If you liked Looking over the Fence at Networks by National Research Council Staff, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board Staff, and Research Horizons in Networking Committee, start with Being Fluent with Information Technology (1999), An assessment of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory (2008), and Applications of Biotechnology in Traditional Fermented Foods (1992). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Being Fluent with Information Technology (1999), An assessment of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory (2008), Applications of Biotechnology in Traditional Fermented Foods (1992), Assessment of the SBIR Program at the National Science Foundation (2008), and Equipping tomorrow's military force (2002).

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Looking over the Fence at Networks is by National Research Council Staff, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board Staff, and Research Horizons in Networking Committee.