...Infrastructure Planning and Design Dynamic Datacenter Version 1.2 Published: April 2010 Updated: November 2011 For the latest information, please see www.microsoft.com/ipd Copyright © 2011 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Complying with the applicable copyright laws is your responsibility. By using or providing feedback on this documentation, you agree to the license agreement below. If you are using this documentation solely for non-commercial purposes internally within YOUR company or organization, then this documentation is licensed to you under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 543 Howard Street, 5th Floor, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA. This documentation is provided to you for informational purposes only, and is provided to you entirely "AS IS". Your use of the documentation cannot be understood as substituting for customized service and information that might be developed by Microsoft Corporation for a particular user based upon that user’s particular environment. To the extent permitted by law, MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS, IMPLIED AND STATUTORY WARRANTIES, AND ASSUMES NO LIABILITY TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY TYPE IN CONNECTION WITH THESE MATERIALS OR ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN THEM. Microsoft may have patents, patent applications, trademarks...
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...Delone Click on the “Academics” tab to answer the following questions: | # | “Academics” Tab Questions | Your Answer | 1 | What categories are listed under the “Resource Center” link? | Classroom ResourcesVirtual Campus TutorialsTools for your ToolboxCommunitySuccess Is | 2 | Where can you find your Ebooks? | Bookshelf | Click on the “Classroom” tab to answer the following questions: | # | “Classroom” Tab Questions | Your Answer | 1 | What is your degree program? | Associate’s (AABA) – Business Administration | 2 | What is your current course code? | UNIV103- 1205B31 | 3 | Who is your instructor? | Dave Hinkes | Click on the “Library” tab to answer the following questions: | # | “Library” Tab Questions | Your Answer | 1 | List two upcoming Library Classes. | Business Research for BeginnersFinding Library Resources for Criminals | 2 | List one research guide/tutorial designed specifically for UNIV103. | Guide to Library Resources | 3 | Name two library research databases, located on the library’s Find Articles and Books page, which you can use to find information related to your program. | ABI Inform Complete (Proquest)Academic Search Premier (Ebsco) | Click on the “Learning Center” tab to answer the following questions: | # | “Learning Center” Tab Questions | Your Answer | 1 | Name three...
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...very carefully and informs school leadership about the effects of the pedagogy theory on students’. A PDS model (Professional Development School) was developed to help school leadership with the education reform strategies. We look at the PDS model and see that when teachers, school leadership and parents work together students’ grades improve. This study shows the importance of school leadership and teachers working together to implement new programs like the CLCRT education reform model. Horwitz, F.M., Bravington, D., & Silvis, U. (2006, June). The promise of virtual teams: identifying key factors in effectiveness and failure. Journal of European Industrial Training, 30, 472-494. Retrieved December 10, 2009, from the ProQuest database. (Doi: 10.1108/03090590610688843) This paper is an investigation into the key factors in effectiveness and failure in virtual teams. Virtual teams have become more important in today’s age and...
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...evade the service of his sentence, by leaving the penal institution where he shall have been confined, on the occasion of disorder resulting from a conflagration, earthquake, explosion, or similar catastrophe, or during a mutiny in which he has not participated, shall suffer an increase of one-fifth of the time still remaining to be served under the original sentence, which in no case shall exceed six months, if he shall fail to give himself up to the authorities within forty-eight hours following the issuance of a proclamation by the Chief Executive announcing the passing away of such calamity.chanrobles virtual law library Convicts who, under the circumstances mentioned in the preceding paragraph, shall give themselves up to the authorities within the above mentioned period of 48 hours, shall be entitled to the deduction provided in Article 98.chanrobles virtual law library Art. 159. Other cases of evasion of service of sentence. — The penalty of prision correccional in its minimum period shall be imposed upon the convict who, having been granted conditional...
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...CS 121 – Pathways to Academic Success Unit 4 Library Assignment - Worksheet Learning Objectives You will: * Be able to find and log in to the KU Online Library * Be knowledgeable about navigating the Library site * Be able to conduct a search in the KU Online Library and limit results * Know how to select a specific database within the Library * Be familiar with ways to contact a KU Librarian for assistance Directions * Save and submit this Microsoft Word 2010 document as directed by your instructor. Type all answers directly into this worksheet. Note: Questions to be answered are in purple. * Carefully read and follow instructions in order to answer the questions correctly. Activity Your name: ___________________________________________ PART 1 KU Online Library Basics There are two ways to access the KU Online Library. * If you are currently logged in to KU Campus, look for and click on the Library link under the My Studies tab. Look at the upper right corner of the screen and confirm that you are logged in to the Library (You should see the words You are logged in.). * Alternatively, for times when you are not logged in to KU Campus, you can open your Internet browser and go to the KU Online Library by typing http://library.kaplan.edu into the address line. Take a moment to bookmark, make a favorite, or create a shortcut to this page – you will want to return often! Look at the upper right corner of the screen. It...
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... Course Description In this course, students examine elements of successful teams and small decision-making groups. Emphasis is on communication, critical thinking and group process techniques. Quarter Credits 4 Instructional Contact Hours 40 Instructional Methods Prerequisite Courses Co-requisite Courses 40 hours theory 0 hour lab GE117 Composition I or equivalent None Objectives 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Explain the importance of group dynamics. Critique the performance of groups/teams in a variety of scenarios. Evaluate the use of problem-solving and decision-making techniques for virtual groups/teams. Apply theories of small group communication during small group activities. Apply ethical standards while participating in groups/teams. Apply critical-thinking and analysis skills to overcome obstacles and improvise solutions as a leader within small groups. 7. Use the ITT Tech Virtual Library for research and information necessary to complete assignments and projects. SCANS Objectives SCANS is an acronym for Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills. The committee, created by the National Secretary of Labor in the early 1990's, created a list of skills and competencies that the committee feels are necessary for employees to function in a high technology job market. 1. Select relevant, goal-related activities, rank them in order of importance, allocate time to activities, and understand, prepare, and follow schedules. 2. Assess knowledge, skills, and talent and...
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...provincial fiscal accuses Ricardo Mendoza of the crime of assault upon a person in authority committed as follows:chanrobles virtual law library That on or about September 30,1932, in the municipality of San Fernando, Province of Pampanga, Philippine Islands, the said accused, Ricardo Mendoza, being a pupil of the teacher Iluminada Tinio, did then and there willfully, unlawfully and criminally attack and lay hands upon her person, to wit: slapped said Iluminada Tinio on one of her cheeks, while she was engaged in the performance of her duties as such teacher and while she was within the premises of the high school building exercising the functions inherent in such capacity. Upon motion of the appellee, as accused in the aforesaid case, the trial court dismissed the information on the ground that the facts alleged therein did not constitute a crime but simply a misdemeanor or light felony. The present appeal was taken by the fiscal for the purpose of setting aside the order of dismissal in question.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library The question to decide, therefore, is whether or not the facts as alleged in the said information really constitute the crime of assault upon a person in authority or at least an assault upon an agent of authority, or any other grave or light felony.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library The fiscal bases his...
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...Date: 10/13/2014 Table of Contents Target Organization 3 Proposed Network Solution 6 Network Design 7 Installation and Configuration 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9 Remote Access 10 Network Pro Prep Toolkit 11 References 12 Target Organization New York based DAR Information Systems Inc. (DAR InfoSyS) is a worldwide initiative offering a leading-edge collaborative suite of custom-built virtual training videos. DAR InfoSyS produces, markets, and supports training videos for organizations of all sizes, brick and mortar, and virtual. DAR InfoSyS’ scalable offerings have been attributed to new customer acquisition, value-added products, and impeccable customer care for all of our clients. DAR Information Systems Inc. is the superlative solution for today’s converged communications, information, and entertainment services providers. Having solicited and won our most prominent client, Verizon Communications Inc., a U.S. technology leader in multi-media services, broadband, wireless, and wireline communications to government, consumer, business, and wholesale customers. Having cumulative assets of approximately $275 billion, and over 177,000 full-time permanent and part-time employees, Verizon is currently seeking to expand its customer base throughout the mid-western United States in direct competition with Google and other noteworthy competitors. The targeted installation will have an initial overall impact on 20,000 employees – including roughly 10,000...
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...ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE EN3220 Written Analysis Onsite Course GRADED ASSIGNMENTS Table of Contents Graded Assignments 4 Unit 1 Journal 1: Personal Narrative 4 Unit 1 Journal 1: Personal Narrative Handout 6 Unit 1 Journal 2: Civic Narrative 9 Unit 1 Journal 2: Civic Narrative Handout 11 Unit 1 Assignment 1: What Would You Do? 12 Unit 2 Journal 1: Personal Narrative 13 Unit 2 Journal 1: Personal Narrative Handout 15 Unit 2 Journal 2: Civic Narrative 19 Unit 2 Journal 2: Civic Narrative Handout 20 Unit 2 Journal 3: Article Response 22 Unit 2 Assignment 1: What Would You Do? 23 Unit 2 Assignment 2: Declaration of Independence and Public Safety 25 Unit 3 Journal 1: Car Commercials 26 Unit 3 Journal 2: Personal Narrative 27 Unit 3 Journal 2: Personal Narrative Handout 28 Unit 3 Journal 3: Civic Narrative 31 Unit 3 Journal 3: Civic Narrative Handout 32 Unit 3 Journal 4: Taste vs. Judgment 34 Unit 3 Presentation 1: What Would You Do? 35 Unit 3 Assignment 1: Habits That Hinder Thinking 36 Unit 4 Journal 1: Invention Exercise 37 Unit 4 Journal 1: SWOT Analysis Template 38 Unit 4 Journal 2: Personal Narrative 39 Unit 4 Journal 2: Personal Narrative Handout 41 Unit 4 Journal 3: Civic Narrative 43 Unit 4 Journal 3: Civic Narrative Handout 44 Unit 4 Assignment 1: What Would You Do? 46 Unit 4 Assignment 2: Invention White Paper 47 Unit 5 Journal 1: Personal Narrative 48 Unit 5 Journal 1: Personal Narrative Handout 49 Unit...
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...Advantages of Dalvik Virtual machines Android: A promising haven for app developers and OEMs? Market Predictions Final Comments About Dot Com Infoway Sources Interesting Android links Glossary Dot Com Infoway - Position Paper- www.dotcominfoway.com Executive Summary: This paper attempts to study the present conditions of Android OS and unveils the predicted future market possibilities for Android, based on results from several research firms, using current market statistics and popularity among developers and end-users. All the flimflams and excitement about the costlier iphones and Blackberrys are vanishing, after the arrival of the most anticipated, open source mobile operating system, the Google Android, which is fated to turn the industry upside down. Despite the growth and popularity for iPhones and Blackberrys, it is predicted that, Android will make a history in sales and on acquiring the market share, slicing down the markets of both Symbians and iPhones. This paper will elaborately examine the predictions about the future of Android phones, considering the present facts and reasons. The Android Tale: Open Handset Alliance (OHA) a confederation of 50 Telecoms, mobile hardware, and software companies, headed by Google, was found on 5th of November, 2007. The consortium's goal is deploy, the advanced open standards for mobile devices. Android is an open source mobile OS platform, purely based on the Linux operating system, Apache harmony, and Dalvik Virtual machine and was...
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...Syllabus NT1210 Introduction to Networking SYLLABUS Credit hours: 4.5 Contact/Instructional hours: 56 (34 Theory, 22 Lab) Prerequisite: NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic or equivalent © ITT Educational Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. -1- 05/08/2013 Introduction to Networking SYLLABUS COURSE SUMMARY COURSE DESCRIPTION This course serves as a foundation for the study of computer networking technologies. Concepts in data communications, such as signaling, coding and decoding, multiplexing, circuit switching and packet switching, OSI and TCP/IP models, LAN/WAN protocols, network devices and their functions, topologies and capabilities are discussed. Industry standards and the development of networking technologies are surveyed in conjunction with a basic awareness of software and hardware components used in typical networking and internetworking environments. MAJOR INSTRUCTIONAL AREAS 1. Networking fundamentals 2. The OSI model and its use in networking 3. LANs, WANs, MANs and their implementation 4. Physical layer fundamentals 5. Basics of the data link layer 6. The functions of TCP/IP 7. IP addressing, subnetting, and supernetting 8. Diagramming the physical components that comprise a network 9. Logic created by the interconnectivity of network components 10. Applying network security 11. Future developments in networking COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. Explain key networking concepts and terminology. 2. Identify the advances...
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...Syllabus NT2799 Network Systems Administration Capstone Project SYLLABUS Credit hours: 4.5 Contact hours: 56 (34 Theory, 22 Lab) Prerequisite(s): Completion of a minimum of 72 credits earned in the program of study including NT2640 IP Networking or equivalent. © ITT Educational Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. -1- 13/01/2013 Network Systems Administration Capstone Project SYLLABUS COURSE SUMMARY COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides an opportunity for students to work on a comprehensive project that includes the design, planning and implementation of a network solution for solving specific business problems. Common project management processes are applied to identify deliverables and outcomes of the project. MAJOR INSTRUCTIONAL AREAS 1. Project Management Techniques 2. A Fundamental Review of the Basics of Electronics in the AASNSA Program 3. Capstone Project 4. Research of Current and Emerging Technology COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. Apply important concepts of project management to the actual capstone project proposed for this course. 2. Use Microsoft Office Project to help plan and manage the actual capstone project. 3. Analyze the requirements for the capstone project. 4. Integrate and apply the knowledge acquired in the program to provide effective technological solutions for given problems. 5. Work in teams on a large-scope project. 6. Document solutions to a problem in detail...
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...Annotated Bibliography Austin, Browne, Haas, Kenyatta, & Zulueta, (2013). Application of project management in higher education. Journal of Economic Development, Management, IT, Finance and Marketing, 5(2), 75-99. Retrieved from Walden Library website, Business Source Complete database. http://library.waldenu.edu/689/htm This article addresses one of the ever pressing questions that lie reticently dormant within most seasoned educators – “is there anything else that can be done to address shrinking enrollments and budgets while expenses upwardly creep?” The premise of the article lies in the fact the since various officials in the higher education industry (HEI) are in effect stakeholders, there is a vested interest in seeking various avenues of improving the systems as a whole so as to facilitate a more relevant learning experience for its clients – the students and faculty. Hence, the consideration of the possibility of establishing a project management office (PMO) as promulgated by the Project Management Institute (PMI) was being considered. This being further warranted by the success of PMO’s in the construction and healthcare industries. Though the authors are not PMI professionals themselves, the article could only relegate itself to the results generated from a series of interviews of highly appointed officials at Drexel University – these also not being PMI officials but being in the same category as the authors, they too, were astute educators. Hence, there...
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...BUSN105 – Unit 1 Discussion Board. A Students Introduction To The Discussion Board BUSN105 – Unit 1 Discussion Board. A Students Introduction To The Discussion Board Jay Smith A STUDENTS INTRODUCTION TO THE DISCUSSION BOARD 2 Abstract I would like to introduce myself, my name is Jay Smith, I live in Titusville, Florida where I manage the apartment building in which I reside. I am married now 3 years, have no children – just a fur face Manchester terrier named Louiee. My previous educational background consist of one semester at Daytona State College in 2001, as a Business Major. I have found that sometimes in live – one’s world can change in an instant and the course of the live that you had planned – suddenly changes. And looking back I believe this is what happened to me, as after one semester I chose to drop out and become involved in the local Daytona Area Music and Club scene. The results: A failed musician and a bloody nasty drinking habit. In 2004 I entered Savannah’s Hospital and completed the 28 day program. Since then I have 8 years without a drink. Woot! I love to share my experience, strength and hope with the newcomers, as I have stayed very active in the A.A. program, and most recently I have begun to teach the local Step Study Meetings for the “Celebrate Recovery” group here in town. “Celebrate Recovery” would be considered the Christian based A.A. program, with literature from author Rick Warren, (writer of “The...
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...Career Goals 21st-century skills o Changes in work and the workplace o Building marketable proficiencies o Projecting professionalism ITT Technical Institute Career Services Resources o Targeting job descriptions o Transferable skills Crafting a Resume 10. Skills and Techniques of a Successful Student Strategies for independent learning Learning styles Note-taking strategies Test-taking techniques © ITT Educational Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. [2] 10/29/2013 GS1145 Strategies for the Technical Professional Syllabus Critical thinking Problem solving Basic research skills o ITT Tech Virtual Library o Web searches o Citing sources Time management Working in teams COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of this course, you should be able to: 1. Gather relevant information using ITT Technical Institute resources, such as student email, ITT Tech Virtual Library, and ITT Tech Student Portal. 2. Perform self-analysis on the areas that impact success in academic and professional life. 3. Apply strategies that help achieve success in academic and professional life. 4. Use productivity software to create various types of documents. 5....
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