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Software development mainly happens in small and very small enterprises.

Future computing networks will offer far higher communications performance than current networks provide, making possible a broad range of communications and information retrieval services.

Bell Labs in Murray Hill, NJ, USA has a Cray XMP24 that is running both COS and UNICOS, Cray's Unix system. We have built an interface to connect the Cray with our Datakit network.

In November 1985, AT&T Bell Laboratories installed a Cray X- MP/24 system at its site in Murray Hill, New Jersey. This machine replaced a venerable Cray 1 (serial number 15).

A panel of experts will discuss mainframe UNIX, a growing segment of market.

The presentation introduces structures of several packet based mobile backhaul networks in different parts of the globe. Backhaul technologies include fiber, microwave, and GPON.

This paper discusses the procedures used, problems encountered, and results obtained in the characterization of an open area test site using the new vertical and horizontal normalized site attenuat

This paper reports on the experiences of a project that believes that significant advances in software productivity and quality can only come from diverse yet coordinated attacks across many fronts

In early 1989, the Call Attempt Data Collection Services (CADCS) development group at AT&T introduced Object-Oriented Design (OOD) using C++ into its existing software development cycle, which

In this article we describe our experiences in exploring and designing network management solutions for products ranging from small, resource-limited data networking to high-capacity server-hosted