...Processor | Intel Pentium N3530 Quad-core(4 core), 2.16 GHz, 2 MB cache | Intel® Core™ i5-4210U Processor- 1.7GHz, 3M Cache- Max Turbo Frequency 2.7 GHz | Memory | 4 GB DDR3L SDRAM | 4GB DDR3L | Storage | 500 GB HDD | 1TB SATA Hard Drive | Graphic | Intel HD Graphics with Shared Memory | NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 820M with 2GB DDR3 VRAM | Audio | Stereo speakers , microphone, high definition audio | Built-in high quality speaker and microphoneSonicMaster audio technology vocal master | Wireless | IEEE 802.11b/g/n, Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth 4.0 | Support for 802.11 b / g / nBluetooth ™ V4.0 (optional)10/100/1000 Base T | Interface | SD cardHDMILAN2 x USB 2.0USB 3.0 | 1 x audio interface (input / output Combo)1 x VGA port / Mini D-sub 15-pin for external monitor1 x USB 3.0 interface2 x USB 2.0 interface (optional)1 x Ethernet (RJ-45) jack1 x HDMI Interface | Battery | 6-cell, Lithium Ion (Li-Ion), 5000mAh | 4 cell battery 2600mAh | Power Adapter | Input: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )Output: 40 Watt , 19 V | Input: AC 100-240VOutput: 19 V DC, 3.42 A, 65W | Dimension | 13.6 in x 9.8 in x 1 in | 34.8 x 24.1 x 2.48 ~3.17 cm (W x D x H) | Weight | 5.1 lbs | Approx. 2.1kg | Price | RM1,199 | * RM1,999 | Aspire E5-411-P137 Notebook Processor : Intel Pentium N3530 Quad-core, 2.16 GHz Speed : 1600 MHz Cache : 2MB Cache GPU Memory : 8GB DDR3L SDRAM Operating System : Windows 8.1 Display : 14" HD (1366 x 768) 16:9 Power Adapter : Input: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60...
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...Technical Writing Project Coversheet Capstone Proposal Project Name: Securing the Universal Serial Bus Interface for the Enterprise Environment Student Name: Steve Wild _ Degree Program: Bachelor of Science in Information Technology – Security Emphasis _ Mentor Name: Yolanda DuPree____________________________________________________ Signature Block: Student’s Signature: _______________________________________________________ Mentor’s Signature: _______________________________________________________ Running head: SECURING THE USB INTERFACE 1 Securing the Universal Serial Bus Interface for the Enterprise Environment Steve Wild Western Governor’s University SECURING THE USB INTERFACE 2 Summary The USB interface is one vector of possible attack against a company and must be proactively defended against data theft, data loss, and corporate espionage in order for a company to maintain a secure enterprise environment, minimize downtime, and maximize productivity. Project Goals and Objectives There are several goals that will be accomplished during this project: explore the hardware problems, explore the software problems, explore the policy problems, and give real world examples. The objectives are: provide example...
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...Kalinga-Apayao State College Bulanao, Tabuk City EXTENSION SERVICES OFFICE Extension Report A. BASIC INFORMATION 1. Program Title : Enhancing the Spreadsheet Applications of Bulo East Elementary School Teachers 2. Head/Leader : Michelle E. Alagoy 3. Implementing Agency a. Lead Agency : KASC, Department of Information Technology- IEIT b. Cooperating Agency : Bulo East Elementary School, DepEd Kalinga c. Project Sites : Bulo East Elementary School 4. Funding Agencies : KASC IEIT, Bulo East Elementary School 5. Duration a. Date Started : June 7, 2014 b. Date Completed : June 7, 2014 6. Financial Report a. Total Approved Budget: Php 7,725.00 b. Actual Expenditure: Php 7,725.00 B. REPORT 1. Extension Component Title: Enhancing the Spreadsheet Applications of Bulo East Elementary School Teachers 2. Rationale: Consistent with the mission of the Kalinga-Apayao State College as a catalyst in upgrading its service communities socially, environmentally and economically, the Department of Information Technology of the Institute of Engineering and Information Technology shall undertake programs needed to help transform the schools in the province of Kalinga into highly productive modern academic institutions. This training is in line with the objective of the Adopt-a-School program which is to provide capability-building program aimed to enhance and strengthen the capabilities of teachers and staff...
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...developers is that Linux supports more devices than any other operating system in history. Indeed, device drivers account for more than half of the code in the Linux kernel. However, many devices exist that are still unsupported by Linux, and one of the best ways for a developer to get his or her code into the Linux kernel is by writing a driver for one of these. Writing a driver is also one of the most common tasks initially assigned to those hired by a company to do Linux kernel development. For these reasons, students find it particularly interesting to write a device driver as a project. Unfortunately, since our development environment involves VMs hosted on a remote server and because we are constrained to work within a ten-week quarter, it is difficult to find real devices for which students can easily write drivers. Moreover, providing devices to students might be financially infeasible, even if an appropriate device could be found. We have thus found it easiest for students to write a driver for a virtual device. Specifically, we have them implement a RAM disk driver, which allocates a large block of memory and presents it in the form of a block device ------------------------------------------------- Supported Hardware Ubuntu does not impose hardware requirements beyond the requirements of the Linux kernel and the GNU tool-sets. Therefore, any architecture or platform to which the Linux kernel, libc, gcc, etc. have been ported, and for which an Ubuntu port exists, can run...
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...Issue 2, February-2013 ISSN 2229-5518 1 RFID-Based Students Attendance Management System Arulogun O. T., Olatunbosun, A., Fakolujo O. A., and Olaniyi, O. M. Abstract In recent years, there have been rise in the number of applications based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems and have been successfully applied to different areas as diverse as transportation, health-care, agriculture, and hospitality industry to name a few. RFID technology facilitates automatic wireless identification using electronic passive and active tags with suitable readers. In this paper, an attempt is made to solve recurrent lecture attendance monitoring problem in developing countries using RFID technology. The application of RFID to student attendance monitoring as developed and deployed in this study is capable of eliminating time wasted during manual collection of attendance and an opportunity for the educational administrators to capture face-to-face classroom statistics for allocation of appropriate attendance scores and for further managerial decisions. Keywords: RFID, Lecture, Attendance, Passive tag, Reader INTRODUCTION T he emergence of electronic paradigm for learning compared to traditional method and availability of almost all information on the information superhighway(Internet), nowadays have caused students to be less motivated to come to the lecture rooms than ever before. Laziness on the part of students, nonchalance to school work, extra social activities that...
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...More precisely character recognition is process of detecting and recognizing characters from input image and converts it into ASCII or other equivalent machine editable form. It contributes immensely to the advancement of automation process and improving the interface between man and machine in many applications . Character recognition is one of the most interesting and fascinating areas of pattern recognition and artificial intelligence. .Character recognition is getting more and more attention since last decade due to its wide range of application. Conversion of handwritten characters is important for making several important documents related to our history, such as manuscripts, into machine editable form so that it can be easily accessed and preserved. Lots of independent work is going on in Optical Character Recognition that is processing of printed/computer generated document and handwritten and manually created document processing i.e. handwritten character...
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...unit package was opened, but it has never been used. It is very easy to use, just dock your iPhone 4 or 4S and project videos or iPhone Photo Slide Shows onto any surface. Perfect for sales people, students presenting projects, travel, meetings, or keeping kids entertained on the go. 640x360 native display resolution able to projects up to a 50" image Super-bright 15-lumen projector lamp ensures clearer, more brilliant images Built-in 0.5W speaker and focus adjustment for an optimum viewing experience Built-in 2100mAh battery functions as a back-up battery for your iPhone 4 or 4S device when fully charged NOTE: Please be ware that the projector only works on iPhone 4 and 4S, because of the mufti-wire interface. iPhone 5 and later versions use the micro connector which has 4 wires and doesn't allow the video to communicate with the Brookstone Projector. This is a great projector to take on the road. Its super-bright 15-lumen LED projector lamp ensures clearer, more brilliant videos. Focus adjustment lets you control image clarity while the integrated 0.5W speaker delivers the audio. Great for keeping kids entertained with their favorite videos on the road!Rechargeable batteries powers the device. The Pocket Projector's built-in 2100mAh battery charges via USB connection with the included cord. When fully charged, the projector may also be used as a back-up battery for your iPhone 4 or 4S device.This offer is only for the Brookstone Projector, the iPhone is...
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...ac.id ABSTRACT The experiment module for sensor testing in the Electronic Laboratory Electrical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, Jakarta is not well integrated. The sensor output is not homogenous and there is no application to show the characteristic of the sensor. To solve this problem, a computer based sensors measurement tool module needs to be made. The sensor gives the output such as analog value to the microcontroller. Microcontroller receives the output with Analog to Digital Converter (ADC), then microcontroller send the digital value to computer using serial communication. The application based on C# programming language is made as user interface to the user. To know the input of the sensor, simple linear regression, a type of numeric method, is used to calculate the input of the sensor and to make the linearity between the input and the output. The testing of the results in computer show that the error rate system is small. After the input and the output have been known, the graphic can be made to show the characteristic sensor to the user. Keywords: Analog to Digital Converter, Microcontroller, Serial Communication, C# programming language, Simple linear regression. ABSTRAK Modul praktikum untuk percobaan sensor di Laboratorium Elektronika Jurusan Teknik Elektro, Fakultas Teknik UNIKA Atma Jaya, Jakarta tidak terintegrasi dengan baik. Keluaran...
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...Uyiosa Ehioghae R-N-M NT1110 Unit 3 Student Study Guide 1. What port type has replaced mini-DIN, COM, LPT, and other port types? USB 2. State the speeds of USB 1.1, 2.0. and 3.0. 12 Mbps; 480 Mbps; 4,800 Mbps. 3. What is the standard IRQ range? Which IRQ is for the keyboard? 0-15. 60-6F. 4. List the maximum cable length for USB 1.1, 2.0, and 3.0. Five meters for 1.1 and 2.0. Three meters for 3.0. 5. How many devices does a USB hub appear as in the Windows device manager? Two devices. A USB root hub, and a PCI-to-USB universal host controller. 6. How can USB ports be added to a computer? Motherboard connectors for USB header cables, hubs, and Add-on cards. 7. Name the two generic hub types. Bus powered and self powered. 8. Which port is as versatile as a parallel port? 1284-B port. 9. What are the two serial port forms? IEEE 1394 (Firewire400), IEEE 1394b (Firewire800). 10. List two of the most common serial cables. Null-modem (data transfer) cable. Modem cable. 11. What hardware resources are required by serial ports? IRQ and I/O port addres. 12. What is one of the most versatile ports and also used for printers? The parallel port, or LPT ( Line Printer) port. 13. What was the most common use for SCSI? Servers and mass storage (hard disk, tape backup). 14. Define daisy-chaining Multiple device support...
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...IT HELP IT Services ITD Student Support 2012 / 2013 IT Services ITD Student Support Computer Laboratory Attendants are located in ITD managed PC Rooms. They ensure the smooth running of the PC Rooms and are your life line when having problems with printing, email or accessing software programs! Student Computing IT Manual on the computer desktop has links to useful information Web Address: www.ul.ie/ITD IT HELP Booklet: This quick beginners IT guide for new students on the computer desktop has links to useful information Web Address www.ul.ie/ITD Student Portal/Notice Board web link to access Lecturers Notes and Exam Papers: https://sharepoint.ul.ie/SiteDirectory/ Students/default.aspx Student Computer problems Email: ITSS@ul.ie Failing PIN Numbers: Email: saa@ul.ie IT Services ITD Student Support www.ul.ie/ITD Academic Year 2012 / 2013 Location of ITD Managed PC Rooms Location # PCs Type of Access Kemmy Business School KB1-21A ITD 30 Bookable KB1-21B ITD 30 Bookable KB1-10 28 Restricted (Postgrads and Staff ) KB1-11 18 Restricted (Postgrads and Staff ) KB1-22 25 Trading Room Schuman Building S1-19 ITD 30 S2-04 45 Bookable Restricted CSIS CS3-005b 30 Restricted (Psychology) Engineering Research Building ER0-009 30 Restricted (Journalism Students) Schrodinger Building SR2-031 30 Restricted (Education) ...
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...of reports that are user configurable. Although not necessary to run the program, we can use SQL Server Management Studio Express (free) to maintain the database. University includes a program for single users to backup and restore the database and the network version includes a program for automating backups and attaching and detaching the database. Management Studio Express can be used to create and manage logins, modify tables, create stored procedures, import and export data and run queries. Features: * Supports XCopy deployment (run from a removable USB drive). SQL Express must be installed on each computer. * Additional licenses may be added at any time. * Optional web browser interface. * Easy to use toolbar and tree view interface. Easily drill down to get the desired data without having to run a report. * Several different methods available for teachers to work at home. * Dropped students may be left in classes for record purposes but are not included in class statistics or reports. * University may include all record up to 8 semesters. * Supports various rounding methods for calculating class averages, semester averages, and yearly...
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...Thin-Client Network Project Description NEUST-Gabaldon Campus (Formerly Sabani Estate Agricultural College) established their computer laboratory on 2011 which help the students of College and High School for their computer subjects (Office Productivity). Since then, the computer laboratory has its computer administrator in presence of Mr. Jefrain M. Padre, although there was computer network architecture in the campus there were times that the computer had some troubles including the System Unit and its operating system. So, the researchers decided to make a proposal entitled “Proposed Computer Virtualization of NEUST-Gabaldon Computer Laboratory Using Thin-Client Network”. The proposed project used virtualization for it was essentially lets one computer do the job of multiple computers, by sharing the resources of a single computer across multiple environments. Using an Ncomputing M300 (thin-client) series connection of network it was possible for the entire project. Thoroughly, the entire project covered up network of computer using this device (Ncomputing M300 series) to connect through a server in a series type of network. Also, using a server with a high specification it will then try to run at least one programming language that can be used by the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology students of Gabaldon Campus. Project Goals/Objectives Project Goal: The goal of the project is to provide low cost but energy saver and is efficient to learning computer laboratory...
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...LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Date: November 29, 2012 To, Muhammad Shahedur Rahman Lecturer School of Business Studies, UU Subject: Submission of Term Paper. Dear Sir, We are highly delighted to submit our Term Paper in complete form. This assignment is an integrated part of our BBA (CSE) program. To prepare this report we tried our level best to accumulate relevant information from all authentic sources. It will be highly hearten able if you are kind to receive this Term Paper. For the completion of this report we tried hard & soul to follow the guidelines given by you. We are very much thankful that you have given us the opportunity to prepare this report under your supervision and hope that this report will meet the standards of your verdict. Sincerely yours, (Syed Shohan Shah) On the behalf of the group EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In this modern age computer is a very essential in our everyday life. It helps our every work. Without computer we can not live without a single day. It has many parts like hardware which are touchable and software which are untouchable. Computer users may use a scoring system of evaluation when there are several competing proposals for a hardware or software acquisition. They give each evaluation factor a certain number of maximum possible points. Then they assign each competing proposal points for each factor, depending on how well it meets the specifications of the computer user. Scoring...
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...Our products will charge your smartphones when you move. Consumers can store power to the ‘portable charger’ like an extra battery for your smartphones, and your smartphone will be refilled by connecting to the ‘portable charger’ whenever you want. How it addresses the problem/pain: While phones and tablets now get decent battery life, frequent travelers can infinitely use their cellphones and students can be unlimited to use their iPhones daily. Long days away from power outlets and heavy usage can drain even good batteries dry. What it is: Portable power chargers are small battery packs that can be used during the day to top off batteries when they get low. What it does and how: Our products will charge your smartphones when you move. Consumers can store power to the ‘portable charger’ like an extra battery for your smartphones, and your smartphone will be refilled by connecting to the ‘portable charger’ whenever you want. How it addresses the problem/pain: While phones and tablets now get decent battery life, frequent travelers can infinitely use their cellphones and students can be unlimited to use their iPhones daily. Long days away from power outlets and heavy usage can drain even good batteries dry. Concept Summary Concept Summary + Local market experts + Reliable Chinese OEM supplier + Easily solve insufficient power for electronic device - Low entry barriers + Local market experts + Reliable Chinese OEM supplier + Easily solve...
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...Table of Contents 1. Acknowledgement 3 2. Introduction 4 2.1 Smart Home Control System 4 2.2 LabVIEW 5 3. Project Requirement 6 3.1 Project Requirement fulfilled by using LabVIEW 6 3.2 Why should I Use LabVIEW? 7 3.3 How does LabVIEW work? 8 3.3.1 Front Panel 8 3.3.2 Block Diagram 9 3.3.3 Icon 9 4. System Analysis 10 4.1 Flow Chart – Client 10 4.2 Flow Chart – Server 11 4.3 Floor Plan 12 5. Protocol Design 13 5.1 The Internet and Client-Server Model 13 14 5.2 Using TCP/IP with LabVIEW 15 5.3 Control Interface - Client Connection 16 5.3.1 TCP Open Connection 16 5.3.2 TCP Write 16 5.4 Indicator Interface - Server Connection 17 5.4.1 TCP Listen VI 17 5.4.2 TCP Read 17 6.4.3 TCP Close Connection 18 5.4.4 Clear Error VI 18 6. Hardware Research 19 7. Extra Features 22 7.1 Alarm 22 7.2 Smart Control 23 7.3 Multiple User Login 23 7.4 Master Control 24 8. Assumption 25 9. Limitation 26 10. Future Enhancement 27 11. Conclusion 28 12. References 29 13. Appendix 31 13.1 User Manual 31 13.2 Class Work Program 37 13.2.1 Television 37 1. Acknowledgement First and foremost, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to everyone that made it possible for me to complete this System Programming and Computer Control (SPCC) assignment. This assignment was one of the most challenging task for me but putting in massive amount of determination, awareness and perseverance eventually helped me to excel and complete...
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