A study of line overhead in the Arpanet
Communications of the ACM
A new solution of Dijkstra's concurrent programming problem
Communications of the ACM
Communication Networks for Computers
Communication Networks for Computers
Deterministic and adaptive routing policies in packet-switched computer networks
DATACOMM '73 Proceedings of the third ACM symposium on Data communications and Data networks: Analysis and design
Simulation of packet-switching networks controlled on isarithmic principles
DATACOMM '73 Proceedings of the third ACM symposium on Data communications and Data networks: Analysis and design
Problems in the design of data communications networks
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Research areas in computer communication
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
On the efficiency of control procedures for computer communication networks
Proceedings of the 1975 ACM SIGCOMM/SIGOPS workshop on Interprocess communications
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This paper is one in a series of short papers highlighting research problems in the area of computer communication. Two previous papers have described problems in the design of data communication networks [CHOU 74] and selected research areas in computer communication [KLEI 74a]. In this paper, we will concentrate on problems which arise in the design of control procedures for computer networks. While some of the problems we are going to describe refer explicitly to packet - switched computer communication networks, others apply to packet-switched as well as line-switched systems. We will consider the following six problems: 1. Flow control and routing 2. Design and implementation of efficient protocols 3. Definition of network performance 4. Portability of communications software 5. Distribution of intelligence 6. Process synchronization with unrealiable components