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    NS-2 offers a poor graphical support, no Graphical User Interface (GUI), the subscribers have to directly face to text commands of the electronic devices. Because of the continuing modifying the code base, the result may not be consistent and consist bugs. NS-2 cannot simulate issues of the power consumption…

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    Ceremonial Bronze Gui

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    Ceremonial Bronze Gui This is a ceremonial bronze gui that was used in the late 11th and early 10th century, during the Zhou dynasty. It is currently in the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. The image is a bronze gui. A gui is a bowl that was used to hold offerings. The bowl-shaped item has 2 handles on either side which sits on a box like stand. The majority of the gui is engraved with different carvings. The gui is mainly a dark green/grey colour. The sculpture is symmetrical because all…

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    Metasploit Case Summary

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    impact on the sufferer system. Meterpreter also makes use of a centralized communication system. (Offensivesecurity.com). Unlike other penetration testing tools like core impact, Metasploit Framework continues to be the free and open source, notwithstanding being acquired by Rapid7. The Express versions of Nexpose and Metasploit start at $2,000 and $5,000, respectively, with the full-featured Pro version starting at $15,000 per year. The price and comprehensive analysis of the Metasploit…

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    1. Introduction The purpose of this document is to give a description about “FilmyMeter”. It will explain the purpose, scope, features, functionalities and user interface of FilmyMeter. This report includes what the system will do and the constraints under which it must operate. 1.1 Purpose The Internet today contains a huge amount of textual data. This textual data can be classifying in two types, one is facts and other is opinion. While facts include objectives, opinion express the…

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    Nt1310 Operating System

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    What are the functions? An operating system is there to give the user an interactive, user-friendly way to run and use the computer. A typical OS such as Windows allows users to interact with a graphical user interface. Within the GUI, the user clicks on objects and visual elements on the provided desktop and this manipulates the OS to give certain results. The basic function provided by the OS is to acknowledge actions from the user and give output from the screen. Clicking the mouse, typing or…

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    Investigation The goal for my personal project is to educate people on the evolution and history of personal computing. I want to make it fun for them to learn, because when most people think of workings with computers, they think that it’s difficult and boring. It is a fine line between having enough information and boring people, and i need to walk it carefully. The final product will be a website. I picked a website because it is the most flexible way to display information. I can display it…

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    List of hardware & software used The following is a list of hardware & software used: 1. Keyboard 2. Mouse 3. Monitor 4. Power supply 5. Speakers 6. Video Card 7. Microsoft Flight Simulator X 8. Set of earphones Description of subjects 10 participants were chosen to experiment Microsoft Flight Simulator X. The participants consist of 5 female UNIMAS students, 3 male UNIMAS students, 1 female working adult and 1 male working adult, with ages ranging from 21 to 25 years. All 10 participants have…

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    Introduction Individuals today press a button or two and in order to power up a computer. Did any of the users stop to think about what is making this action of the computer happen? The computer also spends a great deal of time responding to the user. The one software program behind all of these actions is the operating system. “An operating system (OS) is a main program on any computer which runs the other programs on the computer.” (Cite). This is the most important part of the computer…

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    What is a Computer Mouse? A computer mouse is a small hand-operated input device used to manipulate objects on a computer screen. It controls the movement of the arrow shown on the computer screen. The computer mouse was invented in 1963 by Douglas Engelbart. It was meant to make navigation through the computer easier. The mouse mirrors the movement of the arrow on the computer screen. The computer mouse got its name from its looks. The early version of the computer mouse was a small semicircle…

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    nothing more than the Altair 8800, a kit computer for hobbyist. The operating systems has grown from things like UNIX, Mac System Software, and DOS. Modern Operating systems are designed to make using a computer easier through a GUI or Graphical User Interface. In the modern world we still see remnants of the old days through Linux shell scripting and power shell. The original operating systems were controlled through scripting or giving instructions to make it do certain things. As the…

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