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Models of Computation for Networks on Chip
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SLOSL--A Modelling Language for Topologies and Routing in Overlay Networks
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Distributed Models and Algorithms for Survivability in Network Routing
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Properties and performance modelling of finite buffer M/G/1/K networks
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Multi-Event Handlers for Sensor-Driven Ubiquitous Computing Applications
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Abstract--We propose an extension to the event-based programming model for sensor-driven ubiquitous computing applications. The extension consists of three abstractions: MultiEvent...
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Computing Pure Nash and Strong Equilibria in Bottleneck Congestion Games
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Bottleneck congestion games properly model the properties of many real-world network routing applications. They are known to possess strong equilibria
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