12th international conference, PAM 2011, Atlanta, GA, USA, March 20-22, 2011 : proceedings /
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Neil Spring, George F. Riley (eds.)
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New York :
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Springer,
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c2011
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1 online resource (xi, 246 p.) :
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Lecture notes in computer science,
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LNCS sublibrary. SL 5, Computer communication networks and telecommunications
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6579
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1611-3349 ;
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International conference proceedings
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Includes bibliographical references and author index
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