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Chapin, L., and D. Piscitello, "Open Systems Networking", Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1993.

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Towards Device Driver Synthesis - Lehmann (2002)   (Correct)

....hardware for the drivers using their interfaces. This leads to stacked device drivers or cascaded drivers [112] The modules are more concrete towards the device and more abstract towards the kernel device interface. The communication is similar to the ISO OSI reference model (for example compare [85]) for communication. The lower level drivers provide a transparent communication to the device interface. An example is the device stack for an external CD writer connected to the parallel printer port of a PC (see figure 2.3) Inside the external device, the inverse stack is implemented with is ....

....incoming information is used to determine the outgoing port. In a switched network with direct links between the nodes, depending on the target ID, a node has to decide to which port the message has to be forwarded (see figure 5. 3) In homogeneous networks, like the IP based networks of TCP IP [85], the message does not need to be modified and the target address is not translated. In heterogeneous networks, along with the routing decision, the target ID has to be adapted to the requirements of the corresponding sub network. In the case of a bus system, the nodes are physically attached to ....

David Piscitello and A. Lyman Chapin, editors. Open Systems Networking. AddisonWesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1993.


Functional Comparison of the Internet Protocol Suite and.. - National Institute Of   (Correct)

....with TCP IP [3] provides a through discussion of the IPS architecture and principal protocols. The Matrix: Computer Networks and Conferencing Systems Worldwide [4] describes the major components of the operational Internet. ffl OSI and IPS Comparison Open Systems Networking, TCP IP and OSI [5] provides an insightful comparison of the protocol suites, their development processes, and history. February 3, 1994 13 : 37 DRAFT 4 2 Comparison of Standardization Paradigms and Processes 2.1 The Internet Protocol Suite as a Standards Paradigm and Process When discussing the paradigm and ....

....COTS CLNS CONS (ISO 8073) TP Class 0 3 Applications CLTS Layers Applications (e.g. VT, FTAM, X.400, X.500) Figure 3: OSI: Lower Layer Architecture and Main Protocols learned from TCP. There are some areas of difference that are briefly noted below. For a more detailed analysis consult [5]. 1. Packet versus Stream Service TCP offers a reliable stream service to its users. The service model and protocol mechanisms (e.g. acknowledgment, flow control) operate on unstructured sequences of octets. While this is sometimes viewed as a useful generality, it does place requirements on ....

David M. Piscitellow A. Lyman Chapin. Open Systems Networking, TCP/IP and OSI. Addison-Wesley, 1993.


An Object-Oriented Implementation of the OSI Transport Service - Sanders   (Correct)

....happens the last transmitted TPDU is re transmitted, up to a limited number of times. The initial timer value is configurable through the TPagent object and is currently 500 milliseconds. At each retry attempt the timer value is doubled. Several retry strategies for TP4 have been proposed[14] [15] and the one used here is similar to that used by TCP (a short initial timeout and a binary exponential back off) The number of retries, currently 5, is also configurable through TPagent. When the number of retries is exceeded ( predicate 7 is true ) the pending connection is torn down (see the ....

D. Piscitello and A. Chapin, Open Systems Networking, TCP/IP and OSI, Addison-Wesley, 1993, pp.349-351.


Quality of Service Specification for Resource Management in.. - Staehli (1996)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....process without waiting for the consumer. Ratebased protocols can achieve flow control with less overhead than a greedy prefetching approach [64] For minimal latency communications, unreliable messaging protocols such as UDP may be used since there is not time to retransmit lost messages [60]. Variations in prefetch and transport delays will produce jitter in the arrival of data in the queue. The average amount of data in the queue should be sufficient to avoid starvation when packets are delayed. The average amount of free space in the queue should be sufficient to accommodate ....

Piscitello, D. M., and Chapin, A. L. Open Systems Networking. Addison-Wesley, 1993.


An Analysis of Mobile TCP/IP Solutions - Qu, Yu   (Correct)

....main factor that limits the maximum T App . The data being transfered between the application processes will be encapsulated into the Protocol Data Units (PDU) for transmission. The PDU consists of its Protocol Control Information (PCI) and the Service Data Unit (SDU) which is the upper layer PDU[12]. Generally, the efficiency of payload of a protocol can be expressed as a ratio: fl i = SDU i PCI i SDU i = SDU i PDU i and fl i is less than one in most cases. Because SDU is the upper layer PDU , we have: PDU i 1 = fl i Delta PDU i Given the data link bandwidth B, we can ....

David M. Piscitello and A. Lyman Chapin. Open Systems Networking. Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1993.


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Chapin, L., and D. Piscitello, "Open Systems Networking", Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1993.

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