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  1. 101
    por López González, Angel
    Publicado 2000
    Materias: “…TCP/IP (Protocolo de redes para computadora).…”
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  2. 102
    por Davidson, Jonathan
    Publicado 2001
    Materias: “…3062 TCP/IP (Protocolos de redes de computadoras)…”
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  3. 103
    por Shaughnessy, Tom
    Publicado 2000
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  4. 104
    por Walton, Sean
    Publicado 2001
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  5. 105
    por Cuevas Martínez, Juan Carlos
    Publicado 2017
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  6. 106
    por Keagy, Scott
    Publicado 2001
    Materias: “…3062 TCP/IP (Protocolos de redes de computadoras)…”
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  7. 107
    por Stallings, William
    Publicado 2004
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  8. 108
    por Terán Pérez, David Moisés
    Publicado 2010
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  9. 109
    Publicado 2000
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Microsoft windows 2000 server guía de TCP/IP--…”
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  10. 110
    por Ciriani, P
    Publicado 1998
    “…Since the 1980s, these systems have been gradually integrated, initially using G64s as the interface with the PLCs, then, with the introduction of FactoryLink to handle H1 communications based on TCP/IP and, finally, with the Technical Data Server (TDS) and the TCP/IP communication replacing H1.…”
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  11. 111
    “…Experimental results show that our proposed approach can provide five times higher throughput and 2.5 times less latency than traditional TCP/IP communication via a virtual network interface.…”
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  12. 112
    por Otto, R, Sucik, J
    Publicado 2007
    “…For many years CERN had a very sophisticated print server infrastructure [13] which supported several different protocols (AppleTalk, IPX and TCP/IP) and many different printing standards. Today’s situation differs a lot: we have a much more homogenous network infrastructure, where TCP/IP is used everywhere and we have less printer models, which almost all work using current standards (i.e. they all provide PostScript drivers). …”
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  13. 113
    por Otto, R, Sucik, J
    Publicado 2007
    “…For many years CERN had a very sophisticated print server infrastructure which supported several different protocols (AppleTalk, IPX and TCP/IP) and many different printing standards. Today’s situation differs a lot: we have a much more homogenous network infrastructure, where TCP/IP is used everywhere and we have less printer models, which almost all work using current standards (i.e. they all provide PostScript drivers). …”
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  14. 114
    por Otto, R, Sucik, J
    Publicado 2008
    “…For many years CERN had a very sophisticated print server infrastructure [13] which supported several different protocols (AppleTalk, IPX and TCP/IP) and many different printing standards. Today's situation differs a lot: we have a much more homogenous network infrastructure, where TCP/IP is used everywhere and we have less printer models, which almost all work using current standards (i.e. they all provide PostScript drivers). …”
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  15. 115
    por Vaniachine, A
    Publicado 2012
    “…Splitting of a large data processing task into jobs enabled fine-granularity checkpointing analogous to the splitting of a large file into smaller TCP/IP packets during data transfers. Transferring large data in small packets achieves reliability through automatic re-sending of the dropped TCP/IP packets. …”
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  16. 116
    Publicado 2004
    “…Summary about the inventions and the inventors of the Internet, the TCP/IP protocol and finally the Web (1 page)…”
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  17. 117
    por Jereczek, Grzegorz
    Publicado 2017
    “…The bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for data acquisition systems, is particularly demanding for commodity TCP/IP and Ethernet technologies. The problem arising from this pattern is widely known in the literature as \emph{incast} and can be observed as TCP throughput collapse. …”
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  19. 119
    por Cano, Eric, Kruse, Daniele Francesco
    Publicado 2014
    “…The greatest commonality of all those protocols is not more than the usage of TCP/IP. We investigated the Linux kernel traffic shaper to control TCP/ IP bandwidth. …”
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  20. 120
    por Comer, Douglas
    Publicado 1995
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