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2023-04-01
Traditional networking concepts demand a lot of manual operations and high operational cost simultaneously. Therefore, the biggest challenge for large organizations and entities is implementing the complete network manually, along with monitoring and troubleshooting operations. Moreover, as the...
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Spring 2011
With the rise of services like Steam and Xbox Live, multiplayer support has become essential to the success of many commercial video games. Explicit, server-client synchronisation models are bandwidth intensive and error prone to implement, while implicit, peer-to-peer synchronisation models are...
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Facilitating a City-wide Professional Development Program: Edmonton Information Literacy Teaching Triangles
Download2017-05-01
Edmonton Information Literacy Teaching Triangles [EILTT] is a new information literacy professional development initiative hosted by MacEwan University Library. This opportunity is open to all librarians or library staff in or around Edmonton who teach information literacy sessions, either...