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    Problem Statement Communication is key, regardless of where you work. Communication can be between people or a computer communicating data to a person. When obtaining data from a computer, people want to be able to trust the data that they are receiving and that none of the packets got lost somewhere along the way. Packets are units of data that are routed between an origin and a destination on the Internet. Networks use Ethernet cables, called Category (more commonly referred to as CAT)…

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    A Home Area Network is an interconnection in which any networking apparatuses are accompanied with each alienation for allocating assets between them with the agency of internet. The central advantage of Home Area Network is that you bag allocate abnormal arrange of content i.e. videos, audios etc. among abnormal consumers. A computer with ample storage memory can be applied as server which can be adroitly accessed by the clients along with users can efficiently approach the data whenever they…

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    COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND IMPLEMENTATION Assignment 1 Name: Bhargavi Bussu Student Id: 10000126759 Professor: Paul Wang 1.3 Traditionally a user's view of a Computer system like an Onion. Explain why this concept is outdated and draw a new diagram based on the concept proposed in this book. In Today's current generation the Computer systems are wide opened to the Internet, however threat towards the Computer system have been increasing rapidly at a faster rate. Despite of…

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    Nt1310 Unit 7

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    1. What provides the physical connection between workstations on the network? The cables/wires and network interface card (NIC) provide the physical connection between work stations on the network. 2. What directs the flow of data over the network? A switch/hub/router directs the flow of data over the network. 3. What are the three functions of network software? The three functions of the network software are: To make sure that the information is addressed properly. To organise information…

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    maintain multiple printers, (which will work less well if they are not used regularly) you can save space and money by connecting all your computers wirelessly to one centrally located printer. Here 's how to do it: To begin with, you will need a wireless network. If you don 't already have one, this…

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    Australia’s historical background was a very interesting timeline and background. Australia was officially explored by Captain James Cook in 1770 while he explored the east coast, he claimed it for Britain and called it New South Wales. Australia was then considered a pearl colony because the first settlers were criminals (Ducksters.com 1). In 1803 Matthew Flinders sails around Australia and proves its an island. In 1824 Australia is named from “New Holland” to “Australia.” “In 1829 The…

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    Situational Tracking

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    do say that it is essential for the public safety but people seem to rather have their privacy than their lives. Chapter 5, in short, is about networks. It starts by talking about the building blocks of a Network and how they are classified: PAN, LAN and WAN. The chapter also talks about how everything in your house is connected via your network. Furthermore, WiFi and Bluetooth are also covered in the chapter which is useful because it is something most of us use in everyday life. Networks can…

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    1.1 Describe common physical network topologies Topologies Topologies describes the how different computers or other devices in a computer network is arranged. Topologies can be either physical (meaning placement of the components are arranged in a particular shape) or logical (meaning how data flows despite of its physical layout). There are different recognised topologies including star, mesh, tree and ring. In a star topology, each network device (computer or peripheral) is linked to a…

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    7 Eleven Case Study

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    Seven Eleven Background (World level) 7 Eleven is the world’s largest convenience store consists of 55,800 stores in 16 countries. 7 Eleven also is one of the nation's largest independent gasoline retailers. Founded in 1927 in Dallas, Texas, 7 Eleven are a convenience store that operation as an ice company during its first years then its retail outlets began selling milk, bread and eggs as a convenience to guests. The name 7 Eleven originated in 1946 when the stores were open from 7 a.m. to 11…

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    Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) are a suite of protocols designed for large-scale internetworks that span LAN and WAN environments. TCP/IP are communication protocols that are used to handle traffic on the internet and other networks. The two most important protocols are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP). These are today the standard networking protocols and were created from a synthesis of a number of earlier developments in the…

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