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    LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY HOME WORK – I DOA: 9/7/2012 DOS: 9/17/2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assignment COURSE- Modern Web Programming Tools and Techniques-I COURSE CODE- CAP618T SUBMITTED BY: SUBMITTED TO: Anil Kumar MANDEEP KAUR Roll-A11 Reg. - 11009839 Sec- D1R05

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    Server Side

    Part 1 1. What is the difference between interactive processing and real-time processing? Interactive processing is when there is a continuous exchange of information between the computer and user whilst performing tasks. Examples include entering information into a query in a database or information into a word processor. Real time processing means that there is a continual input, process and output of data. It may be a situation whereby a user sends in transactions and awaits a response

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    Intro to Networking: Case Study Part 4

    Case Study Part 4 Dear Mr. Sheehan, I have compiled information regarding converting our peer-to-peer network to a client server network. I have also included information on both Linux and Microsoft versions of servers. My recommendations are included at the conclusion of this report. There are many reasons as to why we should upgrade our current infrastructure to a client server network. The company has grown to a point where we have physically out grown our current peer-to-peer network. Currently

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    Information Systems

    The reliability on the use of telecommunication systems by organizations calls for the implementation of distributed systems. Distributed systems facilitate effective communication processes, as well as data storage and processing. The use of the client server in distributed systems has emerged as the favorite model in the execution of various tasks running on the file servers. There are several types of distributed system networks depending on the need of the organization. As a result, the systems

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    The Future of It

    One area that stands out from the rest that will revolutionize organizations from an Information Technology perspective will be the use of software-defined networks or software-based networks will be used in the near future. As network infrastructures become more and more complex we will have the need to better manage the infrastructure as well. The software-based networks will be created to manage the large heterogeneous equipment that make of the infrastructure in the environment. In essence

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    It 240 Lan Week 1 Appendix B

    Appendix B LAN Operating Systems Scenarios Read the three scenarios below and answer the questions that follow each scenario. 1. You are the network administrator for a new company that has 10 users and that plans to add 5 more users within a year. The files need to be accessed by all 10 users, and each user must have different security rights. What kind of network would you install? How would the pieces and components of this network relate to each other? Define each component.

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    reply to her with the results and the reasons for my recommendations. 2. Visit SCR's data library to review SCR's network configuration and then send Jesse a recommendation for the TIMS system architecture. She wants me to suggest an overall client/server design, number of tiers, and network topology. She also asked me to comment on these issues: legacy data, Web-centricity, scalability, security, and batch processing that might be needed. Jesse said it was OK to make reasonable assumptions

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    Assignment

    architectures. In host-based networks, the server performs virtually all of the work. In client-based networks, the client computer does most of the work; the server is used only for data storage. In client-server networks, the work is shared between the servers and clients. The client performs all presentation logic, the server handles all data storage and data access logic, and one performs the application logic. Client server networks can be cheaper to install and often better balance the network loads

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    Tims U10 Project

    assumptions in my proposal to her (SCR-TIMS, Work Session, Session 10,- To Do List #2). This includes providing a detailed description of a client/server architecture. Assignment should also show distinction between 2 tier and 3 tier network and select one for recommendation. A detailed analysis of network topology includes definition and what is being proposed for the client. Assignment should give a definition of what legacy data entails and how it affects the assignment and what is being recommended for

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    Crossfit Six Ten

    Samantha Hicks Week 6 Writing Assignment November 30, 2013 2- In the final part of this case study, Roger Williams was making plans to create a business continuity plan for its information. Why do you think the hospital had not already developed such a plan in the event of a disaster? How is HP’s new IT infrastructure going to help Roger Williams build a robust business continuity plan? The hospital had not already developed a continuity plan for its information in the event of a disaster because

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