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 Just Enough Software Architecture: A Risk-Driven Approach
This is a practical guide for software developers, and different than other software architecture books. Here's why:
It teaches risk-driven architecting. There is no need for meticulous designs when risks are small, nor any excuse for sloppy designs when risks threaten your success. This book describes a way to do just... |  |  Autonomic Network Management Principles: From Concepts to Applications
The development of network technologies and networked services has been
tremendous the last decade and is expected to be more intensive in the near
future with the technological progress in the field of radio communications,
data communication, protocols, software engineering, applications and so on.
In this plethora of technologies,... |  |  Security in Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (Computer and Network Security)
Ad hoc and sensor networks continue to have a growing impact
on communication. These cost-effective wireless networks provide
location independent computing in environments ranging from
military battlefields to in-home patient monitoring systems. However,
having real-time connectivity to critical information over an open... |
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This book is intended as an introduction to the design of digital processors that are dedicated to
performing a particular task. It presents a number of general methods and also covers general
purpose architectures such as programmable processors and configurable logic. In fact, the
dedicated digital system might be based on a standard... |  |  Recent Trends of Mobile Collaborative Augmented Reality Systems
Augmented reality (AR) is a direct or indirect view of real world scenes in which
physical objects are annotated with, or overlaid by computer generated digital information.
The past two decades have seen a fast growing body of research and development
dedicated to techniques and technologies for AR. In particular, due to the
recent... |  |  Heterogeneous Computing with OpenCL
Our world is heterogeneous in nature. This kind of diversity provides a richness and
detail that is difficult to describe. At the same time, it provides a level of complexity
and interaction in which a wide range of different entities are optimized for specific
tasks and environments.
In computing, heterogeneous computer... |
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