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The final participating networks at Winter Camp 09 :: Institute of ...1.) The final participating networks at Winter Camp 09 :: Institute of ...

Over one day ago, -4 hours, -1 minutes ago | Thursday 08th of January 2009 09:42:00 AM

That was the update so far and we?ll keep you posted about the forthcoming of Winter Camp, because even if you?re not participating in a network. In the evening, you are more than welcome to have a drink with us ...

From unknown

Estimating topological extinction II « Roopnarine?s Food Weblog2.) Estimating topological extinction II « Roopnarine?s Food Weblog

Over one day ago, -26 hours, -43 minutes ago | Monday 05th of January 2009 12:00:00 AM

Also, prey guild membership is also a necessary parameter, as the manner in which a perturbation propagates through the network is a function of metanetwork topology and hence guild linkages. The expected number of links between x_{i} ...

From proopnarine

Topological extinction I « Roopnarine?s Food Weblog3.) Topological extinction I « Roopnarine?s Food Weblog

Over one day ago, -17 hours, -7 minutes ago | Tuesday 06th of January 2009 12:00:00 AM

An inspirational, enlightening, and depressing quote from Strogatz: ??now that we?re dealing with network systems with millions of nodes, we can?t use geometry either. We need something else. We have graph theory, that?s something. ...

From unknown

L?Internet des Objets » Blog Archive » SENSORCOMM 20094.) L?Internet des Objets » Blog Archive » SENSORCOMM 2009

Over one day ago, -62 hours, -45 minutes ago | Friday 02nd of January 2009 12:02:00 PM

Wireless Sensor Communications; Network connectivity & longevity; Tracking objects; Geo-location problems; Network coverage; Algorithms for sensor localization and tracking; Detection, classification and estimation; Physical layer ...

From Frédéric SILVI

Friends: Social Networking Sites for Engaged Library Services ...5.) Friends: Social Networking Sites for Engaged Library Services ...

Over one day ago, -45 hours, -55 minutes ago | Saturday 03rd of January 2009 12:00:00 AM

First of all, with computerized data acquisition and handling, large databases can bemanaged, leading to the emergence of different real network topologies. Secondly, the increase in computing power has made it possible to explore ...

From Gerry

CCDE Certification - CCIE Blog6.) CCDE Certification - CCIE Blog

Over one day ago, -58 hours, -48 minutes ago | Friday 02nd of January 2009 05:17:00 AM

There are few sections, with every section build around a particular network topology (the same topology diagrams) you are supposed to work with. For every topology you are given a number of scenarios (approximately 30-35 questions ...

From Petr Lapukhov, CCIE #16379

Network Topologies and Joycean Hyperspace (from "Network ...7.) Network Topologies and Joycean Hyperspace (from "Network ...

Over a week ago | Wednesday 05th of November 2008 12:41:00 AM

In his essay ?Network Vistas: Folding the Cognitive Map,? David Ciccoricco develops a theory that could shed some light on the question of whether or not it is fair ? and, moreover, useful ? to examine Joyce?s literature through the ...

From Wesley Moore

Metanetwork state space « Roopnarine?s Food Weblog8.) Metanetwork state space « Roopnarine?s Food Weblog

Over one day ago, -17 hours, -7 minutes ago | Tuesday 06th of January 2009 12:00:00 AM

Truncation of the link distributions therefore means that while derivation of a species-level network from U is stochastic, the number of such networks is finite, defining a state space for U . The size of the state space is calculated ...

From unknown

SEMINARS and SEMINAR TOPICS With Notes on Each Subjects: Types of ...9.) SEMINARS and SEMINAR TOPICS With Notes on Each Subjects: Types of ...

15 hours, 52 minutes ago | Friday 09th of January 2009 03:01:00 AM

In more specific network terms, a hub, or concentrator, is a common wiring point for networks that are based around a star topology. Arcnet, 10base-T, and 10base-F, as well as many other proprietary network topologies, all rely on the ...

From Ashwin.S

Estimating topological extinction I « Roopnarine?s Food Weblog10.) Estimating topological extinction I « Roopnarine?s Food Weblog

Over one day ago, -26 hours, -43 minutes ago | Monday 05th of January 2009 12:00:00 AM

The probability of topological extinction of a species x_{i} is equal to the probability that, given a perturbation to the community (network), all species (nodes) to which it is linked are lost. The basic formula for this, ...

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