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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    implemented in each level of the virtual hierarchical. Suppose the system contains n_od nodes that will be divided into number of Rendezvous geographic Zones (〖RG〗_Z) based on their geographic area. Each zone will have number of nodes n_od ranges from max┬i⁡celi to min┬i⁡flo depend on their area load. This will achieves O(log(AVG [max┬i⁡celi , min┬i⁡flo] ) running time. These zones are categorized as follows and so on. Then instead of hashing all the nodes in the system, we start hashing each node in a specific zone by using spooky hash function illustrated in next subsection, then based on the hashes obtained the nodes are organized in levels (level 1 to 3 based on number of nodes) and the node with the highest weighted hash in the upper level will be assigned as coordinator of this level 〖C(j)〗_(m.x)^n, where n is the zone number, m is the level the coordinator in and x is the coordinator ID. Then the coordinators nodes is hashed and the highest weighted hash in them will be…

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    rummaging around the fridge looking for the butter. “There!” I say grabbing the butter in the back of the fridge. I walk over to the sink. I grab a small chunk from the butter and rubbing it around my finger. ‘I hope this works.’ I think to myself as I try to pry the ring off my finger. “Oh my fu….”“Good morning honey, what are you doing down here already?” My mom interrupts me. “Oh no reason just felt like I should make breakfast today.” I say putting the butter behind my back. “Okay?…

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    network forensic program that allows “real-time Internet interception, monitoring and forensics system that captures, decodes, and reconstructs various types of Internet traffic” (Detective, 2016). The third program is Paraben DS7 which is a forensic tool that focuses on mobile forensics. Need some work Hash Value A hash value is a “numerical identifier that can be assigned to a file” (JurisNet, 2008, p. 372). In digital forensics, the hash value or “hashing” “refers to the use of hash…

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    volume and heterogeneity structure of big data. NoSQL databases are designed with a novel data management system that can handle and process huge volumes of data. NOSQL systems provide horizontal scalability by supporting horizontal data partitioning across heterogeneous nodes. In this paper, a MapReduce Rendezvous Hashing Based Virtual Hierarchies (MR-RHVH) framework is proposed for scalable partitioning of Cassandra NoSQL databases. MapReduce framework is used to implement MR-RHVH on Cassandra…

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    In Ian Urbina’s article, the connection between passwords utilized by people and how they can hold deep meanings delving into a persons’ emotions, thought processes, personal past experiences, and the very essence of who they are, is explored at length. Urbina runs a study to create his thesis that people primarily utilize “Keepsake” passwords through collecting people’s passwords (either current or past) and why those specific passwords were chosen, as a proof that there is a deep connection…

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    Star Service Analysis

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    when I was an exchange student invited me to a restaurant called Square 1 Burger and Bar. They opened about two weeks ago in downtown Winter Park. Usually new restaurants are disorganized, employees have no idea what they are supposed to do, and the managers are frequently unsure of their business structures as well. I was not expecting too much, but since it was a restaurant a friend of my host parents recommended I was hoping for a good experience. From outside the restaurant looked very…

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    When Hostess Went Wrong

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    I took my mother to Chili’s today (5/7/16) for an early Mother’s Day lunch; the experience was embarrassing and unacceptable. The hostess takes us at a table with crumbs all over seat, before I say anything she gets a napkin and pushes all of the crumbs off the seat and onto the floor however, crumbs are still all over half of the table, I didn’t say anything to her. After we sat down our feet literally stuck to the ground, before opening the menu my hand and arm got very sticky from some…

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    What is a relational database? It is a database that stores the information about both data, for example for a person detail that is link with their car details that they have bought it from the company. The data and relationships are showed in an entity which is in a flat, two dimensional tables. We would use a relational database in a company such as a car company so when they want to store their customers information and what car did they buy, they use a relational database which stores the…

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    as she entered a large glossy wooden door with golden doorknobs. The security guards standing at each side of Peyton. A woman sat at the front desk starring at Peyton. A copy of the exposé on her desk. Behind her, outside the window, Doom seemed to grow from a speck of dirt in the sky to a dark hovering marble. “Peyton. Come.” Bella said, ushering Peyton into a large conference room where a team of suited men and women sat around a black wooden table. At the head, University President,…

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    Rayes answered, now seated at the card table. From the foyer, Laurence could see that she was waving her card hand wildly, so that Laurence and, he guessed, the other women too, could make out both the suit and the numbers printed on the face of her cards. The women in the foyer seemed oblivious to his presence in the cabin. “Didn’t see what I’ve got in my hand, did ya?” Mrs. Rayes accused them. Laurence thought he saw her wink at him before turning to the other women, “Didn’t see what I got,…

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