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Chapter Seven - Conclusions and Future Work

Conclusions and Future Work

Conclusions and Future Work

... 6 Conclusions and Future Work 6.1 Conclusions Bearing in mind the need to coschedule distributed applications in Clusters or NOWs when they are executed jointly with local workload, two ...

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8 Conclusions and future work

8 Conclusions and future work

... Calls between two points are typically routed through a number of intermediate switching stations, or nodes; in a large network, there are many possible routes for each such call. It is thus possible to relieve actual or ...

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5 Conclusions and Future Work

5 Conclusions and Future Work

... 4.2 Range Search Performance In these experiments, we have analyzed the performance of the range searches with respect to the different sizes of query radii. We have measured the costs of the range search in terms of: ...

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CHAPTER VII CONCLUSIONS

CHAPTER VII CONCLUSIONS

... In this chapter, we provide the summery of the thesis and discuss the possible exten- sions as future work. 7.1 Summery The thesis tries to answer the problem, stated earlier as “How to make the IDS ...

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Notes to Chapter Seven

Notes to Chapter Seven

... a chapter title from Singleton’s Dante Studies I: Dante’s Commedia: Elements of Structure (The Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore and London, 1954, reprinted 1977) 45- ...and work of Charles ...

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CHAPTER 1 THE FUTURE OF NUCLEAR POWER OVERVIEW AND CONCLUSIONS

CHAPTER 1 THE FUTURE OF NUCLEAR POWER OVERVIEW AND CONCLUSIONS

... Nuclear power is a special case, however. If cur- rent trends continue, nuclear power will gradu- ally decrease and perhaps even disappear as part of the global energy portfolio, thus failing to make any long-term ...

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Summary and conclusions. Chapter 8. Summary and conclusions

Summary and conclusions. Chapter 8. Summary and conclusions

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Chapter 6. Conclusions

Chapter 6. Conclusions

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CHAPTER 8: Conclusions

CHAPTER 8: Conclusions

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Chapter 8 Conclusions

Chapter 8 Conclusions

... The work presented in this thesis can be taken as a basis for future enhancements. In this sense several P.h.D. Thesis are currently undergoing underway in the following topics.  Improved rescheduling ...

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Conclusions and Future Research

Conclusions and Future Research

... This work can be interpreted as one methodology for automatically designing mechanisms for bounded agents, and as such is a first step towards our long-term goal of bringing auto- mated mechanism design and ...

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Conclusions and Future Directions

Conclusions and Future Directions

... • A structured and comprehensive review on network traffic anomaly detection, methods, systems and tools has been reported in Chapter 3. It includes de- tection methods and systems under six different categories, ...

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CHAPTER 7 CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK

CHAPTER 7 CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK

... CHAPTER 7 CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK The aim of this thesis was to present robust watermarking techniques for medical image. Section 7.1, consolidates the contributions made by the researcher and ...

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Chapter seven. Women Lawyers and Work-Family Role Conflict

Chapter seven. Women Lawyers and Work-Family Role Conflict

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Chapter 7 Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 7 Summary and Conclusions

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Chapter 6: Conclusions and Recommendations

Chapter 6: Conclusions and Recommendations

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Chapter 1 Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 1 Summary and Conclusions

... In 1980, 22 percent of the Indian population lived in central cities, 32 percent lived in urban areas outside central cities, and the remainder lived in nonmetropolitan areas. Thirty-seven per- cent actually lived ...

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Conclusions and Suggestions for Future Research

Conclusions and Suggestions for Future Research

... However, it will be necessary to improve the scheduling algorithm. Other optimisation algorithms may lead to even better results or find them more quickly. Furthermore, we used a fixed set of predefined shifts with fixed ...

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CHAPTER 6 MAJOR RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

CHAPTER 6 MAJOR RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

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CHAPTER 9 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDED MITIGATION

CHAPTER 9 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDED MITIGATION

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