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Colella, R., Aronoff, R., and K. Mills, "Performance Improvements for ISO Transport", Ninth Data Comm Symposium, published in ACM SIGCOMM Comp Comm Review, vol. 15, no. 5, September 1985.

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High Performance Implementation of Communication Subsystems - Dabbous   (Correct)

.... as FDDI, DQDB and in the near future B ISDN motivated many research work on the design of more efficient communications protocols (at both transport and presentation level) ffl The tuning of existing transport protocols (e.g. TCP extensions for high speed paths [1] TP4 1992 revision [2] 3] [4]) ffl The design of a new transport protocols (e.g. XTP [5] ffl The performance optimization of the presentation coding and decoding routines either by defining new light weight transfer syntaxes ( 6] or by implementation enhancements of the standard BER routines ( 7] At the same time, ....

R. Colella, R. Aronoff, K. Mills. Performance Improvements for ISO Transport. Ninth Data Communication Symposium, ACM SIGCOMM, Computer Communication Review, Vol. 15, No. 5, September 1985


XTP implementation under Unix - Dabbous, al. (1993)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....important goal for many research projects is high speed operation of networking applications. As networks proceed to higher speeds, there is some concern that the existing transport protocols will present a bottleneck. Several alternatives have been proposed such as tuning of standard protocols [2, 4], outboard protocol processors [20] and new transport protocols design [3] The design group of the Protocol Engine Project chosed a combination of the second and the third alternatives: the design of a new protocol with execution efficiency as inherent part of the design process and the ....

R. Colella, R. Aronoff, K. Mills. Performance Improvements for ISO Transport. Ninth Data Communication Symposium, ACM SIGCOMM, Computer Communication Review, Vol. 15, No. 5, September 1985


High Performance Presentation and Transport Mechanisms for.. - Dabbous (1995)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....of high speed and low error rate networks motivated many research work on the design of more efficient communication protocols. This includes the tuning of existing transport protocols (e.g. TCP extensions for high speed paths [Jac90] TP4 1992 revision [CCI92] and other related work [Wat87] [Col85]) and the design of a new transport protocols (e.g. XTP [PEI92] At the presentation level, this concerns the performance optimization of the presentation coding and decoding routines either by defining new light weight transfer syntaxes [Hui90] or by implementation enhancements of the standard ....

R. Colella, R. Aronoff, K. Mills. "Performance Improvements for ISO Transport", Computer Communication Review, Vol. 15, No. 5, September 1985.


TCP Extensions for High Performance - Van Jacobson, Braden, Borman (1992)   (294 citations)  (Correct)

....acknowledgments are required. Unlike the normal cumulative acknowledgments of TCP, selective acknowledgments give the sender a complete picture of which segments are queued at the receiver and which have not yet arrived. Some evidence in favor of selective acknowledgments has been published [NBS85], and selective acknowledgments have been included in a number of experimental Internet protocols VMTP [Cheriton88] NETBLT [Clark87] and RDP [Velten84] and proposed for OSI TP4 [NBS85] However, in the non LFN regime, selective acknowledgments reduce the number of Jacobson, Braden, Borman ....

....and which have not yet arrived. Some evidence in favor of selective acknowledgments has been published [NBS85] and selective acknowledgments have been included in a number of experimental Internet protocols VMTP [Cheriton88] NETBLT [Clark87] and RDP [Velten84] and proposed for OSI TP4 [NBS85]. However, in the non LFN regime, selective acknowledgments reduce the number of Jacobson, Braden, Borman [Page 3] RFC 1323 TCP Extensions for High Performance May 1992 packets retransmitted but do not otherwise improve performance, making their complexity of questionable value. However, ....

Colella, R., Aronoff, R., and K. Mills, "Performance Improvements for ISO Transport", Ninth Data Comm Symposium, published in ACM SIGCOMM Comp Comm Review, vol. 15, no. 5, September 1985.


Network Working Group V. Jacobson Request for Comments: 1072.. - Status Of This   (Correct)

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Colella, R., Aronoff, R., and K. Mills, "Performance Improvements for ISO Transport", Ninth Data Comm Symposium, published in ACM SIGCOMM Comp Comm Review, vol. 15, no. 5, September 1985.

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