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    Chris Wiginton 12/27/13 IS-3120 Unit 2 Assignment 2 Evolution of Ethernet With the advancement information technologies such as multi-core processors‚ digital media and mega storage architectures‚ increased Ethernet capacities will continue to be developed. It is likely that approximately every five to seven years will produce new standards to meet new technologies in Ethernet capacities. We can expect to see a greater push towards unified networking with an increasing emphasis on increased data

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    Product Description FSP 150EG-X R5.5 Carrier Ethernet Edge Gateway Document Version 1.5 Change History Version Date Changes 1.0 08/06/2009 First release of PD for aggregation shelf. 1.1 03/09/2009 R5.1 KD3a updates. 1.2 14/12/2010 R5.1 KD4 updates. 1.3 11/07/2011 R5.1 KD5 updates. 1.4 21/10/2011 R5.5 KD3 updates. 1.5 10/04/2012 R5.5 KD4 updates. FSP 150EG-X Product Description Contents: 1 Introduction ......................................

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    CHAPTER ONE - INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT The Industrial Attachment program also known as Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) fulfills part of the requirement in pursuing the degree of Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) in the Redeemer’s University. This is a training that should last for a minimum of six months. It is intended to expose student to the real life working experience. 1.2.1 OBJECTIVES OF SIWES The objectives of SIWES are: *

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    How to wire your own ethernet cables and connectors. What You Need: Required:       Cable - bulk Category (Cat) 5‚ 5e‚ 6 or higher cable Wire Cutters - to cut and strip the cable if necessary For Patch Cables: RJ45 Plugs RJ45 Crimper For Fixed Wiring: RJ45 Jacks 110 Punch Down Tool Recommended:   Wire Stripper Cable Tester About the Cable: You can find bulk supplies of the cable at many computer stores or most electrical or home centers. You want UTP (Unshielded Twisted

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    Wonderware Device Integration Servers PLC2‚ PLC3‚ PLC5‚ PLC5/250‚ SLC500 PLC5‚ SLC500 DH+‚ DH‚ DHII‚ DH485 Ethernet Network x x x ControlLogix‚ CompactLogix‚ PLC-5‚ SLC500‚ MicroLogix SLC_5/05‚ Ethernet PLC5‚ PLC5/250 PLC5‚ SLC500 ControlNet‚ DH+‚ DH485‚ DH+Bridge‚ ethernet Ethernet Network DH485‚ DH‚ DF1 Allen-Bradley DH+ (1784-KT and KTx) Allen-Bradley Ethernet Direct Allen-Bradley Serial ABCIP 3.0 Note OPC Protocol DI Objects PLC family DAServers Manufacturer I/O Server Wonderware

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    Railroad tracks promoted industrialization greatly because with the railroad tracks‚ equipment were able to be transported through the country fast and efficiently. Document 3 ~How did these planks of the republican platform promote the industrial and commercial growth of the country? It promoted the commercial growth of the country because the republicans were for the building of the railroads‚ wanted improvement in the rivers and the harbor and also wanted to protect immigrants.

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    The Industrial Revolution‚ which occurred from the eighteenth to nineteenth hundreds‚ was a time amid which overwhelmingly agricultural rural societies in the United States and Europe got to be modern and urban. Prior to the Industrial Revolution‚ the vast majority of the world’s population dwelled in little‚ rustic groups where their day by day presences spun around cultivating and farming. Industrial Revolution served as the stepping stone for human innovation into the 21st century. Innovation

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    In sociology‚ industrial society refers to a society driven by the use of technology to enable mass production‚ supporting a large population with a high capacity for division of labour. Such a structure developed in the west in the period of time following the Industrial Revolution‚ and replaced the agrarian societies of the Pre-modern‚ Pre-industrial age. Industrial societies are generally mass societies‚ and may be succeeded by an Information society. They are often contrasted to with the traditional

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    Headline: Integrated Manufacturing for Smarter Factories More and more everyday devices from home appliances to cars are now connected to the Internet. The same trend and its impact can also be felt in the manufacturing industry. Manufacturers can no longer afford to operate their machinery in silos at the expense of efficiency and interoperability. In this day and age of smart factories‚ a production floor is like an invisible information highway‚ where data are constantly exchanged between machines

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    INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION The Industrial Revolution began in the mid-1700s. It began in England and spread to Europe. Previously‚ goods were made by hand‚ but after machines made them. There were various reasons why the industrial revolution began in England. The most important reason was that one process led to another. Inventors were able to do with machines what used to be done by hand. The Industrial Revolution was about advances of machinery and technology. The main reason the Industrial

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