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1. Research In Modelling Simulation And Collaboration Over The Web - By: Peter Hale
Collaboration, simulation and modelling have been investigated to assist us in determining the requirements for future research in modelling of problems. Huhns [1] and Patern [2] both explain that alternatives to the current approach to software development are required. This should allo...



2. Cancer Research: The United Devices Cancer Research Project - By: Michael Russell
Starting in 2001 the United Devices Cancer Research Project sought to making possible drug solutions research a shard task that is spread out among thousands of users computers to help share the work load of research programs. Currently there are hundreds of thousands of users around the world about...

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Academics, teachers, and educators are all united in one voiceon distance learning. It is an effective and efficient way forstudents of all ages and at all levels to learn. It has a numberof advantages that allow it to be cheap and universallyaccessible to almost everyone who can access the ...



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