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Mobile peer-to-peer computing for next generation distributed environments: advancing conceptual and algorithmic applications

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Publisher
Information Science Reference
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
561
Series
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Category
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Mobile Peer-to-Peer Computing for Next Generation Distributed Environments: Advancing Conceptual and Algorithmic Applications focuses on current research and innovation in mobile and wireless technologies. This advanced publication provides researchers, practitioners, and academicians with an authoritative reference source to the latest state-of-the-art developments in this growing technology field.


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