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GIS and Network Analysis [PDF]

open access: possible, 2004
Both geographic information systems (GIS) and network analysis are burgeoning fields, characterised by rapid methodological and scientific advances in recent years. A geographic information system (GIS) is a digital computer application designed for the capture, storage, manipulation, analysis and display of geographic information.
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Alumni network analysis

2011 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2011
Alumni connections are important resources that contribute to university evaluation. Even though alumni connections represent networks, they have been mostly evaluated as tabular data (e.g. by providing average salary, employment rate, etc.). This ironically disregards all qualities of a network, from which an alumni network gets its name.
Rubens, N.   +7 more
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Network analysis of collaboration in networked universities

Kybernetes, 2021
PurposeIn Latin America and the Caribbean, the access of students to higher education has presented an extraordinary growth over the past fifteen years. This rapid growth has presented a challenge for increasing the system resources and capabilities while maintaining its quality.
Jose D. Meisel   +5 more
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Analysis of switched networks

International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 1992
AbstractIdeal switches are rarely modelled in network analysis because inconsistent conditions can occur at the instant of switching. This causes standard integration routines to fail. If the initial conditions can be determined, the use of ideal switches can considerably speed up analysis and can make the results easier to understand.
David Bedrosian, Jirí Vlach
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The Trilemma of Network Analysis

2012 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, 2012
The recent interest in network analysis is caused by the unprecedented accessibility to large datasets: there are huge, publicly available databases on protein-protein-interactions, air transportation, and street maps which easily lend themselves to a network representation.
Isadora Dorn   +2 more
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Network forensics analysis

IEEE Internet Computing, 2002
Many tools let you view traffic in real time, but real-time monitoring at any level requires significant human and hardware resources, and doesn't scale to networks larger than a single workgroup. It is generally more practical to archive all traffic and analyze subsets as necessary.
Vicka Corey   +4 more
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Analysis of a Network Model

1993
In this paper we study via a queueing analogy a stochastic model of a neural network of Purkinje cells proposed by (Cottrell 1991). In this model only the inhibitory interaction between the cells is considered. We analyze the stability properties of networks whose graph is complete N-partite.
Fricker, Christine   +3 more
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Evolutionary Network Analysis

ACM Computing Surveys, 2014
Evolutionary network analysis has found an increasing interest in the literature because of the importance of different kinds of dynamic social networks, email networks, biological networks, and social streams. When a network evolves, the results of data mining algorithms such as community detection need to be correspondingly updated.
Charu C. Aggarwal, Karthik Subbian
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Analysis of Network Processing Workloads

IEEE International Symposium on Performance Analysis of Systems and Software, 2005. ISPASS 2005., 2005
Network processing is becoming an increasingly important paradigm as the Internet moves towards an architecture with more complex functionality in the data path. Modern routers not only forward packets, but also process headers and payloads to implement a variety of functions related to security, performance, and customization. It is important to get a
Ramaswamy Ramaswamy   +2 more
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Network Performance Analysis

2011
The book presents some key mathematical tools for the performance analysis of communication networks and computer systems.Communication networks and computer systems have become extremely complex. The statistical resource sharing induced by the random behavior of users and the underlying protocols and algorithms may affect Quality of Service.This book ...
Bonald, Thomas, Feuillet, Mathieu
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