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Abstract: A novel architecture for use within an end computing system is described.
This attempts to extend the concepts used in modern high speed networks
into computer system design. A multimedia workstation is being built based
on this concept to evaluate the approach.
1 Introduction
High speed networks (100Mbit/s per access point) are currently being designed and
coming into use as local area networks (LANs). The desire to support traffic with
real time requirements (e.g. multimedia traffic) has lead ... (Update)
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.... of the APIC design include: The ability to act as a building block for System Area Networks (SAN) and Desk Area Networks (DAN) [26,27]. Remote controllability. Multipoint and loopback support. DMA modes that are designed to reduce the number of data copies to zero (a...
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BibTeX entry: (Update)
Hayter, M., McAuley, D., "The Desk--Area Network," ACM Operating System Review 25, Oct 1991, pp. 14--21. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hayter91desk.html More
@article{ hayter91desk,
author = "Mark Hayter and Derek McAuley",
title = "The Desk Area Network",
journal = "Operating Systems Review",
volume = "25",
number = "4",
pages = "14-21",
year = "1991",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hayter91desk.html" }
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