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作 者:Michael Smirnov 著 著
出 版 社:Oversea Publishing House
出版时间:2005 年8月
I S B N:9783540274179
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| network management an infrastructure-based approach to support dynamic networks with mobile agents some requirements for autonomic routing in self-organizing networks policy interoperability and network autonomics models and protocols spatial computing: an emerging paradigm for autonomic computing and communication self-deployment, self-confirguration: critical future paradigms for wireless access networks content distribution through autonomic content and storage management network composition a unified framework for the negotiation and deployment of network services turfnet: an architecture for dynamically composable networks a systems architecture for sensor networks based on hardware/software co-design negotiation and deployment challenges in communications research beyond the vicom project a framework for self-organized network composition semantic-based policy engineering for autonomic systems immunity and resilience dynamic self-management of autonomic systems: the reputation quality and credibility (rqc) scheme e pluribus unum: deduction, abduction and induction, the reasoning services for access control in autonomic communication a metabolic approach to protocol resilience .meaning, context and situated behaviour putting meaning into the network: some semantic issues for the design of autonomic communication systems dynamic and contextualised behavioural knowledge in autonomic communications towards adaptable ad hoc networks: the routing experience invited programme bionets: bio-inspired next generation networks …… panel reports author index |
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