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Most of the x-computing techniques are unconventional initiatives or visions to build new forms of computer systems, for | Most of the x-computing techniques are unconventional initiatives or visions to build new forms of computer systems, for | ||
example fault-tolerant, flexible, robust and scalable computer systems. | example fault-tolerant, flexible, robust and scalable computer systems. | ||
Ubiquitous Computing and Autonomic Computing are still largely visions. | Ubiquitous Computing and Autonomic Computing are still largely visions. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:37, 11 February 2011
Most of the x-computing techniques are unconventional initiatives or visions to build new forms of computer systems, for example fault-tolerant, flexible, robust and scalable computer systems. Ubiquitous Computing and Autonomic Computing are still largely visions.
Pages in category "X-Computing Techniques"
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