
Computer and Information Sciences III
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Based on a rigorous selection of worldwide submissions of advanced research papers, this volume includes some of the most recent ideas and technical results in computer systems, computer science, and computer-communication networks.
This book provides the reader with a timely access to the work of vibrant research groups in many different areas of the world where the new frontiers of computing and communications are being created.
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Part 1.- Smart Systems & Networks.- Part 2.Green IT, Energy & Networks.- Part 3.Performance and Modelling Evaluation.- Part 4.Data Analysis.- Part 5.Computer vision 1.- Part 6.Communication Systems.- Part 7.Network Sciences I.- Part 8.Network Science II.- Part 9.Methods and Algorithms.- Part 10.Applications
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