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 Guide to Advanced Empirical Software EngineeringEmpirical studies have become an integral element of software engineering research and practice. This unique text/reference includes chapters from some of the top international empirical software engineering researchers and focuses on the practical knowledge necessary for conducting, reporting and using empirical methods in software engineering.... |  |  WiMAX: A Wireless Technology RevolutionThe demand for broadband connectivity is growing rapidly, but cannot be met effectively by existing wireline technology. WiMAX has the potential to provide widespread Internet access that can usher in economic growth, better education and healthcare, and improved entertainment services. Examining the technology's global development and deployment... |  |  Mobile Radio Networks: Networking and ProtocolsThe continuing growth of the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) based mobile telephones has brought with it increasingly rapid growth in interest in mobile communications interconnect problems and standards. For the rapid proliferation of mobile communications to be sustained without overloading the system, harmonization of the networks... |
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 |  |  Elements of Photonics Volume 2Provides a particularly good discussion of the electromagnetics of light in bounded media (i.e., fibers).
* The only book that treats the two complementary topics, fiber and integrated optics. * A careful and thorough presentation of the topics that make it well suited for self-study. * Includes numerous figures,... |  |  |
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 Handbook of Wireless Local Area Networks: Applications, Technology, Security, and StandardsConsisting of 25 articles contributed by expert authors from around the world, this handbook begins with a detailed introduction that provides an overview of LAN technologies, performance, security, and security protocols. It then delves further into WLAN technology, covering space-time processing, WLAN and cellular convergence, and a... |  |  |  |  Bioinformatics TechnologiesSolving modern biological problems requires advanced computational methods. Bioinformatics evolved from the active interaction of two fast-developing disciplines, biology and information technology. The central issue of this emerging field is the transformation of often distributed and unstructured biological data into meaningful information.... |
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