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    Nt1330 Unit 5 Exercise 1

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    found in the HTML form. The form will then be used tom pass any information needed from the web browser to the web server. Web server function by registering a web the user access by saving the URL requested (Zaiane, Xin, & Han, 1998). There are two ways the form can be passed to web server, which are the GET method and POST method. GET POST Make request of any information from a server Non-idempotent method Parameters requested will remain…

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    URL’s are typed into the web browsers. This tells the browser where to obtain a page from. When typing a web address like www.bbc.com into the browser (the web page as a whole), the web server has the web address and the web server is waiting to be obtained instead of it actually being stored on the web server. Web servers have a tool bar, display windows and title bars and it also has scroll down menu bars. There are some examples of specific web browsers which include google chrome, Firefox,…

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    catching up to do to reach the size and market share of their larger competitors. As of 2007, SAP's CRM market share was 25.7 percent, compared to only 7 percent for Salesforce.com. IBM's customer base includes 9,000 software companies that run their applications on their software and that are likelier to choose a solution offered by IBM over Salesforce.com. Another challenge for Salesforce.com is to expand its business model into other areas. Salesforce is currently used mostly by sales staff…

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    D1-Evaluate the suitability of event driven programs for non-graphical applications Non-graphical applications: Now a days all devices and the latest technology uses the event driven programming that event means input and output, Event driven are very suitable for graphic user interface. A GUI presents the user with a variety of graphic selections and menu that can be used with key board or other input. An event drive programming languages uses this GUI approach to provide the user variety of…

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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    Web server A web server processes requests using HTTP, the most basic network protocol used for information on the World Wide Web. HTML is the most frequent protocol for WWW and it may include images, scripts and style sheets in addition to text content. A user agent (eg. a browser) communicates by requesting a specific set of data using HTTP. This requests is than received by a server, which responds by sending the requested data or refusing to do, showing an error message of some sort. Its…

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    the company, then he showed me logon scripts. This was really all new to me. I am more of a visual person, so in school we really do not get a lot of hands on, so working with IP addresses and with the server itself its really my weakness. My supervisor said later on we will have me set up a server and some IP addresses and get a feel how to really work with it. A couple days…

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    Unit 28 P1 And P3

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    will explain the brief outline of the web architecture and components which allow the internet and website to function. I will construct a flow diagram to show the various different stages and processes that information must pass through to get from server to screen. Web Architecture Web architecture is the term used for web design, this is a method to plan and design websites. Web architecture focuses on the user and user requirements. When planning a website you will need to include all the…

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    Kuduvalli(13bec123) The following paper begins on the basic fundamentals of why sharing is necessary and how sharing led to the revolution and also evolution of today 's modern INTERNET from the basic ARPANET. Then it tries to compare the client server model and peer to peer model along with various advantages and disadvantages about the same as well. Then discussing the two most important peer to peer sharing protocols which are Bit torrent and Dc++ and their advantages. Index…

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    Isp Research Paper

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    controlled with free hosts, this mean that you cannot control when they pop up or what they are and how big and often they appear. Paid hosts have full control over advertisements and no outsider can decided anything for it. DNS DNS is means Domain Name Server, this is a system that automatically translates Internet addresses to the numeric machine addresses that computers use, it is the internet’s primary directory service. URL A URL stands for Uniform/Universal resource locator is a…

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    Nt1330 Unit 9 Final Report

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    To develop this application I have choose ASP.NET MVC 5.0 as a Front End and SQL SERVER 2012 Express edition as a Backend. To work on this technologies we are using Visual studio 2013 web Express and SQL SERVER Management Studio 2012. 1.1 SELECTION CRITERIA There are various reason for choosing this  Responsive design possible  SEO optimization is easy  Easy to implement  Provide in build security features  Large volume can be handle  A large community to help out for…

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