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Tutorial NSPLib benchmark dataset Diverse set

The NSPLib benchmark dataset www.projectmanagement.ugent.be/nsp.php – 1 Tutorial NSPLib benchmark dataset In this manuscript, the characteristics of the benchmark dataset of nurse scheduling problem instances and different sets of case-specific constraints proposed in the paper “NSPLib – A Nurse Scheduling Problem Library: A tool to evaluate (meta-)heuristic procedures” (by Mario Vanhoucke and Broos Maenhout) are [...]

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Introduction to Netstat Tutorial

Introduction to Netstat Tutorial by: LearnSecurityOnline, 05/25/2005 http://www.securitydocs.com/library/3318 What is netstat? Netstat is a versatile tool catered for the windows platform by means of the MS-DOS (now a days referred to as “Command Prompt”) command line. Netstat is also used in other platforms and operating systems apart from Windows such as Unix and Linux. In [...]

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Tutorial T5 Video Over IP Magda El-Zarki

Infocom 2001 VIP – Magda El Zarki III.1 Tutorial T5 Video Over IP Magda El-Zarki (University of California at Irvine) Monday, 23 April, 2001 – Morning MPEG-4 over IP – Part 3 Magda El Zarki Dept. of ICS UC, Irvine elzarki@uci.edu Infocom 2001 VIP – Magda El Zarki III.3 Outline of Tutorial 1. Part 1: [...]

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AFDX / ARINC 664 Tutorial

Copyrights Copyright © 2005 Condor Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved. This document may not, in whole or part, be: copied; photocopied; reproduced; translated; reduced; or transferred to any electronic medium or machine-readable form without prior consent in writing from Condor Engineering, Inc. AFDX / ARINC 664 Tutorial (1500-049) Condor Engineering, Inc. Santa Barbara, CA 93101 [...]

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Using FPGA-Based Channel Bonding for HDTV Over DSL

On an almost daily basis, new video or voice applications push the bandwidth requirements for DSL networks, while telecom carriers in the U.S. and worldwide are targeting delivery of digital and high-definition television (HDTV) to consumers. To achieve delivery of such services without deploying new fiber everywhere, carriers must leverage existing copper deployments already in [...]

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Wireless HDTV – Compressed or Uncompressed?

Wireless HDTV continues to be a hot topic in the consumer electronics space. The need for a solution that will finally eliminate audio/video wires is stronger than ever. The TV market is at an inflection point ready to take off, propelled by a combination of major technical and regulatory advances. Flat panel display, LCD and [...]

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Experiments with Delivery of HDTV over IP Networks

The conversion of broadcast television from the legacy analog PAL and NTSC standards to digital format has many exciting implications. These include the possible convergence of television distribution and computer network infrastructures, allowing interactive applications, and the increase in quality possible with high definition digital formats.

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Guide to Getting Connected

Step 1: Ensure that your wireless device has a compatible wireless adapter. Ensure that your wireless device, e.g., laptop computer, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), mobile phone, etc. has an IEEE 802.11b/g (Wi-Fi) compliant network adapter. Most newer wireless devices have built-in wireless adapters. If your wireless device does not come with a Wi-Fi network adapter, [...]

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VIPRE Enterprise Quick Start Guide

VIPRE Enterprise (VPE) is an enterprise application that is installed on a server and referred to as the VPE server. The VPE server deploys Agents on to your network workstations. Administrators use the policy-based, centrally-managed Admin Console to manage and remove viruses and a broad range of malware from the network. VPE is also a [...]

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ResNet Information Guide

This guide is intended to provide you with detailed information about the on-campus residential computing network. It is written for students planning to reside on campus. It is strongly recommended that you read this document in its entirety. Doing so will more than likely save you time, money and effort once you arrive on campus [...]

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