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 Automata, Languages and Programming: 38th International Colloquium, ICALP 2011, Zurich, Switzerland
ICALP 2011, the 38th edition of the International Colloquium on Automata,
Languages and Programming, was held in Z¨urich, Switzerland, during July
4–8, 2011. ICALP is a series of annual conferences of the European Association
for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS) which first took place in 1972. This
year, the ICALP... |  |  Architecture-Based Design of Multi-Agent Systems
One of the most important things an architect can do is reflection. That is, examine
systems, organizations, people and ask “What alternatives were considered and why
was that particular decision made?” Thinking about the response gives an architect
insight into the motivations and decision processes that others have used... |  |  |
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 Think Complexity: Complexity Science and Computational Modeling
This book is inspired by boredom and fascination: boredom with the usual presentation of data structures and algorithms, and fascination with complex
systems. The problem with data structures is that they are often taught without a motivating context; the problem with complexity science is that it is
usually not taught at ... |  |  UMTS Networks: Architecture, Mobility and Services
The world's first public GSM call was made on 1st July 1991 in a city park of Helsinki,
Finland. That event is now regarded as the birthday of the second generation mobile telephony.
GSM has been an overwhelming success, which was difficult to predict at that early
stage. In the past 10 years GSM has become a truly global... |  |  Integrated Molecular and Cellular Biophysics
Biophysics represents perhaps one of the best examples of interdisciplinary research
areas, where concepts and methods from disciplines such as physics, biology, biochemistry,
colloid chemistry, and physiology are integrated. It is by no means a new
field of study and has actually been around, initially as quantitative physiology... |
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