ATM makes
B-ISDN a reality. The Integrated services Digital Network (ISDN) evolved
during the 80's. It carried a basic channel that could operate at 64kbps
(B-channel) and combinations of this and others (D-channels) formed the
basis of communication on the network.
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Genetic
programming has recently emerged as an important paradigm for automatic
generation of computer programs. GP combines metaphors drawn from
biological evolution with computer science techniques in order to
produce algorithms and programs automatically.
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iSCSI
Defined Internet SCSI (iSCSI) is a draft standard protocol for
encapsulating SCSI command into TCP/IP packets and enabling I/O block
data transport over IP networks. iSCSI can be used to build IP-based
SANs.
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Modular,
self-reconfigurable robots show the promise of great versatility,
robustness and low cost. Polybot is a modular, self-reconfigurable
system that is being used to explore the hardware reality of a robot
with a large number of interchangeable modules.
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Teleportation
is the name given by science fiction writers to the feat of making an
object or person disintegrate in one place while a perfect replica
appears somewhere else.
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High
performance and data-intensive computing and networking technology has
become a vital part of large-scale scientific research projects in areas
such as high energy physics,. More
A Management
Information System (MIS) is an integrated, user-machine system for
providing information to support operations, management and
decision-making functions in an organization. More
Teleportation
is the transmission of a life-size image of a person to appear within a
room at a distant location where the person has a telepresence for
engaging in natural face to face communication with people at the
distant location. More