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This book presents the principles and techniques of program specialization a general method to make programs faster (and possibly smaller) when some inputs can be known in advance.
This volume features a selection of papers presented at the 5th China - Europe International Symposium on Software Industry-oriented Education (CEISIE 2009).
A practical advanced text giving a solid introduction to mobile systems programming. The book is the only platform-independent introduction... Læs mere
This book provides a detailed, practical guide to building multi-agent systems using Jason, one of the most prominent agent programming... Læs mere
Quickly master architectural programming concepts, skills, and techniques In the essential discipline of architectural programming, the ideas of... Læs mere
Object--oriented (OO) technology is an integral part of computer communications and multimedia service provisioning. Covering all areas related to OO programming in telecommunications applications, this book offers both theoretical and practical aspects of OO technology.
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Understanding the demands of games on IP networks is important for ISP engineers and technicians, and understanding... Læs mere
Many approaches to creating Software Product Lines have emerged that are based on Model-Driven Engineering. This book introduces both Software Product... Læs mere
Presenting a unified treatment of three core topical areas (messaging, publish/subscribe, and data synchronization), Mobile Middleware provides a... Læs mere
This book combines the research activities of the authors, both of whom are researchers at Ecole Nationale de l Aviation Civile (French National School of Civil Aviation), and presents their findings from the last 15 years.
The confluence of cloud computing, parallelism and advanced machine intelligence approaches has created a world in which the optimum knowledge system will usually be architected from the combination of two or more knowledge-generating systems.