Kramer, G. et al.
Cooperative Communications
World Scientific Publishing Co.Pte. Ltd. 2007.6
172 pp.(P)
ISBN 1-60198-026-4
15,400円
Contents
1.Acknowledgements/ 2.Overview/ 3.Conventional Networks: A Review/ 4.Network Models/ 5.Cooperative Strategies and Rates/ 6.Cooperative Diversity/ 7.Wireless Networking Protocols/ References/ Index/ *
Orvis, K. L. et al. ed.
Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning
Best Practices and Principles for Instructors
IGI Global 2007.12
352 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-59904-753-5
12,400円
Contents
1.Designing Web-Based Training Courses to Maximize Learning/ 2.Collaborative versus Cooperative Learning: The Instructor's Role in Computer Supported Collaborative Learning/ 3.Developing a Community of Practice in an Online Research Lab/ 4.The Case Method and Collaborative Learning/ 5.Preparing Online Instructors: Beyond Using the Technology/ 6.Collaborative Work in Online Learning Environments: Critical Issues, Dynamics and Challenges/ 7.The Social Psychology of On-line Collaborative Learning: The Good, the Bad, and the Awkward/ 8.Collaborative Learning Among Faculty: Using Course Management Systems to Support Faculty Development/ 9.Development of Online Distributed Training: Practical Considerations and Lessons Learned/ 10.Gender and Diversity in Collaborative Virtual Teams/ 11.Student Motivation in International Collaboration: To Participate or Not to Participate?/ 12.Help Me, Help You: A Triple Track Approach to Maximizing Collaborative Learning in Complex, Cross-National Virtual Teams/ 13.Developing Shared Mental Models in Computer Supported Collaborative Learning/ 14.Practical Strategies for Assessing the Quality of Collaborative Learner Engagement/ Index/ *
Liu, K. J. R. et al.
Cooperative Communications and Networking
Cambridge University Press 2009.1
642 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-521-89513-8
12,800円
Contents
Part 1.Background and MIMO Systems/ Part 2.Cooperative Communications/ Part 3.Cooperative Networking/ Bibliography/ Index/
* Part I includes a review of basic principles of wireless communications and space-time diversity and coding. Part II then presents topics on physical layer cooperative communications such as relay channels and protocols, performance bounds, multi-node cooperation, and energy efficiency. Finally, Part III focuses on cooperative networking including cooperative and content-aware multiple access, distributed routing, source-channel coding, and cooperative OFDM. Including end-of-chapter review questions, this text will appeal to graduate students of electrical engineering and is an ideal textbook for advanced courses on wireless communications. *
Zou, X. et al.
Trust and Security in Collaborative Computing
World Scientific Publishing Co.Pte. Ltd. 2008.1
248 pp.(H)
ISBN 981-270-368-3
12,000円
Contents
1.Secure Group Communication (SGC)/ 2.Cryptography Based Access Control/ 3.Intrusion Detection and Defence/ 4.Security in Grid Computing/ 5.Trusted and Seamless Medical Information Systems/ Index/
* Computer networks are compromised by various unpredictable factors, such as hackers, viruses, spam, faults, and system failures, hindering the full utilization of computer systems for collaborative computing one of the objectives for the next generation of the Internet. It includes the functions of data communication, resource sharing, group cooperation, and task allocation. One popular example of collaborative computing is grid computing. This monograph considers the latest efforts to develop a trusted environment with the high security and reliability needed for collaborative computing. *
Sugumaran, V. ed.
Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Agent Technology, and
Collaborative Applications
IGI Global 2008.11
450 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-60566-144-9
24,000円
Contents
1.Distributed Agent Applications and Decision Support/ 2.Search and Retrieval/ 3.Information Systems and Modeling/ 4.Supply Chain Management/ Index/
* Cutting-edge developments in artificial intelligence are now driving applications that are only hinting at the level of value they will soon contribute to organizations, consumers, and societies across all domains.
* Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Agent Technology, and Collaborative Applications offers an enriched set of research articles in artificial intelligence (AI), covering significant AI subjects such as information retrieval, conceptual modeling, supply chain demand forecasting, and machine learning algorithms. This comprehensive collection provides libraries with a one-stop resource to equip the academic, industrial, and managerial communities with an in-depth look into the most pertinent AI advances that will lead to the most valuable applications. *
Magoules, F. et al.
Grid Resource Management
Towards Virtual and Services Compliant Grid Computing
CRC Press 2008.9
336 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4200-7404-0
9,800円
Contents
1.An Overview of Grid Computing/ 2.Grid Computing and Web Services/ 3.Data Management in Grid Environments/ 4.Peer-to-Peer Data Management/ 5.Grid-Enabled Virtual File Systems/ 6.Scheduling Grid Services/ 7.Workflow Design and Portal/ 8.Semantic Web/ 9.Integration of Scientific Applications/ 10.Potential for Engineering and Scientific Computations/ Glossary/ Index/ *
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