power for a short distance.In 2002‚the Federal Communications Commission allows UWB Communication in the 3.1-10.6 GHz band having a -10 dB bandwidth greater than 500 MHz and a maximum equivalent isotropic radiated power spectral density of -41.3 dBm/MHz.UWB transmits information using very short pulses requiring a very wide instantaneous bandwidth. Bf=2(fh-fl)/fh+fl As UWB has very large instantaneous bandwidth hence it offers substantial increase in channel capacity‚which can be perceived from
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Final exsam 5. A mainframe is a type of legacy workstation. Answer: True [pic] False 6. Client/server computing is the most widely used form of centralized processing. Answer: True [pic] False 7. In cloud computing‚ rapid elasticity refers to the ability of computing resources to be quickly altered to meet demand. Answer: [pic] True False 8. Application server software is responsible for locating and managing stored Web pages. Answer:
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Export Version) Data Rate: 54‚ 48‚ 36‚ 24‚ 18‚ 12‚ 9‚ and 6Mbps Output Power: 23 dBm (+/- 1.5dB) @ 6/9/12 /18/24 Mbps‚ 22 dBm @ 36 Mbps‚ 21 dBm @ 48 Mbps‚ 18 dBm @ 54 Mbps Mounting: For both wall and pole mount Enclosure: Silver Powder Coated Cast Aluminum Fully Transparent Bridge: Bridge Layer 2 in AP + WDS mode only‚ Bridge Layer 2.5 in SU mode Connector: N-Type Female Receive Sensitivity: -90 dBm ≤ 6 Mbps -72 dBm ≤ 54 Mbps RF Channels: Total of 12 Non-Overlapping Ch. (5 Channels: 5.725 ~ 5.850
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user to come up with a good initial description of the data in an enterprise. A database design in terms of a semantic model serves as a useful starting point and is subsequently translated into a database design in terms of the data model the DBMS actually supports. A widely used semantic data model called the entity-relationship (ER) model allows us to pictorially denote entities and the relationships among them 1.5.1 The Relational Model The central data description construct
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Emerging Technology That Will Change the World: Wi-Fi Gyasi C. Davis Network 471: Advanced Topics Networking Professor Elliott DeVry University Date: February 18‚ 2013 Emerging Technology That Will Change the World: WiFi Contents Introduction..............……………………………………................................................ 3 Problems..............……………………………………........................................................4 Pro & Con Argument……………………….........................................
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Microsoft access Microsoft access is a database management system (DBMS) that combines a jet database engine with a graphical user interface. It is owned by the famous Microsoft company and has effectively evoluted since its release in 1992 with the Microsoft access version 1.0. Version 1.1 was introduced in 1993 but it was buggy. As a result‚ Microsoft updated its operating system and released the Microsoft access version 2.0. The latter was very efficient and used by many developers and designers
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DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (DBMS): A database management system (DBMS) is a computer program (or more typically‚ a suite of them) designed to manage a database‚ a large set of structured data‚ and run operations on the data requested by numerous users. Typical examples of DBMS use include accounting‚ human resources and customer support systems. A database management system (or DBMS) is essentially nothing more than a computerized data-keeping system. Users of the system are given facilities to
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 1.1. Purpose 2 1.2. Scope 2 1.3. Technologies to be used 2 1.4. Overview 2 2. Overall Description 2 2.1. Goals of proposed system 2 2.2. Background 2 2.3. Project Requirements 2 2.4. User Characteristics 2 2.5. Hardware Requirements 2 2.5.1. Processor RAM Disk Space 2 2.6. Software Requirements 2 2.6.1. Operating System 2 2.6.2. Application(s) 2 2.6) Definitions of problems 2 2.7. Alternative Solutions 2 3. Feasibility
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