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- The Design and Implementation of a Dual-Stack Mobile Network Using IPv6 Only Network Infrastructure
- This paper discusses a mechanism which enables network mobility NEMO in both IPv4 and IPv6. There is an IETF standard NEMO protocol, NEMO Basic Support NEMO BS. However it is designed only for IPv6 mobile networks. The basic concept of NEMO BS is a kind of dynamic tunnel configuration protocol....
- Tags: IPv4, IPv6, Network Infrastructure, Mobile, Network, NEMO BS, Networking, Telecommunications
- White papers 2006-06-07
- Captain Nemo Pro (zip)
- Widely used by law enforcement personnel, forensic investigators as well as network administrators. Captain Nemo enables you to access any Novell, NT or Linux drive from your Windows computer without requiring a network setup. Just connect the Novell, NT or Linux drive to your machine and Captain Nemo will let...
- Tags: Novell Inc., Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows NT, UNIX, Open Source, Software
- Software downloads 2008-01-09
- A NetBSD-Based IPv6/NEMO Mobile Router
- This paper defines the problem statement of vehicle-embedded networking in order to communicate with the infrastructure the Internet as well as with other cars. Based on this problem statement, the paper explains the steps that allowed to build a mobile router addressing this problem by using state of the art...
- Tags: NetBSD, Mobile, Network, University Of Tokyo, Advertising & Promotion, UNIX, Operating Systems, Networking, Marketing, Software
- White papers 2007-02-08
- Collaborative Modeling: Hiding UML and Promoting Data Examples in NEMo
- Domain experts are essential for successful software development, but these experts may not recognize their ideas when abstracted into Unified Modeling Language UML or ontologies. This paper describes a Web-based tool for modeling that creates and manipulates a simple data model without representing it in UML, while promoting collaboration and...
- Tags: Association For Computing Machinery, Modeling, UML, Research & Development, Programming Languages, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Business Operations
- White papers 2004-11-06
- A Dynamic QoS Provisioning Model for Network Mobility
- This paper proposes a dynamic QoS provisioning model for network mobility. The basic idea of network mobility NEMO is to keep connectivity whilst the network changes its point of attachment. To achieve this, sufficient resources need to be provisioned for the entire mobile network. In the model, the packets are...
- Tags: Lancaster University, QoS, Network, Mobility, Networking
- White papers 2006-05-16
- Nemo Fast Track (zip)
- Nemo Fast Track is essentially a file manager that allows you to search many files or directories very fast. Searching or browsing a CD, without the CD, is even possible. The search facility was designed with ergonomic in mind. It has a simple Explorer like, intuitive, quick and easy interface....
- Tags: File, Imagenie, Nemo Fast Track, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2006-12-12
- Why Trust A Shark Screensaver (zip)
- The Why Trust A Shark Screensaver will display Bruce The Shark from the Finding Nemo movie on your desktop. The Why Trust A Shark Screensaver will allow you to see Bruce The Shark on your desktop and a pack of seahorses floating around. The Why Trust A Shark Screensaver will...
- Tags: Daniel, Desktops, Hardware
- Software downloads 2007-11-29
- P2P laws vs. federal employees: Which is the biggest national security threat?
- Insecure networks or stupid people?Do you think new laws are needed for P2P networking so that federal employees don't accidentally share sensitive or classified documents from their computers? Or are you of the mind-set that the current P2P laws are sufficient, and that federal employees are the national security threat?Stupid...
- Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), Sonja Thompson, P2P, P2P law, government employee, federal employee, national security threat
- Discussion threads 2007-07-25
- Geek Trivia: Glimpsing the sub(marine)text
- On Aug. 3, 1958, the submarine U.S.S. Nautilus completed the primary objective of Operation Sunshine, becoming the first submarine to reach the geographic North Pole. But what allowed the Nautilus to complete this historic feat was its other -- perhaps more famous -- contribution to naval lore: It was the...
- Tags: Vessel, Submarine, U.S.S. Nautilus, SSN-571, Jules Verne, Robert Fulton, Corporate Communications, Engineering, Sales Force Management, Marketing, Sales, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-07-30
- Does Apple still sell computers?
- Does Apple still sell computers?Yesterday's commentary (1/13/05) from John Sheesley, Senior Editor - TechProGuild kinda' rubbed me the wrong way... maybe that's what John intended.John starts off with "It's just that in almost 20 years of working with computers for dozens of different companies, I can probably count on two...
- Tags: Apple Computer Inc., Apple Macintosh, computer, Microsoft Windows, xaMdaM
- Discussion threads 2005-01-14
- Geek Trivia: Davy Jones' shocker
- What unlikely item was perfectly preserved when the Alvin DSV sank in 1968? The most famous scientific submersible ever to share a name with an animated chipmunk was officially commissioned forty-two years ago this week. On June 5, 1964, the deep submergence vehicle DSV Alvin entered into...
- Tags: Cable, Jay Garmon, Alvin, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Gram, TechRepublic Inc., Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Security, Telecommunications, Personal Technology
- Technical articles 2006-06-06
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