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Edge Computing - From Basics to Expert Proficiency

William Smith

Editorial: HiTeX Press

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"Edge Computing: From Basics to Expert Proficiency" is an authoritative and comprehensive guide that delves into the transformative world of edge computing. Designed for professionals, researchers, and students alike, this book meticulously covers the fundamental principles, architectural components, and advanced techniques essential for mastering edge computing. From understanding the historical context and key concepts to exploring intricate details of network protocols, data management, and security, each chapter is structured to build progressively on the last.As the field of edge computing rapidly evolves, the book provides invaluable insights into practical applications across various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, smart cities, and telecommunications. It also addresses the integration of edge computing with cloud services, development of edge applications, and the implementation of AI and machine learning at the edge. By examining current challenges and forecasting future trends, this book equips readers with the knowledge and expertise necessary to navigate and leverage the dynamic landscape of edge computing, ensuring they are prepared to innovate and lead in this cutting-edge domain.
Disponible desde: 09/08/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 330 páginas.

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