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Information Dissemination Applications

2003
Satellite networks have unique advantage in applications like rapid deployment, situation awareness, and emergency response. The satellite network is often paired with terrestrial wireless networks to form a hybrid satellite-wireless infrastructure to support user mobility [Zhang and Dao, 1996; Dao and Perry, 1996].
Darrel J. Van Buer   +2 more
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Sequential information dissemination by packets

Networks, 1992
AbstractConsider a network consisting of units and links that connect pairs of units. Suppose each of the units possesses a unique message that is to be received by all other units. This is called gossiping. A related problem is that of census taking in which a particular unit has to receive every other unit's message.
Edward F. Schmeichel   +2 more
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Parallel Information Dissemination by Packets

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1994
Summary: Each vertex of an undirected graph possesses a piece of information that must be sent to every other vertex. They communicate by sending bounded size packets of messages from one vertex to another. The authors describe parallel algorithms, which accomplish the desired tasks for six prominent architectures. The algorithms are optimal, or nearly
S. L. Hakimi   +2 more
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The Dissemination of New Medical Information

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
Dissemination of new medical information to the practicing physician is a complex and often faulty process. To examine the magnitude of this problem, we surveyed primary care physicians to determine their knowledge of the results of the cooperative trial of photocoagulation in diabetic retinopathy.
William R. Harlan, Jeoffrey K. Stross
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On the Dissemination of Research Information

Proceedings of the IRE, 1952
This paper deals with the importance of obtaining and disseminating the maximum amount of technical information. The usefulness of technical briefs and periodicals is questioned and the interrelation of all flelds of science is stressed. It is advocated that the inclination of selected key scientists to specialize be kept at a minimum and that their ...
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Information Dissemination in Mobile CDNs

2008
With the recent development of technologies in wireless access and mobile devices, the mobile network has become a key component of today’s Internet vision [1, 46]. Current mobile networks, which are being deployed worldwide, enable mobility features to new applications and also extend existing wired Web applications to mobile terminals.
Loulloudes, Nicholas   +5 more
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Dissemination of Relevant Information on Hypertension

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
The timely dissemination of new medical information to the practicing physician has been identified as a problem. To examine the magnitude of this problem and useful strategies for correction, we surveyed primary care physicians to determine their knowledge of the Hypertension Detection and Follow-up Program, a recent clinical trial with important ...
William R. Harlan, Jeoffrey K. Stross
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Stateless Information Dissemination Algorithms

2020
Stateless protocols are advantageous in high volume applications, increasing performance by removing the load caused by retention of session information and by providing crash tolerance. In this paper we present an optimal stateless information dissemination algorithm for synchronous distributed systems.
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Housing Information Dissemination

Housing and Society, 1979
(1979). Housing Information Dissemination. Housing and Society: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 132-134.
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The dissemination and preservation of information

Aslib Proceedings, 1977
Ours is an age of specialization. Indeed, if it were not, many of the achievements of the human race would simply not have come about. In most fields of human endeavour—science, technology, art, recreation—progress is made by the intelligent division of labour and by concentrating on doing a few things superlatively well.
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