TY - JOUR
T1 - Moving ATM closer to multimedia applications
AU - Rooholamini, Reza
AU - Cherkassky, Vladimir S
PY - 1994/12/1
Y1 - 1994/12/1
N2 - Enterprise Serving with Client-Server as the underlying computing paradigm has become the computing model for organizations. In enterprise serving, an interconnected set of specialized and heterogeneous servers provide the computational and storage needs of client workstations-all in a transparent fashion. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) has the promise of capturing the total network upon which enterprise serving operates. That is, ATM can be deployed from the workstation all the way to the server. Current servers are not designed for handling high bandwidth multimedia traffic and effectively delivering the high bandwidth of the ATM network to the processor boards where applications reside. It is feasible that extending ATM into the server as the interconnect fabric and communication architecture will be a solution. This solution is further analyzed and simulation results is reported.
AB - Enterprise Serving with Client-Server as the underlying computing paradigm has become the computing model for organizations. In enterprise serving, an interconnected set of specialized and heterogeneous servers provide the computational and storage needs of client workstations-all in a transparent fashion. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) has the promise of capturing the total network upon which enterprise serving operates. That is, ATM can be deployed from the workstation all the way to the server. Current servers are not designed for handling high bandwidth multimedia traffic and effectively delivering the high bandwidth of the ATM network to the processor boards where applications reside. It is feasible that extending ATM into the server as the interconnect fabric and communication architecture will be a solution. This solution is further analyzed and simulation results is reported.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:0028758406
SN - 0742-1303
SP - 278
EP - 287
JO - Conference on Local Computer Networks
JF - Conference on Local Computer Networks
T2 - Proceedings of the 19th Conference on Local Computer Networks
Y2 - 2 October 1994 through 5 October 1994
ER -