Call for Papers: Reminder
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Subject: Call for Papers: Reminder
=========================================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS: SPECIAL ISSUE ON ALGORITHMS FOR ATM NETWORKS =========================================================================== The international data communications research journal "Computer Communications" announces a special issue on Algorithms for ATM Networks Guest Editor: Dr. Bala Rajagopalan AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey, U.S.A ATM has been widely acknowledged as the technology for broadband ISDN. Many local and wide-area ATM networks are in use and more are on the way to deployment. While progress has been made in standardizing ATM network access, much work is still underway on resolving many key networking issues. This special issue of "Computer Communications" aims to present and document current research and experience in the design, analysis and implementation of ATM network algorithms. The focus will be on practical algorithms for routing, traffic management, internetworking and allied functions. Relevant topics include: - virtual circuit routing and admission control - multicasting - internetworking - resource allocation - congestion control - policing - dynamic bandwidth sharing - queueing disciplines - performance models - implementation experience IMPORTANT DATES: Submissions due: Febraury, 28, 1995 Author notification: April, 30, 1995 Final Manuscripts: June, 30, 1995 Publishing date: Autumn, 1995 AUTHOR INFORMATION: Submissions made to the special issue should not have appeared in, or been submitted to other archival publications. All papers will be subjected to the journal's usual refereeing process. Papers developed from earlier conference and workshop presentations are welcome. Prospective authors should send six copies of their manuscript (in English), or an electronic version in postscript form (preferred), to the guest editor: Dr. Bala Rajagopalan AT&T Bell Laboratories, Rm 1F-401A 101 Crawfords Corner Road Holmdel, NJ 07733 U.S.A Tel: +1 908 949 8017; Fax: +1 908 949 1726; Email: braja@qsun.att.com Authors are advised to consult the journal's 'Notes for Authors Submitting on Disk', published in the journal or available from the General Editor (PO Box 31, Market Harborough, Leics LE16 9RQ, UK) or from the US Editor (Raj Yavatkar, Department of Computer Science, University of Kentucky, 40506-0046, USA, raj@dcs.uky.edu) before submitting their papers. Publication guidelines are also available in the world-wide web, at http://www.elsevier.nl/
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