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Lastverteilung in einem Klienten-Server-Modell als teamtheoretisches Problem

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Die EDV-Landschaft der meisten Organisationen ist heute geprägt durch ein buntes Nebeneinander von Computern verschiedenster Hersteller und Leistungsklassen, die zumeist durch ein lokales Netzwerk miteinander verbunden sind.

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Matulka, J. (1991). Lastverteilung in einem Klienten-Server-Modell als teamtheoretisches Problem. In: Busch, R. (eds) Operations Research und Wissensbasierte Systeme. Betriebs-und Wirtschaftsinformatik, vol 49. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76726-5_3

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