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Next century challenges: data-centric networking for invisible computing: the Portolano project at the University of Washington
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Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM/IEEE international conference on Mobile computing and networking table of contents
Seattle, Washington, United States
Pages: 256 - 262  
Year of Publication: 1999
ISBN:1-58113-142-9
Authors
Mike Esler  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle
Jeffrey Hightower  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle
Tom Anderson  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle
Gaetano Borriello  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle
Sponsors
SIGCOMM: ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication
SIGMOBILE: ACM Special Interest Group on Mobility of Systems, Users, Data and Computing
SIGMETRICS: ACM Special Interest Group on Measurement and Evaluation
SIGOPS: ACM Special Interest Group on Operating Systems
SIGMOD: ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Jeffrey Hightower: colleagues
Tom Anderson: colleagues
Gaetano Borriello: colleagues