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Title: Dynamic Synchronous Transfer Mode Page Link: Dynamic Synchronous Transfer Mode - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Monday 22nd of September 2008 12:48:48 PM | |||
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Title: Deterministic Dynamic Quorum for Replication of FilesDETERMINISTIC DYNAMIC QUORUM FOR Page Link: Deterministic Dynamic Quorum for Replication of FilesDETERMINISTIC DYNAMIC QUORUM FOR - Posted By: nit_cal Created at: Saturday 31st of October 2009 06:53:40 PM | |||
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Title: Dynamic Routing with Security Considerations full report Dynamic Routing with Securi Page Link: Dynamic Routing with Security Considerations full report Dynamic Routing with Securi - Posted By: ramuramesh Created at: Saturday 02nd of July 2011 04:48:36 PM | |||
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Title: Dynamic Virtual Private Network Page Link: Dynamic Virtual Private Network - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Wednesday 08th of April 2009 09:58:25 AM | |||
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Title: Dynamic Virtual Private Network Page Link: Dynamic Virtual Private Network - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Monday 22nd of September 2008 12:20:06 PM | |||
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Title: Dynamic Memory Allocation Page Link: Dynamic Memory Allocation - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Monday 22nd of September 2008 12:43:42 PM | |||
In computer science dynamic memory allocation is the allocation of memory storage for use in a computer program during the runtime of that program. It is a way of distributing ownership of limited memory resources among many pieces of data and code. A dynamically allocated object remains allocated until it is deallocated explicitly, either by the programmer or by a garbage collector this is notably different from automatic and static memory allocation. It is said that such an object has dynamic lifetime. | |||
Title: Dynamic 3D Scene Analysis from a Moving Vehicle Page Link: Dynamic 3D Scene Analysis from a Moving Vehicle - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Sunday 22nd of February 2009 01:16:10 AM | |||
n this seminars, we present a system that integrates fully automatic | |||
Title: Dynamic Virtual Private Network Page Link: Dynamic Virtual Private Network - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Tuesday 24th of February 2009 03:07:22 AM | |||
The growth of the Internet has revolutionized communication facilities. Through years, more and more communication standards and facilities emerged; e-mail and faxing direct from and to PC are examples. Now the Internet has also crept into the world of business. It was there in the business for years but was not directly involved with it. In order to accommodate new, changing and expanding groups of users and provide these users with information in a number of ways, intranets should deliver several benefits, including flexibility, interoperabil..............etc | |||
Title: Dynamic Memory Allocation Page Link: Dynamic Memory Allocation - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Wednesday 08th of April 2009 10:14:21 AM | |||
In computer science dynamic memory allocation is the allocation of memory storage for use in a computer program during the runtime of that program. It is a way of distributing ownership of limited memory resources among many pieces of data and code. A dynamically allocated object remains allocated until it is deallocated explicitly, either by the programmer or by a garbage collector this is notably different from automatic and static memory allocation. It is said that such an object has dynamic lifetime. | |||
Title: Dynamic Cache Management Technique Page Link: Dynamic Cache Management Technique - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Monday 22nd of September 2008 12:43:59 PM | |||
The memory hierarchy of high performance and embedded processors has been shown to be one of the major energy consumers. Extrapolating the current trends, this portion is likely to be increased in the near future. In this paper, a technique is proposed which uses an additional mini cache, called the L0-cache, located between the I-cache and the CPU core. This mechanism can provide the instruction stream to the data path, and when managed properly, it can efficiently eliminate the need for high utilization of the more expensive I-cache. |
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