...University of Phoenix Material Media Convergence Worksheet Write brief 250- to 300-word answers to each of the following: |Questions |Answers | |What is meant by the term media |The term media convergence with regards to technology means the merging of different | |convergence with regard to technology, |content in different media channels. An example of that would be books, newspapers, and | |and how has it affected everyday life? |magazines can now be found on the Internet using any laptop, smartphone, e-reader, or | | |tablet. The lines between traditional media and technology are becoming blurred. As forms | | |of media converge, previously unavailable methods of communication emerge, changing the | | |way we send and receive messages. In the past there were clear lines between radio, TV, | | |printed media, and the internet. Now newspapers and TV programs all have their own | | |websites giving up to date news as it happens. Printed media can be accessed on the | | |internet using an e-reader that gives the conveniences of the internet and electronic | | ...
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...Media Convergence Worksheet Write brief 250- to 300-word answers to each of the following: Questions Answers What is meant by the term media convergence with regard to technology, and how has it affected everyday life? Media convergence means that the different kinds of media are becoming one. I believe that even though we have many forms of media it all is still merging into the main form that we us these days: technology. This has made a big effect on our everyday life simply because we now use technology for everything. Most of us no longer go get newspapers and things as such like we use to. Now everything is available for us online or through our smart phones. They even have apps on our smart phones for the online sites that have the information from the newspaper. This makes things easier in a sense. It also helps us get information without going through so many different kinds of sources and media’s. We use technology so much more these days; everything is slowly but surely becoming electronic or being able to be done/reached through technology. Traditional media is still here but it is not as effective as it used to be. Technology is the big hit of the century. We use technology more than we can imagine and it has become so much more advanced than I ever imagined. I believe it will only continue to advance and blow our minds knows where things will be in another century. I do believe that if technology keeps advancing like this that in the future traditional media...
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...Media convergence is the coming together of media, telecommunication, and computing in a digital environment. It is where the new and old media collide together. Some of the technologies that are under media convergence are computer, online services, mobile devices, digital advertising, wifi, and youtube. Media convergence has affected daily life in a significant way. It has brought many companies an increase in revenue and created new media outlets for a way of learning or watching. People have become consumed with these new media outlets and have been able to combine them together with other media sources. An example is where people will use youtube to post tv shows or news segments to it. People around the world can view these videos and comment or discuss what is going on. It has essentially made it easier to communicate to more people. Many companies are making apps on devices so that the readers can read about their media in the old way but also new because of the way they are viewing it. You could be in the car, school, home, and even work and looking what is going on in the media. This helps keep everyone updated in the fast pace world we are living in. If you don’t want to turn on the television you can go your phone or other devices to view what is going on without all of the commercials It has made it easier for everyone to get the best of the old and new with some help from technology and it makes things better and easier when viewing the media....
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...University of Phoenix Material Media Convergence Worksheet Write brief 250- to 300-word answers to each of the following: |Questions |Answers | |What is meant by the term media |It means that basically they are becoming one. Years ago you could tell the difference | |convergence with regard to technology, |between printed media, TV, and the internet and also social media. These days newspaper | |and how has it affected everyday life? |have websites you can go to and see what’s going on and also TV have websites. You can go | | |to these websites and see and see things as if they were in real time you can get videos | | |that you may have missed on the news and watch them as if you were watching the news. You | | |can get movies on the internet and there are a lot of places you can watch these movies | | |from Netflix and crackle just to name a few. You can also watch TV shows on the internet | | |you can watch them from a lot of places also such as Hulu that’s one of the biggest to | | |watch TV shows on the internet, you can also get on these social media sites and | | ...
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...SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS This Settlement Agreement and Release of All Claims (“Agreement”) is made effective this __ day of May, 2013, by and between Premier Self-Storage/All Aboard Mini Storage - Modesto (“All Aboard”), and Del Nixon (“Nixon”) and Julie Cabral (“Cabral”). Nixon and Cabral are sometimes hereinafter collectively referred to as “Occupant.” Occupant and All Aboard are sometimes hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Parties.” WHEREAS, All Aboard owns the self-storage facility located at 2101 Sylvan Road, Modesto, CA 95355 (the “Facility”); All Aboard and Nixon entered into an agreement (the “Rental Agreement”) for storage space no. F639 at the Facility (the “Space”) for the storage of certain personal property (the “Personal Property”); a dispute has arisen regarding between the Parties and the Parties desire to enter into this Agreement to compromise and settle their dispute; each deny liability and merely intend to buy their peace. NOW THEREFORE, for good and mutual consideration, it is hereby agreed as follows: 1. Payment. All Aboard agrees to pay and Occupant agrees to accept the sum of $4,500.00, in exchange for the release of All Aboard in accordance with Paragraph 3 below. 2. Vacate Unit. Occupant shall remove the Personal Property from the Space and Facility on or before the close of business on May 31, 2013 (the “Surrender Deadline”). After the Surrender Deadline, Occupant shall...
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...new forms of media. In recent years, with the rapid development of technology and the influence of financial crisis, the traditional industry media has been transforming into new media; and under the influence of each industry globalization, large-scale integration of the media has become an inevitable trend. This is a challenge and opportunity for the future of the internet digital media. But meanwhile, some problems exist behind the convergence of traditional and new media, media companies need to do a good adjustment adapting on this change. Therefore, in this essay, it is going to talk about the new trend of media landscape as media convergence in modern society, and combining examples to explain how media company specifically human resource department makes the most of their staff to exploit digital opportunity under the context of media convergence. Media convergence Media convergence is a new mode of operation under the great integration of the international media, simply put; this means effectively combining editing job among newspapers, television, radio and internet site, and then resource sharing, centralized processing, derived from different forms of information products, finally transmit to the audience on different platforms① (Killebrew and Kenneth, 2005). The new integrated operating model has gradually become the new trend of the international media industry. Nowadays, media convergence is no longer only as theoretical predictions in the media industry, because...
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...¨ TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN Fakult¨t IV – Elektrotechnik und Informatik a Fachgebiet Intelligente Netze Prof. Anja Feldmann Juhoon Kim, Franziska Lichtblau, Arne Ludwig, Philipp Richter, Florian Streibelt 10th Assignment: Network Protocols and Architectures, WS 13/14 Question 1: (20 points) Fairness of TCP: AIMD vs. AIAD Refer to the figure on the right which illustrates the convergence of TCP’s additive-increase, multiplicative-decrease (AIMD) algorithm. The figure shows the throughput by the two TCP connections 1 and 2. Suppose that instead of a multiplicative-decrease TCP decreases the window size by a constant amount. Would the resulting additive-increase, additive-decrease converge to an equal share algorithm? Justify your answer using a diagram similar to the figure on the right. Full bandwidth utilization line Equal bandwidth share Connection 2 throughput D B E C A Connection 1 throughput Question 2: (10 points) Resource Allocation: Congestion Control Discuss how the Internet would look like if every flow would be based on UDP and does not use congestion control. Question 3: (10 points) Security of ARP Explain the principle of ARP spoofing and discuss a way to defend against it. Question 4: (10 points) Switching Loops For redundancy reasons it might be a good idea to have a switch connected to several switches instead of only one. Have a look at the Figure below and explain why it can cause problems having switches S2 and S3 connected to both switches...
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...SECURE ROUTING IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS By [Name] The Name of the Class (Course) Professor (Tutor): The Name of the School (University): The City and State The Date: Abstract. Wireless sensor networks (WSANs) are a group of sensors and actors that are linked by a wireless medium for the purpose of performing distributed sensing and action on a given task. This involves the sensors collecting information about the surrounding physical environment and sending the information to the actors which take the decisions and perform some needed action basing on the information received from the sensors about the surrounding environment. These sensor networks are sometimes referred to as wireless sensor and actuator networks. They monitor physical or environmental conditions such as sound, pressure, temperature among others and send the collected data to the required location. Effective sensing and acting requires a distributed local coordination methods and mechanism among the sensors and the actors in addition to this, sensor data should be valid in order for right and timely actions to be performed. This paper describes secure routing in wireless sensor networks and outlines its threats on security. Keywords: Wireless sensor and actor networks; Actuators; Ad hoc networks; Sybil attack; Real-time communication; Sinkhole; Routing; MAC; adversary. Introduction With the recent rapid improvement on technology, many networking technologies have been created to make...
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...CCNPv7 ROUTE Chapter 4 Lab 4-3, Redistribution Between EIGRP for IPv6 and OSPFv3 Topology [pic] Objectives • Review EIGRP and OSPF configuration. • Summarize routes in EIGRP. • Summarize in OSPF at an ABR and an ASBR. • Redistribute into EIGRP. • Redistribute into OSPF. Background Two online booksellers, Example.com and Example.net, have merged and now need a short-term solution to inter-domain routing. Since these companies provide client services to Internet users, it is essential to have minimal downtime during the transition. Example.com is running EIGRP while Example.net is running a multi-area OSPF. Because it is imperative that the two booksellers continuously deliver Internet services, you should bridge these two routing domains without interfering with each router’s path through its own routing domain to the Internet. The CIO determines that it is preferable to keep the two protocol domains shown in the diagram during the transition period, because the network engineers on each side need to understand the other’s network before deploying a long-term solution. Redistribution will be a short-term solution. In this scenario, R1 and R2 are running EIGRP while R2 is the OSPF autonomous system border router (ASBR) consisting of areas 0, 10, and 20. You need to configure R2 to enable these two routing protocols to interact to allow full connectivity between all networks. In this lab...
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...to vehicles. One of the major advantages of VANETs over MANETs is the unlimited battery power generated on the fly. VANET plays a major role in defining safety measures by streaming communication between vehicles, infotainment and telematics. In any generic network phenomena the concept of routing and its characteristics are highly linked with Quality of Service (QoS). The United Nations Consultative Committee for International Telephony and Telegraphy (CCITT) Recommendation E.800 has defined QoS as: “The collective effect of service performance which determines the degree of satisfaction of a user of the service”. The major concern of VANET routing is that whether the performance can satisfy the throughput and delay requirements of such media streaming applications. Unavailability of efficient routing algorithms for the VANET scenario, force the researchers to use the MANET routing algorithms. An analysis of VANET routing protocols shows that its performance is not acceptable due to the feature of very high mobility in terms of speed[3]. Its adverse effect leads to broken links, with high packet drop and overhead due to missing route repairs or failure. This phenomenon...
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...A Delay-based Optimum Routing Protocol Scheme for Collision Avoidance Applications in VANETs Gayathri Narayanan1,a, Neethu Sathianadhan2,b and Sruthi Sanjiv Gangadharan3,c 1,2,3 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Amrita School of Engineering, Amritapuri Campus Kollam – Kerala, India agayathrin@am.amrita.edu, bneethu91ammu@gmail.com, csruti.sanjiv_g@ymail.com Keywords: Broadcast, Multi-hop, VANETs, Delay, Routing Protocols, AODV, Cluster-based routing, OSPF. Abstract — Broadcast transmissions are currently finding extensive applications in vehicular ad-hoc networks, albeit primarily in the research phase. Given the importance of knowing the updated network details of each node in the network, and also considering the fact that the delay in transmission of messages is a crucial factor in collision avoidance, it is imperative to implement a broadcast network which will ensure minimum delay in transmission of messages between the nodes. In this paper, we primarily implement a multi-hop broadcast vehicular network for collision avoidance. We consider the mobility and traffic density of vehicles and simulate the end-to-end delay in message transmission for a sparse and dense network scenario. In order to ensure high reliability and get the optimum delay, we extend the scenario to include three different routing protocols – AODV, Cluster-based routing and OSPF – and perform a comparison based on the end-to-end transmission delay to determine the...
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...create an environment that is warm and inviting as well as nurturing. As Michael Fullen states in his book, Leading in a Culture of Change, I want to “foster leadership in others, thereby making themselves dispensable in the long run”. I want to be a leader of leaders or a leader producer. In the chaos field of education, we will be tackled with many daily problems. I agree with the Heifetz (1994, p15 from Fullan p.3) in that we need to learn as leaders how to mobilize people to tackle “…tough problems”. Leadership is not so much in the solutions but in getting people to identify problems and mobilize them to address those problems. The book goes on to discuss convergence of many ideas and skills to be effective. The one type of leader is no longer effective in addressing many types of problems. I have added convergence as a descriptor of my leadership styles and will revisit that later. One component of this convergent style includes Moral Purpose. As a leader in education, I want to create an inviting learning environment in my school community where school is a positive place of many levels of environments coming together in a positive way. I want to create an environment where the teachers are open to discuss ideas and to see me as part of the team to facilitate positive change in the school environment. Another component that is an important part of my leadership style is the ability to understand change. In my observation, change is a given. We are in a fast changing environment...
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...CMIT 350 WAN and SOHO Skills Implementation Use this document as a guide for formatting and organizing your CMIT 350 Skills Implementation challenge. Title Page Professionalism will be key to your success and advancement in your academic and professional career. Use the title page to identify relevant information such as your name, the course, professor, and submission/completion date. Document Index/Contents Organization will allow your document to be divided into key areas of consideration and allows an overall structure to be placed over the submission. Sample text: I. Site “XXXXXXXX” Challenges and Implementation II. Site “XXXXXXXX” Challenges and Implementation III. Site “XXXXXXXX” Challenges and Implementation IV. Bibliography Site “XXXXXXXXXX” Challenge and Implementation (Provide a section for each site, as suggested in your table of contents.) Site Details and Challenges (Summary) Here, you will simply summarize the site requirements and/or challenges you are attempting to overcome. You will not need to implement solutions or discuss your approach at this point. This information is provided to you and can simply be organized and restated as you understand it. Think of this area as what needs to be corrected. Suggested length would be one or two paragraphs. Sample text: As described in the scenario, the xUMUC site was developed without any VLAN structure, and administrators have found the need to isolate broadcast traffic from a layer-2 perspective. Site...
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...The Convergence of Science and Religion Philosophy of Religions January 31, 2014 Summary Science involves a body of abstract knowledge that has been arrived at through scientific research and logical analysis. Charles H. Townes is an award winning scientist, who in this article, attempts to convince the reader that the disciplines of science and religion are complimentary ideals. Townes intends to display that the use of one does not negate the use of another. He explained that since both notions are universal, then they have similarities. Townes convergence theory of both science and religion were evidenced by the use of scientific examples, along with personal accounts and experiences of well known scientist and religious figures. What the People Think The masses remain divided in terms of personal beliefs on the topic of science and religion. This is true to this day. Some view them as two separate entities altogether with no connection. They may choose to have a higher regard for either science or religion, and view the other as an outright impairment with destructive qualities aimed toward the quality of mankind. In contrast, there are individuals who recognize and accept both components of science and religion, yet maintain them severed in their thought processes. Science vs. Religion The affiliation between religion and science has been a theme of study spoken on by not only scientists, but philosophers, theologians, and others. Perspectives from different...
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...Gevarish Carter Physical Networking Unit 1 Exercise 1 Local Exchange 9/28/15 The Local Exchange acts as the convergence point for the information sent to the consumers and the point at which services from the global telecommunication are distributed to the consumers. The central office at the local exchange contains the switching equipment to direct your telephone, data, video, etc. to where it needs to go. To understand that you must understand how to interface with the local exchange meaning you must know the different networks that compromise it. The first network is the access network which is the network that connects the individual user or business with the telecommunications system. It’s a critical part of the network because it’s the part of the network that reaches the end user and “connects them”. This is made up of a series of fiber-optic and copper cabling and passive and active equipment that connects you to the local exchange. The second network is the metro network, sometimes called the MAN it is where the information is collected from the local exchange of the service provider as well as other service provider and then sent to the regional and long-hauled network. This is usually the last point before the information is sent to the core network. The purpose of a Network is to share data. To make this possible, you have to be able to connect to other computers. Companies that succeeded at doing this have a great profit with exponential growth possibilities...
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