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The Future Internet by Alex Galis, Anastasius Gavras (eds)

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The Future Internet
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Publisher: Springer
ISBN/ASIN: 3642380816
ISBN-13: 9783642380815
Number of pages: 450

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The research projects are grouped as follows: the network of the future as infrastructure connecting and orchestrating the future Internet of people, computers, devices, content, clouds and things; cloud computing, Internet of Services and advanced software engineering; the public-private partnership projects on Future Internet; Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE).

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