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2008

Comparing two objective methods for the aesthetic evaluation of breast cancer conservative treatment

Autores
Cardoso, MJ; Cardoso, JS; Wild, T; Krois, W; Fitzal, F;

Publicação
EJC SUPPLEMENTS

Abstract

2008

Long-term cosmetic changes after breast conserving therapy for patients with stage I and II breast cancer treated in the EORTC "boost versus no boost" trial

Autores
Immink, M; Putter, H; Visser, J; Bartelink, H; Cardoso, J; Cardoso, MJ; Noordijk, EM; Poortmans, PM; Warlam Rodenhuis, CC; Struikmans, H;

Publicação
EJC SUPPLEMENTS

Abstract

2008

Admission Control in IP Multicast over Heterogeneous Access Networks

Autores
Santos, P; Pinto, A; Ricardo, M; Almeida, T; Fontes, F;

Publicação
NGMAST 2008: SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEXT GENERATION MOBILE APPLICATIONS, SERVICES, AND TECHNOLOGIES, PROCEEDINGS

Abstract
Network operators have been reluctant to deploy IP multicast services mainly due to the lack of native control rover multicast groups. This lack of control does not only prevent operators from generating revenue from multicast-based services but also hinders regular network management. In this work we identified the network elements where admission control should be enforced for multicast session spawning over heterogeneous access networks. The architecture proposed uses existing AAA functionality to perform user identification and multicast session admission control. This control is made at the network layer with no protocol modifications. Three access networks were considered: xDSL, WiMAX and UMTS.

2008

Work in progress - Structure editing of handwritten mathematics

Autores
Mendes, A;

Publicação
Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, FIE

Abstract
This project aims to develop a pen-based software tool that will assist in the process of doing mathematics by providing structured manipulation of handwritten mathematical expressions. The tool will be used to support the teaching of the dynamics of problem solving in a way that combines the advantages of the traditional blackboard style of teaching with the flexibility and accuracy of computer software. It will provide not only a simpler way to input mathematics - by allowing the recognition of handwritten mathematics - but also enhance students' understanding of the calculational techniques and facilitate the process of doing mathematics - by providing structure editing. Some of the most important features of this tool are the accurate selection and copy of expressions, the automatic application of algebraic rules and the use of gestures to apply them, and also the combined writing of mathematics and text. These features will have a major impact on writing, doing, and presenting mathematics. This project includes the required technical developments and also the application and testing of the tool in concrete situations, namely in mathematics and computing science courses. © 2008 IEEE.

2008

A peer-to-peer middleware platform for fault-tolerant, QoS, real-time computing

Autores
Martins, R; Lopes, LMB; Silva, FMA;

Publicação
Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Middleware-application interaction - affiliated with the DisCoTec federated conferences 2008, MAI '08, Oslo, Norway, June 3, 2008

Abstract
In this paper we present the architecture of RTPM, a middle-ware framework aimed at supporting the development and management of information systems for high-speed public transportation systems. The framework is based on a peer-to-peer overlay infrastructure with the main focus being on providing a scalable, resilient, reconfigurable, highly available platform for real-time and QoS computing. Copyright 2008 ACM.

2008

Multicast deflector - Secure video distribution system

Autores
Pinto, A; Ricardo, M;

Publicação
TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Abstract
Technological evolution is leading telecommunications toward all-IP scenarios, where multiple services are transported as IP packets. Among these services is the broadcast of video. A possible mechanism for broadcasting multiple video channels over IP is to use IP multicast, and let each client decide about the reception of a channel. The secure IP multicast specified by the IETF MSEC working group is a candidate solution for securing these broadcast services. In this paper we propose a new solution for supporting the broadcast of multiple video channels which can be accessed only by authorized users; besides, when a video channel is not visualized in the last mile its transmission is temporarily suspended, so that the cable can be used for other services such as standard Internet access.

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