Unit 2 Assignment Michael Grube Kaplan University Online IT332 Principles of Information Systems Architecture Professor Denver Martin May 27, 2016 Table of Contents Part 1: Examine the Three Architectures: Peer-to-Peer, Client/Server, and Web-based 3 Part 2: Propose One Architecture in Detail 4 Part 3: Examine and Explain the Role of Protocols for Your Proposed Architecture 5 Part 4: Explain and Detail the Supporting Infrastructure for the Proposed Architecture 6 References
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MeadWestvaco: Leading Innovator in Global Packaging Dana Pruehs November 25, 2013 MeadWestvaco Corporation (“MWV”) is a global packaging company providing innovative solutions to well-known brands in the healthcare, beauty, and personal care, food, beverage, home and garden, tobacco, and agricultural industries. In addition to these, MWV also produces specialty chemicals for the automotive, energy, and infrastructure industries, while maximizing the value of its land holdings through forestry
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1) Describe a terminal. Compare it to a microcomputer. A terminal is a device with a monitor and keyboard but no central processing unit (CPU) they don’t participate in the processing of data. A microcomputer or todays `Personal Computer (PC)` have a CPU, Memory, Hard drive, and is capable of doing intensive processes. 2) Describe the idea behind “client/server”. Give an example of its use from our text. Client-server architectures attempt to balance the processing between the
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Emmanuel Reyes NT 1210 S. 8:00-12:55 Unit 2 Lab 6.3: 1) SSID can be more diverse be unique to the users of the network 2) ASUS RT-AC68U, the LAN and Wireless 2.4 GHz MAC Addresses are the same because is the same device providing hard-line and wireless internet connection. The IP Address is 192.168.1.1. IP Range of 192.168.1.2 – 192.168.1.255. 3) Firmware updates help keep the device running with the latest software needed. Restoring to defaults/loading settings help re-acquire in case something
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5 inch floppy drive Size of all modern floppy disk drives; format was introduced in 1986. 2.1 speaker system Speaker setup consisting of 2 stereo speakers combined with a subwoofer. 34 pin ribbon cable Type of cable used by floppy disk drives. 3-D graphics Video technology that attempts to create images with the same depth and texture as objects seen int he real world. 40 pin ribbon cable PATA cable used to attach EIDE devices (such as hard drives) ATAPI devices (such as optical drives) to
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backbone: Network Access Point 2. Markup languages contain sets of directions that tell the browser software (and other user-agents, such as cell phones) how to display and manage a Web document. 3. A numerical address that identifies computers and other devices connected to the Internet: IP Address. 4. The set of markup symbols or codes placed in a file intended for display on a Web browser: HTML. 5. A TLD originally intended for entities associated with network support of the Internet:
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Part 1 – Fact Situation: Identification of Issues 1. a. Did QPI violate Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 by engaging in transactions with DOA to boost their financial reports? Was Nouv’s behavior unethical when he tried to bribe Betty into completing the draft and deal in a way that made the transactions look legitimate? b. Is the cooperation between QPI and DOA on pricing (price fixing) and segmenting product sales to customers (market division/Refusal to deal) a horizontal
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range of a wireless node with the about characteristics is in a free space model without any obstacles in the line of sight is: The transmission range d is given from the following formula d = (Pt/Pr)*c2 4πf c is the speed of light and it equals to 3*10^8 m/s If we replace the values of the above formula we get that transmission range is d = 889.70 meters That means that the transmitters of the proposed solution can ideally transmit a packet up to a distance of 889.70 meters and the packet will
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This document is exclusive property of Cisco Systems, Inc. Permission is granted to print and copy this document for non-commercial distribution and exclusive use by instructors in the CCNA Exploration: Network Fundamentals course as part of an official Cisco Networking Academy Program. Activity 1.1.1: Using Google Earth™ to View the World Learning Objectives Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to: • • • • • Explain the purpose of Google Earth. Explain the different versions
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Saturday AM Mr. Bonie Unit 8 Assignment 1 DNS Zone File: The Just Legal Company in Figmont, Nebraska has acquired a new Internet address – www.justfigmont.com. They want to set up a DNS server. What would a basic DNS file look like? Well first DNS stands for Domain Name System; this is a hierarchical naming system for any resource that can connect to the internet. An example is laptop, desktop, phone and tablet. It translate domain names meaningful for users to the numerical IP addresses needed for
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