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Component-based software development is one of the proficient models of constructing eminent-quality software products. Reusability is the basic concept behind the component-based software. Reusability suggests re-use of existing software artifacts rather than developing them from the beginning. Components interact to share services and information in component-based software environment. In this...
Volume estimates of metric balls in manifolds find diverse applications in various applied sciences including information theory and coding theory. In this paper, the focus is on the exact volume of metric balls in real Grassmann manifold, extending recent results of the complex case. Firstly, we formulate the exact volume as a multi-dimensional integral, which is then represented as an inverse Laplace...
Network security management is a big challenge for network administrators due to increasing vulnerabilities. Vulnerabilities are the weakness of the network and allow malicious attackers access to resources controlled by an organization. To keep networks secure network administrators should be aware of all vulnerabilities through which an attacker can gain access. In this paper, we have considered...
With increasing popularity of media-enabled handhelds and their integration with the in-vehicle entertainment systems, the need for high-data-rate services for mobile users on the go is evident. This ever-increasing demand of data is constantly surpassing what cellular networks can economically support. Large-scale wireless local area networks (WLANs) can provide such a service, but they are expensive...
With increasing popularity of media enabled hand-helds, the need for high data-rate services for mobile users is evident. Large-scale Wireless LANs (WLANs) can provide such a service, but they are expensive to deploy and maintain. Open WLAN access-points (APs), on the other hand, need no new deployments, but can offer only opportunistic services with no guarantees on short term throughput. In contrast,...
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