System. 4 The five major activities of an operating system with regard to file management are 1. File creation and deletion. 2. Directory creation and deletion. 3. Primitives for file/directory manipulation. 4. Mapping files onto secondary storage. 5. Backup files on stable state.
Premium Computer Operating system Personal computer
Lab 5 Exercise 5.1.1 802.3 is the IEEE working group and it provides standards and recommendations in architecture and internetworking in LANs and MANs Exercise 5.1.2 The first 802.3 to define PoE was 802.3af. The standard was upgraded in 2009 and named 802.3at Exercise 5.1.3 Standard Cabling Maximum Length 10BASE5 Coaxial (Thicknet) 500m 10BASE2 Coaxial (Thinnet) 200m 10BASE-T UTP (Cat 3‚ 5‚ 5e‚ 6) 100m 100BASE-FX Fiber Optic 400m 100BASE-T UTP(Cat 5) 100m 100BASE-T4 UTP(Cat 5) 100m 100BASE-TX UTP(Cat
Premium Ethernet Coaxial cable Twisted pair
Unit 5 E1 In professional relationships practitioners have the responsibility to follow the laws and legislation; they can do this by following setting policies and procedures. Practitioners should maintain and respect the principles of confidentiality. They must ensure the child’s safety and development is paramount‚ and be committed to meeting the needs of the children. They should also respect the parents and children‚ and their views. Understanding the importance of teamwork is also essential
Premium Health Nutrition The Child
Unit 1 1.1 And 1.2 I am going to outline the early year’s curriculum models while supporting children’s care‚ learning and development. I will also be evaluating the relationships between theoretical perspectives and early year’s curriculum models. There are three early year curriculum models that we follow. They are as follows Birth – 3matters‚ foundation Phase and Key Stages. Birth – 3 matters Birth to three is a government framework which supports the learning of under 3’’s. It recognizes
Premium Developmental psychology Education Learning
School of Technology‚ Energy and Apprenticeship Instrumentation Control & Electrical Technology (ICET) ICS3305 – F2013 Unit VI: Control Valves - Control Valves As Final Control Element - Control Valves Basic Elements - Control Valves Actuators - Valve Positioner - Valve characteristics - Valve Sizing - Control Valve Flow coefficient Cv - Critical Flow Conditions - Control Valve Body Design 1 School of Technology‚ Energy and Apprenticeship Instrumentation Control & Electrical Technology (ICET)
Premium Valve Engineering Electrical engineering
5. Experimental Setup of the SRM Drive using Matlab Simulink The experimental setup is shown in Figures 5 and 6. Shows the GA-PID and ACO-PID controllers for a 3-phase 60KW SRM motor which are implemented & simulated by using Matlab-Simulink software program. Motor parameters used for simulation are given in Table 1. Tables 2 and 3 shows the GA-PID and ACO-PID controller’s parameters. the response of Kp‚ Ki and Kd parameters are summarized on table 4 which shows that the proportional controller
Premium PID controller Control theory Control engineering
5443 Cotton Twill Denim 14 oz. Finish PJL 8-2209 CASUAL WEAR CROSS WAY 28‚30‚32‚34‚36 Rinsed wash Season/Year Brand Gen Art Name Sample Size Status SUMMER 2008 PEPE Jeans CROSS WAY SIMPLE 34 Buyer PJL Sourcing Designer Tech Designer Bombay Rayon Vikram VAIBHAV DESCRIPTION 5 Pocket Jeans in 14 oz. denim with stitched detail on rear pockets and rinsed wash Created Date 22/02/2008 Revised Date COLOR WAY DATA COMBO 1 DENIM LIGHT BLUE COMBO 2 COMBO 3 PEPE JEANS LONDON FLAT SKETCH
Premium Jeans Cotton American films
Week 5 iLab Report Angelo Scianni DeVry University NETW360: Wireless Technologies and Services Observing the Wireless Spectrum Submitted to: Professor: Yassin Date: 8/5/14 Observing the Wireless Spectrum Introduction Guidelines: It’s always best to introduce a paper to the reader. It sets the tone and provides an overview of what will be covered and what the goals are. What is the intent of the lab? What issues are addressed? Why is it important? What are the goals? In this lab
Premium Wireless Radio Wireless network
1 HIGH-TECH SURVEILLANCE IN THE WORKPLACE: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTACT REVISITED Crossman‚ Alf School of Management‚ University of Surrey‚ UK e-mail: a.crossman@surrey.ac.uk Lee-Kelley‚ Liz School of Management‚ University of Surrey‚ UK e-mail: l.lee-kelley@surrey.ac.uk Abstract This paper presents a conceptual discussion on the growing management practice of introducing surveillance technologies into the workplace. It considers the growth of surveillance in broader society (and the growing
Premium Panopticon Surveillance
L3 HSC Technical Certificate unit worksheet Unit 301 - Principles of communication in adult social care settings The numbers in the bracket after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards 1. Identify the different reasons why people communicate (1.1.1) People communicate to create and keep relationship with others‚ to receive or give information and instruction‚ to show knowledge‚ feelings and emotions and to show they understand. 2. Explain how communication
Premium Communication