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Networked information technology (NIT) systems are synonymous with network-centric or net-centric systems and constitute the cornerstone of the fast approaching information age. To date, however, the design and development of NIT systems have been ad hoc and have suffered from a dearth of supporting scientific and theoretical principles. Algorithm Design for Networked Information Technology Systems presents a scientific theory of NIT systems and logically develops the fundamental principles to help synthesize control and coordination algorithms for these systems. The algorithms described are asynchronous, distributed decision-making (ADDM) algorithms, and their characteristics include correct operation, robustness, reliability, scalability, stability, survivability, and performance. The book explains through case studies the conception, development, experimental testing, validation, and rigorous performance analysis of practical ADDM algorithms for real-world systems from a number of diverse disciplines. Topics and features: Develops a logical and practical approach to synthesizing ADDM algorithms for NIT systems Utilizes a scientific method to address the design & testing of NIT systems Incorporates case studies to clearly convey principles and real-world applications Provides a full context for engineers who design, build, deploy, maintain, and refine network-centric systems spanning many human activities Offers background on core principles underlying the nature of network-centric systems NIT systems are critical to new information systems and network- or web-connected control systems in all types of organizations. This new monograph is the first to systematically derive a conceptual foundation for NIT systems and fully present an integrated view of the requisite control and coordination (ADDM) algorithms. Practitioners, professionals, and advanced students will find the book an authoritative resource for the design and analysis of NIT systems algorithms.
Computer algorithms. --- Data structures (Computer science) --- Information networks. --- Operating systems (Computers). --- Computer science. --- Computer software. --- Operating Systems. --- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters. --- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity. --- Programming languages (Electronic computers). --- Algorithms. --- Algorism --- Algebra --- Arithmetic --- Computer languages --- Computer program languages --- Computer programming languages --- Machine language --- Electronic data processing --- Languages, Artificial --- Computer operating systems --- Computers --- Disk operating systems --- Systems software --- Foundations --- Operating systems --- Information structures (Computer science) --- Structures, Data (Computer science) --- Structures, Information (Computer science) --- File organization (Computer science) --- Abstract data types (Computer science) --- Algorithms
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AI(Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial intelligence --- Artificial thinking --- Artificiële intelligentie --- Computer architecture --- Computerarchitectuur --- Computers [Electronic digital ] --- Computers [Electronische digitale ] --- Electronic brains --- Electronic digital computers --- Elektronische digitale computers --- Intellectronics --- Intelligence [Artificial ] --- Intelligence artificielle --- Intelligent machines --- Kunstmatige intelligentie --- Machine intelligence --- Ordinateurs numériques électroniques --- Ordinateurs--Architecture --- Thinking [Artificial ] --- Electronic digital computers. --- Artificial intelligence. --- Computer architecture. --- Cerveaux électroniques --- Machines intelligentes --- Pensée artificielle
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It was our great pleasure to extend a welcome to all who participated in SERA 2003, the ?rst world-classs International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Applications, which was held at Crowne Plaza Union Square Hotel, San Francisco, California, USA. The conference was sponsored by the International Association for Computer and Information Science (ACIS), in cooperation with the Software Engine- ing and Information Technology Institute at Central Michigan University. This conference was aimed at discussing the wide range of problems encountered in present and future high technologies. In this conference, we had keynote speeches by Dr. Barry Boehm and Dr. C.V. Ramamoorthy and invited talks by Dr. RaymondYeh, Dr. Raymond Paul, Dr. Mehmet S ¸ahinoglu, which were fruitful to all who participated in SERA 2003. We would like to thank the publicity chairs and the members of our program c- mittees for their work on this conference. We hope that SERA 2003 was enjoyable for all participants.
Software engineering --- Computer software --- Computer Science --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Development --- Computer science. --- Computer communication systems. --- Software engineering. --- User interfaces (Computer systems). --- Artificial intelligence. --- Management information systems. --- Computer Science. --- Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems. --- Software Engineering. --- Computer Communication Networks. --- Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics). --- User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction. --- Management of Computing and Information Systems. --- Information Systems. --- Artificial Intelligence. --- AI (Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial thinking --- Electronic brains --- Intellectronics --- Intelligence, Artificial --- Intelligent machines --- Machine intelligence --- Thinking, Artificial --- Bionics --- Cognitive science --- Digital computer simulation --- Electronic data processing --- Logic machines --- Machine theory --- Self-organizing systems --- Simulation methods --- Fifth generation computers --- Neural computers --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Informatics --- Science --- Computer-based information systems --- EIS (Information systems) --- Executive information systems --- MIS (Information systems) --- Sociotechnical systems --- Information resources management --- Management --- Interfaces, User (Computer systems) --- Human-machine systems --- Human-computer interaction --- Communication systems, Computer --- Computer communication systems --- Data networks, Computer --- ECNs (Electronic communication networks) --- Electronic communication networks --- Networks, Computer --- Teleprocessing networks --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Electronic systems --- Information networks --- Telecommunication --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Network computers --- Communication systems --- Distributed processing
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