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2021-10-26
Network function virtualization is a recent trend on Telecom and Data Center environment, which decouple network functions from hardware to software. It is applicable to any data and control plane functions and packet processing in networks. List of network function devices such as switches,...
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1994
Technical report TR94-06. Object-oriented computing is influencing many areas of computer science, including database systems. Despite many advances, object-oriented computing is still in its infancy and a universally accepted definition of an object-oriented model is virtually nonexistent. In...
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1992
Peters, Randal J., Szafron, Duane, Ozsu, M. Tamer
Technical report TR92-14. Object-oriented computing is influencing many areas of computer science including software engineering, user interfaces, operating systems, programming languages and database systems. The appeal of object-orientation is attributed to its higher levels of abstraction for...
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Timber supply analyses under conventional and ecosystem-based management scenarios in an eastern boreal forest
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Sustainable Forest Management Network
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 75