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In a moment of debate about the coexistence between architecture and agility, we introduce in this chapter a multitenancy, multitarget architecture (MT2A).

To this end, we introduce in this chapter new extensions to Network Simulator (NS-2) for implementing GATS and we design a novel application programming interface (API) that permits us to seamlessly integrate new multicast rate adaptation mechanisms by exploiting GATS feedback.

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Three transforms are introduced in this chapter.

Several direct liquefaction processes are introduced in this chapter.

The key idea introduced in this chapter on expert systems is that of making the knowledge that underlies expertise explicit.

Some necessary fundamental knowledge on digital control theory is introduced in this chapter as mathematical tools.

Perhaps the most important new topic introduced in this chapter is the polyphase representation for filter banks.

The case of rectangular cross-sections is also introduced in this chapter.

The concept of system, basic in engineering analysis and synthesis, is introduced in this chapter.

An approach to enhance the quality of software measurement data is introduced in this chapter.

The concept of correlation trading is introduced in this chapter and elaborated upon in the next chapter.

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