* How the Internet works * Packet-switching technology Actual data transmission takes place sporadically, rather than continuously. Data to be transmitted is divided into small packets of information and labeled to identify the sender and recipient. These are sent over a network and then reassembled at their destination. If any packet did not arrive or was not intact, original sender requested to resend the packet. -> This enables millions to transmit data at the same time. * Understand
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CAPSTONE PROJECT REPORT (Project Semester January- May 2013) Online Examination System Submitted by Rahul Mishra 10801091 B.tech(CSE)-MBA Under the Guidance of Mr. Aman Kamboz Discipline of CSE/IT Lovely School of Technology & Sciences Lovely Professional University, Phagwara Certificate This is to certify that Rahul Mishra bearing Registration no. 10801091 has completed his capstone project titled, “Online Examination System” under my guidance and supervision. To the best
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Unit 1 Research Assignment | Exploring Programming Languages | Cody Tidwell | PT2520 1.) Edgar Frank “Ted” Codd was a mathematician and also a computer scientist who never stopped believing. Going for his doctorate on a scholarship from IBM, his determination was proven to many. Once he finished his Ph.D., he worked for IBM where his work truly began to take off. He was the one proposed a set of “12 Rules”, which there are actually 13 when you include the 0). In SQL Server 2012 Service
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submitted to-pawan sir submitted by-jaspreet singh TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction to tcp/ip tcp ip operaction ,s of tcp/ip layers in tcp/ip model tcp/ip protocols References INTRODUCTION TCP/IP------------ The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite (IP), and is so common that the entire suite is often called TCP/IP. TCP provides
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MIS Concepts & Design by Seema Sirpal Delhi University Computer Centre Information is Critical The information we have is not what we want, The information we want is not the information we need, The information we need is not available. Information is a Resource It is scarce It has a cost It has alternative uses There is an opportunity cost factor involved if one does not process information Why need Information? To ensure effective and efficient decision - making leading to
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standards and practices. * Maintain data reports and performance metrics on a regular basis Knowledge and Skills Required: * Capable at designing and developing windows-based software in Java. * Capable at designing relational data models and working with relational databases. * Aware with software development methodology, practices and processes. * Excellent written and verbal communications and presentation skills. * Establish solid analytical and problem solving skills
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Lab 1.3 (Group B) – Create a Statement of Work Step 1: Read the Grandfield College scenario on p. 18 of the textbook. Step 2: Identify the major topics for this database Step 3: Write a draft statement of work that includes the scope, objectives, and a preliminary timeline. You will need to turn in a Word document to the instructor by the end of class. Step 2: Major Topics for Database: a. Software b. Software Version c. Licensed Agreement d. Machine e. Machine Location
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routing protocols. 9. The modified final judgement of 1982 determined that every area in the US resides within a specific Local Access And Transport Area (LATA) 10. What layer of the OSI model is responsible for data formatting and encryption? Answer: Presentation Layer 11. What layer of the OSI model is responsible for the assembly and the disassembly of data? Answer: The Transport Layer 12. Cable types for connecting devices: C/O--RT--RJ-45 Pc port R/O—PC com port—RT Console port
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Cwp to be on site night of install to assist with qst cable management due to bandit barriers along teller row pic CWP- To be onsite night of install to assist with horizontal shelf install due to bandit barriers pic CWP- There are Vertical QST’s requiring a Horizontal Stand and Shelf (TWQHS) - pic. Be on site NOI to assist with QST relocation. Will be required to install the shelf and may include new cable hole drilling. Remove vertical stand and mask any damage on the teller wall. pics
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Axia College Material Appendix C OSI Model Key Terms Table Use the table to define the key terms related to the OSI Model. Describe the functions of any hardware connectivity devices and tools listed. . | | |Function | |Term |Definition |(if applicable) | |Physical layer
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