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Flexible Programmable Networking: A Reflective, Component-based Approach

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Flexible Programmable Networking: A Reflective, Component-based Approach. / Joolia, A.; Coulson, G.; Blair, Gordon S. et al.
2003. Paper presented at The 4th Postgraduate Networking Conference (PGNET 2003), Liverpool, UK.

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Joolia, A, Coulson, G, Blair, GS, Gomes, AT, Lee, K & Ueyama, J 2003, 'Flexible Programmable Networking: A Reflective, Component-based Approach', Paper presented at The 4th Postgraduate Networking Conference (PGNET 2003), Liverpool, UK, 1/01/00.

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Joolia, A., Coulson, G., Blair, G. S., Gomes, A. T., Lee, K., & Ueyama, J. (2003). Flexible Programmable Networking: A Reflective, Component-based Approach. Paper presented at The 4th Postgraduate Networking Conference (PGNET 2003), Liverpool, UK.

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Joolia A, Coulson G, Blair GS, Gomes AT, Lee K, Ueyama J. Flexible Programmable Networking: A Reflective, Component-based Approach. 2003. Paper presented at The 4th Postgraduate Networking Conference (PGNET 2003), Liverpool, UK.

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Joolia, A. ; Coulson, G. ; Blair, Gordon S. et al. / Flexible Programmable Networking: A Reflective, Component-based Approach. Paper presented at The 4th Postgraduate Networking Conference (PGNET 2003), Liverpool, UK.

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