| Robert M. Sanders, Alfred C. Weaver, "The Xpress Transfer Protocol (XTP) - A Tutorial" ACM Computer Communication Review, Vol. 20, No. 5, October 1990, pp. 67-80. |
....the packets to their next hop through the output interface, the packet priority must be considered for multiplexing of packets from different protocol entities. Another example is the distinct priority assignment in a transport layer protocol. Consider the XTP lightweight transport layer protocol [8], which supports a number of priority levels to be employed by the messages between applications. Assume that a distributed conferencing application and a multi media application want to take the advantages of this priority structure. The assignment of priority to the messages of these two ....
R. M. Sanders and A. C. Weaver, "The Xpress Transfer Protocol (XTP) - A Tutorial," Computer Communication Review , Vol. 20, No. 5, 1990, pp. 67-80.
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Robert M. Sanders, Alfred C. Weaver, "The Xpress Transfer Protocol (XTP) - A Tutorial" ACM Computer Communication Review, Vol. 20, No. 5, October 1990, pp. 67-80.
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R. M. Sanders and A. C. Weaver, "The Xpress transfer protocol (XTP) --- a tutorial," ACM SIGCOMM Comp. Commun. Review, vol.20, no.5, pp.67--80, Oct. 1990.
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Sanders, Robert M. and Weaver, Alfred C., "The Xpress Transfer Protocol (XTP) - A Tutorial." ACM Computer Communication Review V. 20, N.5 (Oct. 1990), pp. 67-80.
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R. M. Sanders and A.C. Weaver, "The Xpress Transfer Protocol (XTP) -- a tutorial", ACM Computer Communication Review, vol. 20, pp. 67--80, October 1990.
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