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    There are incidents of pipeline theft in the United States, but it is not as prevalent as in other countries such as Mexico and Nigeria. See Dan Burges, Cargo Theft, Loss Prevention and Supply Chain Security 244 (2011). Pipeline accidents are more common, and the primary cause of pipeline accidents has been excavation damage by third parties, otherwise referred to as “outside force” damage. Carol M. Parker, The Pipeline Industry Meets Grief Unimaginable: Congress Reacts with the Pipeline Safety…

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    Network congestion involves the overflow of information. This could be due to the odd use of user communication methods and malware infestation. Hardware failure and damage during a crisis is usually caused by some of the same factors that they are trying to mitigate. These include natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and electrical storms. Human error plays a big role in communication failures by entering the wrong information, or accidentally turning off a router. Based on…

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    continuous research of rectangular macro blocks which can be interconnected using wiring by abutment. The Structured VLSI design had been widespread in the initial 1980s, but lost its effect later since the advent of placement and routing tools wasting a lot of region by routing, which is abided because of the progress of Moore's Law. Moore's Law Moore's law gives a long-term trend in the history of totaling hardware. The figure of transistors that can be located inexpensively on an integrated…

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    UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-DOWNTOWN SCM3320 Fall 2017 Student: Mohamed Kouanda Professor: Jonathan Davis Case Study #2 1.Spanner supply Inc is facing high transportation costs which is hurting their margin. Ernesto who is the transport manager, is using Air transport as much as Ocean which is not efficient. As he mentioned, they use air to expedite hot orders and Ocean for Full Container Loads. There is an unnecessary use of air shipment since SSI does not order in advance is forced to rely…

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    Ericsson Case Analysis

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    1. ERICSSON 1.1 Introduction to the company: Ericsson (Telefonaktiebolaget L. M. Ericsson) is a Swedish multinational provider of communications technology and services. The offering comprises services, software and infrastructure within Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for telecom operators and other industries, including telecommunications and IP networking equipment, mobile and fixed broadband, operations and business support solutions, cable TV, IPTV, video systems,…

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    CRM Software Case Study

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    X2CRM is fully internationalized and has been localized into six languages with more on the way. X2CRM use “Process Driven Architecture” so company that use X2CRM able to quickly capture and route leads to their agents using intelligent lead routing rules. Inside X2CRM, there is Talend Enterprise Data Integration which provides a comprehensive solution to access, transform and integrate data from any business system in real time or batch to meet both operational and analytical data integration…

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    The society in Anthem is a dystopian society. A utopian society, is described to be as perfect a society as you can get, and a dystopian society is the exact opposite, making it the worst and most unpleasant society you could bare. Anthem can be considered dystopian in my perspective because of the oppression that the people face, the lack of voice, and the several other non favourable things they are forced to do. Because of the way this dystopian society functions, it is technologically…

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    In transportation, graph theory is most commonly used to study problems of: a.) Routing for example the one-way street problem and the travelling salesman problem. b.) Networks - the maximum flow problem, the minimum cost flow problem and the transportation problem. A graph in this sense consists of two things that is a set of edges…

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    CS320 Assignment 1 Andrew McConnon 13349871 You want to connect different computers, at different locations, so that they can exchange data with each other. What are the different challenges that you need to overcome? Host Identification on small networks isn’t a problem as it can be set up with manual ways of addressing, but will be exponentially harder the larger a network becomes. Protocols, DHCP servers and addressing are a huge need if you want to create and sustain a large, expanding…

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    Alejandro Carriegos 9/1/2015 Network Layer The main purpose of the network layer packet is connecting with the destination; it must be familiar with the topology subnet and choose the appropriate paths through it. When the source and destination are on different networks, the network layer (IP), have to deal with these differences. The services provided by the network layer should be independent of the topology subnet. The transport layer must be protected in the number, type, and topology of…

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