TL;DR: “Throughput Demand” (bits per second per workstation) is a measure of average communications traffic placed on a networking system per user in particular applications.
Abstract: “Throughput Demand” (bits per second per workstation) is a measure of average communications traffic placed on a networking system per user in particular applications. This has been defined for several applications in an earlier report (5).
TL;DR: Tapping into the powerful networking capabilities synonymous with UNIX operating systems, author Michael Padovano introduces you to the networking features of UNIX System V Release 4 - a state-of-the-art networking platform.
Abstract: Tapping into the powerful networking capabilities synonymous with UNIX operating systems, author Michael Padovano introduces you to the networking features of UNIX System V Release 4 - a state-of-the-art networking platform. Padovano begins by showing how existing commands work and explains how to incorporate them into new applications. He then demonstrates how to use the lower-level SVR4 networking routines to create C programs that implement more sophisticated services. He also provides actual C code and shell scripts that implement SVR4 networking applications. If you are interested in understanding how SVR4 networking utilities work and/or want to develop network applications using SVR4 routines like TLI, RPC, and Sockets, Networking Applications on UNIX System V Release 4 will be an indispensable addition to your classroom or personal reference library.
TL;DR: Part 1 Computer networking: basics of network communication a typology of networks; The development of services and systems: the development of telecommunications the movement towards open systems.
Abstract: Part 1 Computer networking: basics of network communication a typology of networks. Part 2 The development of services and systems: the development of telecommunications the movement towards open systems. Part 3 Information networking: message transfer systems the development of library networking document transfer and delivery community and public service networking networking education and research network information management tools the future of networking. Appendix A: some facilities in JANET network. Appendix B: sources of information on Internet resources. Appendix C: glossary of technical terms.