRACT="An overall evaluation of the performance of computer
communication networks by simulation.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Weih8504:Implmentation,
AUTHOR="William Edward Weihl and B. Liskov",
TITLE="Implmentation of Resilient, Atomic Data Types",
INSTITUTION="MIT, LCS",
VOLUME=7,
NUMBER=2,
MONTH=apr,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Beto8504:Obviously,
AUTHOR="A. Betori and G. Fornara and F. Sirovich",
TITLE="The Obviously Required Name-server {(THORN)} - {THORN} General
Specification Document",
TYPE="THORN report",
INSTITUTION="SW",
NUMBER="SW2",
MONTH=apr,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="thorn; name server",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Dick8504:ACSNET,
AUTHOR="P. Dick-Lauder and R. J. Kummerfeld and K. R. Elz",
TITLE="{ACSNET} - The Australian Alternative to {UUCP}",
BOOKTITLE="EUUG Conference",
ADDRESS="Paris",
PAGES="60-69",
MONTH=apr,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kill8504:Addressing,
AUTHOR="S. E. Kille",
TITLE="Addressing in {MMDF} {II}",
BOOKTITLE="EUUG Conference",
ADDRESS="Paris",
MONTH=apr,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Scha8504:Architecture,
AUTHOR="R. E. Schantz and R. Thomas and G. Bono",
TITLE="The Architecture of the Cronus Distributed Operating System",
TYPE="Report",
INSTITUTION="BBN",
ADDRESS="Cambridge",
MONTH=apr,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bran8504:RP3,
AUTHOR="W. C. Brantley and K. P. McAuliffe and J. Weiss",
TITLE="{RP3} Processor-Memory Element",
BOOKTITLE="International Conference on Parallel Processing",
PAGES="782-789",
MONTH=apr,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Sabr8504:Video,
AUTHOR="Shaker Sabri and Birendra Prasada",
TITLE="Video Conferencing Systems",
JOURNAL=ieeeproc,
PUBLISHER="IEEE",
VOLUME=73,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="671-688",
MONTH=apr,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="conferencing",
}

@ARTICLE{Parr8505:Special,
AUTHOR="F. N. Parr",
TITLE="Special Issue on Communications for Personal Computers",
JOURNAL=ieeejsac,
VOLUME="SAC-3",
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="397-398",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{JHSa8505:Desktop,
AUTHOR="J. H. Saltzer and D. D. Clark and J. L. Romkey and W. C.
Gramlich",
TITLE="The Desktop Computer as a Network Participant",
JOURNAL=ieeejsac,
VOLUME="SAC-3",
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="468-478",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Crow8505:Address,
AUTHOR="Jon Crowcroft",
TITLE="Address Resolution and Subnet Addressing",
TYPE="Internal Note",
INSTITUTION="UCL",
NUMBER=1754,
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Frid8505:Helix,
AUTHOR="M. Fridrich and W. Older",
TITLE="Helix: The Architecture of the {XMS} Distributed File System",
JOURNAL=ieeesoft,
VOLUME="S-2",
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="21-29",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Gamm8505:XMS,
AUTHOR="N. Gammage and L. Casey",
TITLE="{XMS:} A Rendezvous-Based Distributed System Software
Architecture",
JOURNAL=ieeesoft,
VOLUME="S-2",
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="9-20",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Kill8505:Report,
AUTHOR="S. E. Kille",
TITLE="Report on {THORN} meeting, Bonn, May 9-10, 1985",
TYPE="Internal Note",
INSTITUTION="UCL",
NUMBER=1745,
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Kill8505:Notes,
AUTHOR="S. E. Kille",
TITLE="Notes on {UCL} {X.400} work priorities",
TYPE="Internal Note",
INSTITUTION="UCL",
NUMBER=1731,
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Kirs8505:Research,
AUTHOR="P. T. Kirstein",
TITLE="Research activities on Message, Directory, Document and Service
Projects",
TYPE="Internal Note",
INSTITUTION="UCL",
NUMBER=1764,
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Wilb8505:Universe,
AUTHOR="S. R. Wilbur and P. T. Kirstein",
TITLE="The Universe Catenet Its Protocols and Lessons",
JOURNAL="IEE Computers and Digital Techniques",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Aham8505:Multicast,
AUTHOR="M. Ahamad and Arthur J. Bernstein",
TITLE="Multicast communication in Unix {4.2BSD}",
JOURNAL="Computing Systems",
PUBLISHER="IEEE Computer Society Press",
ADDRESS="Silver Spring, MD, USA",
PAGES="80-7",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="The socket abstraction in Unix 4.2 SBD is generalized to
include multicast sockets, which have an identical user interface to
that of unicast sockets. Multicast sockets are supported by a multicast
protocol, MP. The data structures available in the Unix kernel for
implementing unicast sockets are also used for multicast sockets. The
implementation takes advantage of the multicast and broadcast capability
provided by many networks. All members of a group of processes
communicating in multicast mode on a particular network receive copies
of a single message sent on the network. The membership of such a group
may be dynamic. An algorithm is described which ensures that all members
of the group are informed of additions to and deletions from the
group.",
}

@ARTICLE{Fran8505:Multicast,
AUTHOR="A. Frank and L. D. Wittie and Arthur J. Bernstein",
TITLE="Multicast communication on network computers",
JOURNAL=ieeesoft,
ADDRESS="Stony Brook, NY",
VOLUME=2,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="49-61",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="Several techniques for multicast are discussed. Packet casting
is described, followed by multicast on netcomputers. As an example of
group organization and group multicast, the implementation of the Micros
operating system for the Stony Brook netcomputer is presented.",
}

@ARTICLE{Cher8505:Distributed,
AUTHOR="D. R. Cheriton and Willi Zwaenepool",
TITLE="Distributed Processes in the V-kernel",
JOURNAL=tocs,
VOLUME=3,
PAGES="77-107",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Interprocess Communication; Group Management Operations",
ABSTRACT="Similar server processes in a distributed system are collected
in groups. Clients in need of a service address themselves to the group
rather than individual servers.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kuro8505:Microeconomic,
AUTHOR="James F. Kurose and M. Schwartz and Y. Yemini",
TITLE="A microeconomic approach to optimization of channel access
policies in multiaccess networks",
BOOKTITLE="5th International Conference on Distributed Computer
Systems",
INSTITUTION="Columbia University",
ADDRESS="Denver, Colorado",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="media access; microeconomic models",
}

@TECHREPORT{This8505:Advanced,
AUTHOR="P. B. Thistlewaite and R. K. Meyer and M. A. McRobbie",
TITLE="Advanced theorem-proving techniques for relevant logics",
INSTITUTION="Dept. of Computer Science, Australian National University",
ADDRESS="Canberra 0200 ACT, Australia",
NUMBER="TR-CS-85-02",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Dedo8505:Calculation,
AUTHOR="V. G. Dedoborshch and L. D. Il'ina and G. B. Levina",
TITLE="Calculation of the Number of Channels in a Toll Telephone Network
with Alternative Routes Taking the Modularity of Transmission Systems
into Account",
JOURNAL="Telecommunications and Radio Engineering",
ADDRESS="Soviet Union",
VOLUME="39/40",
PAGES="10-17",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Telephone Channel; Transmission System",
}

@ARTICLE{Kuch8505:Call,
AUTHOR="A. Y. Kucheryavyy and V. M. Rodionova",
TITLE="Call Losses in a Trunk Group with Mutual Interference",
JOURNAL="Telecommunications \\& Radio Engineering",
VOLUME="39/40",
PAGES="1-5",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="overflow",
}

@ARTICLE{Yers8505:Multisection,
AUTHOR="V. Yershov and A. K. Nasiyev",
TITLE="Multisection Switching Fields with Waiting and Losses with
Limited Queue Length",
JOURNAL="Telecommunications \\& Radio Engineering",
ADDRESS="Soviet Union",
VOLUME="39/40",
PAGES="18-23",
MONTH=may,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Switching network",
}

@ARTICLE{Erde8506:Korrektur,
AUTHOR="Karlheinz Erdel",
TITLE="Korrektur von Bündelfehlern bei digitaler
34-Mbit/s-TV-Signalübertragung mit einem Fire-Code (Burst Error
Correction for Digital 34 Mbit/s {TV} Signal Transmission with a Fire
Code)",
JOURNAL="Frequenz",
VOLUME=39,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="165-170",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="video coding; forward error correction; channel coding",
ABSTRACT="The design and implementation of an experimental
error-correcting codec for digital 34-Mbit/s TV signals is described.
For encoding, a shortened cyclic block code (Fire code) with a block
length of 275 bits and a redundancy of 5.1\% is used, which is capable
of correcting burst errors up to a length of 5 bits. Encoder and decoder
are composed of 4 basic encoders/decoders working in paralllel with an
operating speed of 9 MHz. By interleaving the four bit streams, the
burst-error-correcting capability is increased to 20 bits. The residual
bit error rate for random errors is less than $10^{-9}$ at a channel bit
error rate of $10^{-6}$.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bacs8506:Simple,
AUTHOR="E. Bacs and Lajos Hanzo",
TITLE="A simple real-time adaptive speech detector for {SCPC} systems",
BOOKTITLE=icc,
ORGANIZATION="IEEE",
ADDRESS="Chicago, Illinois",
VOLUME=3,
PAGES="1208-1212",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="packet voice; speech communications; silence detector; speech
detector",
ABSTRACT="In SCPC systems, speech detectors (SD) are used to distinguish
between talk spurts and silence periods. If no speech is present, the
carrier of this specific channel is inhibited, saving satellite energy.
The SD operates on 7-bit A law compressed PCM samples.",
ANNOTE="Notes that speech shows more peaks than background noise.
Detects speech if three consecutive samples are greater than the speech
threshold TS. The hangover is long if the talk spurt duration exceeds a
given threshold, short otherwise. The noise threshold is updated so that
the number of samples exceeding the noise threshold TN is an a given
interval. TS and TN are related by a threshold distance DT.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Stee8506:Adaptive,
AUTHOR="Raymond Steele and Peter Fortune",
TITLE="An adaptive packetization strategy for A-law {PCM} speech",
BOOKTITLE=icc,
ORGANIZATION="IEEE",
ADDRESS="Chicago, Illinois",
PAGES="941-945 (29.6)",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="speech coding; variable-rate coding; A-law",
ABSTRACT="A variable length packetization scheme is proposed for
packetizing blocks of $W$ A-law PCM speech data at network nodes. We
voiced speech occurs a variable length packetization scheme discards
every $n$-th sample, $n=2,3,4,5$ or $\infty$, such that when these
rejected samples are replaced at the receiver by means of adaptive
interpolation the interpolation noise is below a specified value. The
value of $n$ determines the length of speech data in the packet. Only
the magnitude of the spectral components, A-law PCM encoded, are
transmitted for unvoiced speech. Packets representing the silence
condition contain no data. The accumulative reduction in data rate was
close to 50\% for two concatenated sentences when the
signal-to-interpolation noise ratio per block exceeded 25 dB, and
$W=256$.",
ANNOTE="silence, voiced, unvoiced based on magnitude-squared",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Adam8506:Voice,
AUTHOR="C. J. Adams and Stephen Ades",
TITLE="Voice experiments in the {UNIVERSE} project",
BOOKTITLE=icc,
ORGANIZATION="IEEE",
ADDRESS="Chicago, Illinois",
PAGES="927-935 (29.4)",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="packet voice; ring network; local area network",
ABSTRACT="In the UNIVERSE project, experiments were conducted on a
series of Cambridge Ring LANs linked together by satellite bridges and
local bridges. The Cambridge Ring is a slotted ring which has the
considerable advantage for packet voice, when compared with for example
CSMA systems, that efficient transmission of small packets is feasible
and the ring inherently shares bandwidth amongst contenders in a manner
favorable to voice in an ISDN environment. An adaptive packet voice
protocol (which adjusts to the load and jitter conditions which prevail
during the course of any particular call) has been designed, implemented
and tested. It proved to be resilient and to give satisfactory sound
quality whilst running through bridges, the bridges being subjected to
widely varying loads. Design requirements for bridges/gateways in an
ISDN, which have to bear both voice and data traffic, are discussed in
the light of experience with this protocol.",
ANNOTE="discusses silence substitution (last one second repeated,
leading to repeat of clicks)",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Barb8506:Vocoded,
AUTHOR="G. Barberis and Neviano Dal Degan and Fulvio Rusina",
TITLE="Vocoded speech through a packet switched network",
BOOKTITLE=icc,
ORGANIZATION="IEEE",
ADDRESS="Chicago, Illinois",
PAGES="921-926 (29.3)",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="integrated services; packet voice; silence detection; LPC;
speech coding; error concealment; packet substitution",
ABSTRACT="Voice transmission is a possible auxiliary service in a
packet-switched data network. Using a 2.4 kbit/s LPC vocoder in some
experiments, we have addressed the following problems: (i) the
integration in the vocoder analyzer of a speech detection mechanism in
order to avoid silence transmission; (ii) the organization of packets
and vocoder fragments; (iii) the reconstruction algorithm at the
receiver end in order to provide continuous feeding of the vocoder
synthesizer; (iv) the implications for network communication protocols
of the integration of voice and data.",
ANNOTE="first-order statistics for monologue with LPC speech detector
yields activity of about 85\% to 89\%, depending on hangover",
}

@TECHREPORT{Kupf8506:Appraisal,
AUTHOR="Michael David Kupfer",
TITLE="An appraisal of the instrumentation in Berkeley {UNIX} {4.2BSD}",
TYPE="PROGRES Report",
INSTITUTION="Computer Science Division, University of California",
ADDRESS="Berkeley, California",
NUMBER="UCB/CSD 85/246",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="instrumentation; BSD; Berkeley Unix; performance measurements;
operating systems",
ABSTRACT="Berkeley Unix 4.2BSD comprises four subsystems: networking,
the file system, virtual memory, and process management. We present
explanations of how these subsystems work and problems with their
instrumentation in 4.2BSD. We discuss inaccuracies in the reported
performance indices, cases where uninteresting indices are recorded, and
cases where interesting indices are not recorded. We restrict our
attention mainly to tools that sites can use without special hardware
and without their changing the UNIX kernel. We also suggest tools for
debugging and monitoring the networking and file system subsystems.
Last, we comment on general implementation issues at both the kernel and
user levels of the instrumentation code.",
}

@TECHREPORT{McKu8506:Improvements,
AUTHOR="Kirk M. McKusick and Mike Karels and Samuel J. Leffler",
TITLE="Performance improvements and functional enhancements in
{4.3BSD}",
TYPE="PROGRES Report",
INSTITUTION="Computer Science Division, University of California",
ADDRESS="Berkeley, California",
NUMBER="UCB/CSD 85/245",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="4.2BSD; 4.3BSD; Berkeley Unix; operating systems; VAX",
ABSTRACT="The 4.2 Berkeley Software Distribution of UNIX for the VAX
provided many new facilities. This paper highlights the changes to
4.2BSD that appear in 4.3BSD. The changes to the system have consisted
of improvements to the performances of the existing facilities, as well
as enhancements to the current facilities. Performance improvements in
the kernel include cacheing of path name translations, reductions in
clock handling and scheduling overhead, and improved throughput of the
network. Performance improvements in the libraries and utilities include
replacement of linear searches of system databases with indexed lookup,
merging of most network services into a single daemon, and conversion of
system utilities to use the more efficient facilities available in
4.2BSD. Enhancements in the kernel include the addition of subnets and
gateways, increases in many kernel limits, cleanup of the signal and
autoconfiguration implementations, and support for windows and system
logging. Functional extensions in the libraries and utilities include
the addition of an Internet name server, new system management tools,
and extensions to dbx to work with Pascal. The paper concludes with a
brief discussion of the changes made to the system to enhance
security.",
}

@ARTICLE{Chri8506:Fiberoptics,
AUTHOR="P. Christ and H. Bannas and R. Ruehle",
TITLE="Fiberoptics im praktischen Einsatz",
JOURNAL=datacom,
VOLUME=6,
PAGES="18-21",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Fiber optics; Ethernet; development; history",
ANNOTE="The article is a user report about the first fiber optical
Ethernet used since 1984 by University Stuttgart. The authors
development, practical experience and futural developments.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Enge8506:Predicting,
AUTHOR="J. R. Engelbrecht and P. S. Kritzinger and Harry Rudin",
TITLE="Predicting Protocol Performance from a Meta-Implementation",
BOOKTITLE="5th International Workshop on Protocol Specification,
Verification and Testing",
PAGES="349-362",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=11,
KEYWORDS="Protocol engineering; performance evaluation",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Fisc8506:Simulation,
AUTHOR="W. Fischer and K. P. Sauer and W. Denzel",
TITLE="A Simulation Technique for Communications Protocols Based on a
formal Specification by {SDL}",
BOOKTITLE="5th International Workshop on Protocol Specification,
Verification and Testing",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=9,
KEYWORDS="Protocol Simulation",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Rafi8506:Tools,
AUTHOR="O. Rafiq",
TITLE="Tools and Methodology for Testing {OSI} Protocol Entities",
BOOKTITLE="IEEE International Symposium on Fault Tolerant Computing",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=22,
KEYWORDS="Protocol testing",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Rayn8506:Standardizing,
AUTHOR="D. Rayner",
TITLE="Standardizing Conformance Testing for {OSI}",
BOOKTITLE="5th International Workshop on Protocol Specification,
Verification and Testing",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Protocol testing",
}

@ARTICLE{Cour8506:Time,
AUTHOR="P.-J. Courtois",
TITLE="On time and space decomposition of complex structures",
JOURNAL=cacm,
VOLUME=28,
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="590-603",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Decomposition; stochastic system",
}

@ARTICLE{Birm8506:Implementing,
AUTHOR="K. Birman and T. A. Joseph and T. Raeuchle and A El Abbadi",
TITLE="Implementing Fault-Tolerant Distributed Objects",
JOURNAL=ieeese,
VOLUME="SE-11",
PAGES="502-508",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Bona8506:EAN,
AUTHOR="K. H. Bonacker and U. Pankoke-Babatz and H. Santo",
TITLE="{EAN} - Conformity to {X.400} and {DFN-Pflichtenheft}",
TYPE="report",
INSTITUTION="GMD (Gesellschaft für Mathematik und Datenverarbeitung)",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Brin8506:Interconnection,
AUTHOR="D. Brink and D. Brink and S. E. Kille",
TITLE="Interconnection Service Management System Authorisation and
Accounting in Store and Forward Message Handling Systems",
BOOKTITLE="European Computer Communications Conference (Networks)",
ADDRESS="London",
PAGES="695-706",
NOTE="also UCL Internal Note 1695",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="authorisation",
}

@TECHREPORT{Cabr8506:Impact,
AUTHOR="Luis Felipe Cabrera",
TITLE="The Impact of Buffer Management on Networking Software
Performance in Berkeley {UNIX} {4.2BSD:} A Case Study",
INSTITUTION="University of California, Berkeley",
NUMBER="UCB/CSD 85/247",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Lloy8506:Ministry,
AUTHOR="P. J. Lloyd and Jon Crowcroft",
TITLE="Ministry of Defence Research Contract 2047/0107: Annual Report
for 1984",
TYPE="Technical Report",
INSTITUTION="UCL",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Mosh8506:Study,
AUTHOR="David Mosher",
TITLE="A Study of an {Internet} Protocol Implementation",
INSTITUTION="University of California, Berkeley",
NUMBER="UCB/CSD 85/238",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Zent8506:DFN,
AUTHOR="Zentrale Projektleitung - D. F. N",
TITLE="The {DFN} Message Handling System - specifications for
realisation",
TYPE="Deutshes Forschungsnetz report version",
INSTITUTION="Zentrale Projektleitung - DFN",
NUMBER="1.1.",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Ghan8506:Two,
AUTHOR="M. Ghanbari",
TITLE="Two-Layer Coding of Video Signals for {VBR} Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeejsac,
PUBLISHER="IEEE",
VOLUME=7,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="771-781",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="ATM; video coding; VBR; DCT",
ABSTRACT="Describes a hybrid DCT-DPCM scheme for implementation over ATM
and Orwell in particular.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Nguy8506:Model,
AUTHOR="Van K. Nguyen and Alan Demers and David Gries and Susan S.
Owicki",
TITLE="A Model and Temporal proof system for Networks of Processes",
INSTITUTION="Cornell University, Computer Science Department",
NUMBER="TR85-690",
PAGES=33,
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="An approach is presented for modeling networks of processes
that communicate exclusively through message passing. A process (or a
network) is defined by its set of possible behaviors, where each
behavior is an abstraction of an infinite execution sequence of the
process. The resulting model is simple and modular and facilitates
information hiding. It can describe both synchronous and asynchronous
networks. It supports recursively-defined networks and can characterize
liveness properties such as progress of inputs and outputs, termination,
and deadlock. A sound and complete temporal proof system based on the
model is presented. It is compositional - a specification of a network
is formed naturally from specifications of its components.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Smit8506:Cache,
AUTHOR="A. J. Smith",
TITLE="Cache Evaluation and the Impact of Workload Choice",
BOOKTITLE="12th Annual Symposium on Computer Architecture",
PAGES="64-73",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Etve8506:Modélisation,
AUTHOR="E. Etève and A. Passeron",
TITLE="Modélisation des Variations Saisonniéres du Trafic Téléphonique.
Modelling Seasonal Variations of Telephone Traffic",
JOURNAL=atele,
ADDRESS="Montreal, Canada",
VOLUME=40,
NUMBER="9-10",
PAGES="516-525",
NOTE="ITC-10",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="French",
KEYWORDS="Telephony",
}

@ARTICLE{Gawl8506:Varieties,
AUTHOR="D. Gawlick and D. Kinkade",
TITLE="Varieties of Concurrency Control in {IBM/VS} Fast Path",
JOURNAL="Data Engineering Bulletin",
VOLUME=8,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="3-10",
MONTH=jun,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Hilt8507:Structuring,
AUTHOR="Starr Roxanne Hiltz and Murray Turoff",
TITLE="Structuring Computer-Mediated Communication Systems to Avoid
Information Overload",
JOURNAL=cacm,
VOLUME=28,
NUMBER=7,
PAGES="680-689",
MONTH=jul,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="electronic mail; computer conferencing",
ABSTRACT="Computer-mediated communication systems use computers and
telecommunications networks to compose, store, deliver, and process
communication. Among the types of systems that come under this heading
are electronic mail, computerized conferencing, and bulletin-board
systems. CMCS's can provide sufficient speed and volume for effective
communication flow within and between groups and organizations. However,
this ``solution'' to constrictions on the flow of information and
communication is not without cost, in a behavioral as well as economic
sense. Computers and related ``office-automation'' technology can often
create as many problems for an organization as they solve. As Kerr and
Hiltz have put it , (quote omitted). Denning cogently characterizes one
contributing factor to information overload as ``electronic
junk''---frequent CMCS users can expect to be imposed on by unwanted and
useless messages. This problem is becoming worse as more systems, and
therefore more users, are interconnected by networks like CSNET, USENET,
and MAILNET. However, on the basis of several years of observing users
of these systems, we must disagree with Denning's prescription for this
problem, that ``the research community must study traditional
communications paths in existing organizations'' and ``abstract the key
properties of successful communications and replicate them
electronically.'' This premise takes computer-mediated systems as
automated versions of off-line media. CMCS's are a new medium with their
own advantages, disadvantages, social dynamics, problems, and
opportunities. For instance, putting the computer into the communication
loop makes new information filtering and handling techniques possible.
Indeed, the automation of communication practices developed for
non-electronic media may actually counteract some of the potential
benefits of CMCS's. In this article we present our current thinking on
desirable design options and implementation strategies for CMCS's, and
consider information overload, communication filtering, and the total
productivity of information workers. It may seem that we are only
discussing the subset of CMCS's known as conferencing systems, but that
is not the case. Although most of our examples are drawn from
conferencing systems, we believe that many of the distinctions between
``simple'' store-and-forward message systems and
group-communication-oriented conferencing systems will become negligible
as CMCS's take on more of the features of full-scale conferencing
systems. Among the authors who have dealt with such prospects are
Tsichritzis et al who state (quote omitted). Our argument is that the
computer must play a more active role in filtering and structuring
communication. We would add that CMCS's should also be designed to
foster the emergence of cohesive groups that can exert social control
over member's behavior. In addition to active software roles, there are
active human roles that can be played; these roles can to a certain
extent be built into the software in the form of special privileges and
functions.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Mull85:Analytische,
AUTHOR="B. Müller-Clostermann and F. Noack and M. Sczittnick",
TITLE="Analytische Lösungsverfahren für Rechensystemmodelle",
TYPE="Interne Studie",
INSTITUTION="Fachbereich Informatik IV, Universität Dortmund",
ADDRESS="Dortmund, Germany",
MONTH=jul,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; product form; analysis",
}

@TECHREPORT{Woel8507:Multimedia,
AUTHOR="Woelk and W. J. Luther",
TITLE="Multimedia Database Requirements - Review 0",
TYPE="Technical Report",
INSTITUTION="MCC",
NUMBER="DB-042-85",
PAGES="180-189",
MONTH=jul,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="multimedia",
}

@MISC{BERK8507:Multifunctional,
AUTHOR="B. E. RKOM",
TITLE="Multifunctional Broadband Communication System",
ORGANIZATION="BERKOM",
MONTH=jul,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{ECMA8507:Remote,
AUTHOR="E. C. MA TC 23",
TITLE="Remote Operations: Concepts, Notations and Connection-Oriented
Mappings",
TYPE="ECMA-yy",
INSTITUTION="ECMA TC 23",
NUMBER="TC32/85/174",
MONTH=jul,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Marz8507:Maintaining,
AUTHOR="K. Marzullo",
TITLE="Maintaining the Time in a Distributed System",
JOURNAL=acmosrev,
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="44-54",
MONTH=jul,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Tane8507:Distributed,
AUTHOR="A. S. Tanenbaum and R. van Renesse",
TITLE="Distributed Operating Systems",
TYPE="Report IR",
INSTITUTION="Vrije Universiteit",
ADDRESS="Amsterdam",
NUMBER=104,
MONTH=jul,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Simo8507:Optimal,
AUTHOR="Burt Simons and L. G. Votta",
TITLE="The Optimal Retry Distribution for Lightly Loaded Slotted Aloha
Systems",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=7,
PAGES="724-725",
MONTH=jul,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Grub8508:Subjective,
AUTHOR="J. G. Gruber and L. Strawczynski",
TITLE="Subjective Effects of Variable Delay and Speech Clipping in
Dynamically Managed Voice Systems",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=8,
PAGES="801-808",
MONTH=aug,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="packet voice",
ABSTRACT="The purpose of this paper is to examine speech impairments
likely to arise in dynamically managed voice (DMV) systems. DMV systems
utilize speech activity detection to exploit speech idle time and
variable bit rate coding to exploit nonstationary speech statistics. the
emphasis here is on systems using speech detection. This processing
introduces two impairments not commonly found in traditional
communications systems: variable speech burst delay and speech clipping.
Simulations of these impairments were implemented, and formal subjective
testing was performed to assess subjects' reactions to a range of
impairment levels. Emphasis was on formal subjective listening tests and
customer opinion of speech quality as defined by a rating scale. The
test conditions are applicable to general telephony, where relatively
high speech quality is required. Results on variable speech burst delay
and front-end and midspeech burst clipping are presented. These results
serve as an input to the design process and to the establishment of
performance guidelines for DMV systems.",
}

@ARTICLE{Lee8508:Statistical,
AUTHOR="Hwang-Soo Lee and Chong Kwan Un",
TITLE="Performance Analysis of Statistical Voice/Data Multiplexing
Systems with Voice Storage",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=8,
PAGES="809-819",
MONTH=aug,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="packet voice; voice/data integration; performance evaluation;
multiplexer",
ABSTRACT="In this paper the performances of four statistical voice/data
multiplexers are analyzed and compared. The structures of these
multiplexers are based on the newly proposed queueing, frame management,
and integrated flow control methods. For the queueing purpose, two
separate finite voice and data buffers are used to queue voice and data
packets independently. For frame managementfour versions of master frame
management are considered.",
}

@ARTICLE{Stas8508:Optimal,
AUTHOR="G. I. Stassinopoulos and Panagiotis Konstantopoulos",
TITLE="Optimal Congestion Control in Single Destination Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=8,
PAGES="792-800",
MONTH=aug,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="communication network; congestion control; routing",
ABSTRACT="We present an algorithm for optimal routing in communication
networks, resulting in minimum time and minimum total delay clearing of
congested traffic towards a single destination. The algorithm is
suitable for on-line implementation and can also be applied in the
presence of time constant external arrival rates. In the case where
several optimal solutions exist, the solution given is of the simplest
form. The results are discussed and compared to existing ones, in
particular to optimal feedback solutions found in the literature. The
simplicity of approach and results allows us to give necessary and
sufficient conditions for arrival rates, so that the minimal value for
the maximal delay encountered by any packet in the network does not
increase when these external arrivals are present. This suggests a flow
control policy which, together with optimal routing, gives a guaranteed
upper limit for traffic delay, while inhibiting incoming traffic as
little as necessary. A thorough geometric interpretation is given and
examples illustrate the applicability of results.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Jeff8508:Synchronization,
AUTHOR="David Jefferson",
TITLE="Synchronization in distributed simulation",
BOOKTITLE="International Computers in Engineering",
ADDRESS="Boston, MA",
PAGES="407-413",
MONTH=aug,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=9,
KEYWORDS="Distributed simulation; asynchronous method; discrete event
simulation",
ABSTRACT="Discrete event simulations have a great degree of potential
concurrency inherent in them provided they are decomposed into processes
and the processes are executed with appropriate synchronization. There
are two general types of synchronization simulation. One, called
synchronous, calls for all processes in simulation to proceed through
simulation time together at the saexact rate. This seems a natural and
intuitively appealing appro",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Berr8508:Testbed,
AUTHOR="O. Berry",
TITLE="A Testbed for the Time Warp Distributed Simulation Mechanism",
BOOKTITLE="13th Simula User's Conference",
MONTH=aug,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Giff8508:Case,
AUTHOR="D. K. Gifford and A. Specter",
TITLE="Case Study: The {CIRRUS} Banking Network",
JOURNAL=cacm,
VOLUME=28,
NUMBER=8,
PAGES="797-807",
MONTH=aug,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Stef8508:Corrigendum,
AUTHOR="M. Stefik",
TITLE="Corrigendum: Strategic Computing at {DARPA:} Overview and
Assessment",
JOURNAL=cacm,
VOLUME=28,
NUMBER=8,
PAGES="788-796",
MONTH=aug,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Kim8508:Study,
AUTHOR="Yeong Jin Kim and K. Chon",
TITLE="A study on addressing and routing for internet multicast",
JOURNAL="Journal Korea Information Sciences Society",
VOLUME=12,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="180-92",
MONTH=aug,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="Internet multicast is the delivery of an internet packet to
all members of a group within the internet. This paper proposes and
analyzes the mechanism to solve the problem of the multicast in the
internet sublayer. For multidestination addressing, the internet packet
header with fixed length is designed. The internet routing algorithm to
multicast the internet packet is proposed, and performance of the
mechanismis analyzed.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Bic8508:AGM,
AUTHOR="L. Bic and R. R. Hartmann",
TITLE="{AGM:} A Dataflow Database Machine",
TYPE="Technical Report",
INSTITUTION="University of California, Irvine, Department of Information
and Computer Science",
NUMBER="ICS-TR-85-24",
PAGES=35,
MONTH=aug,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="In recent years, a number of database machines consisting of
large numbers of parallel processing elements have been proposed.
Unfortunately, one of the main limitations to parallelism in database
processing is the I/O bandwidth of the underlying storage devices. One
way to solve this problem is to use multiple parallel disk units. The
main problem with this approach, however, is the lack of a computational
model capable of utilizing the potential of any significant number of
such devices. This paper presents a database model which is based on the
principles of datadriven computation. According to this model, the
database is represented as a network in which each node is conceptually
an independent processing element, capable of communicating with other
nodes by exchanging messages along the network arcs. To answer a query,
one or more such messages, called tokens, are created and injected into
the network. These then propagate asynchron ously through the network in
the search of results satisfying the given query. To investigate the
performance of the proposed system, we have implemented the model on a
simulated computer architecture. The results of the simulation
experiments indicate that the model is capable of exploiting the
potential I/O bandwidth of a large number of disk units as well as the
computational power of the associated processing elements.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Bail8508:NAS,
AUTHOR="David H. Bailey and John Barton",
TITLE="The {NAS} Kernel Benchmark Program",
INSTITUTION="NASA Technical Memorandum",
NUMBER=86711,
MONTH=aug,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Krze8508:Multiclass,
AUTHOR="A. Krzesinski and P. Teunissen",
TITLE="Multiclass queueing networks with population constrained
subnetworks",
JOURNAL=per,
VOLUME=13,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="128-139",
MONTH=aug,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing network; product form; analysis",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Brow8509:Congestion,
AUTHOR="P. Brown and Prosper Chemouil and B. Delosme",
TITLE="Performance Analysis of Congestion and Flow Control Procedures
for Signalling Networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
EDITOR="Minoru Akiyama",
PUBLISHER="Elsevier Science Publishers",
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="113-119",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="congestion control; signalling",
ANNOTE="Rerouting, backward signalling.",
}

@ARTICLE{Cao8509:Convergence,
AUTHOR="Xi-Ren Cao",
TITLE="Convergence of Parameter Sensitivity Estimates in a Stochastic
Experiment",
JOURNAL=ieeeac,
VOLUME="AC-30",
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="845-853",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="perturbation analysis",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Half8509:Delays,
AUTHOR="S. Halfin",
TITLE="Delays in Queues, Properties and Approximations",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
EDITOR="Minoru Akiyama",
PUBLISHER="Elsevier Science Publishers",
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="47-52",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory",
ANNOTE="Approximations for the moments of the delay in a $GI/G/1$
queue.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Holt8509:Interaction,
AUTHOR="J. M. Holtzman",
TITLE="The Interaction Between Queueing and Voice Quality in Variable
Bit Rate Packet Voice Systems",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
EDITOR="Minoru Akiyama",
PUBLISHER="Elsevier Science Publishers",
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="151-154",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="packet voice",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kimu8509:Refining,
AUTHOR="Takumi Kimura",
TITLE="Refining Diffusion Approximations for {$GI/G/1$} Queue: A Tight
Discretization Method",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
EDITOR="Minoru Akiyama",
PUBLISHER="Elsevier Science Publishers",
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="317-323",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory",
ANNOTE="Approximations for the queue length distribution for finite and
infinite waiting room.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kuba8509:Numerical,
AUTHOR="Jerzy Kubasik",
TITLE="On Some Numerical Methods for the Computation of {Erlang} and
Engset Functions",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
EDITOR="Minoru Akiyama",
PUBLISHER="Elsevier Science Publishers",
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="958-964",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Lind8509:Time,
AUTHOR="P. Lindberg",
TITLE="Time Congestion and the Continued Fraction Expansion of the
{Erlang} Formula",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
EDITOR="Minoru Akiyama",
PUBLISHER="Elsevier Science Publishers",
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES=556,
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory; loss system",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Miya8509:Approximations,
AUTHOR="M. Miyazawa",
TITLE="Approximations for a Single-Server Queue with a Branching Poisson
Arrival Process",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
EDITOR="Minoru Akiyama",
PUBLISHER="Elsevier Science Publishers",
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="313-316",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory",
ANNOTE="deterministic cluster size, with constant interarrival time
within cluster. General, i.i.d. service times.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Mura8509:Relations,
AUTHOR="Y. Murao and G. Nakamura",
TITLE="Relations among the Moments of the Queue Length Distribution in
the System {$M/G/1$} with Unit-Service and Bulk-Service",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
EDITOR="Minoru Akiyama",
PUBLISHER="Elsevier Science Publishers",
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="375-380",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Sand8509:Approximation,
AUTHOR="B. Sanders and W. H. Haemers and R. Wilcke",
TITLE="Approximation Techniques for Queueing Systems with Finite Waiting
Room",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
EDITOR="Minoru Akiyama",
PUBLISHER="Elsevier Science Publishers",
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES=558,
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Seel8509:Approximations,
AUTHOR="L. P. Seelen and H. Tijms",
TITLE="Approximations to the Waiting Time Percentiles in the $M/G/c$
Queue",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
EDITOR="Minoru Akiyama",
PUBLISHER="Elsevier Science Publishers",
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="53-57",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Taka8509:Queueing,
AUTHOR="H. Takahashi and H. Akimaru",
TITLE="Analysis of Queueing Systems via Multi-dimensional Elementary
Return Process",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
EDITOR="Minoru Akiyama",
PUBLISHER="Elsevier Science Publishers",
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="432-438",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="queueing theory; diffusion approximation",
ANNOTE="multidimensional diffusion approximation with instantaneous
reflection on the boundaries.",
}

@ARTICLE{Chla8509:Ethernet,
AUTHOR="I. Chlamtac",
TITLE="An Ethernet compatible protocol for real-time voice/data
integration",
JOURNAL=cnj,
VOLUME=10,
NUMBER=2,
PAGES="81-96",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="packet voice; Ethernet; integrated services; multiple access",
ABSTRACT="This paper addresses the issues involved in providing an
integrated real time voice and data service on the Ethernet local
network. The paper proposes a protocol that is functional, robust and
compatible with current Ethernet specifications. The proposed voice
protocol meets the real time voice performance requirements for local
and potentially remote distribution of voice. As demonstrated by
detailed simulation, the addition of voice traffic to an existing
Ethernet via the proposed protocol improves the total channel
utilization and leaves more data-usable bandwidth when compared to the
same load of voice being added via CSMA-CD. Controllers implementing
this protocol can co-exist on an Ethernet with stations using
conventional controllers. Additionally, the introduction of the voice
controllers requires no changes to the data link procedures used by the
already existing data stations in the network. The protocol can be
considered for other real time applications, such as process control, as
well.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Gril8509:Interactive,
AUTHOR="D. Grillo",
TITLE="Interactive voice application handling in wide-area
packet-switched networks",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
EDITOR="Minoru Akiyama",
PUBLISHER="North-Holland",
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="1054-1060",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="packet voice; bit dropping",
ABSTRACT="The performance of a packet-switched wide-area network for
integrated data and voice services is investigated under the assumption
of a traffic mix resulting in network resources mainly loaded with data
traffic. The analysis focuses on two issues impacting the transport
delay, namely probability of allocating network resources to one traffic
type in contention cases and reduction of voice redundancy depending on
network congestion level. The algorithm used for reducing voice
redundancy bases on embedded ADPCM coding and a particular bit
assembling within voice packets.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Zwae8509:Protocols,
AUTHOR="W. Zwaenepoel",
TITLE="Protocols for large data transfers over local networks",
BOOKTITLE="9th Data Communications Symposium",
ORGANIZATION="ACM",
ADDRESS="Whistler Mountain, British Columbia",
PAGES="22-32",
NOTE="also in {\em Computer Communication Review} 15 (4), Sep. 1985",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="LAN; transport protocols; blast protocol; sliding window;
go-back-n; selective repeat",
ABSTRACT="In this paper we analyze protocols for transmitting large
amounts of data over a local area network. The data transfers analyzed
in this paper are different from most other forms of large-scale data
transfer protocols for three reasons: (1) the definition of the protocol
requires the recipient to have sufficient buffers available to receive
the data before the transfer takes place; (2) we assume that the source
and the destination machine are more or less matched in speed; (3) the
protocol is implemented at the network interrupt level and therefore not
slowed down by process scheduling delays. We consider three classes of
protocols: stop-and-wait, sliding window and blast protocols. We show
that the expected time of blast and sliding window protocols is
significantly lower than the expected time for the stop-and-wait
protocol, with blast outperforming sliding window by some small amount.
Although the network error rate is sufficiently low for blast with full
retransmission on error to be acceptable, the frequency of errors in the
network interfaces makes it desirable to use a more sophisticated
retransmission protocol. A go-back-n strategy is shown to be only
marginally inferior to selective retransmission and is, given its
simplicity, the retransmission strategy of choice. Our results are based
on measurements collected on Sun workstations connected to a 10 megabit
Ethernet network using 3-Com interfaces. The derivation of the elapsed
time in terms of the network packet error rate is based on the
assumption of statistically independent errors.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Dahm8509:Modeling,
AUTHOR="H. Dahms",
TITLE="On modeling and performance of systems with interdependent
trafficsources and dynamic one-way channel allocation",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=1,
PAGES="2.1A1-1-a1-7",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=10,
KEYWORDS="DCA; dynamic channel assignment; traffic source model; ATM",
ANNOTE="The paper deals with systems with interdependent traffic sources
which are suitable to increase the channel efficiency and the admissible
offered traffic by dynamic one-way channel allocation",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Conr8509:Considerations,
AUTHOR="J. Conradt and A. Buchheister",
TITLE="Considerations on loss probability of multi-slot connections",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
VOLUME=11,
PAGES="4.4B-2-1 7",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=8,
KEYWORDS="Theory; loss system; multi-slot connection; switching",
ANNOTE="Simplified numerical analysis of a trunk group model.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Font8509:Queue,
AUTHOR="B. Fontana and C. D. Berzosa",
TITLE="{M/G/1} queue with N-priorities and feedback: joint queue-length
distributions and response time distribution for any particular
sequence",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
PAGES="3.3A-4",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=9,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; M/G/1; priority; feedback",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Lehn8509:Waiting,
AUTHOR="R. Lehnert",
TITLE="Waiting times in a {M/M/N/S1/S2/HOL-NONPRE} queueing system",
BOOKTITLE=itc11,
ADDRESS="Kyoto, Japan",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=8,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; M/M/N; finite queue; HOL priority;
nonpreemptive priority",
}

@ARTICLE{Sabn8509:New,
AUTHOR="K. Sabnani and A. Dahbura",
TITLE="A New Technique for Generating Protocol Tests",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="36-43",
NOTE="sigcomm",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=11,
KEYWORDS="Protocol testing",
}

@ARTICLE{Gerl8509:Window,
AUTHOR="M. Gerla and H. W. Chan",
TITLE="Window selection in flow controlled networks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="84-92",
NOTE="sigcomm",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Communication network; window mechanism; flow control",
}

@ARTICLE{Kett8509:Untersuchungen,
AUTHOR="G. Kettler",
TITLE="Untersuchungen zur Neugestaltung des Fernnetzes der {DBP} beim
Einsatz digitaler Technik",
JOURNAL="Mitteilungen aus dem Forschungsinstitut der Deutschen
Bundespost",
VOLUME=10,
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="ISDN; network planning",
}

@ARTICLE{Rege8509:Priority,
AUTHOR="K. M. Rege and B. Sengupta",
TITLE="A priority-based admission scheme for a multiclass queueing
system",
JOURNAL=atttj,
VOLUME=64,
NUMBER=7,
PAGES="1731-1753",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; priority; analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Shan8509:Discrete,
AUTHOR="J. G. Shanthikumar",
TITLE="Discrete random variate generation using uniformization",
JOURNAL=ejor,
VOLUME=21,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="387-398",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="random variate generation",
}

@ARTICLE{Susa8509:Consistency,
AUTHOR="Susan B. Davidson and H. Garcia-Molina and D. Skeen",
TITLE="Consistency in Partitioned Networks",
JOURNAL=acmcs,
VOLUME=17,
NUMBER=3,
PAGES="341-370",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Lesl8509:Cambridge,
AUTHOR="I. Leslie and David Tennenhouse",
TITLE="Cambridge Networks and Distributed Systems",
BOOKTITLE="COMPINT",
ORGANIZATION="COMPINT",
ADDRESS="Montreal",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Maxe8509:Regular,
AUTHOR="N. F. Maxemchuck",
TITLE="Regular Mesh Topologies in Local and Metropolitan Area Networks",
JOURNAL=atttj,
VOLUME=64,
NUMBER=7,
PAGES="1659-1685",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Cole8509:Naming,
AUTHOR="Randy Cole and S. E. Kille and Wenke Lee",
TITLE="Naming, Addressing, and Directories in Open Systems",
BOOKTITLE="3rd International Conference on Networks and Electronic
Office Systems",
ADDRESS="London",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kill8509:Mapping,
AUTHOR="S. E. Kille",
TITLE="Mapping the Global Naming Tree onto a Relational Database",
BOOKTITLE="2nd International Symposium on Computer Message Systems,
Washington",
PUBLISHER="North Holland",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INCOLLECTION{Neuf8509:EAN,
AUTHOR="G. W. Neufeld and J. Demco and B. Hilpert and R. Sample",
TITLE="{EAN:} an {X.400} message system",
BOOKTITLE="2nd International Symposium on Computer Message Systems,
Washington",
PUBLISHER="North Holland",
PAGES="1-13",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="washington",
}

@ARTICLE{Bran8509:Development,
AUTHOR="R. K. Brandriff and C. A. Lynch and M. H. Needleman",
TITLE="Development of a {TCP/IP} for the {IBM/370}",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Cole8509:Improvements,
AUTHOR="R. Colella and R. Aronoff and K. Mills",
TITLE="Performance Improvements for {ISO} Transport",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Dryn8509:Internodal,
AUTHOR="D. Drynan and David Baker",
TITLE="An Internodal Protocol for Packet Switched Data Networks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Perl8509:Algorithm,
AUTHOR="R. Perlman",
TITLE="An Algorithm for Distributed Computation of a Spanning Tree in an
Extended {LAN}",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Goud8509:Modeling,
AUTHOR="M. G. Gouda and K.-S. The",
TITLE="Modeling Physical Layer Protocols using Communicating Finite
State Machines",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Ande8509:Grammar,
AUTHOR="D. P. Anderson and Lawrence H. Landweber",
TITLE="A Grammar-Based Methodology for Protocol Specification and
Implementation",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Come8509:Domain,
AUTHOR="D. Comer",
TITLE="Domain Names: Hierarchy in Need of Organization",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Pete8509:Domain,
AUTHOR="L. L. Peterson",
TITLE="Domain Names: More Questions Than Answers",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Dobs8509:Datapac,
AUTHOR="A. Dobson",
TITLE="Datapac",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Whit8509:Line,
AUTHOR="G. M. White",
TITLE="Line Operations Network Growth Issues",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Jean8509:Technology,
AUTHOR="D. Jeannes",
TITLE="Technology for Managing Large Packet Switching Networks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{II8509:Operations,
AUTHOR="R. Stubbs I. I. and L. D. Swymer and T. L. Quinn",
TITLE="Operations Considerations in a Large Private Packet Switching
Network",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Popp8509:Solving,
AUTHOR="S. C. Poppe",
TITLE="Solving Growth Problems in a Rapidly Expanding {PDN}",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Wong8509:Strategies,
AUTHOR="K. Wong and Nicolaos D. Georganas",
TITLE="Strategies for Optimal Capacity Allocations in {DAMA} Satellite
Communication Systems",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Chu8509:Integrating,
AUTHOR="M. Chu and D. Drynan and L. R. Benning",
TITLE="Integrating Satellite Links into a Land-Based Packet Network",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Horn8509:Integrated,
AUTHOR="M. Hornbeek",
TITLE="An Integrated Test Center for {SL-10} Packet Networks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Chen8509:New,
AUTHOR="K.-J. Chen and J. F. Stach and T.-H. Wu",
TITLE="A New Method for Topological Design in Large, Traffic-Laden
Packet Switched Networks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Turn8509:Integrated,
AUTHOR="J. S. Turner",
TITLE="Design of an Integrated Services Packet Network",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Wu8509:Mixing,
AUTHOR="L. T. Wu",
TITLE="Mixing Traffic in a Buffered Banyan Network",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Abba8509:Resilient,
AUTHOR="A El Abbadi and T. R[[perthousand]]uchle",
TITLE="A Resilient Communication Structure for Local Area Networks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Ensh8509:ALPHA,
AUTHOR="B. Enshayan",
TITLE="{ALPHA} Transport",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Come8509:Using,
AUTHOR="D. Comer and L. L. Peterson",
TITLE="Issues in Using {DARPA} Domain Names for Computer Mail",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Aubi8509:Path,
AUTHOR="R. Aubin and P. Ng",
TITLE="A Path-Oriented Routing Strategy for Packet Switching Networks
with End-to-End Protocols",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Cher8509:Host,
AUTHOR="D. R. Cheriton and S. E. Deering",
TITLE="Host Groups: A Multicast Extension for Datagram Internetworks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Zoli8509:Approach,
AUTHOR="K. O. Zoline and W. P. Lidinsky",
TITLE="An Approach for Interconnecting {SNA} and {XNS} Networks",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Gilb8509:CNMGRAF,
AUTHOR="R. S. Gilbert and W. B. Klein^der",
TITLE="{CNMGRAF--Graphic} Presentation Services for Network Management",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Eige8509:ISDN,
AUTHOR="D. J. Eigen",
TITLE="{ISDN} Architecture: A Basis for New Services",
JOURNAL=ccr,
VOLUME=15,
NUMBER=4,
NOTE="Ninth Data Communications Symposium",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Colw8509:Instruction,
AUTHOR="Robert P. Colwell and C-L. I and E. Lykke Jensen and H. M.
Brinkley Sprunt and Charles P. Kollar",
TITLE="Instruction sets and beyond: computers, complexity, and
controversy",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME=7,
NUMBER=9,
PAGES="8-19",
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=21,
KEYWORDS="RISC; CISC; computer architecture",
ABSTRACT="Computer design should focus on the assignment of system
functionality to implementation levels within an architecture, and not
be guided by whether it is a RISC or CISC design.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Jain8509:Cahing,
AUTHOR="Raj Jain",
TITLE="On Cahing Out-of-Order Packets in Window Flow Controlled
Network",
TYPE="DEC Research Report",
INSTITUTION="Eastern Research Laboratory, Digital Equipment
Corporation",
ADDRESS="77 Reed Road, Hudson, Massachusetts",
NUMBER="DEC-TR-342",
PAGES=8,
MONTH=sep,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Krai8510:Traffic,
AUTHOR="B. Kraimeche and M. Schwartz",
TITLE="Analysis of Traffic Access Control Strategies in Integrated
Services Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="1085-1093",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="access control; ISDN; traffic flow analysis",
ABSTRACT="A common digital transmission facility provides service to a
community of heterogeneous users generating traffic with differing
intensity, message length, and bit rate. In order for this type of
integrated communication system to handle its traffic demands with high
efficiency and flexibility, close control of access and switching at the
input node is required. We propose, analyze, and compare two different
strategies for managing the access of two types of traffic, a blockable
wide-band (WB) type of traffic and a queueable narrow-band (NB) type of
traffic, sharing the transmission resource dynamically. The first
strategy assigns preemptive priority to the WB traffic over the NB
traffic, whereas the second strategy employs a wide-band to narrow-band
bit rate compression mechanism. Exact analytic models are developed, and
solution methods are presented and implemented. It is shown that the
best combined performance is obtained when the two strategies are
adaptively combined according to the offered load.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Rosb8510:Optimal,
AUTHOR="Zvi Rosberg and I. Gopal",
TITLE="Optimal Hop-By-Hop Flow Control in Computer Networks",
BOOKTITLE="23rd Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control and
Computing",
ADDRESS="Monticello, Illinois",
PAGES="688-692",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
ANNOTE="Congestion control.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Fros8510:Multirate,
AUTHOR="Victor S. Frost and Edward M. Friedman and Gary Minden",
TITLE="Multirate voice coding for load control on {CSMA/CD} local
computer networks",
BOOKTITLE=lcn,
ORGANIZATION="IEEE",
ADDRESS="Minneapolis, Minnesota",
PAGES="10-19",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="packet voice; local area network; congestion control; embedded
coding",
ABSTRACT="A study of mixed voice and data on a local area network under
the carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) is
presented. The study determined the feasibility of using multirate voice
coding to control the traffic intensity on the network. By decreasing
the voice coding rate for short periods of time (and thus the voice
quality) when network traffic increases, a larger number of voice users
can be realized. The premise is that short term voice quality can be
traded for increased throughput on a CSMA/CD network. Collisions per
millisecond is found to give a good indication of the traffic on the
network. A feedback equation is used to set the voice coding rate, based
on the measured collisions per millisecond. The coding rate determined
from the feedback equation is rounded to one of four possible coding
rates; other rates are clearly possible. The voice coding rates chosen
were 48, 40, 32 and 24 kilobits per second. The simulation results show
that approximately 10 additional voice users can be added to a 1 Mb/s
network when the multirate algorithm is used. Results are given relating
the packet delay to the collisions per millisecond. A comparison between
multirate and non-multirate is given. An indication of the voice quality
for the multirate system is also discussed. The multirate load control
algorithm provides a way to increase the amount of traffic on a CSMA/CD
network without increasing the line capacity.",
}

@ARTICLE{Panz8510:Interfacing,
AUTHOR="Fabio Panzieri and B. Randell",
TITLE="Interfacing {UNIX} to data communication networks",
JOURNAL=ieeese,
VOLUME="SE-11",
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="1016-1032",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="UNIX; network protocols; Newcastle Connection; protocol
implementation; operating systems",
ABSTRACT="We propose an interface for use from within UNIX user programs
for communicating over multiple and varied local and wide area networks.
This interface aids the design of a distributed application program by
hiding the actual communication protocols used over each network, and
providing instead simple primitives for sending and receiving (possibly
large) datagrams, using a simple standardized network addressing scheme
based on a (host number, port number) pair. This interface has been
designed principally for use by the Newcastle Connection, a software
subsystem which is used to construct the UNIX United distributed system;
however, this interface may well fulfill the needs of a large class of
transaction-oriented applications of UNIX. Comparisons are made with
various alternative approaches to network interfacing, including the
Xerox Pup communication architecture, the ``Clean and Simple'' approach
of University College London, and the socket scheme developed for
Berkeley UNIX.",
}

@ARTICLE{Das8510:Bandwidth,
AUTHOR="Ch. Das and L. Bhuyan",
TITLE="Bandwidth Availability of Multiple-Bus Multiprocessors",
JOURNAL=ieeetc,
VOLUME="C-34",
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="918-926",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Multiprocessor system; interconnection network; bus",
ANNOTE="Multiprocessor systems should be designed considering both
performance and reliability issues. They sholud support graceful
degradation by isolating the failed components and by reconfiguring to a
new state with decreased performance. We present in this paper the
effect of failures on the performance of multiple-bus multiprocessors.
Bandwidth expressions for this architecture are derived for uniform and
nonuniform memory references.",
}

@ARTICLE{Chau8510:Security,
AUTHOR="David Chaum",
TITLE="Security Without Identification: Transaction Systems to Make Big
Brother Obsolete",
JOURNAL=cacm,
VOLUME=28,
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="1030-1044",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Sari8510:Computer,
AUTHOR="Sunil Sarin",
TITLE="Computer-based real-time conferencing systems",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME=7,
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="33-45",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=16,
KEYWORDS="CSCW; desktop conferencing",
ABSTRACT="Real-time conference participants use computers to view, edit,
and process information jointly. This article discusses interface design
issues, implementation strategies, and network communication
requirements for such conferences.",
}

@ARTICLE{Choi8510:Formal,
AUTHOR="T. Y. Choi",
TITLE="Formal Techniques for the Specification, Verification and
Construction of Communication Protocols",
JOURNAL=ieeecm,
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="46-52",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=25,
KEYWORDS="Protocol testing; specification; verification;
implementation",
}

@ARTICLE{Gupt8510:Planning,
AUTHOR="V. P. Gupta",
TITLE="What is Network Planning?",
JOURNAL=ieeecm,
VOLUME=23,
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="10-16",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=5,
KEYWORDS="Network planning; computer tool; algorithm",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Rafi8510:Description,
AUTHOR="O. Rafiq and J. Haddad",
TITLE="Description of Protocol Testing Scenarios",
BOOKTITLE="IFIP TC6 COMNET",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=24,
KEYWORDS="Protocol testing",
}

@ARTICLE{Roeh8510:Inside,
AUTHOR="W. C. Roehr",
TITLE="Inside {SS} No. 7: A detailed look at {ISDN's} signaling system
plan.",
JOURNAL=datacommunications,
VOLUME=14,
NUMBER=11,
PAGES="120-128",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Signalling; common channel; CCS",
}

@ARTICLE{Pogg8510:CCWS,
AUTHOR="Andrew A. Poggio and  others",
TITLE="{CCWS-} A Computer-Based Multimedia Information System",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME=18,
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="92-103",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="multimedia",
}

@ARTICLE{Bono8510:Graphics,
AUTHOR="P. R. Bono",
TITLE="A Survey of Graphics Standards and Their Role in Information
Exchange",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME=18,
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="63-75",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Hora8510:Office,
AUTHOR="W. Horak",
TITLE="Office Document Architecture and Office Document Interchange
Formats: Current Status of International Standardization",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME=18,
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="50-60",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{LeLa8510:Real,
AUTHOR="G. Le Lann and  others",
TITLE="Real-Time Local Area Networks: Some Design and Modeling Issues",
INSTITUTION="INRIA",
NUMBER=448,
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Reyn8510:DARPA,
AUTHOR="J. F. Reynolds and J. B. Postel and A. R. Katz and Gregory G.
Finn and A. L. DeSchon",
TITLE="The {DARPA} Experimental Multimedia Mail System",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME=18,
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="82-91",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Saka8510:Distributed,
AUTHOR="S. Sakata and T. Ueda",
TITLE="A Distributed Interoffice Mail System",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME=18,
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="106-116",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Topo8510:SATNET,
AUTHOR="C. Topolcic and J. Kaiser",
TITLE="The {SATNET} Monitoring System",
BOOKTITLE="IEEE-MILCOM",
ADDRESS="Boston, MA",
PAGES="26.1.1-26.1.9",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Yank8510:Reading,
AUTHOR="N. Yankelovich and N. Meyrowitz and A. van As",
TITLE="Reading and Writing the Electronic Book",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
VOLUME=18,
NUMBER=10,
PAGES="15-30",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Whit85:Blocking,
AUTHOR="W. Whitt",
TITLE="Blocking When Service Is Required From Several Facilities
Simultaneously",
JOURNAL=atttj,
VOLUME=64,
PAGES="1807-1856",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Kill8510:Model,
AUTHOR="S. E. Kille and D. Brink",
TITLE="A Model of Message Flow Control",
JOURNAL=ccr,
PAGES="40-48",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Lloy8510:Preliminary,
AUTHOR="P. J. Lloyd and C. Topolcic",
TITLE="Preliminary Performance Measurements over {SATNET}",
INSTITUTION="University College London",
NUMBER="TR 115",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Mart8510:MAX,
AUTHOR="P. A. Martin and C. Guerin and M. Chereque and B. Sehabiague",
TITLE="The {MAX} project: a fault tolerant local area network
architecture",
BOOKTITLE="AFCET Congres Automatique . The Tools for Tomorrow",
PUBLISHER="AFCET",
ADDRESS="Paris",
PAGES="277-88",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="MAX is a dependable local area network distributed
architecture. Its aim is the definition and realization of a local area
network machine which manages, in a transparent fashion with respect to
the user, access to objects distributed in the machine and the fault
tolerance according to the funtion-by-function user-specified needs in
service continuity. The local area network machine allows connection of
heterogeneous equipment communicating by means of standard protocols
(opening to the ISO world) and the connection of equipment using
specific protocols insuring a high level of fault tolerance and
performance. The specific protocols are reliable and efficient multicast
protocols which simplify cooperation between applications and offer a
distributed system environment for the management of distributed
objects. The developed architecture presents a strong interactiveness
and adapts to the constraints of time and distribution of different
application types, especially those of factory applications. Finally,
the local area networks machine, authorizing the connection of different
computers to a local area network with varied performance, offers a wide
range of price, performance and fault tolerance.",
}

@ARTICLE{Krus8510:Allocating,
AUTHOR="C. Kruskal and A. Weiss",
TITLE="Allocating Independent Subtasks on Parallel Processors",
JOURNAL=ieeese,
VOLUME="SE-11",
NUMBER=10,
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Cher8510:Preliminary,
AUTHOR="D. R. Cheriton",
TITLE="Preliminary thoughts on problem oriented shared memory: a
decentralized approach to distributed systems",
JOURNAL=acmosrev,
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="26-33",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Jain8510:Algorithm,
AUTHOR="Raj Jain and I. Chlamtac",
TITLE="The P-Square Algorithm for Dynamic Calculation of Percentiles and
Histograms without Storing Observations",
JOURNAL=cacm,
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Tran8510:Approximation,
AUTHOR="P. Tran-Gia and T. Raith",
TITLE="Approximation for Finite Capacity Multiqueue Systems",
BOOKTITLE="Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung von Rechensystemen. 3.
GI/NTG Fachtagung",
ADDRESS="Dortmund, Germany",
PAGES="332-345",
MONTH=oct,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Queueing system; finite capacity",
}

@ARTICLE{Pipp8511:Balanced,
AUTHOR="Dale Pippenger",
TITLE="Balanced lines handle higher data rates amid noise",
JOURNAL="Electronic Products",
PAGES="64-70",
MONTH=nov,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="data communications; serial lines; balanced lines; RS 232; RS
485",
ABSTRACT="Standards from the EIA for balanced twisted pairs extend the
frequency range and specify the balance for drivers and receivers to
give noise-free signals.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Woll8511:Probleme,
AUTHOR="E. Wollner",
TITLE="Probleme der Planung von Mehrdienstenetzen",
BOOKTITLE="Professorenkonferenz",
ADDRESS="Darmstadt, Germany",
MONTH=nov,
YEAR=1985,
LANGUAGE="German",
KEYWORDS="Network planning",
}

@TECHREPORT{Hemr8511:OSI,
AUTHOR="Christine Hemrick",
TITLE="The {OSI} Network Layer Addressing Scheme, Its Implications, and
Considerations for Implementation",
INSTITUTION="U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications
and Information Administration",
NUMBER="NTIA 85-186",
MONTH=nov,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Laza8511:MAGNET,
AUTHOR="Aurel A. Lazar and Avshalom Patir and T. Takahashi and Magda El
Zarki",
TITLE="{MAGNET:} Columbia's Integrated Network Testbed",
JOURNAL=ieeejsac,
VOLUME="SAC-3",
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="859-871",
MONTH=nov,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Nass8511:Fiber,
AUTHOR="M. Nassehi and F. A. Tobagi and Michel Marhic",
TITLE="Fiber Optic Configurations for Local Area Networks",
JOURNAL=ieeejsac,
VOLUME="SAC-3",
NUMBER=6,
PAGES="941-949",
MONTH=nov,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Brow8511:Alpine,
AUTHOR="M. R. Brown",
TITLE="The Alpine File System",
JOURNAL=tocs,
VOLUME=3,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="261-293",
MONTH=nov,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Tayl8511:Arcadia,
AUTHOR="Richard N. Taylor and L. A. Clarke and L. J. Osterweil and J. C.
Wileden and M. Young",
TITLE="Arcadia: A Software Development Environment Research Project",
TYPE="Technical Report",
INSTITUTION="University of California, Irvine, Department of Information
and Computer Science",
NUMBER="ICS-TR-85-31",
PAGES=29,
MONTH=nov,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="The research objectives of the Arcadia project are two-fold:
discovery and development of environment architecture principles and
creation of novel software development tools, particularly powerful
analysis tools, which will function within an environment built upon
these architectural principles. Work in the architecture area is
concerned with providing the framework to support integration while also
supporting the often conflicting goal of extensibility. Thus, this area
of research is directed toward achieving external integration by
providing a consistent, uniform user interface, while still admitting
customization and addition of new tools and interface functions. In an
effort to also attain internal integration, research is aimed at
developing mechanisms for structuring and managing the tools and data
objects that populate a software development environment, while
facilitating the insertion of new kinds of tools and new classes of
objects. The unifying theme of work in the tools area is support for
effective analysis at every stage of a software development project.
Research is directed toward tools suitable for analyzing
pre-implementation descriptions of software, software itself, and
towards the production of testing and debugging tools. In many cases,
these tools are specifically tailored for applicability to concurrent,
distributed, or real-time software systems. The initial focus of Arcadia
research is on creating a prototype environment, embodying the
architectural principles, which supports Ada software development. This
prototype environment is itself being developed in Ada. Arcadia is being
developed by a consortium of researchers from the University of
California at Irvine, the University of Colorado at Boulder, the
University of Massachusetts at Amherst, TRW, Incremental Systems
Corporation, and the Aerospace Corporation. This paper delineates the
research objectives and describes the approaches being taken, the
organization of the research endeavor, and current status of the work.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Lint8511:Benchmarking,
AUTHOR="Mark Linton",
TITLE="Benchmarking Engineering Workstations",
BOOKTITLE="1st International Conference on Computer Workstations",
ADDRESS="San Jose, California",
PAGES="108-115",
MONTH=nov,
YEAR=1985,
}

@PHDTHESIS{Jose8511:Low,
AUTHOR="T. A. Joseph",
TITLE="Low Cost Management of Replicated Data",
SCHOOL="Cornell University, DCS",
NUMBER="TR 85-712",
MONTH=nov,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Kirk8511:Efficiency,
AUTHOR="Andrew Kirk",
TITLE="Efficiency considerations in the Canonical Labelling of Graphs",
INSTITUTION="Dept. of Computer Science, Australian National University",
ADDRESS="Canberra 0200 ACT, Australia",
NUMBER="TR-CS-85-05",
MONTH=nov,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Edmo8511:Logic,
AUTHOR="Robert Edmondson",
TITLE="Toward a Logic for non Horn Clause Prolog",
INSTITUTION="Dept. of Computer Science, Australian National University",
ADDRESS="Canberra 0200 ACT, Australia",
NUMBER="TR-CS-85-04",
MONTH=nov,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Boeh8512:SONET,
AUTHOR="Rodney J. Boehm and Yau-Chau Ching and Rand C. Sherman",
TITLE="{SONET} (Synchronous Optical Network)",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
ORGANIZATION="IEEE",
ADDRESS="New Orleans",
PAGES="1443-1450",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Coch8512:Asynchronous,
AUTHOR="Jean-Yves Cochennec and Pierre Adam and Thierry Houdoin",
TITLE="Asynchronous Time-Division Networks: Terminal Synchronization for
Video and Sound Signals",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
ORGANIZATION="IEEE",
ADDRESS="New Orleans, Louisiana",
PAGES="791-794 (25.6)",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
ANNOTE="aspects of Prelude",
}

@ARTICLE{Ho8512:Sensitivity,
AUTHOR="Yu-Chi Ho and Xi-Ren Cao",
TITLE="Performance Sensitivity to Routing Changes in Queueing Networks
and Flexible Manufacturing Systems Using Perturbation Analysis",
JOURNAL=ieeera,
VOLUME="RA-1",
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="165-172",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="perturbation analysis",
}

@ARTICLE{Li8512:Voice,
AUTHOR="Song Li and J. W. Mark",
TITLE="Performance of Voice/Data Integration on a {TDM} System",
JOURNAL=ieeecom,
VOLUME="COM-33",
NUMBER=12,
PAGES="1265-1273",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="voice/Data integration; approximation; performance; queueing
theory",
ABSTRACT="Data queueing is of primary concern in a voice/data integrated
TDM system. The data queueing model is represented in the discrete-time
domain with multiple servers and voice is given a higher priority than
data. The data arrival process is assumed to be Poisson and the voice
arrival process is characterized by a Markov chain. The correlation
coefficient of the number of on voice calls between consecutive frames
is used to measure the correlation behavior of the voice process. While
the generating function approach may be used to analyze the queueing
process, it involves the evaluation of a large number of boundary terms.
On the assumption that the voice traffic consists of $N$ i.i.d.
two-state Markov chains, we derive a simple expression for the mean
queue size as a function of two variables in the form of the traffic
departure processes. The results clearly reveal a significant influence
of the correlation coefficient on the data queueing process. Then, an
approximate analysis based on the departure processes is introduced. The
numerical and simulation results indicate that this approximate approach
yields reasonably accurate results.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Srir8512:Characterizing,
AUTHOR="K. Sriram and W. Whitt",
TITLE="Characterizing Superposition Arrival Processes in Packet
Multiplexers for Voice and Data",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
ORGANIZATION="IEEE",
ADDRESS="New Orleans, Louisiana",
PAGES="778-784 (25.4)",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="The paper characterizes the packet arrival process and
analyzes the performance of a multiplexer for packetized voice and data.
The correlations between interarrival times in the packet arrival
process resulting from a superposition of voice sources are studied via
the indices of dispersion. The packet delays are described using
approximations in the queueing network analyzer (QNA) software package.
With this technique, the superposition packet process is approximated by
a renewal process partially characterized by two parameters, one
describing the rate and the other the variability, where the variability
parameter is a function of the traffic intensity. The technique attempts
to capture the important correlations between the interarrival times of
the actual arrival process in the approximating variability parameter.
The approximate analytical results for the packet delays are compared
with simulations.",
ANNOTE="see \cite{Srir86:Characterizing}.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Dono8512:Experimental,
AUTHOR="Edward J. Donofrio",
TITLE="The experimental communication system for voice/data on the
Ethernet",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
ORGANIZATION="IEEE",
ADDRESS="New Orleans, Louisiana",
VOLUME=2,
PAGES="848-851 (28.2)",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="packet voice; local area networks",
ABSTRACT="An experimental communication system (XCS) is described that
used a local area network (LAN) for transmission of packetized voice and
data between XCS stations. Each station contains a microprocessor and
Ethernet chipset to implement distributed switching. Ear and mouth
samples are coded and decoded and use direct memory access (DMA) to
transfer the data between a memory buffer and CODEC (coder-decoder). The
switch is capable of transmitting and receiving data packets, storing
them in memory, and using DMA to send data out to the serial ports. The
paper describes the hardware of a stand-alone microcomputer dedicated
for voice communications across the Ethernet, without described silence
detection.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Huan8512:Integrated,
AUTHOR="Nian-Chyi Huang",
TITLE="An integrated voice/data network architecture using virtual
circuits",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
ORGANIZATION="IEEE",
ADDRESS="New Orleans, Louisiana",
PAGES="542-546 (17.6)",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="packet voice; bit dropping; congestion control; ATD",
ABSTRACT="This paper describes the architecture of an integrated
voice/data network using virtual circuit switching. Similar to most
integrated voice/data networks, the proposed network attempts to achieve
two major objectives: efficiency and flexibility. Most integrated
networks have two common issues: long and variable end-to-end network
delays and overhead/delay dilemma. The long, variable end-to-end delay
is due to the use of buffers to resolve temporary overload. In this
paper, we use embedded speech coding and bit dropping schemes to reduce
and fix the network delay. In addition, we solve the overhead/delay
dilemma by using an implicit addressing scheme which allows us to reduce
the size of the information blocks (or equivalently the delay) without
increasing overhead.",
ANNOTE="fixed cell size (pre-ATM) on T1 lines with 32 bit slots",
}

@ARTICLE{Hirs8512:User,
AUTHOR="R. A. Hirschheim",
TITLE="User Experience with and Assessment of Participative Systems
Design",
JOURNAL=misq,
PAGES="295-303",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="computer conferencing; computer messaging systems",
ABSTRACT="This article reports on the second half of a two-part study
addressing user experiences with participative systems design. The
concept of a participative design is outline and compared to more
conventional approaches. User experiences are noted and the issue of
evaluation is explored.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kuma8512:Distributed,
AUTHOR="D. Kumar",
TITLE="Design and performance analysis of a distributed simulation
scheme",
BOOKTITLE="CMG --- International Conference on the Management and
Performance Evaluation of Computer Systems",
ADDRESS="Dallas, Texas",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
REFERENCES=12,
KEYWORDS="Performance evaluation; distributed simulation; discrete event
simulation; event list control; protocol validation",
ABSTRACT="The author presents a scheme for discrete event simulation
usingnetwork of processors. These processors have local memories and
communicate with each other solely via messages. Any feedforwardsystem
can be simulated by this scheme. The scheme is simple, eaimplement, and
involves almost no overhead messages. He proves tcorrectness of the
scheme, and studies its performance analyticaunder reasonable
assumptions. For a class of queuing networks he",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Craw8512:Signal,
AUTHOR="K. E. Crawford and P. R. Miller and R. C. Snare",
TITLE="The {AT\\&T} No. 2 signal transfer point: Design and service
introduction in the {AT\\&T} communications common channel signaling
network",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
ADDRESS="New Orleans, Louisana",
VOLUME=1,
PAGES="11.1 (1-5)",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Signalling; common channel; CCS",
}

@ARTICLE{Card8512:Understanding,
AUTHOR="L. Cardelli and P. Wegner",
TITLE="On Understanding Types, Data Abstraction, and Polymorphism",
JOURNAL=acmcs,
VOLUME=17,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="471-522",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Clar8512:Structuring,
AUTHOR="D. D. Clark",
TITLE="The Structuring of Systems Using Upcalls",
BOOKTITLE="10th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles",
ORGANIZATION="Association for Computing Machinery",
PAGES="171-180",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Parn8512:Software,
AUTHOR="D. L. Parnas",
TITLE="Software Aspects of Stretegic Defense Systems",
JOURNAL=cacm,
VOLUME=28,
NUMBER=12,
PAGES="1326-1335",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Birm8512:Replication,
AUTHOR="K. Birman",
TITLE="Replication and Fault Tolerance in the {ISIS} System",
JOURNAL=acmosrev,
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="79-86",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Blac8512:Supporting,
AUTHOR="A. Black",
TITLE="Supporting Distributed Applications: Experience with Eden",
JOURNAL=acmosrev,
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="181-193",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Coop8512:Replicated,
AUTHOR="E. Cooper",
TITLE="Replicated Distributed Programs",
JOURNAL=acmosrev,
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="63-78",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Crow8512:TP,
AUTHOR="Jon Crowcroft",
TITLE="{TP} relaying for {ULCC} in Admiral",
INSTITUTION="Admiral Note",
NUMBER="A.346",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{ECMA8512:OSI,
AUTHOR="E. C. MA TC 23",
TITLE="{OSI} Directory Access Service and Protocol",
INSTITUTION="ECMA TC 23",
NUMBER="ECMA TR/32",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Giff8512:Architecture,
AUTHOR="D. K. Gifford and R. Baldwin",
TITLE="An Architecture for Large Scale Information Systems",
JOURNAL=acmosrev,
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="161-170",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Mull8512:Distributed,
AUTHOR="S. J. Mullender and A. S. Tanenbaum",
TITLE="A Distributed File Service Based on Optimistic Concurrency
Control",
JOURNAL=acmosrev,
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="51-62",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Oust8512:Trace,
AUTHOR="J. Ousterhout and H. DaCosta",
TITLE="A Trace -Driven Analysis of the Unix {4.2BSD} File System",
JOURNAL=acmosrev,
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="15-24",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Quar8512:Examples,
AUTHOR="J. S. Quarterman",
TITLE="{4.2BSD} and {4.3BSD} as Examples of the {UNIX} System",
JOURNAL=acmcs,
VOLUME=17,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="379-418",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Saty8512:ITC,
AUTHOR="M. Satyanararanyan and J. A. Howard",
TITLE="The {ITC} Distributed File System: Principles and Design",
JOURNAL=acmosrev,
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="35-50",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Spec8512:Distributed,
AUTHOR="A. Z. Spector and D. Daniels",
TITLE="Distributed Transactions for Reliable Systems",
JOURNAL=acmosrev,
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="127-146",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Tane8512:Distributed,
AUTHOR="A. S. Tanenbaum and R. van Renesse",
TITLE="Distributed Operating Systems",
JOURNAL=acmcs,
VOLUME=17,
NUMBER=4,
PAGES="419-470",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@ARTICLE{Wein8512:Transactions,
AUTHOR="M. Weinstein and T. Page",
TITLE="Transactions and Synchronisation in a Distributed Operating
System",
JOURNAL=acmosrev,
VOLUME=19,
NUMBER=5,
PAGES="115-126",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Mina8512:Mb,
AUTHOR="T. Minami and K. Yamaguchi and N. Fujina and H. Hamano and M.
Suyama and K. Iguchi and I. Yamada",
TITLE="200 Mb/s synchronous {TDM} loop optical {LAN,} suitable for
multi-service integration",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
PUBLISHER="IEEE",
ADDRESS="New York",
VOLUME=1,
PAGES="15-20",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="A 200 Mb/s multiservice optical LAN using a synchronous TDM
loop structure is described. The LAN consists of a central supervisory
node and multiple service nodes connected by an optical fiber loop.
Multiple independent communication paths of various speeds up to 140
Mb/s and various modes, including point-to-point, ring, and multicast,
can be provided on the loop. The structure of this LAN is quite suitable
for integration of multiple services, including video, image, data, and
voice, since each service can independently choose its own speed, access
method, and mode. Various LSI-based high-speed hardware technologies
were successfully introduced and compact LAN equipment was obtained. The
system and hardware structure of LAN, together with high-speed hardware
technology and applications are described.",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Kudo8512:NDL,
AUTHOR="T. Kudoh and H. Amano and T. Boku and H. Aiso",
TITLE="{NDL:} a language for solving scientific problems on {MIMD}
machines",
BOOKTITLE="1st International Conference on Supercomputing Systems: SCS
85",
PUBLISHER="IEE Computer Society Press",
ADDRESS="Washington",
PAGES="55-64",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="A new programming language for MIMD parallel machines, called
NDL (Node Description Language), is proposed. In most scientific
problems, there exist systems to be analyzed. For example, in the
analysis of electronic circuits, there exist many elements which can
correspond to concurrent processes. Therefore, in solving these
problems, it is efficient to specify the elements and their
relationships independently. Moreover, the system is static throughout
the whole hob. And NDL program consists of two parts: the node
description part and the network description part. The communications
among processes are performed by multicast, i.e. data transfer from one
process to multiple processes. To reduce the process control overhead,
the network is static and processes are never created or deleted
dynamically. Libraries can be defined for various applications.",
}

@TECHREPORT{Baba8512:Reliable,
AUTHOR="Ozalp Babaoglu and Patrick Stephenson",
TITLE="Reliable Broadcasts Through Partial Broadcasts",
INSTITUTION="Cornell University, Computer Science Department",
NUMBER="TR85-720",
PAGES=21,
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
ABSTRACT="In the Reliable Broadcast Problem, a processor disseminates a
value to all other processors in a distributed system where both
processors and communication components are subject to failures. We
prove lower bounds for the execution time of any reliable broadcast
protocol in distributed systems with arbitrary communication networks.
Our results apply to common distributed system architectures consisting
of multiple broadcast network-based clusters of processors. In light of
these lower bounds, our earlier protocols are shown to be optimal with
respect to execution time.",
}

@ARTICLE{Lube8512:Benchmark,
AUTHOR="Olaf Lubeck and J. D. Moore",
TITLE="A Benchmark Comparison of Three Supercomputers: Fujitsu {VP-200,}
Hitachi {S810/20,} and Cray {X-MP/2.}",
JOURNAL=ieeecomp,
PAGES="10-24",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Bail8512:NAS,
AUTHOR="David H. Bailey",
TITLE="{NAS} Kernel Benchmark Results",
BOOKTITLE="1st International Conference on Supercomputing Systems",
PAGES="341-345",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Oki8512:Reliable,
AUTHOR="Brian M. Oki and B. Liskov and R. Scheifler",
TITLE="Reliable Object Storage to Support Atomic Actions",
BOOKTITLE=sosp,
PAGES="147-159",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@BOOK{Fein8512:DDN,
AUTHOR="Elizabeth J. Feinler and Ole J. Jacobsen and Mary K. Stahl and
Carol A. Ward",
TITLE="{DDN} Protocol Handbood",
PUBLISHER="Defense Communications Agency",
VOLUME=1,
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Tcp ip tcp/ip",
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Schr8512:Caching,
AUTHOR="M. D. Schroeder and D. K. Gifford and R. M. Needham",
TITLE="A Caching File System for a Programmer's Workstation",
BOOKTITLE="10th Symposium on Operating Systems Principles",
PAGES="25-34",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@TECHREPORT{Moli8512:PLUM,
AUTHOR="B. P. Molinari",
TITLE="{PLUM} - a Package for {ADT} implementation",
INSTITUTION="Dept. of Computer Science, Australian National University",
ADDRESS="Canberra 0200 ACT, Australia",
NUMBER="TR-CS-85-03",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{Craw8512:Signal,
AUTHOR="K. E. Crawford and P. R. Miller and R. C. Snare",
TITLE="The {AT\&T} No. 2 signal transfer point: Design and service
introduction in the {AT\&T} communications common channel signaling
network",
BOOKTITLE=globecom,
ADDRESS="New Orleans, Louisana",
VOLUME=1,
PAGES="11.1 (1-5)",
MONTH=dec,
YEAR=1985,
KEYWORDS="Signalling; common channel; CCS",
}


