Networking in Open Systems: International Seminar Oberlech, Austria, August 1986. Proceedings
The contributions provide an overview of research in tele- communications and distributed systems. The main part con- concentrates on the evaluation of the CCITT recommendations and ISO standards with respect to OSI and ISDN and user ser- vices. It also reviews new applications that are becoming a- vailable in modern offices, manufacturing, and the public domain. Different approaches are discussed as to how these applications can be builtmore easily with advanced program- ming rools. Deals with operating systems support for commu- nication systems.
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Networking in Open Systems: International Seminar Oberlech, Austria, August 1986. Proceedings
The contributions provide an overview of research in tele- communications and distributed systems. The main part con- concentrates on the evaluation of the CCITT recommendations and ISO standards with respect to OSI and ISDN and user ser- vices. It also reviews new applications that are becoming a- vailable in modern offices, manufacturing, and the public domain. Different approaches are discussed as to how these applications can be builtmore easily with advanced program- ming rools. Deals with operating systems support for commu- nication systems.
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Networking in Open Systems: International Seminar Oberlech, Austria, August 1986. Proceedings

Networking in Open Systems: International Seminar Oberlech, Austria, August 1986. Proceedings

Networking in Open Systems: International Seminar Oberlech, Austria, August 1986. Proceedings

Networking in Open Systems: International Seminar Oberlech, Austria, August 1986. Proceedings

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The contributions provide an overview of research in tele- communications and distributed systems. The main part con- concentrates on the evaluation of the CCITT recommendations and ISO standards with respect to OSI and ISDN and user ser- vices. It also reviews new applications that are becoming a- vailable in modern offices, manufacturing, and the public domain. Different approaches are discussed as to how these applications can be builtmore easily with advanced program- ming rools. Deals with operating systems support for commu- nication systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540177074
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 04/22/1987
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #248
Edition description: 1987
Pages: 444
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

The work of CCITT in the field of telematic services.- NBS Program in Open Systems Interconnection (OSI).- OSI and research.- Management in OSI.- Considerations for security in the OSI architecture.- ISDN-technology, networking concepts and applications.- Telecommunications trends in Europe.- SNA: Recent advances and additional requirements.- Integration of group communication into CCITT X.400 message handling systems.- Directory system requirements and the CCITT-model.- Database access in open systems.- Manufacturing automation prool (MAP) OSI for factory communications.- Communication support for distributed processing: Design and implementation issues.- Commitment, Concurrency, and Recovery — ISO-CASE and IBM LU.62.- Communication primitives in programming and specification languages.- Experiences with the accent network operating system.- Network operating system kernels for heterogeneous environments.- Request-response and multicast interprocess communication in the V kernel.- Communication support in operating systems for distributed transactions.- Replicated distributed processing.- Formal specification in OSI.- The dimension of time in prool specification.- From prool specification to implementation and test.- Methodology and framework for OSI conformance testing.- European harmonisation of OSI usage and conformance testing services.- ENC - IBM European Networking Center.
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