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    Sawhorse Research Paper

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    All of the great folding sawhorse fashions you notice here were decided on based on their potential to affect small domestic, condominium, or may be widely known domestic dwelling. Space is something that we in no way have enough of and a lot less our lives are cluttered, the more electricity we can be in our regular lives. Stanley Folding Sawhorse (model 060864R) While you would probably say metal might be extra sturdy; those folding sawhorses beat that out of the communication. These plastic…

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    Design Analysis A connection is recognized in the optical layer regulates to carry the information among the clients in the network. The optical connection is preserved between a source node, s and destination node, d is known as an light path. The problem in finding a route for a light path with wavelength assigned to the light path is submitted as the routing and wavelength assignment problem (RWA). The problem of RWA is divided into two parts : Routing and Wavelength Assignment. In the…

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    Network Comparison Paper

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    1) Draw a diagram for the above scenario using a drawing program such as Microsoft Visio (2 marks)
Please view Microsoft Visio Document.

2) Provide LAN solution for each office connecting computers and printers together. What types of topology/topologies are you using and why? Explain all connectivity devices used by your selected topology/topologies. (1.5 marks)
UpHillCars should use a star-wired bus topology, which is the best solution while also being cost-effective. The topology that will…

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    What is LAN? LAN stands for Local Area Network. LAN is a network that connects a group of computers within a building like a home, office or a school. For LANS to connect together and share information within computers, Ethernet is most commonly used. LAN does not need cables to connect to the different devices (e.g printers) however radio waves can be used to communicate. Difference between client-server and peer to peer network: Client Server Peer to Peer Resources can be removed at…

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    TCP/IP And OSI Models

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    two OSI layers (application and presentation). 12. A TCP/IP network includes an Ethernet LAN with 10 PCs uses a LAN switch. PC1 sends data intended for an app running on PC2. Which of the following mechanisms does Ethernet define so that PC2 receives and processes the…

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    The comparison of lining and interlining materials are given in Table 13.2 Table 13.2 Comparison of lining and interlining materials Sl. No Lining Interlining 1 It is used inside of garments or garment components. It is used between two layers of fabric. 2 It is attached by sewing. It is attached by sewing or applying heat and pressure. 3 Finishing is not necessary. Sometimes finishing is necessary to improve its properties. E.g. shrink resist finish. Crease resists finish. 4 No coating is used…

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    Grid Computing Case Study

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    Q2.i) Cluster computers are a group of computers that work together as a single computer to solve problems that may take too long for a single computer to solve. A cluster computer is a group of computers that are connected together in such a way that they effectively work together as a single computer to solve problems that a single computer may take too long to solve. They could be connected via a LAN network and any problem given to them would be broken down into smaller parts to be given…

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    Code-division multiple access (CDMA) Discussion of CDMA Code-division multiple access (CDMA) is a multiple access method used by different types of radio communication technologies. Direct-sequence spread spectrum signals uses CDMA which allow more than one user to share a channel. CDMA is a form of multiplexing which allows many signals to occupy a transmission channel and optimizing the use of available bandwidth. Therefore, the receiver separates the signals from the users by cross…

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    Modem Essay

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    Introduction The following report will discuss what is a modem, how they work and where the technology for them is headed. One of the most common questions that are asked is, what is a modem? Well modem is an acronym for (modulator-demodulator) which essentially means that its primary job is to encode and decode binary signals to allow computers or essentially any end systems to access the Internet. Originally, phone lines were used to carry analog information and a converter was needed to…

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    1-What factors will help you decide if the existing internetwork is in good enough shape to support new enhancements? keeping a track of round trip response time, regular checkups of major routers, firewalls and switches, identifying sources and destinations of network traffic, analyzing its direction and balancing the data travel between source and destination are the some important factors. Documentation should be done for Data stores and traffic flows, the number of stations, average time a…

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