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  1-9 of 9 Reviews about "Standards (C.2.6...)": Date Reviewed
  Bridging the gap between Internet standardization and networking research
Ding A., Korhonen J., Savolainen T., Kojo M., Ott J., Tarkoma S., Crowcroft J. ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review 44(1): 56-62, 2014.  Type: Article

Bridging the gap between the network research community and Internet standards is an important topic. Most network research has not been turned into an Internet standard, while some research comes a long way in order to become an Inter...

Mar 17 2014
  Running IPv6
van Beijnum I., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2012. 288 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-430243-20-5)

Computer networks are widespread throughout the world. The Internet protocol (IP) is one of the most widely accepted network protocols. The version most commonly used today is IP version 4 (IPv4). This version supports 32-bit IP addres...

Jan 29 2013
  Opening standards: the global politics of interoperability
DeNardis L., The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2011. 272 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-262016-02-5)

If you have an old document dated back to the days of DOS, you probably would have difficulties opening and reading it. However, if we knew that the old document was in some kind of open standard format, then it would be much easier to...

Jan 16 2012
  Mobile WiMAX: a systems approach to understanding IEEE 802.16m radio access technology
Ahmadi S., ACADEMIC PRESS, Boston, MA, 2010. 784 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-123749-64-2)

An up-to-date technical reference for the design of 4th generation (4G) cellular systems, this book describes the protocols and functional elements of 802.16m and long-term-evolution (LTE)-advanced radio access networks, as well as cor...

Jan 5 2012
  The performance of IPv4 and IPv6 using UDP on IEEE 802.11n WLANs with WPA2 security
Kolahi S., Qu Z., Soorty B., Chand N.  ICIS 2009 (Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Interaction Sciences, Seoul, Korea, Nov 24-26, 2009) 873-876, 2009.  Type: Proceedings

This paper investigates the impact of security overhead on the user datagram protocol (UDP) throughput for Internet protocol version 4 (IPv4) and Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) using Windows Vista/XP as a client and Windows Server ...

May 27 2010
  Teaching computer networking with the help of personal computer networks
Chang R.  Innovation and technology in computer science education (Proceedings of the 9th Annual SIGCSE Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, Leeds, United Kingdom, Jun 28-30, 2004) 208-212, 2004.  Type: Proceedings

The experience of teaching computer networking using hand-on lab projects is described in this paper. First, the author presents pedagogical issues in the area of computer networks. Then, the author briefly describes the lab projects. ...

Sep 20 2004
  TCP/IP protocol suite
Forouzan B., Fegan S., McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2002. 976 pp.  Type: Book (9780072460605)

This 976-page second edition of the text suggests a detailed introspection on the transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP) architecture, and, indeed, the content fulfills this promise. ...

Feb 13 2003
  TCP flow control technique for an interworking interface: hardware implementation
Ouni R., Soudani A., Nasri S., Torki K., Abid M., Tourki R. Computer Standards & Interfaces 23(5): 383-397, 2001.  Type: Article

The growth of the Internet and the World Wide Web has increased the diversity of the situations in which transmission control protocol (TCP) connections are used. Wireless networks, asymmetric networks, and Web traffic are characteriz...

Dec 18 2002
  Big book of Internet host standards
Loshin P., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2000.  Type: Book (9780124558441)

The Internet owes much of its success to the simplicity and robustness of its protocols. This book is a coherent collection of 11 “request for comment” documents (RFCs), defining the Internet from the ground up. It ...

Mar 1 2001
 
 
 
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