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CIIT
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CIITCombat Institute of Information Technology
CIITCentral Institute of Information Technology (Nagpur, India)
CIITStanding Committee on International Trade
CIITChemical Industry Institute of Technology
CIITCommunications, Internet and Information Technology (conference)
CIITCOMSATS Institute of Information Technology (Pakistan)
CIITChemical Industry Institute of Toxicology


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In painting category, Midhat-un-Nisa of Comsats Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad (CIIT) bagged first prize and Syed Muddassar of Idara Taleemat-Islamia got second prize.
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank HEC for financial support through project 20-694(2006) and COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Islamabad Pakistan for providing facilities.
Hussain (computer science, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan) describes the current research activities in this field, discussing active packet scheduling, routing, network management, wireless networks, security, and modeling and simulation.
 
 
 
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