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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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System architectures based on functionality offloading

Bohra, Aniruddha. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Rutgers University, 2008. / "Graduate Program in Computer Science." Includes bibliographical references (p. 138-153).
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Pre-cross-connected protection architectures for transparent optical transport networks

Grue, Aden Justus. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Alberta, 2009. / Title from PDF file main screen (viewed on Sept. 9, 2009). "A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Communications, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta." Includes bibliographical references.
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An optimization analysis of frame architecture in selected protocols /

Chakravorty, Sham. January 1993 (has links)
Report (M.S.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. M.S. 1993. / Vita. Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-88). Also available via the Internet.
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A framework for agency

Muhammad, Jean. Kohout, Ladislav. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2005. / Advisor: Dr. Ladislav J. Kohout, Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Computer Science. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed Sept. 15, 2005). Document formatted into pages; contains ix, 157 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
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Jointly optimal network performance a cross-layer approach /

O'Neill, Daniel C. Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stanford University, 2004.
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Analysis and design of ring-based transport networks

Morley, George David. January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Alberta (Canada), 2001. / Adviser: W.D. Grover. Includes bibliographical references.
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High-performance multicast in mobile ad-hoc networks /

Xiong, Xing. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc.)--York University, 2005. Graduate Programme in Computer Science. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 97-105). Also available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url%5Fver=Z39.88-2004&res%5Fdat=xri:pqdiss &rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:MR11929
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An optimization analysis of frame architecture in selected protocols

Chakravorty, Sham 27 April 2010 (has links)
see document / Master of Science
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The performance of interval routing in general networks

謝紹康, Tse, Siu-hong, Savio. January 1997 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Computer Science / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Metamodels for describing the structure interaction of layered software systems.

Vincent, Stephen George. January 1988 (has links)
This research identifies a current and future need in the realm of information systems development which has surfaced as a result of layered architectures and software reuse. An analysis methodology based upon two three-dimensional metamodels which correspond to the principal aspects of system architecture, structure and communication, is developed. Each metamodel can be viewed as having three planes which represent increasing abstractions away from actual source code. For example, with regard to the structure metamodel, the lowest plane corresponds to actual source code structures written in a specific computer language, the middle plane represents the general form of the structure available in that language, and the top plane represents the general form of structures available in any language. An object-oriented viewpoint was adopted in order to allow the expression of the relationships between entities found on a single plane of a metamodel, as well as the expression of the relationships between entities found on different planes. The metamodels provide a framework and methodology for discerning the structure and communication mechanisms employed in software source code as well as a framework from within which behavioral models can be developed.

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