Data Scanning Devices: GC University, Lahore Department of Computer Science Report Template B.A/B.Sc (Hons) 2 Semester
Data Scanning Devices: GC University, Lahore Department of Computer Science Report Template B.A/B.Sc (Hons) 2 Semester
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Section
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Table of Contents
Abstract
Introduction 3
1.1 First Level Heading 4
1.1.1 Second Level Heading 5
1.2 First Level Heading 5
1.3 First Level Heading 6
1.3.1 Second Level Heading 6
Conclusion
References
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Introduction to Topic
Write down Introduction about Logic, Propositional Logic, Predicate Logic.and Formal
Languge.
Dear Students please follow the instructions mentioned in this sample documents. You should
strictly follow the same heading, font style and sizes as mentioned here. Font size 12 should be
used throughout the document in the body of any topic and the font style for headings and text
is Times New Roman. [1]
Font Size for Chapter no should be 15 and it should also be bold with right alignment while the
title of the chapter should be centered align with font size 15 and bold [2]. For lists bullet
should be used as following
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You can also give list in the following way if required.
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For paragraph and line spacing you should use exactly 15pt line spacing and 6 pt before and
after paragraph spacing.
Subheading should be bold with font size 13 without underline. Always start subheading after
one line of the previous paragraph. Every picture used in the document should be properly
numbered as mentioned below. Also mention the reference in case you have copied the picture.
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Overlay Network
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Physical nodes
Overlay nodes
Physical link
Logical link
(Overlay link)
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Subheading should be bold with font size 13 without underline. Always start subheading after
one line of the previous paragraph. Every picture used in the document should be properly
numbered as mentioned below. [7]
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References:
[1] J. F. Kurose “Computer Networking” 4th edition
[2] L. Peterson and B. S. Davie “Computer Networks” 4th edition
[3] A Scalable Alternative for P2P Diego Doval and Donal O’Mahony • Trinity College
Dublin Published by the IEEE Computer Society
[4] “A Proposal on Overlay Measurement” Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. April 2007
[5] The Growth of Internet Overlay Networks: Implications for Architecture, Industry
Structure and Policy
[6] “Informed Content Delivery across Adaptive Overlay Networks” ACM August 2002
[7] http://web.si.umich.edu/tprc/papers/2005/466/TPRC_Overlays_9_8_05.pdf
[8] Detour: informed Internet routing and transport Savage, S.; Anderson, T.; Aggarwal, A.;
Becker, D.; Cardwell, N.; Collins, A.; Hoffman, E.; Snell, J.; Vahdat, A.; Voelker, G.;
Zahorjan, J. IEEE,Micro Volume 19 Issue 1 1999.
[9] http://www.cs.princeton.edu/jrex/teaching/spring2005/(COS598A)/spring05-apr26.ppt
[10] David, Hari, Frans, and Robert Resilient Overlay Network 2001 ACM.
[11] [EECS 122: Introduction to Computer Networks Overlay Networks and P2P Networks Ion
Stoica Computer Science Division Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Sciences]
[12] L. Subramanian, I. Stoica, H. Balakrishnan, and R. Katz. OverQoS: offering Internet QoS
using overlays. In Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM, 2003.
[13] http://www.cs.winona.edu/CSConference/2007proceedings/lincoln.pdf
[14] SOS: Angelos D. Keromytis, Vishal Misra, Daniel Rubenstein- Columbia University
[15] REKHTER, Y., AND LI, T. A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4). Internet Engineering
Task Force, 1995. RFC 1771.
[16] LABOVITZ, C., AHUJA, A., BOSE, A., AND JAHANIAN, F. Delayed Internet Routing
Convergence. In Proc. ACM SIGCOMM (Stockholm, Sweden, September 2000), pp. 175–187.
[17] PADHYE, J., FIROIU, V., TOWSLEY, D., AND KUROSE, J. Modeling TCP
Throughput: A Simple Model and its Empirical Validation. In Proc. ACM SIGCOMM
(Vancouver, Canada, September 1998), pp. 303–323.