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            <review_text><![CDATA[This paper describes the notions that communications engineers have about documents that might be transmitted over communications lines.  It then mentions, for the benefit of the cognoscenti, references to current and proposed standards before CCITT and other international standards organizations.  The standard recognizes that documents may be composed of both pictures and text. It further recognizes]]></review_text>
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            <reviewer_name><![CDATA[D. Patterson]]></reviewer_name>
            <reviewer_institution><![CDATA[Mount Royal College]]></reviewer_institution>
            <reviewer_location><![CDATA[Calgary]]></reviewer_location>
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      <review_dateofpub>01-FEB-86</review_dateofpub>
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            <review_text><![CDATA[This paper describes an experimental electronic message system for text, facsimile, and digitally recorded voice. The terminals for the system consist of PERQ personal computers, which serve to compose text message; control message entry, editing, and display; and handle terminal communications. These personal computers are augmented by facsimile devices for image entry and a device for voice digitizing]]></review_text>
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                  <reviewer id="107498">
            <reviewer_name><![CDATA[Peter Hahn]]></reviewer_name>
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                              <media_isbn>0444876219</media_isbn>
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      <review_dateofpub>01-NOV-85</review_dateofpub>
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            <review_text><![CDATA[This paper describes the implementation of a Computer-Based Message System (CBMS) on a multi-microprocessor system. The user of this CBMS can also access other CBMSs through a public packet switched network, using the ISO standardized protocols. The primitives to communicate CBMSs and the implementation constraints are discussed.&#8212;Authors&#8217; Abstract This paper]]></review_text>
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            <reviewer_name><![CDATA[W. S. Lai]]></reviewer_name>
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                                                        <media_issn>00010782</media_issn>
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                          <ccs id="1099">
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          <citation_details><authors><author id="2004419"><firstname><![CDATA[Shimon]]></firstname><lastname><![CDATA[Even]]></lastname><type><![CDATA[AUTHOR]]></type><displayorder>1</displayorder></author><author id="1714976"><firstname><![CDATA[Oded]]></firstname><lastname><![CDATA[Goldreich]]></lastname><type><![CDATA[AUTHOR]]></type><displayorder>2</displayorder></author><author id="1771765"><firstname><![CDATA[Abraham]]></firstname><lastname><![CDATA[Lempel]]></lastname><type><![CDATA[AUTHOR]]></type><displayorder>3</displayorder></author></authors><citation type="Article"><title><![CDATA[A randomized protocol for signing contracts]]></title><subtitle><![CDATA[]]></subtitle><published>1985-06-01 00:00:00.0</published><start_page>637</start_page><end_page>647</end_page><sponsoredby><![CDATA[6]]></sponsoredby><issueseries><![CDATA[6]]></issueseries><volume>28</volume><start_date>1985-06-01 00:00:00.0</start_date><end_date>1985-06-01 00:00:00.0</end_date><journal_title><![CDATA[Communications of the ACM]]></journal_title><journal_start_date>2001-06-01 00:00:00.0</journal_start_date><journal_end_date></journal_end_date><journal_id>5802</journal_id></citation></citation_details>        </media_citation>
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      <review_dateofpub>01-DEC-85</review_dateofpub>
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            <review_text><![CDATA[The increasing acceptance of electronic mail as a business tool has revealed a few problems which have not been manifested in its nonelectronic counterpart. Thus, the signing of a contract between two parties necessitates the electronic exchange of signatures between those parties. The authors of this paper have developed a procedure by which this may be reliably accomplished. An Oblivious Transfer]]></review_text>
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            <reviewer_name><![CDATA[G. K. Jenkins]]></reviewer_name>
            <reviewer_institution><![CDATA[Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing]]></reviewer_institution>
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      <review id="110108">
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                              <media_isbn>0672222353</media_isbn>
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          <citation_details><authors><author id="2116673"><firstname><![CDATA[Thomas]]></firstname><lastname><![CDATA[Bartee]]></lastname><type><![CDATA[AUTHOR]]></type><displayorder>1</displayorder></author></authors><citation type="Book"><title><![CDATA[Data communications, networks, and systems]]></title><subtitle><![CDATA[]]></subtitle><published>1985-01-01 00:00:00.0</published><start_page></start_page><end_page></end_page><sponsoredby><![CDATA[]]></sponsoredby><issue_series></issue_series><volume></volume><journal_title><![CDATA[]]></journal_title><total_pages></total_pages><place_of_publication><![CDATA[Indianapolis, IN]]></place_of_publication><publisher><![CDATA[Sams]]></publisher><publisher_name><![CDATA[Sams]]></publisher_name></citation></citation_details>        </media_citation>
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      <review_dateofpub>01-MAY-87</review_dateofpub>
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            <review_text><![CDATA[Bartee has enlisted the talents of a number of experts in the field of networking to assemble a book of interesting and useful topics covering up-to-date networking technology. The book is particularly strong in areas of interest to communication equipment designers, with comprehensive coverage of transmission media, signaling techniques, modems, multiplexers, and error control. A full chapter is]]></review_text>
      <review_link><![CDATA[http://www.reviews.com/review/review_review.cfm?review_id=110108]]></review_link>
      <copyright>Copyright Reviews.com</copyright>
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                  <reviewer id="108924">
            <reviewer_name><![CDATA[Morrie Gasser]]></reviewer_name>
            <reviewer_institution><![CDATA[Digital Equipment Corp.]]></reviewer_institution>
            <reviewer_location><![CDATA[Boxborough]]></reviewer_location>
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                                                        <media_issn>01489267</media_issn>
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          <citation_details><authors><author id="1778815"><firstname><![CDATA[Gareth]]></firstname><lastname><![CDATA[Loy]]></lastname><type><![CDATA[AUTHOR]]></type><displayorder>1</displayorder></author></authors><citation type="Article"><title><![CDATA[Musicians make a standard: the MIDI phenomenon]]></title><subtitle><![CDATA[]]></subtitle><published>1985-12-01 00:00:00.0</published><start_page>8</start_page><end_page>26</end_page><sponsoredby><![CDATA[4]]></sponsoredby><issueseries><![CDATA[4]]></issueseries><volume>9</volume><start_date>1985-12-01 00:00:00.0</start_date><end_date>1985-12-01 00:00:00.0</end_date><journal_title><![CDATA[Computer Music Journal]]></journal_title><journal_start_date>1988-03-01 00:00:00.0</journal_start_date><journal_end_date></journal_end_date><journal_id>5851</journal_id></citation></citation_details>        </media_citation>
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      <review_dateofpub>01-JUL-86</review_dateofpub>
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            <review_text><![CDATA[Several years ago, the manufacturers of digital music instruments developed a standard interconnection scheme in order to allow information sharing among instruments. This scheme, known as MIDI (the Musical Instrument Digital Interface), allows control information, such as pressing a key or turning a knob, to be passed from one instrument to another or even to be sent to a computer for recording,]]></review_text>
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      <copyright>Copyright Reviews.com</copyright>
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                  <reviewer id="108106">
            <reviewer_name><![CDATA[D. M. Bowen]]></reviewer_name>
            <reviewer_institution><![CDATA[Silicon Graphics]]></reviewer_institution>
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                                                        <media_issn>01697552</media_issn>
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                          <ccs id="385">
                <term>Modeling Techniques</term>
                <categorycode>C.4</categorycode>
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                <categorycode>C.2.2</categorycode>
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                <term>Network Topology</term>
                <categorycode>C.2.1</categorycode>
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          <citation_details><authors><author id="1765756"><firstname><![CDATA[I.]]></firstname><lastname><![CDATA[Chlamtac]]></lastname><type><![CDATA[AUTHOR]]></type><displayorder>1</displayorder></author><author id="2151128"><firstname><![CDATA[W]]></firstname><lastname><![CDATA[Franta]]></lastname><type><![CDATA[CHAIRMAN]]></type><displayorder>2</displayorder></author></authors><citation type="Article"><title><![CDATA[An optimal election protocol for channel allocation]]></title><subtitle><![CDATA[]]></subtitle><published>1985-12-01 00:00:00.0</published><start_page>287</start_page><end_page>305</end_page><sponsoredby><![CDATA[5]]></sponsoredby><issueseries><![CDATA[5]]></issueseries><volume>10</volume><start_date>1985-12-01 00:00:00.0</start_date><end_date>1985-12-01 00:00:00.0</end_date><journal_title><![CDATA[Computer Networks and ISDN Systems]]></journal_title><journal_start_date>1991-11-01 00:00:00.0</journal_start_date><journal_end_date></journal_end_date><journal_id>5872</journal_id></citation></citation_details>        </media_citation>
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      <review_dateofpub>01-DEC-86</review_dateofpub>
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            <review_text><![CDATA[The paper discusses a set of channel reservtion policies ranging from a strictly sequential technique to a collision free, fully parallel reservation scheme. The first type of channel reservation is the one used in token ring or token bus systems; the second type is used for satellite links. The best strategy clearly depends on system specific factors, such as link delays and connectivity. The authors]]></review_text>
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      <copyright>Copyright Reviews.com</copyright>
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                  <reviewer id="109293">
            <reviewer_name><![CDATA[G. Holzmann]]></reviewer_name>
            <reviewer_institution><![CDATA[AT&T Bell Laboratories]]></reviewer_institution>
            <reviewer_location><![CDATA[Murray Hill]]></reviewer_location>
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                              <media_isbn>0444876898</media_isbn>
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                          <ccs id="1016">
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                <categorycode>D.4.3</categorycode>
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                <categorycode>C.2.1</categorycode>
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                          <ccs id="1046">
                <term>Distributed Systems</term>
                <categorycode>D.4.7</categorycode>
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            <review_text><![CDATA[This is an introductory text on local area networks (LANs). The book is targeted at a reader familiar with assembly language programming. The material is presented by means of a series of lab exercises. These labs, ten in all, are designed around a 68000-based educational computer board. Each experiment begins with an overview and a description of the protocol. The protocol is then more fully specified]]></review_text>
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