ATM Network

ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) network resources. Computer networks, the source behind the ever-growing Internet, are interconnections of many computers used to facilitate the sharing of information. Networks, which are utilized by businesses, educational institutions, and public and private organizations, also facilitate communication via electronic mail (e-mail), newsgroups, and bulletin boards. Some of the obvious advantages of networks, aside from the communications and data-sharing capabilities that they allow, are reducing costs, speeding processing times, eliminating paperwork and the use of natural resources, as well as many other conveniences. In the modern computing age, it may be asserted that computer networks are the driving force behind the "Information Age". The links included herein deal specifically with ATM.


ATM Forum
A resource-rich repository on the acceleration of ATM product/service use. Includes a members-only section, general store, glossary and a library.

CERN European Laboratory for Particle Physics, Switzerland: High Speed Interconnect
Explore this technical tour de force on the way high-energy physics experiments use ATM technologies. Links, data acquisition systems information.

Cisco Systems, Inc.: ATM Internet Working Guide
For those seeking in-depth commentary on ATM Internetworking. Examine a paper on the issue online. Option to download and read in Adobe Acrobat.

Colorado State University, Boulder: ATM Area Network Guide
Discover the inner workings of the experimental Boulder ATM Area Network. Provides data on its applications/prototypes/instructions/standards.

Data Communications: Article: MPOA Ties It All Together
Read this piece de resistance on a new technology, MPOA. It enables network administrators to link older networks with ATM technology.

Data Communications: ATM Tech Tutorials
Data Communications provides a complete guide to specific tutorials on ATM technology. Links presented chronologically, as well as by subject.

Data Communications: Real Time ATM Tutorials
Tutorials -- Real Time documents the developments in real-time networking applications, and their direct relation to ATM technology developments.

Institutt for Informatikk, Oslo, Norway: ATM Overview
Browse this primer on fundamental ATM principles and definitions. You may also review tables and standards. Courtesy of the Institutt for Informatikk.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge: Telemedia, Networks and Systems Group
Browse MIT's repository of resources on a spectrum of topics, including wireless networking and active networks. Detailed data on projects provided.

North Dakota State University, Fargo: A Co-Laboratory for ATM Network Research and Development
For business partners and students. NDSU's ATM laboratory offers a range of research resources, including facility and workshop information.

Ohio State University, Columbus: Raj Jain: ATM Reference Guide
Exhaust the farthest recesses of this virtual library that offers chronological listings of ATM-associated books. Related links to Amazon.com.

Ohio State University, Columbus: Raj Jain: ATM Resources Guide
OSU's Professor Raj Jain supplies a variety of ATM-related resources. Choose from a menu of options, including seminars, lectures, publications and tutorials.

Quantum Flow Control Alliance
Browse this site for a look at QFCA's mission, which is to form a flow control protocol to meet the requirements of ATM Available Bit Rate Service.

Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel: ATM National Test Bed Simulation
Examine Technion's descriptions, overviews and schematics of this simulation of an ATM National Test Bed. Access project information, goals and more.

Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany: The ATM Hot List
Consider the Technische Universitat Berlin's collection of links and resources on ATM networking. Includes sought-after company and organization data.

Technische Universitat Chemnitz, Germany: ATM Directory
Explore this informative reference source for data on numerous ATM sites, ATM network interface card directories and chip directories. Resource-rich.

Technischen Universitat Graz, Austria: IAIK ATM
Browse IAIK's collection of discussions and schematics on ATM security, performance and network management. Examines a specific ATM network.

United States Department of Defense: High Performance Computing Centers: ACTS ATM Internet Work
A decidedly technical perspective on the ACTS ATM Internetwork. The network links numerous Dept. of Defense High Performance Computing Centers.

Universitat Hamburg, Germany: Essay: Securing Classical IP Over ATM Networks
Examine Universitat Hamburg's paper on the challenges of providing a secure environment over an ATM network. Includes an abstract, as well as chapter listings.

University of California, Berkeley: Networking
A starting point for those seeking resources and explanations of UC Berkeley's network group. Details on seminars and other topics of interest.

University of Indiana, Bloomington: Cell Relay
Examine the University of Indiana's extensive archives and lists of ATM-related mailing lists. Includes employment information, as well as links.

University of Indiana, Bloomington: Cell Relay FAQs
For those seeking answers to FAQs about cell relay and other ATM networking issues. The FAQs are categorized according to multiple subjects.

University of Manitoba, Winnepeg, Canada: ATM Telecommunication
Explore this repository of resources on telecommunications sites. Spans high-speed networks, ATM, ISDN, Network Management and SNMP.

University of Rhode Islands, Kingston: ATM Glossary
Turn to the ATM Glossary for comprehensive coverage of definitions of ATM terms, as well as definitions of other network and computing terms.

University of South Australia, Adelaide: ATM Security Resources Guide
Review this assortment of links and references on ATM security resources. Discussion on securing an ATM network, as well as book/product information.

University of Syracuse, New York: ATM Technology Knowledgebase
An impressive primer on ATM technology, including discussion of objectives, definitions, tutorials and links on ATM networking technology.

University of Texas, Austin: Net Information: ATM
Embark on a tour of links to assorted papers on ATM networking. The University of Texas also provides brief descriptions of each of the papers.

Washington University, Saint Louis: James Sterbenz: ATM
James Sterbenz weighs in on ATM technology via critiques and tutorials on networking problems/strategies. Annotated bibliography and more.

Watersprings.org: Multi Layer Routing
Explore Watersprings.org's revealing discussion and comparison of ATM multi-layer routing technologies. You can access a bibliography, links and tables.
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