following question. Q-1: Differentiate and compare between the followings 1. Syntax and semantics of a protocol. 2. Performance and reliability of a network. 3. Spatially shared and time shared in multipoint line configuration. 4. Circuit switch and packet switch network. Solutions: Differentiate and compare between the followings A. Syntax and semantics of a protocol. PROTOCOL is define as‚ the set of rules governing communication. Protocols defines: * What is Communicated
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shown. force Y force X 0 0 0 time 0 time What are forces X and Y ? force X A air resistance resultant force B air resistance weight C upthrust resultant force D upthrust weight The diagram shows four forces applied to a circular object. 30 N 20 N 20 N 30 N Which of the following describes the resultant force and resultant torque on the object? resultant force resultant torque A zero zero B zero non-zero
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reasons which are demonstrated on exhibit two according to the Financial Accounting concept No.5. As stated in this exhibit‚ Revenues must be both realized and earned prior to the recognition. In this case‚ after selling the goods and services Circuit city at that point of sale both revenue and earnings have been realized because goods have exchanged hands. At this point of time‚ even though the cost services haven’t been used‚ there is a clear agreement and assurance that the necessary services
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The following table contains information on this product’s task times and precedence relationships. TASK TASK TIME(SECONDS) IMMEDIATEPREDECESSOR A 30 - B 35 A C 30 A D 35 B E 15 C F 65 C G 40 E‚F H 25 D‚G 106878243848Draw a precedence diagram What is the workstation cycle time (takt time)? C = Production time per day/Output per day =450 mins. x 60 seconds / 360 units per day = 27000 seconds/ 360 units C = 75 N=275/75=3.66 (4) Balance this line using the
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FLOWCHART A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm or process‚ showing the steps as boxes of various kinds‚ and their order by connecting them with arrows. This diagrammatic representation illustrates a solution to a given problem. Process operations are represented in these boxes‚ and arrows; rather‚ they are implied by the sequencing of operations. Flowcharts are used in analyzing‚ designing‚ documenting or managing a process or program in various fields.[1] Overview[edit]
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Project 1 Deliverables: Two Diagrams‚ One Summary Bryan Kelly 02/09/2014 NW 306 “Intro to Network Security” Project 1: Network Diagram with Security Features Defense in Depth and Web Security Summary Report The purpose of this summary is to explain the changes made in the to-be diagram from the previous as-is diagram. Also‚ to note the protective hardware added‚ and the justification for the changes made. The to-be diagram has been changed or altered
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process and how the structure and layout of classes and other items should and could look. For this we created diagrams to assist development efforts such as the collaboration diagrams and class diagrams. We decided on collaboration diagrams versus sequence diagrams in the
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In Unit 5 Activity 2 we were asked to predict and then find the brightness and flow rate of a closed circuit with a three cell battery pack‚ a long bulb‚ a capacitor parallel to the long bulb‚ and a round bulb. I originally predicted that the round bulb would be brighter when the circuit was first closed and when the circuit reached a steady state‚ and that the wire between the round bulb and the negative side of the battery would have a higher flow rate than the other wires. However‚ in the steady
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QUESTION 1a Block L will be powered by a single phase 100A distribution board. Power One ring circuit will provide power for the generator/switch room and substation room and will be protected by a 32A type C BS EN 60898 RCBO. An RCBO will be used because equipment could be plugged in and taken outside and it will be type C because inductive loads could be plugged in. The other ring circuit will provide power for the workshop and restroom and will also be protected by a 32A type C BS EN 60898
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Noida-201304‚ India kanika.nagpal21@gmal.com Devansh Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering‚ Jaypee Institute of Information Technology‚ Sect-128‚ Noida-201304‚ India kumar_devansh@yahoo.co.in Abstract— In this paper‚ a circuit employing current controlled current conveyor trans-conductance amplifiers (CCCCTAs) as active element is proposed which can function both as biquad filter and oscillator. It uses two CCCCTAs and two grounded capacitors. As a biquad filter it
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