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IEEE Network, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, January / February 1994
- Salah Aidarous, Stephen B. Weinstein:

Distributed systems for telecommunications. 5 - Harvey Rubin, Narayanan Natarajan:

A distributed software architecture for telecommunication networks. 8-17 - Andrew Herbert:

An ANSA overview. 18-23 - Leonard J. N. Franken, Boudewijn R. Haverkort

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The performability manager. 24-32 - Geert Heijenk

, Xinli Hou, Ignas G. Niemegeers:
Communication systems supporting multimedia multi-user applications. 34-44 - Fernando Cuervo, Dia Helmy:

Applying the IN-service life cycle process to UPT. 45-51 - Miae Woo, Naveed U. Qazi, Akif Ghafoor:

A synchronization framework for communication of pre-orchestrated multimedia information. 52-61 - Andy Harter, Andy Hopper:

A distributed location system for the active office. 62-70
Volume 8, Number 2, March / April 1994
- Martha Steenstrup:

Mobile communications. 5 - Gregory Lauer:

IN architectures for implementing universal personal telecommunications. 6-16 - Gregory P. Pollini, Zygmunt J. Haas:

E-BAMA vs. RAMA [multiple access protocols]. 18-25 - Refik Molva

, Didier Samfat, Gene Tsudik:
Authentication of mobile users. 26-34 - Antonio Valdovinos, Fernando Casadevall

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Equalization and space diversity techniques in mobile environments. 36-42 - David Bantz, Frédéric J. Bauchot:

Wireless LAN design alternatives. 43-53
Volume 8, Number 3, May / June 1994
- Donal O'Mahony

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Security considerations in a network management environment. 12-17 - David R. Irvin:

The role of customer-premises bandwidth management. 18-25 - Biswanath Mukherjee, Todd L. Heberlein, Karl N. Levitt:

Network intrusion detection. 26-41 - James P. Hughes, William R. Franta:

Geographic extension of HIPPI channels via high speed SONET. 42-53
Volume 8, Number 4, July / August 1994
- Vern Paxson:

Growth trends in wide-area TCP connections. 8-17 - Joan García-Haro

, Andrzej Jajszczyk:
ATM shared-memory switching architectures. 18-26 - Thomas M. Chen

, Steven S. Liu:
Management and control functions in ATM switching systems. 27-40 - Jane M. Simmons:

A strategy for designing error detection schemes for general data networks. 41-48
Volume 8, Number 5, September / October 1994
- Chris Schmandt:

Multimedia nomadic services on today's hardware. 12-21 - Bill N. Schilit, Marvin M. Theimer:

Disseminating active map information to mobile hosts. 22-32 - George P. Eleftheriadis, Michael Theologou:

User profile identification in future mobile telecommunications systems. 33-39 - Edward H. Lipper, Michael P. Rumsewicz:

Teletraffic considerations for widespread deployment of PCS. 40-49 - Kwang-Cheng Chen

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Medium access control of wireless LANs for mobile computing. 50-63
Volume 8, Number 6, November / December 1994
- Jane Smith Patterson, William L. Smith:

The North Carolina information highway. 12-17 - Larry W. Grovenstein, Charlie Pittman, Joe H. Simpson, Dan R. Spears:

NCIH services, architecture, and implementation. 18-22 - William A. Bruwer, John D. Loop, James A. Symon, B. G. Thompson:

VISTAnet and MICA: medical applications leading to the NCIH. 24-31 - Daniel Stevenson, Henry Morow, Alan Blatecky, Peggy Montgomery Davis, Patrick Richardson, Naomi L. T. Courter:

The NC-REN meets the North Carolina Information Highway. 32-38 - Megan Babson, David Buster, Gary DeVal, Joseph S. Xavier:

ATM switching and CPE adaptation in the North Carolina Information Highway. 40-46 - Ravi Damodaram, Kenneth T. Stephens, William S. Bishop, Peter O. Brackett, Stephen C. Farkouh, Amelendu Chatterjee:

Network management for the NCIH. 48-54 - Girish Pathak, Renu Chipalkatti, Hao-Jen Fu, Willis Stinson, Shaygan Kheradpir:

Integrated network and service management for the NCIH. 56-63 - Robert L. Capell, David A. Kettler, Randall L. Corn, Robert Morris:

Evolution of the North Carolina Information Highway. 64-70

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