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Title: RESOURCE ALLOCATION PROBLEM USING ADAPTIVE MOBILE AGENTS Page Link: RESOURCE ALLOCATION PROBLEM USING ADAPTIVE MOBILE AGENTS - Posted By: nit_cal Created at: Saturday 31st of October 2009 06:56:01 PM | |||
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Title: Differentiated Bandwidth Allocation with TCP Protection in Core Routers Page Link: Differentiated Bandwidth Allocation with TCP Protection in Core Routers - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Thursday 17th of September 2009 05:27:00 AM | |||
Differentiated Bandwidth Allocation with TCP Protection in Core Routers | |||
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Title: RATE ALLOCATION NETWORK LIFETIME PROBLEM FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS-NETWORKING Page Link: RATE ALLOCATION NETWORK LIFETIME PROBLEM FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS-NETWORKING - Posted By: electronics seminars Created at: Wednesday 13th of January 2010 09:51:15 AM | |||
RATE ALLOCATION & NETWORK LIFETIME PROBLEM FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS-NETWORKING | |||
Title: srs form of online examination form submission Page Link: srs form of online examination form submission - Posted By: Created at: Monday 28th of March 2016 03:40:53 PM | assume that you assigned responsibility of developing an examination form submission system efss will have all necessary fiel, assume that you are assigned responsibility of developing an examination form submission system efss efss will have all neces, | ||
Assume that you are assigned responsibility of developing an Examination Form Submission System (EFSS). EFSS will have all necessary fields that are essential for generation of a Hall Ticket without any errors. After Examination Form is submitted, the data needs to be validated by EFSS. If the data is valid, then Hall Ticket should be generated. Appropriate e-mail should be sent to student in all cases. Make necessary assumptions.Develop SRS using IEEE format..............etc | |||
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: RATE ALLOCATION NETWORK LIFETIME PROBLEM FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS Page Link: RATE ALLOCATION NETWORK LIFETIME PROBLEM FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Friday 18th of September 2009 12:37:15 AM | |||
RATE ALLOCATION & NETWORK LIFETIME PROBLEM FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS | |||
Title: TCP-Aware Channel Allocation in CDMA Networks-IEEE Jan 2009 Page Link: TCP-Aware Channel Allocation in CDMA Networks-IEEE Jan 2009 - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Thursday 17th of September 2009 05:12:49 AM | |||
TCP-Aware Channel Allocation in CDMA Networks-IEEE Jan. 2009 | |||
Title: EFFICIENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR WIRELESS MULTICAST - MOBILE COMPUTING Page Link: EFFICIENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR WIRELESS MULTICAST - MOBILE COMPUTING - Posted By: electronics seminars Created at: Wednesday 13th of January 2010 10:03:35 AM | |||
EFFICIENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR WIRELESS MULTICAST - MOBILE COMPUTING | |||
Title: Student Project Allocation and Management with Online Testing System SPM Page Link: Student Project Allocation and Management with Online Testing System SPM - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Friday 04th of September 2009 07:28:18 AM | |||
Student Project Allocation and Management with Online Testing System (SPM) | |||
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. | |||
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