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Name: How can Long-Tail traffic be modelled?
ID: m13399
Language: English (en)
Subject: Science and Technology
Document Type: -//CNX//DTD CNXML 0.5 plus MathML//EN
License: Creative Commons Attribution License CC-BY 2.0

Authors: Arnold Mwesigye (amwesiga@gmail.com)
Copyright Holders: Arnold Mwesigye (amwesiga@gmail.com)
Maintainers: Arnold Mwesigye (amwesiga@gmail.com)

Latest version: 1.1 (history)
First publication date: Feb 15, 2006 9:18 am -0600
Last revision to module: Feb 15, 2006 9:57 am -0600

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Version: 1.1 Feb 15, 2006 9:57 am -0600 by Arnold Mwesigye
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