Network models and integer programs are applicable for an enormous known variety of decision problems. Some of these decision problems are really physical problems, such as transportation or flow of commodities.
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Graham Wihlidal "There is no such thing as the “perfect networking code”, due to the Internet’s unreliability, but there are a few tricks you can use to improve it to the point where the illusion can hold."
to provide a framework for finding information within a distributed environment. NeuroGrid is based on the idea of automating the process we use in human society to find out things that we want to know, or the locations of things that we need.
Onion Networks builds and licenses data transfer technologies that drastically improve the speed, scalability, reliability, and security of file transfers over global networks.
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the Peer Distributed Transfer Protocol provides a method of transferring files using peers to aid in distribution of content, similar to BitTorrent. PDTP servers export a dynamically changing directory hierarchy, making it somewhat more like HTTP or FTP.