A study of multiaccess computer communications
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The communications characteristics of multiaccess computing are generating new needs for communications. The results of a study of multiaccess computer communications are the topic of this paper. The analyses made are based on a model of the user-computer interactive process that is described and on data that were collected from operating computer systems. Insight into the performance of multiaccess computer systems can be gleaned from these analyses. In this paper emphasis is placed on communications considerations. For this reason, the conclusions presented deal with the characteristics of communications systems and services appropriate for multiaccess computer systems.
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