and the low cost of data networking both technologies were used to help each other for many years. Back in the day packet switched digital networks would connect to circuit switched ports to gain access to computer networks in different places. Today‚ remote dial-up access to corporate computers is usually over the internet by using global ISPs. Since we highly rely on video and voice communications over the internet analyst predict that we will lean away from the use of circuit switched networks
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Chapter 5 Key Terms Ajax Development technique for creating interactive Web applications capable of updating the user interface without reloading the entire browser page. application software package A set of prewritten‚ precoded application software programs that are commercially available for sale or lease. autonomic computing Effort to develop systems that can manage themselves without user intervention. blade server Entire computer that fits on a single‚ thin card (or blade) and
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Warren G. Harding - Became president in 1921. Was a republican and is known for being ‘scandalous‚’ but really it was the people and events around him that tainted his presidency. He later died in 1923 due to sickness. Calvin Coolidge - Became president after Harding died in 1923. Was a republican. He was nicknamed ‘Silent Cal’ because he was soft spoken. He believed in big businesses being supported by government. Herbert Hoover - Was the republican president after Coolidge. He supported prohibition
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Checkpoint: Environmental Factors Summarize the four external environmental factors and six internal environmental factors that help organizations achieve optimal function. Include in your response the factors that you feel are most important to the success of a human service organization. The four environmental factors that help organizations achieve optimal function are as follows. * Economic Factors * Sociological Factors * Technological Factors * Political and Professional
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CheckPoint: The Risk of Macros Based on the Lenning (2005)‚ article and reading from the Microsoft web site a user should accept the primary security that is placed on the user’s computer by Microsoft. The security’s purpose is to protect the computer’s hardware as well as the data saved to the computer. Unknown macros downloaded by the user may cause the Microsoft security system to think it has a virus. The user must be cautious when choosing whether to use a signed or unsigned macro
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authors throughout the years and as to how they differentiate from each other. Entrepreneur in today’s terms can be simplified as one who undertakes the task of organizing‚ managing and risks of a business or enterprises. To illustrate better an example of an enterprise shall be explained in details to have a further understanding of what entrepreneurship means. Entrepreneur in general terms simply means that when a person is willing to manage‚ develop and organize a business with the risks involved
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Legal Defenses Checkpoint Elizabeth Stebbins 220 March 1‚ 2013 David McNees Legal Defenses Checkpoint Three legal defenses that could be used in court to excuse behavior are insanity‚ self-defense‚ and entrapment. Insanity is when the defendant did not know what he or she was doing at the time of the crime‚ or did not know that it was wrong. It is when the individual is not in their right mind because of mental illness or such. Usually they are sent to psychiatric facilities for treatment
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CheckPoint: The Risk of Macros Name January 20‚ 2012 Even though Macros do it yourself software is ranked as one of Microsoft’s most useful tools to use. Based on the article by Lenning (2005) the primary security risk for users to know using macros is that many of these sites could have many different types of viruses. It is recommended that one should use caution when opening a new document. You should only open and used a trusted because some files can be corrupted and then they will spread
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Chapter 10 Terms 1. Biodiversity a. The number and variety of species and the range of their genetic makeup. 2. Carbon Neutrality a. When an organization or individual produces net zero emissions of greenhouse gases. 3. Carbon Offset a. Investments in projects that remove carbon dioxide or its equivalent from the atmosphere. 4. Carrying Capacity a. The maximum populations that the Earth’s ecosystem can support at a certain level of technological development. 5. Commons a. Traditionally
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Budgeting? The term ‘budget’ is probably well understood by the layman. Budgeting is an important component of financial success; it makes it easier for people with incomes and expenses of all sizes to make. A manufacturing entity for example‚ might prepare sales production and administration budgets. The ‘master budget’ is defined as the overall financial plan for the period‚ which is made up of a budgeted profit and loss account‚ a budgeted balance sheet and a budgeted cash flow statement. Budgeting
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