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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of nodes" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "number of nodes." You can use it when referring to a countable quantity of nodes in a technical or mathematical context, such as in computer science or networking.
Example: "The network topology was analyzed, and the number of nodes was found to be significantly higher than expected."
Alternatives: "count of nodes" or "quantity of nodes."
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In this case, only a small amount of nodes will rebroadcast a specific DENM message.
An equivalent modulus method is proposed to reduce the large amount of nodes by calculating an equivalent homogeneous layer.
Running time of tweet classification decreased, when the amount of nodes was increased in the Spark cluster.
AsterixDB also scaled on the same level or better, when the amount of nodes on the cloud platform was increased.
Performance of AsterixDB also scaled better, when the amount of nodes on the cloud platform was increased.
To reach first order convergence, the amount of nodes initially assigned analytic values should be kept constant [16].
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Large amount of node information means a small positioning error.
The degree of monitorability of service provisioning for a service consumer increases by the amount of node linkages.
Through the above analysis, we make the following conclusions: Large amount of node information means a small positioning error.
In this formula, N is the amount of node neighbors that can be reached with a direct one-hop transmission.
Packet integrity is mainly ensured by encryption techniques, which however require a significant amount of node resources.
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