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| | Network model article - Network model Hierarchical model Relational model database management system - What-Means.com |
 | | The neural network is an important modern example of a network database - a large number of similar simple processing units, analogous to neurons in the human brain, 'learn' the differences and similarities between a number of inputs. |  | | As this example suggests, network models are particularly useful to text analysis. |  | | It remains controversial, but if it were so, that would suggest that the human brain's cognition resembles a network database more than the other models. |
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http://www.what-means.com/encyclopedia/Network_model
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| | Towards an Active Network Architecture |
 | | Network interoperability is achieved at a higher level of abstraction - instead of standardizing the computation performed on every packet, we standardize the computational model, i.e., the instruction set and resources available to capsule programs. |  | | Active networks present an opportunity to change the structure of the networking industry, from a "mainframe" mind-set, in which hardware and software are bundled together, to a "virtualized" approach in which hardware and software innovation are decoupled [29]. |  | | Thus, network layer interoperability is based on an agreed program encoding and computation environment instead of a standardized packet format and fixed computation. |
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http://www.tns.lcs.mit.edu/publications/mmcn96/mmcn96.html
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| | Network Model Interface (libnmi): |
 | | Control could be implicitly passed across the network of components as data, but this would be an issue for the components generating and interpreting the data, and would be transparent to the framework. |  | | TENNS is designed for heterogenous models that fit a network paradigm of nodes and connections. |  | | This argues for the need to model systems which are semi-complete and applied to multiple tasks or contexts, whilst using methodologies that span multiple levels of abstraction. |
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http://www.cnl.salk.edu/%7Emikea/doc/libnmi/libnmi.html
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| | Introduction to Internet |
 | | The OSI model provides a conceptual framework for communication between computers, but the model itself is not a method of communication. |  | | The Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model describes how information from a software application in one computer moves through a network medium to a software application in another computer. |  | | A packet is composed of the network layer header (and possibly a trailer) and upper-layer data. |
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http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/introint.htm
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| | ITTIA - Embedded Database Development |
 | | Thanks to its combined network and relational data model, db.* is a high-performance solution sufficient to operate in real-time applications or critical performance environments. |  | | Implementation of the network model makes possible minimization of data redundancy and efficient usage of memory and storage. |  | | Data integrity is insured by the lock manager, which allows only one process at a time to write to the database. |
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http://www.ittia.com/dbstar/features.html
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| | OSI Network Model |
 | | Protocols are little pieces of software that filter, organize and relay information received over a network. |  | | This means that data will be able to be passed between the two computers while each computer retains their unique operating system characteristics. |  | | Simply hooking up a Mac to a Ctos computer will not work if the Mac is using Appletalk protocols and Ctos is using Bnet protocols. |
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http://users.erols.com/amccull/osi.htm
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| | Extension of a genetic network model by iterative experimentation and mathematical analysis : Molecular Systems Biology |
 | | To check the effects of each addition to the network, the outputs of the extended models are compared to published data and to the new experiments. |  | | However, the complexity of such biological networks is likely to limit the quantitative accuracy of early models, so the potential value of simplified experimental model systems that facilitate the link to mathematical analysis is clear. |  | | The level of detail in such predictions is obviously limited by the data upon which the model is based, so including statistical measures of uncertainty with the predictions will be increasingly important (Brown and Sethna, 2003). |
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http://www.nature.com/uidfinder/10.1038/msb4100018
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| | Dexma Builds a Better Mortgage Model [Network Foundation] - Cisco Systems |
 | | Yet building a highly reliable network that could connect dozens of different companies and manage numerous processes without errors and failures was a formidable challenge. |  | | The first step in building a network that could support mission-critical performance was a solid foundation. |  | | Dexma relies on a robust Cisco Systems® network, as well as sophisticated accounting and financial capabilities delivered by Microsoft Great Plains software. |
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns339/ns395/ns423/networking_solutions_customer_profile0900aecd800d0d01.html
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| | ISO/OSI Network Model |
 | | The leading 1-3 bytes of the IP identify the network and the remaining bytes identifies the host on that network. |  | | This layer defines the network hardware and device drivers. |  | | For large sites, usually subnetted like ours, the first two bytes represents the network portion of the IP, and the third and fourth bytes identify the subnet and host respectively. |
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http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/usail/network/nfs/network_layers.html
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| | Network Security Process Model |
 | | It has been asserted that advancements in software development have come about mainly as a result of the introduction of the software process model or software lifecycle. |  | | In this article, the author outlines eight phases of the software process models as they apply to the design of a secure network. |  | | Engineering advancements in software development have come about mainly with the introduction of the software process model, or software lifecycle. |
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http://www.tdisecurity.com/Services/NetSecProcess.htm
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| | INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICAL JOURNAL |
 | | Zvi Retchkiman, "Modeling and stability analysis for a class of dynamical systems with switching inputs", Int. |  | | Hosseinzadeh Lotfi, G. Jahanshahloo, N. Shoja, G. Tohidi, S. Razavyan, "Using inverse DEA models for improvement efficiency and estimating outputs / inputs and extra inputs of DMUs", Int. |  | | I-Shyan Hwang, Wang-Dauh Tseng, "Performance assessment of a fault-tolerant connection-scheduling algorithm for Dilated Benes Network", Int. |
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http://www.geocities.com/eminchev/imj2.html
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| | CommsDesign - The Seven Faces of the OSI Network Model: Part 2 |
 | | These programs often include just enough intelligence to configure a given hardware network interface (such as Ethernet), usually with some kind of address defaults, and then the package might implement a standard transfer protocol on top of that hardware; usually, this is done through brute implementation and not by a layered model approach. |  | | One of the most common networking terms bandied about is TCP/IP, which is certainly considered the heart of most if not all modern network devices. |  | | Do not confuse a packet processor (which is designed to have some 'knowledge' about the contents of headers and packets), with hardware designed to accelerate other common networking operations, such as encryption/decryption. |
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http://www.commsdesign.com/design_corner/OEG20030416S0015
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| | Analog Hardware Implementation of the Random Neural Network Model |
 | | Although the literature is rich with various methods for implementing the different neural network structures, the proposed implementation is very simple and can be built using discrete integrated circuits for problems that need a small number of neurons. |  | | A software package, RNNSIM, has been dev eloped to train the RNN model and supply the network parameters, which can be mapped to the hardware structure. |  | | As an assessment on the proposed circuit, a simple neural network mapping function has been designed and simulated using PSpice. |
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http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/ijcnn/2000/0619/04/06194197abs.htm
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| | OSI Reference Model illustrated - a Whatis.com definition |
 | | An existing network product or program can be described in part by where it fits into this layered structure. |  | | OSI can also be applied to other network environments. |  | | It is used in developing products and understanding networks. |
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http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid7_gci523729,00.html
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 | | This is so we can deliver a more complete and collaborative solution to application and network performance testing, and make it easier for customers to optimize application and network performance throughout the application lifecycle, and address service level concerns - before deployment. |  | | Technology vendors use the Shunra VE solution in development, QA, and pre/post-sales activities to test applications under a variety of network conditions, demo and recommend end-user configurations, and support implementation issues. |  | | With Shunra VE, you can plan and assess your network architecture, and ensure that your applications will perform to expectations – whether you’re adding or reducing bandwidth, implementing new technologies such as MPLS or QoS, or considering new WAN optimization tools. |
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http://www.shunra.com
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| | JISE Vol.6 No.2 #2 |
 | | In this paper, an automatic connected digits segmentation and recognition system based on a neural network model is proposed. |  | | These feature transitions are used as the input patterns for training the segmentation network. |  | | A backpropagation learning algorithm is employed to train these networks. |
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http://www.iis.sinica.edu.tw/JISE/1990/199006_02.html
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| | Growth and Propagation of Disturbances in a Communication Network Model |
 | | In this work simple distribution network models with different levels of complexity are examined and compared to each other and to real Internet data. |  | | These are: 1) hardware limitations, 2) forcing from the increasing use, and 3) high degree of system complexity. |  | | CSSOC03In a society in which information is one of the highest-valued commodities, information networks are the economic backbone. |
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http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hicss/2002/1435/02/14350064abs.htm
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| | DoD Four-Layer Model |
 | | The Department of Defense Four-Layer Model was developed in the 1970s for the DARPA Internetwork Project that eventually grew into the Internet. |  | | The Internet Layer is responsible for delivering data across a series of different physical networks that interconnect a source and destination machine. |  | | Different protocols are selected from this layer, depending on the type of physical network. |
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http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/Topics/16.htm
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| | EETimes.com - eeDesign News |
 | | The CTO of Sierra Design Automation reviews the causes and consequences of variability in physical IC design, and shows how it can be modeled and managed. |  | | Its scope includes EDA tools, silicon intellectual property (IP), chip design methodologies, and chip and system architectures. |
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http://www.eedesign.com/story/OEG20030415S0027
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| | Model Network .com - The modeling industry online. |
 | | At first cautious about breaking with tradition and using the Internet to do business, Wilhelmina has found that they can not only challenge convention, but also level with the headliners. |  | | Sign up now, and with our easy-to-use update tool, you can have your Web site online today. |  | | We work with many of the worlds top international agencies and model managers. |
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http://www.modelnetwork.com
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| | Network model -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | In 1971, the Conference on Data Systems Languages (CODASYL) established a formal definition of the network database model. |  | | The network model does improve on the hierarchical model, but it is complex to use and implement. |  | | The (Click link for more info and facts about relational model) relational model improves on the network model by separating the logical design of the database from the physical design. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/n/ne/network_model.htm
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| | Windows NT Network Model - Computing Reference - eLook.org |
 | | Windows NT Network Model - Computing Reference - eLook.org |  | | Excel) APIs File System Drivers TDI Protocols NDIS v4 NDIS Wrapper NDIS Card Driver Network Adapter Card |  | | The network model used by Windows NT. |
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http://www.elook.org/computing/windows-nt-network-model.htm
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| | Network model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1969, the Conference on Data Systems Languages (CODASYL) established the first specification of the network database model. |  | | The network model is a database model conceived as flexible way of representing objects and their relationships. |  | | Although the model was widely implemented and used, it failed to become dominant for two main reasons. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_model
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| | Renormalization group analysis of the small-world network model M. E. J. Newman and D. J. Watts (SMEALSearch) - ... |
 | | We use this result to calculate the exact value of the single critical exponent for the system, and to derive the scaling form for the average number of \degrees of separation" between two nodes on the network as a function of the three independent variables. |  | | We study the small-world network model, which mimics the transition between regular-lattice and random-lattice behavior in social networks of increasing size. |  | | We contend that the model displays a normal continuous phase transition with a divergent correlation length as the degree of randomness tends to zero. |
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http://smealsearch.psu.edu/9556.html
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| | Home Theater Magazine: DISH Network Model 6000 HD-DBS Receiver |
 | | While DirecTV offers more sports programming, DISH Network offers as many or more movie channels and twice as many HDTV channels. |  | | According to DISH Network, an automatic software upgrade should enable this function by the time you read this. |  | | According to DISH Network, Dolby Digital channels are output at a lower level to maintain the dynamic range supported by the format. |
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http://www.hometheatermag.com/dbstuners/67
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| | Stuffo: Movies. Games. Web. World Domination. |
 | | In order to pull that off, Bungie had to create a new way to network Halo multiplayer matches over the Internet. |  | | One of the largest differences between "Halo 2" and the original "Halo" is that "Halo 2" can be played over Xbox Live. |  | | In my second interview we discussed networking "Halo 2." |
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http://stuffo.howstuffworks.com/halo-network.htm
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| | Web Style Network :: Scouts |
 | | In order to view our web site you will need a frames-compatible web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape 6.2 |  | | Talent can change their digital comp card's pictures, headshots, and resume in minutes instead of weeks absolutely FREE, compared to hundreds of dollars for re-shooting and printing paper comp cards. |  | | Because Options works with agencies and clients all over the world, our model scouts can search for models anywhere on the planet. |
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http://www.webstylenetwork.com/scouts
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| | Web Style Network :: Company |
 | | In order to view our web site you will need a frames-compatible web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape 6.2 |  | | Our mission is to build the largest, most comprehensive and user-friendly database of models in the world. |  | | To reach our goal we must faithfully serve and support our customers in the pursuit of their goals. |
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http://www.webstylenetwork.com/company
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| | Welcome to Model Cash :-: Model Marketing Network :-: |
 | | Recieve your $100 bonus when model site is added to the program. |  | | Our sites are original model sites and other model base model sites. |  | | Our sites are original model sites and other model-based model sites. |
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| | Lucent - Solutions - Network Services Case Study |
 | | Using the Bell Labs Network Security Model, which is becoming a standard for analyzing network security and reliability, we benchmarked the carrier's network against 220 best practices and uncovered a wide range of network and operational risks. |  | | The carrier was able to address a prioritized set of network security recommendations allowing them to make informed business decisions and optimize CapEx investment. |  | | By upgrading network security, the carrier protects against threats across the network, averting network outages that could result in hundreds of millions in losses. |
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http://www.lucent.com/solutions/lws-nscs.html
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| | A simple-minded network model with context-like objects (title page) |
 | | In this model contexts are not differentiated as special objects, but rather that some nodes to a greater or lesser extent have roles as encoders of contextual information. |  | | A simple-minded network model with context-like objects (title page) |  | | It is not claimed that this is a model of any type of context found in human activity. |
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http://www.cpm.mmu.ac.uk/cpmrep15.html
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| | Learning Bayesian Network Model Structure (ResearchIndex) |
 | | Abstract: In this thesis I address the important problem of the determination of the structure of directed statistical models, with the widely used class of Bayesian network models as a concrete vehicle of my ideas. |  | | The structure of a Bayesian network represents a set of conditional independence relations that hold in the domain. |  | | Learning the structure of the Bayesian network model that represents a domain can reveal insights into its underlying causal structure. |
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http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/652220.html
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| | Bayesian Network Model for Protein Fold Recognition |
 | | Reference: Raval, A., Ghahramani, Z., and Wild, D.L. (2002) A Bayesian network model for protein fold and remote homologue recognition. |  | | SCOP descriptions of the 89 superfamilies modelled can be found here. |  | | The SPAM project is based on work sponsored by the National Institues of Heath (NIH) and its National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) division under Grant Number 1 P01 GM63208 (NIH/NIGMS grant title: Tools & Data Resources in Support of Structural Genomics). |
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http://public.kgi.edu/%7EbNPred/BN.html
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| | Directions of Motions in HIV Reverse Transcriptase |
 | | , by analogy with the statistical mechanical theory of elasticity originally developed by Flory and coworkers for polymer networks. |  | | The dynamics of the interactions is controlled by the connectivity (or Kirchhoff) matrix |
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http://www.ccbb.pitt.edu/research/bahar_lab/Domain_Motions/hivrtgnm.htm
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| | IngentaConnect Neural network model for rapid forecasting of freeway link travel... |
 | | Keywords: Backpropagation; Counter propagation; Intelligent transportation systems; Neural networks; Traffic engineering |  | | IngentaConnect Neural network model for rapid forecasting of freeway link travel... |  | | You may be required to register and activate access/purchase before you can obtain the full text. |
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/els/09521976/2003/00000016/00000007/art00119
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