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    Computer Networks

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    Computer Networks NETWORKING CONCEPTS Network A network is basically an interconnection of various points to make a connected system e.g Road‚ Telephone‚ Social Data Network A computer network therefore refers to an interconnection of computers and other peripherals by use of a communication link Peer to Peer Networks In a peer-to-peer network‚ all computers are considered equal; they all have the same abilities to use the resources available on the network. Peer-to-peer networks are designed

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    Software Evaluation

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    #2: SOFTWARE EVALUATION: AyaNova‚ Service Industry Software Mary Jo Davis‚ Chong Tao‚ Submitted: April 10‚ 2007 Table of Contents 1. Abstract 2. Summary of Software Category: Business application software‚ by definition is: a software group that does not run the computer‚ but rather provides a tool for the user to accomplish a specific type of task by using the computer’s capabilities. Application software can

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    Arc Length

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    Arc Length The definition of radian measure s = rθ The unit circle An angle of 1 radian Proof of the theorem IT IS CONVENTIONAL to let the letter s symbolize the length of an arc‚ which is called arc length. We say in geometry that an arc "subtends" an angle θ; literally‚ "stretches under." Now the circumference of a circle is an arc length.  And the ratio of the circumference to the diameter is the basis of radian measure.  That ratio is the definition of π. π |   =   | C D | . |

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    Sem - VI Subject: Software Engineering Version: 2 K.J.Somaiya Institute Of Engineering And Information Technology Department Of Information Technology Class – T.E Sem - VI Subject: Software Engineering List of Experiments: 1) Detailed Statement of Problem for selected Case Study-Name 2) Create Software Requirement Specification in IEEE format for Case Study –name 3) Project Scheduling Plan using any Project management tool

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    Software Engineering Spiral Model and Combining Paradigm SPIRAL MODEL SPIRAL MODEL Barry Boehm in 1988. Combining various models. ◦ Prototyping ◦ Linear Sequential Model/Waterfall model Iterative and Incremental Development is at the heart of a cyclic software development process developed in response to the weaknesses of the waterfall model. It starts with an initial planning and ends with deployment with the cyclic interactions in between. SPIRAL MODEL Liaison/Customer Communication

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    Length and Cliff

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    water at the base of the cliff. The length of his fishing line‚ l‚ which is measured from the tip of his fishing rod to the place his line enters the water‚ and the angle between his line and the water‚ θ‚ are changing as the river carries his line downstream. The horizontal distance‚ r‚ from the edge of the cliff to the place his line enters the water increases at a rate of 1ft/2sec as the river carries it downstream. 1. Draw a diagram of the situation‚ using l‚ r and θ. 2. Complete

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    The physical environment Climate is the most fundamental component of the physical environment. There are variations of climates. Long term climate – distribution of solar radiation Current climate changes is due to CO2 In 2004 the majority of the pinon trees were dead as a result from drought. Climate affects abiotic process (release of nutrients in rocks) Sun: ultimate source of energy that drives the global climate system. Greenhouse gases: atmosphere contains it (its absorbed and

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    Initial Temperature

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    Date: Leader : Section: Members: Experiment no: 1A Data and Results: Initial Temperature: To = 25 degrees Celsius Final Temperature: Tf = 100 degrees Celsius Rod | Initial length | Change in Length | Coefficient of Linear Expansion(Exp) | Coefficient of Linear Expansion(Theo) | % Error | Steel | 40 | .035 | 1.17 x 10 / C | 1.1 x 10^-5/ C | 6.36% | Copper | 40 | .055 | 1.8 x 10 ^-5 /C | 1.7 x 10^-5 /C | 5.88% | Computation : Conclusion: 1. A bemetalli c strip is made

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    Running Head: MOTION AND GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS Motion and Graphical Analysis Lab 3 Qiling Yang PHY 101‚ Online Professor Gregory Stafford July 21‚ 2013 Motion and Graphical Analysis Laboratory exercise 3 covers two experiments which are intended to analyze application of laws of motion. Objectives By the end of this two-experiment laboratory‚ students ideally will know how to analyze displacement‚ velocity

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    NETWORKS

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    QUESTION1 Power Problems Alternating current (AC)‚ which is “food” to PCs and other network devices‚ is normally 110 volts and changes polarity 60 times a second (or 60 Hertz). These values are referred to as line voltage. Any deviation from these values can create problems for a PC or other network device. Power problems fall into three categories: * Overage * Underage * Quality Power Overage Problems During a power overage‚ too much power is coming into the computer. Power overage

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