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The Internet of things (IoT)

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The IoT is a technology in the making and we can experience it in small ways, even now. The author presents an ‘appetite whetting’...

The Xenomai Project, a Linux Based RTOS

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Real-time operating systems (RTOS) are designed for real-time applications such as embedded systems, industrial robots, scientific research equipment and others. Read on to discover...

Creating Vehicular Traffic Simulation with OSS

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Here is a tutorial on creating real-time vehicular traffic simulation using SUMO and OpenStreetMap. SUMO stands for Simulation of Urban Mobility. It is designed as...

Generating Computer Graphics with OpenGL

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OpenGL is the industry’s most widely used environment for the development of portable, interactive 2D and 3D graphics applications. The OpenGL API is open...

A Detailed Review of Distributed Network Monitoring

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Distributed network monitoring involves receiving performance reports about the state of the network from various locations in it, via different types of pollers. This...

Observium The Tireless Network Monitor

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  Network monitoring involves constant monitoring of how the network functions by collecting useful data from its various parts, which helps to alert the network...

Things you should know about Advanced Persistent Threats

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As personal, corporate and even national computer systems get subjected to stealthy, continuous cracking processes, it makes sense to be warned and armed. Read...

An Introduction to ns-3

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This article is the first in a new series on ns-3, which is a discrete event network simulator for Internet systems, meant primarily for...

Explore LaTeX and Syntax Highlighting with Scilab

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This article, the last of a four-part series on Scilab, takes a look at LaTeX and syntax highlighting with Scilab. It is aimed at...

Why Does Android Run Time (ART) Score Over Dalvik?

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This article describes the advantages of using the Android Run Time (ART) over Dalvik VM in Android devices. Android KitKat users must have noticed...