R. Jain, "Recent Trends in Networking Including ATM and Its Traffic Management and QoS," Invited Lecture at Simposium Internacional de Sistemas Computacionales, ITESM, Monterey, Mexico, March 23, 1999

The productivity of a person, a corporation, and a country depends upon the speed with which information can be communicated. Rapid communication of information through computer networks has changed our way of living significantly and has increased the pace of life. Distance between research and productization has narrowed significantly. This calls for a close collaboration between researchers and industry.

ATM Networks borrow the best of phone networks and data networks. The key features of ATM networks that differentiate them from today's data networks (Internet) and phone networks will be pointed out.

The requirement to support data, voice and video traffic at high speed requires new methods for traffic management. These methods and the current issues will be presented.

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