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Session Chairman Report on the “Dynamic Routing” Session

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The drive to improve the performance of the network and to accommodate the introduction of new services has triggered great interest in and actual implementation of dynamic routing networks. This session summary report briefly discusses the motivation, the general features, the status, the trends, and the open issues of dynamic routing networks.

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Tow, D.M. (1990). Session Chairman Report on the “Dynamic Routing” Session. In: Kershenbaum, A., Malek, M., Wall, M. (eds) Network Management and Control. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1471-4_27

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