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[Multimedia programVB5_AVI_Creator

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[OS DevelopMswinsck

Description: 摄像头开发,为VB.NET开发的,可以录像,做贱控开发可以看一下-Camera developed for VB.NET development, you can video-controlled development can make cheap look
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[Windows DevelopSima

Description: Source code to communicate with a Sima video switch via COMM port in VB.NET.
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[Program docNetwork_Loadbalancing

Description: The project “NETWORK LOAD BALANCING” is designed using Microsoft Visual Studio.Net 2008 as front end and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 as back end which works in .Net framework version 2.0. The coding language used is VB .Net. Many distributed real-time applications, such as audio- and video-conferencing, require the network to construct a multicast path (tree) from a sender to multiple receivers. Furthermore, real-time applications have Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements (e.g. bandwidth). The objective of the routing protocol is to build a tree that is both feasible (i.e. satisfies the requested QoS) and least costly. The cost of a tree depends on the costs of its links. The cost of a link should reflect the effect of allocating resources to the new connection on existing and future connections. Many studies have proposed multicast algorithms to construct low-cost QoS-constrained trees.-The project “NETWORK LOAD BALANCING” is designed using Microsoft Visual Studio.Net 2008 as front end and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 as back end which works in .Net framework version 2.0. The coding language used is VB .Net. Many distributed real-time applications, such as audio- and video-conferencing, require the network to construct a multicast path (tree) from a sender to multiple receivers. Furthermore, real-time applications have Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements (e.g. bandwidth). The objective of the routing protocol is to build a tree that is both feasible (i.e. satisfies the requested QoS) and least costly. The cost of a tree depends on the costs of its links. The cost of a link should reflect the effect of allocating resources to the new connection on existing and future connections. Many studies have proposed multicast algorithms to construct low-cost QoS-constrained trees.
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