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Open systems handbook (2nd ed.)
Simon A., Wheeler T., Academic Press Prof., Inc., San Diego, CA, 1995. Type: Book (9780126438703)
Although the authors have labeled this as a “handbook,” the book has much more the character of a buzzword dictionary, and no competitor to Dr. Johnson at that. There does not seem to be much up-to-date technical in...
Sep 1 1995
Open systems interconnection
Hebrawi B., McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, NY, 1993. Type: Book (9780070337541)
As indicated in the title, this book addresses standards and practices for the session, presentation, and application layers of the open systems interconnection (OSI) reference model. The book goes into extensive detail, providing info...
Mar 1 1995
Upper layer protocols, architectures and applications
Neufeld G., Plattner B. Upper layer protocols, architectures and applications, Vancouver, B. C., Canada, 1992. Type: Whole Proceedings
The emphasis of this 1992 IFIP conference was on what the chair referred to as pre-standards. That is, the purpose of the conference was to explore new areas where new standards development and research might be done. Thus, rather tha...
Aug 1 1994
Evolution of an open communications architecture
Cypser R. IBM Systems Journal 31(2): 161-188, 1992. Type: Article
This issue of
IBM Systems Journal
is devoted to IBM’s network management approach in a multivendor and multiprotocol environment. It contains 13 papers by 23 authors, and the subjects discussed range from general issue...
May 1 1994
Architectural directions for opening IBM networks
Janson P., Molva R., Zatti S. IBM Systems Journal 31(2): 313-335, 1992. Type: Article
This issue of
IBM Systems Journal
is devoted to IBM’s network management approach in a multivendor and multiprotocol environment. It contains 13 papers by 23 authors, and the subjects discussed range from general issue...
May 1 1994
Implementing OSI networks
Cole G., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1990. Type: Book (9780471510604)
The title of this excellent introduction to OSI networking concepts is somewhat misleading. The book is not really about the nuts and bolts implementation of an OSI network; rather, it presents the details of the OSI model in sufficien...
Jan 1 1993
The little black book
Rose M. (ed), Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1992. Type: Book (9780136832102)
Marshall T. Rose (/mtr) is intimately involved in the creation of a test implementation of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) standard X.500. This description of the directory services defined in the X.500 standard combines authori...
Oct 1 1992
The open book: a practical perspective on OSI
Rose M. (ed), Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1990. Type: Book (9789780136430162)
The trade press is full of articles on the emergence of the open systems interconnection (OSI) suite of communication protocols and the demise of the existing TCP/IP protocols. These articles always talk about the benefits of OSI and t...
Nov 1 1991
Open systems: the guide to OSI and its implementation
Judge P., QED Information Sciences, Inc., Wellesley, MA, 1988. Type: Book (9789780894353109)
This slight volume is the North American (US and Canadian) version of a book that was originally published in Great Britain. The publication was the result of efforts by the editors of
Systems International
and
Computer Weekl...
Jun 1 1990
ECCS and LIPS: two languages for OSI systems specification and verification
Carchiolo V., Di Stefano A., Faro A., Pappalardo G. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 11(2): 284-329, 1989. Type: Article
This paper describes the ECCS and LIPS languages and their use in specifying and verifying algorithms written for an ISO-OSI, N-level environment. Both languages are composed of Formal Description Techniques (FDTs), which describe the ...
Feb 1 1990
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