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Real-Time - A Mathematical Model and Scheduling Heuristics for Satisfying Prioritized Data Requests in an Oversubscribed Communication Network

Theys    
M D    
Tan    
M    
Beck    
N B    
Siegel    
H J    
Jurczyk    
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