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X.29
X.29 is the ITU-T standard, approved by ISO, specifying procedures for the exchange of control information and user data between a Packet Assembler…
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1988
1988
Electronic directory services
Ahmed Patel
,
Vincent Ryan
Computer Communications
1988
Corpus ID: 205034312
1988
1988
Control and accounting of user access to a PDN from private X.25 data networks
C. Andres
,
Uwe Hillmer
,
P. Holleczek
,
R. Kummer
,
R. Müller
IEEE INFOCOM '88,Seventh Annual Joint Conference…
1988
Corpus ID: 61982867
Methods have been developed in a DFN (Deutsches Forschungs-Netz) project for checking access rights of calls into the DATEX-P…
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1985
1985
Networked IBM 3270 emulation on a microcomputer
J. Davies
1985
Corpus ID: 62233487
Review
1985
Review
1985
Development of CCITT standards for packet data networks in the period 1980-1984
G. Moudiotis
Computer Communications
1985
Corpus ID: 32609348
1984
1984
Network Management in a Service Environment
J. Brookes
,
M. Johnson
,
J. S. Thomas
1984
Corpus ID: 166408330
The South West Universities Regional Computer Centre (SWURCC) was established in 1975 to meet the needs of the ‘big batch’ users…
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1983
1983
Exception handling in communication protocols
M. Stella Atkins
Conference on Applications, Technologies…
1983
Corpus ID: 18124086
This paper describes structures used for exception handling in multi-process implementations of the X.25 and X.29 protocols. Each…
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1979
1979
Alternatives for interconnection of public packet switching data networks
Vic DiCiccio
,
C. Sunshine
,
J. A. Field
,
E. Manning
Conference on Applications, Technologies…
1979
Corpus ID: 11710624
CCITT has proposed Recommendation X.75 as a technique for interconnecting public data networks in a standard way. However, this…
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