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[1] From: Marian Dworaczek <Marian.Dworaczek_at_USASK.CA> (22)
Subject: Subject Index to Literature on Electronic Sources of
Information
[2] From: ubiquity <ubiquity_at_HQ.ACM.ORG> (15)
Subject: Ubiquity 7.17
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Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 06:23:48 +0100
From: Marian Dworaczek <Marian.Dworaczek_at_USASK.CA>
Subject: Subject Index to Literature on Electronic Sources
of Information
The May 1, 2006 edition of the "Subject Index to Literature on Electronic
Sources of Information" is available at:
http://library.usask.ca/~dworacze/SUBJIN_A.HTM
The page-specific "Subject Index to Literature on Electronic Sources of
Information" and the accompanying "Electronic Sources of Information: A
Bibliography" (listing all indexed items) deal with all aspects of
electronic publishing and include print and non-print materials,
periodical articles, monographs and individual chapters in collected
works. This edition includes 2,300 indexed titles. Both the Index and
the Bibliography are continuously updated.
Introduction, which includes sample search and instructions how to use the
Subject Index and the Bibliography, is located at:
http://library.usask.ca/~dworacze/SUB_INT.HTM
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Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 06:25:18 +0100
From: ubiquity <ubiquity_at_HQ.ACM.ORG>
Subject: Ubiquity 7.17
Volume 7, Issue 17
May 2, 2006 - May 8, 2006
UBIQUITY ALERT: FOCUSING ON 802.16 2001 MAC Layer QoS
This paper focuses on the standard air interface for fixed broadband
wireless access systems. It explains the importance of QoS and its
parameter set; defines types of services supported by this standard;
explores the main entity of the MAC layer used for transportation
that is service flow and how the QoS metric is associated with it, as
well as the relationship of service class and service flow. It
further explains the authorization model and two phase activation. In
the end it explains dynamic service flow and dynamic service messages
in detail. Bashir Hayat, Raheel Mansoor, and Abdul Nasir, associated
with the University of Peshawar in Pakistan.
Go to http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v7i17_hayat.html
Ubiquity Volume 7, Issue 17 ( May 1 2006 - May 8, 2006)
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