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| | | | Practical Model-Based Testing: A Tools ApproachSoftware testing is vitally important in the software development process, as illustrated by the growing market for automated testing tools. Moreover, software testing generally consumes between 30 and 60 percent of the overall development effort.
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| | Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)The objective of this book is to provide the reader with a concise introduction to the use of spread spectrum waveforms in multiple user systems, often termed code division multiple access or CDMA. The book has been an outgrowth of course notes presented in a graduatelevel course on spread spectrum communications. This book should provide... | | Evolutionary Computation in BioinformaticsBioinformatics has never been as popular as it is today. The genomics revolution is generating so much data in such rapid succession that it has become difficult for biologists to decipher. In particular, there are many problems in biology that are too large to solve with standard methods. Researchers in evolutionary computation (EC) have turned... |
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Bioinformatics: Managing Scientific Data (Multimedia Information and Systems)Bioinformatics can refer to almost any collaborative effort between biologists or geneticists and computer scientists and thus covers a wide variety of traditional computer science domains, including data modeling, data retrieval, data mining, data integration, data managing, data warehousing, data cleaning, ontologies, simulation, parallel... | | | | |
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Ethernet Networking for the Small Office and Professional Home OfficeIf you need to design, install, and manage a network for a small office or professional home office, the chances are that youll be using Ethernet, the de facto standard for most of todays computer networks. Both new and experienced network personnel alike will find this books in-depth explanations of Ethernet technology a valuable resource. ... | | Network Routing: Algorithms, Protocols, and ArchitecturesIn the span of a quarter-century, network routing in communication networks has evolved tremendously. Just a quarter-century ago, the public switched telephone network (PSTN) was running hierarchical routing, ARPANET routing was operational, and the telecommunication infrastructure had fixed static transport routes. In the 1980s, we saw the first... | | |
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