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The following topics are dealt with: distributed and parallel computing; semantic Web; mobile networks; peer-to-peer computing; sealable computing; Internet; opportunistic and delay tolerant networks; agent and dependable systems; intelligent computing; communication networks; service oriented architecture; security; wireless sensor networks; privacy; ad hoc networks; life science modeling and computing;...
The following topics are dealt with: autonomic event computing; user-provided networking; broadband single carrier; HeterWMN mobile networks; HeterWMN wireless sensor networks; femtocell networks; exploiting shared media; aerial channel analysis and physical data links; handover and network selection in future broadband networks; performance modelling; coding for memories; cognitive radio, VANET and...
The following topics are dealt with: ubiquitous and pervasive computing; wireless sensor networks; multimedia systems; P2P networks; Internet applications; distributed systems; ad hoc networks; security models; privacy models; parallel algorithms; and network protocols.
The following topics are dealt with: software agent; grid computing; data security; software architecture; multimedia system; mobile sensor wireless networks; peer-to-peer computing; data mining; e-business systems; XML technologies; network protocol; embedded system; RFID; text information retrieval; Web content analysis; and network traffic.
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