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    Computer-based laboratory for data communications and computer networking by Kayssi, Ayman

    Published 2004
    “…In addition to introducing the student to this wide‐ranging subject matter, the laboratory set enhances his/her programming skills. This is accomplished by introducing the UNIX programming environment and using it to carry out the experiments, starting with editing and compiling simple programs, and ending with implementing advanced client‐server applications. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. …”
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    Optimal Software Testing by Elshafei, M

    Published 2020
    “…The model can be used to design optimal testing plans for unit testing as well as for complete programs. The model assigns different costs for normal bugs and major bugs, and considers the costs of various types of misclassification as well The model is demonstrated by an example, and the cost function is plotted for a range of test cycles to illustrate the minimum cost solution.…”
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    Proof Search and Certificates for Evidential Transactions by Vivek Nigam (23276146)

    Published 2021
    “…Our second contribution is the identification of an executable fragment of Cyberlogic, called Cyberlogic programs, enabling the specification of ETs. Our third contribution is a sound and complete proof system for Cyberlogic programs enabling proof search similar to search in logic programming. …”
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    Global memory mapping for FPGA-based reconfigurable systems by Ouaiss, Iyad

    Published 2001
    “…An intelligent memory assignment minimizes the total latency of the design and the interconnection requirements due to memory accesses. A complete Integer Linear Programming (ILP) formulation of the problem results in an optimized memory mapping; however, the formulation is complex and takes a very long time to produce a solution. …”
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