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Internet of Things: novel advances and envisioned applications Acharjya D., Geetha M., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2017. 311 pp. Type: Book (978-3-319534-70-1)
This volume is a collection of 15 standalone papers, assembled into four sections covering selected aspects of an emerging and fast-moving field generically described as the Internet of Things (IoT) [1]. The individual papers are inter...
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Managing the Web of Things: linking the real world to the web Sheng M., Qin Y., Yao L., Benatallah B., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2017. 482 pp. Type: Book (978-0-128097-64-9)
This volume is a collection of 15 standalone papers, assembled into four sections, covering selected aspects of an emerging and fast-moving field generically described as the Internet of Things (IoT), or more recently the Web of Things...
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Sep 13 2017 |
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Intellectual property in consumer electronics, software and technology startups Halt G., Donch J., Stiles A., Fesnak R., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2014. 282 pp. Type: Book (978-1-461479-11-6)
A consequence of the inevitable intersection of technology and law is a wide and expanding field of legal practice involving the economic value of technologist creativity. The generic subject of this legal practice is known as intellec...
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Feb 19 2014 |
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A combined data and power management infrastructure: for small satellites Eickhoff J., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2013. 250 pp. Type: Book (978-3-642355-56-1)
Within academic and nongovernment space science communities, there is a continuing need for innovative and relatively low-cost approaches to small satellite design that can minimize the size, weight, and power consumption of any given ...
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Nov 4 2013 |
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Advances in intelligent control systems and computer science Dumitrache I., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2012. 512 pp. Type: Book (978-3-642325-47-2)
Upon first reviewing this assemblage of technical papers, said to be one in a series on “Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing,” I am tempted to question the basis for its publication. It is hard to imagine ...
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Dec 17 2012 |
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The control handbook (3 vols.) (2nd ed.) Levine W., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2010. 3526 pp. Type: Book (978-1-420073-66-9)
This work is a massive and near encyclopedic attempt to present a vast amount of accumulated knowledge on the principles and practice of modern control system engineering. This second edition--previously published in 1996 as a...
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Mar 9 2012 |
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Networking with Microsoft Windows Vista: your guide to easy and secure Windows Vista networking McFedries P., Que Publishing Company, 2007. 552 pp. Type: Book
The proliferation of relatively inexpensive computers and associated peripheral devices within the home office or small business workplace has led to a corresponding need to network such devices for improved utility and efficient use o...
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Aug 12 2008 |
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Cisco network admission control, volume I: NAC framework architecture and design (Networking Technology Series) Helfrich D., Ronnau L., Frazier J., Forbes P., Cisco Press, 2006. 244 pp. Type: Book (9781587052415)
As a leading manufacturer of network security technology products, Cisco publishes a series of technical handbooks describing its product line and offering technical guidance in applied network implementations. One such f...
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Oct 23 2007 |
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Optical networking best practices handbook Vacca J., John Wiley&Sons, 2005. 472 pp. Type: Book (9780471460527)
Optical switching, optical data transport, and related technologies underlie the data and voice communications networks so ubiquitous across our applications environments. It is asserted that the advances in optical systems are taking ...
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Feb 16 2007 |
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Scoping identity theft Mercuri R. Communications of the ACM 49(5): 17-21, 2006. Type: Article
The assertion in the popular media that “identity theft is the fastest-growing crime in the US” is a too familiar factoid. Even to those of us practicing computer professionals, this frequently encountered expressio...
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Jul 10 2006 |
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