| W.T. Strayer, B.J. Dempsey, A.C. Weaver: XTP: The Xpress Transfer Protocol. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley 1993. |
....the XTP3.6 protocol was examined. This protocol incorporates several advanced design features such as more efficient connection management, user selectable error detection and recovery mechanisms (go back n, selective or no retransmission) user selectable flow control (window or rate based) [StDe92]. The duration of a single transaction is similar for TCP IP and XTP (ca. 7 ms) When the number of consecutive transactions was increased these results change dramatically. While the transaction duration remained nearly constant for XTP at ca. 7 ms it rose for TCP IP up to more than 25 ms. The ....
T. STRAYER, B. DEMPSEY, A. WEAVER: 'XTP - The Xpress Transfer Protocol', Addison-Wesley Publishing Company,
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W.T. Strayer, B.J. Dempsey, A.C. Weaver: XTP: The Xpress Transfer Protocol. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley 1993.
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