In telecommunication, a distributed-queue dual-bus [network] (DQDB) is a distributed multi-accessnetwork that (a) supports integrated communications using a dual bus[?] and distributed queuing, (b) provides access to local or metropolitan area networks, and (c) supports connectionless datatransfer, connection-oriented data transfer, and isochronous communications, such as voice communications.
... by David Barsamian[?]. It was first published in the UK by Pluto Press[?] in 1996.
The contents runs as follows:
Introduction
Looking Ahead: Tenth ...