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    Assignment 02 Chapter 2 pg 70: 1‚ 2‚ 7‚ 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13‚ 16‚ 19‚ 20‚ 26 1. What are the different types of application architectures? There are three different fundamental application architectures. In host-based networks‚ the server performs virtually all of the work. In client-based networks‚ the client computer does most of the work; the server is used only for data storage. In client-server networks‚ the work is shared between the servers and clients. The client performs all presentation

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    enables you to create games and deploy them to a number of different devices‚ including (at the time of writing) the Web‚ PCs‚ iOS platforms‚ and WiiWare‚ with modules for Android and Xbox Live Arcade deployment in the works. You’ll play a number of browser-based Unity 3D games to get a sense of what the engine can handle‚ from a massively-multiplayer online game all the way down to a simple kart racer. You’ll download and install your own copy of Unity 3D‚ and mess around with the beautiful Island Demo

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    Seagate Crystal Reports 8: Readme This readme covers important information that should be read before performing your Seagate Crystal Reports 8 install. Please read the entire document before proceeding with your installation. Contents What’s New in Seagate Crystal Reports 8 Installation and System Requirements Features No Longer Supported Known Issues and Limitations Documentation Seagate Software Office Contacts What’s New in Seagate Crystal Reports 8 Seagate Crystal Reports

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    source code‚ Chrome OS only ships on specific hardware from Google’s manufacturing partners. The user interface takes a minimalist approach‚ resembling that of the Google Chrome web browser. Since Google Chrome OS is aimed at users who spend most of their computer time on the Web‚ the only application on the device is a browser incorporating a media player and a file manager. WHAT IS WEB OS? Web operating system and webOS are matacomputing terms that refer to network services for Internet scale distributed

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    can be easily upgraded for more bandwidth. 7. Complete this table for all of the applications that currently run over the network. (10 points) Application Name Type New or Existing Criticality Comments MS Office Software Existing Yes None Web Browser Software Existing No None Google Apps Software Existing Yes Inc. Email System and Campus Website

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    family can keep in touch all over the world. How exactly does someone set up a Facebook account? The process is quick and easy so it can be used in the same day. First‚ enter www.facebook.com into the task bar located at the top of the internet browser. Once the web page appears locate the sign up are. Enter the basic information such as first and last name‚ e-mail address‚ and a password. The website always asks age to ensure authenticity and make sure that the new user can only access age-appropriate

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    Chapter 4 Case Study Questions REI Climbs the Web Mountain 1. Create a simple logical design and physical design for REI.com A simple logical design for REI.com would include the following concepts: HTTP requests and other data from a customer’s client computer that travels to Web servers‚ application servers‚ and data servers which displays specific Web pages in response to those requests. When the customer’s order is submitted‚ it is then forward to an order-processing application database

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    developed by Tim Berners-Lee and released by CERN. 1993 - The first Web browser called Mosaic was created by student Marc Andreesen and programmer Eric Bina at NCSA in the first 3 months of 1993 1994 - Netscape Navigator 1.0 was released Dec. 1994‚ and was given away free‚ soon gaining 75% of world browser market. 1996 - Microsoft failed to recognized the importance of the Web‚ but finally released the much imporoved browser Explorer 3.0 in the summer. 1998-Microsoft

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    address. Enterprise network: A network owned and operated by a company‚ with that company being somewhat larger than typical‚ generally (but not exactly) with more than 1000 employees. HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol‚ The protocol used by web browsers and web servers to define the format of URLs (web addresses) and the messages used to exchange web objects. Internet/the Internet: The global network formed by interconnecting most of the networks on the planet‚ with each home and company network

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    Online Privacy

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    taking advantage of browsers privacy modes‚ using anonymizers and staying offline. The first tip Anick states is managing the users sign-in. The new policy proceeds as users sign-in. This can be overturned to avoid deep tracking users can just not sign in. Some sites such as Picasa offer services that will requires to login. A solution to this is to use other providers like Flickr for the same service just no tracking. Users can get around sign-ins by using different browsers to keep the identities

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