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    Hacking Culture

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    The first origin of hypertext is microphotography, a method of condensing documents, which were stored in a massive library. A massive library, so people could send in questions, and the workers would field their responses, giving related topics as well. The second origin, is referred to the Memex; an idea that it would somehow be possible to digitally condense information on a computer, so it can be used at any time, by the use of free association. This was supposed to augment human…

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    RDF: RDF full foam is resource description framework The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a general structure for how to depict any Internet asset, for example, a Web webpage and its substance. A RDF depiction (such portrayals are regularly alluded to as metadata, or "information about information") can incorporate the creators of the asset, date of creation or redesigning, the association of the pages on a site (the sitemap), data that portrays content as far as gathering of people or…

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    Due to the age of the existing equipment, four new Cisco Catalyst 3560 V2 24 port switches will be use and configure for network redundancy by connecting each switch in a multiple links, single IP address with routing protocol Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). This multi-homing will detect when one of the links fail and not send traffic over that link anymore until the issue is resolved. This redundancy configuration will meet Western County Bank management requirement reducing unplanned outages…

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    World Wide Web, introduced by Sir Tim Berners Lee in 1989, but had grown into hypertext, a read only system of distributed documents linking by 1990 making it able to use. The Pentinium Processor enabled the types of computer applications we use today, which was released in 1993. The Hubble Telescope, launched in 1990, considered by…

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    The first recorded concept of social interactions that could be encompassed through networking was a collection of memos written by J.C.R Licklider from MIT in August 1962. Licklider spoke of “a galactic network” (Cerf) where he described a globally interconnected group of computers through which everyday people could efficiently obtain information and software from anywhere in the world. At its core, this idea was extremely similar to the Internet we utilize today. In October 1962, DARPA began…

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    computers. The application layer has many protocols that programs use to communicate with the second layer which is called Transport layer. Some of the application layer protocols are: Simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP), File transfer protocol (FTP), Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) and Simple network management protocol (SNMP). Transport layer The second layer of TCP/IP protocol suite is the transport layer. The transport layer delivers backbone to data flow between two hosts. The transport…

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    Digital Terminology

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    Goal #7: Demonstrate a proper knowledge of digital terminology, and how both humans and computers comprehend these concepts. Language can be very powerful when it comes to digital formatting. The terminology collectively understood by CMDC graduates helps fit them into the real world directly out of college. When working on a project, everyone involved should be speaking the same computer language, not only in their terminology but their general understanding of coded languages and scripts. This…

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    Unit 28 P1 And P3

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    Unit 28 – P1 & M1 In this report I 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…

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    In primitive societies where law and order was in its formative stage and man’s irrational thinking and animalistic instinct were not checked by reason, violence was, then, his only source of knowledge. It is this universe that we encounter in The Iliad through the theme of violence. Homer’s ability to fathom in such a villainous world where bloodshed and savagery of all kinds are persistent among men pushes us, modern readers, to question the morality of bygone ages. However, the most…

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    Disadvantages Of Vector Animations

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    Many aspects of the Flash file format make it ideal for adding interactive content to web pages. Some of the advantages are as follows: It is scalable. Flash images and animations can be resized with no loss of detail, making it easy to fill the whole browser window with a Flash interface without adding to the file size. Flash can be used to create static images, such as maps, where zooming in to view the image in finer detail is desirable. Image quality is high. Real- time anti aliasing…

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