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Frequency Count Attribute Oriented Induction of Corporate Network Data for Mapping Business Activity

Companies increasingly rely on Internet for effective and efficient business communication. As Information Technology infrastructure backbone for business activities, corporate network connects the company to Internet and enables its activities globally. It carries data packets generated by the acti...

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Published in:EPJ Web of conferences 2014-01, Vol.68, p.26-1-00026-4
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