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Various problems in computer science are 'hard', that is
NP-complete, and so not realistically computable; thus in order to
solve them they have to be approximated. This book is a survey of
the basic techniques for approximating combinatorial problems using
parallel algorithms. Its core is a collection of techniques that
can be used to provide parallel approximations for a wide range of
problems (for example, flows, coverings, matchings, travelling
salesman problems, graphs), but in order to make the book
reasonably self-contained, the authors provide an introductory
chapter containing the basic definitions and results. A final
chapter deals with problems that cannot be approximated, and the
book is ended by an appendix that gives a convenient summary of the
problems described in the book. This is an up-to-date reference for
research workers in the area of algorithms, but it can also be used
for graduate courses in the subject.
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Internet and Network Economics - Second International Workshop, WINE 2006, Patras, Greece, December 15-17, 2006, Proceedings (Paperback, 2006 ed.)
Paul Spirakis, Marios Mavronicolas, Spyros Kontogiannis
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R1,504
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second
International Workshop on Internet and Network Economics, WINE
2006, held in Patras, Greece in December 2006. It contains 32
papers that contain foundational and mathematical work for solving
problems in internet technologies, grid computing, network
communication protocols, as well as social economic issues in
virtual communities enabled through the World Wide Web.
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Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems - First IEEE International Conference, DCOSS 2005, Marina del Rey, CA, USA, June 30-July 1, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Viktor K. Prasanna, Sitharama Iyengar, Paul Spirakis, Matt Welsh
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R1,649
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The book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First
International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor
Systems, DCOSS 2005, held in Marina del Rey, California, USA in
June/July 2005.
The 26 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 85 submissions; also included are the abstracts of 3
invited talks, 2 short papers, 9 invited poster abstracts, and 10
contributed abstracts.The papers address all current aspects of
distributed computing issues in large-scale networked sensor
systems, including systematic design techniques and tools,
algorithms, and applications.
This book consitutes the proceedings of the Third Annual European
Symposium on Algorithms, ESA '95, held in Corfu, Greece in
September 1995.
The volume presents 42 full revised papers selected during a
careful refereeing process from a total of 119 submissions; in
addition, there is a prominent keynote address. This year, the
scope has been further expanded to new areas of computational
endeavour in science; the book covers many aspects of algorithms
research and application ranging from combinatorial mathematics to
hardware design.
The foundations of parallel computation, especially the efficiency
of computation, are the concern of this book. Distinguished
international researchers have contributed fifteen chapters which
together form a coherent stream taking the reader who has little
prior knowledge of the field to a position of being familiar with
leading edge issues. The book may also function as a source of
teaching material and reference for researchers. The first part is
devoted to the Parallel Random Access Machine (P-RAM) model of
parallel computation. The initial chapters justify and define the
model, which is then used for the development of algorithm design
in a variety of application areas such as deterministic algorithms,
randomisation and algorithm resilience. The second part deals with
distributed memory models of computation. The question of
efficiently implementing P-RAM algorithms within these models is
addressed as are the immensely interesting prospects for general
purpose parallel computation.
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Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems - 19th International Symposium, SSS 2017, Boston, MA, USA, November 5-8, 2017, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Paul Spirakis, Philippas Tsigas
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R2,887
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th
International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of
Distributed Systems, SSS 2017, held in Boston, MA, USA, in November
2017. The 29 revised full papers presented together with 8 revised
short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 68 initial
submissions. This year the Symposium was organized into three
tracks reflecting major trends related to self-* systems:
Stabilizing Systems: Theory and Practice: Distributed Computing and
Communication Networks; and Computer Security and Information
Privacy.
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