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Proceedings of the second edition of the ICN workshop on Information-centric networking, 2012
Today, high-end routers forward hundreds of millions of packets per second by means of longest prefix match on forwarding tables with less than a million IP prefixes. Information-Centric Networking, a novel form of networking where content is requested by its name, poses a new challenge in the design of high-end routers: process at least the same ...
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Today, high-end routers forward hundreds of millions of packets per second by means of longest prefix match on forwarding tables with less than a million IP prefixes. Information-Centric Networking, a novel form of networking where content is requested by its name, poses a new challenge in the design of high-end routers: process at least the same ...
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Caesar, Caesarism, and the historians
Journal of Contemporary History, 1971In I953 Professor Hermann Strassburger shocked a group of German school-teachers when he told them that Caesar was a totally isolated dictator; not a single Roman senator supported his decision to cross the Rubicon.1 The professor did not discuss Caesar's intentions, his final aims, or his role in history.
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Abstract This chapter analyzes Julius Caesar’s writings on the Gallic Wars, showcasing his strategic mastery and purposeful narrative style. Caesar crafts his account in three stages starting with senatorial reports and evolving into polished third-person compositions aimed at Roman audiences, integrating propaganda and rhetorical ...
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Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Middleware for service oriented computing: held at the ACM/IFIP/USENIX International Middleware Conference, 2007
Recent research advances in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing have enabled the P2P paradigm to be used for developing complex applications beyond file sharing and data storage. These applications have drawn significant benefits, specifically scalability and low cost, from the P2P paradigm.
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Recent research advances in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing have enabled the P2P paradigm to be used for developing complex applications beyond file sharing and data storage. These applications have drawn significant benefits, specifically scalability and low cost, from the P2P paradigm.
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Caesar versus Caesar again: A reply
Symbolae Osloenses, 1994In his reply to O'Hara's criticism above the author maintains as his conviction that the events of 30–29 B.C. are crucial to the understanding of Jupiter's prophecy and that Caesar the Dictator has no part in it. In relation to his first article on the issue (SO 67, 1992, 103–12) he seeks here to clarify what it means that the passage functions at the ...
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