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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The Systems and Networking Group (SyN) spans a large number of areas including: multimedia systems, adaptive operating systems, high performance networking, computer forensics, computer gaming, and sensor networking applications. We take pride in creating useful artifacts from our research to demonstrate the key ideas. | The Systems and Networking Group (SyN) spans a large number of areas including: multimedia systems, adaptive operating systems, high performance networking, computer forensics, computer gaming, and sensor networking applications. We take pride in creating useful artifacts from our research to demonstrate the key ideas. |
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Description
The Systems and Networking Group (SyN) spans a large number of areas including: multimedia systems, adaptive operating systems, high performance networking, computer forensics, computer gaming, and sensor networking applications. We take pride in creating useful artifacts from our research to demonstrate the key ideas.