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    The Moving Particles Semi-implicit (MPS) method was introduced in the mid-1990s by Koshizuka et al. cite{Koshizuka-1995} to simulate incompressible flows with free surfaces. As a fully Lagrangian particle-based method, it has several advantages in modeling of free surface flows with large deformation, fragmentation and merging, solids with complex geometry, multiphase flows and multiphysics problems. In recent years, much effort has been done to solve the problems of huge processing time…

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    Answer 2) Shared CPU Architecture. Architecture of Cisco 7200 Series Router: The Network processing engine comprises the central memory, the CPU, the Peripheral Component Interconnect memory, while NPE 100 uses dynamic random access memory, and the regulator integrated circuit for the buses. While performing simultaneous high touch WAN edge facilities, the Network processing Engine supplies wire rate output. Improved by a procedure concentrated microcode engine called Parallel Express Forwarding…

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    data storage systems which are tailored to store and process big data effectively. While general-purpose RDBMSs are still viable option in handling and analyzing structural data, they suffer from a variety of problems including performance and scalability issues when it comes to big data. To increase the performance of DBMS for big data storage needs, partitioning the data across several sites and paying big license fees for enterprise SQL DBMS might be the two possible options (Stonebraker,…

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    Define/Describe of Microcomputers: Microcomputer is a complete computer designed for the individual (PC). The motherboard contains a microprocessor (CPU), Read-Only Memory and Random Access Memory, I/O ports and a bus (transmission path). Microcomputers are smaller in size than mainframes and minicomputers. (BusinessDictionary, n.d.) Types & Description Models Functions Support Multiprocessing? Environment to Used Personal computer Affordable small devices designed to be use by one person at…

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    Katrina Crisis Essay

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    federal, state and local authorities. 2. Were the core challenges of crisis response, described in the same introductory essay, confronted in this case? Core challenges for effective emergency response are: - Improvising for the unplanned - scalability and surge capacity - maintaining situational…

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    Final Project: Sustainability in the Age of Responsibility Marisa Arnholtz In Wayne Vissers’ ‘Age of Responsibility’, the meaning of responsibility and what is takes to be successfully responsible to ourselves and those around us is explored. “Being responsible also does not mean doing it all ourselves. Responsibility is a form of sharing, a way of recognizing that we’re all in this together” (Visser, 2011). He shares the importance of teamwork, and without working together it is impossible to…

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    Today we live in a world in which communities are struggling problems such as climate change, persistent poverty, and Zika virus, which are global in magnitude. Corporate Social Responsibility is a business practice, which involves initiatives that benefit society. Corporate Social Responsibility is defined as “…the economic, legal, ethical, and discretionary expectancies that society has of organizations at a given point in time” (Valentine). However, not only does Corporate Social…

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    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, bandwidth or energy saving in WSN. NS-2 has a scalability issue no. of nodes cannot be greater than 100. 3.2.2 GloMo Sim GloMoSim is a scalable simulation atmosphere for wired and wireless network systems, formulated by PCL (Parallel Calculation Laboratory) of UCLA ( the University of California…

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    ABSTRACT: In cloud computing, load balancing is one of the key issues. Load is a measure of the amount of work that a computation system performs which can be classified as CPU load, memory capacity and network load. Load balancing is the process of apportioning the load among various nodes of a distributed system to improve both resource utilization and job response time. Load balancing ensures that every node in the network does approximately equal amount of work (as per their capacity) at…

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    banking services (loans and deposits). The bank would like to provide online banking services to the customers, which includes online credit card use for loan applications. Recommendations are based on such factors as: ownership total cost, scalability, and reliability. Decisions and recommendations made need to be appropriate from the CIA triad perspective. My team’s job is to ensure that all recommendations are correct and appropriate. We need to evaluate and prototype a Linux-based…

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