Handbook of Nature-Inspired and Innovative Computing: Integrating Classical Models with Emerging Technologies

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Albert Y. Zomaya
Springer Science & Business Media, 2006. gada 23. marts - 736 lappuses

As computing devices proliferate, demand increases for an understanding of emerging computing paradigms and models based on natural phenomena. Neural networks, evolution-based models, quantum computing, and DNA-based computing and simulations are all a necessary part of modern computing analysis and systems development. Vast literature exists on these new paradigms and their implications for a wide array of applications.

This comprehensive handbook, the first of its kind to address the connection between nature-inspired and traditional computational paradigms, is a repository of case studies dealing with different problems in computing and solutions to these problems based on nature-inspired paradigms. The "Handbook of Nature-Inspired and Innovative Computing: Integrating Classical Models with Emerging Technologies" is an essential compilation of models, methods, and algorithms for researchers, professionals, and advanced-level students working in all areas of computer science, IT, biocomputing, and network engineering.

 

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ARM++ A Hybrid Association Rule Mining Algorithm
45
Multiset RuleBased Programming Paradigm
77
Evolutionary Paradigms 111
110
Artificial Neural Networks
147
Swarm Intelligence 187
186
Fuzzy Logic
221
Quantum Computing
253
Enabling Technologies
287
Implementing Neural Models in Silicon
433
Molecular and Nanoscale Computing and Technology
477
Trends in HighPerformance Computing 511
510
Web Service Computing Overview and Directions
553
Predicting Grid Resource Performance Online
575
Application Domains
612
Information Display
633
Bioinformatics 657
656

A Glance at VLSI Optical Interconnects
315
Morphware and Configware 343
342
Evolving Hardware
387
Noise in Foreign Exchange Markets
697
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Albert Zomaya was named an ACM Distinguished Engineer in 2006, at the inception of ACM’s program to recognize engineers and scientists for their contributions to both the practical and theoretical aspects of computing and information technology.

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