1 Throughput Throughput measures the number of bits transferred over the communication link over a definite amount of time. In the case of cellular network the data throughput may not be same at each interface; also it is a well known fact that the radio interface is the bottleneck. To get a more accurate value of the user experience in terms of throughput‚ it is highly desired to measure the value from the UE. But practically this may not be feasible as it requires sophisticated applications in
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Secure e-Governance on open Cloud Dr.Sarat Chandra Babu4‚ Neeraja Atri 2‚ Savitha Gowda1‚ and Sonu Gupta3 Abstract: Security in cloud environment involves review of the management domain of the cloud and also who owns the rights assignments to the Meta data. Real concerns over who controls the management domain and the meta data rights matters‚ thus the provider of cloud must be able to not only just technically address the issues but be reviewed from a trust standpoint that is not typical
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Context 3 5.6 Storage and Archive 97 1.3 Purpose 7 5.7 Database Administration 97 1.4 Usage 7 5.8 Directory Services Management 98 1.5 Chapter overview 7 5.9 Desktop Support 98 5.10 Middleware Management 2 Service Management as a practice 2.1 What is Service Management? 11 2.2 What are services? 11 2.3 Functions and processes across the lifecycle 12 Service Operation fundamentals 5.12 Facilities and
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2010 39th International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops A Cooperative Intrusion Detection System Framework for Cloud Computing Networks Chi-Chun Lo Institute of Information Management National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu‚ Taiwan cclo@faculty.nctu.edu.tw Chun-Chieh Huang Institute of Information Management National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu‚ Taiwan chuchieh.iim91g@nctu.edu.tw Joy Ku Institute of Information Management National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu‚ Taiwan
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CASE: SM-153 DATE: 08/08/06 SAP AG IN 2006: DRIVING CORPORATE TRANSFORMATION Success can be seductive. It can trick us into focusing too rigidly on long-established patterns of thought. That’s why it is often so tempting to recycle yesterday’s ideas to form the guidelines and dogmas of tomorrow. I hope that we can use the right vision and strategy to avoid this trap. ⎯Henning Kagermann‚ CEO‚ SAP AG INTRODUCTION On a windy April evening in Walldorf‚ Germany‚ Henning Kagermann took a sip of his tea
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Running Head: DETERMINING JUSTIFICATION FOR RFID TECHNOLOGY Determining Justification for RFID Technology Bahram Izadi‚ Master Student of Business Management‚ University of Isfahan‚ Isfahan‚ Iran and John Boyd‚ BASc‚ Computer Engineering‚ University of Ottawa‚ Ottawa‚ Canada Abstract "What are the benefits?" is a common question for any organization considering implementing a new technology. This is an especially important question for small or developing companies‚ where an error
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Business Process Management (BPM) Market Shares‚ Strategies‚ and Forecasts‚ Worldwide‚ 2012 to 2018 WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study Business Process Management (BPM: Market Shares‚ Strategy‚ and Forecasts‚ Worldwide‚ 2012 to 2018. The 2012 study has 533 pages‚ 172 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as people seek to control automated process better and interact with it in a more flexible manner. According to Susan Eustis
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Purpose This critique will be utilized as a roadmap to address the benefits and disadvantages of using UNIX within Riordan Manufacturing organization. Scope Team B is to: a) study Riordan’s current telephone and data networks‚ b) develop recommendations that‚ if followed‚ will improve the efficiency of Riordan’s systems‚ c) recover/reuse operational budgets to minimize conversion expenses‚ and d) complete the project within budget‚ schedule constraints‚ and communicate all the tasks involved in
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ARPA‚ Internet and Internet2 CIS532 Strayer University 12/1/2013 Contents Abstract……………………………………………………………………………3 What is the Internet………………………………………………………………4 Computer Networking and Evolution of the Internet……………………..........4 Packet Switching Technology…………………………………………………….5 X.25 Technology………………………………………………………..................6 Frame Relay Protocol…………………………………………………………….6 ATM Protocol……………………………………………………………………..7 First Computer Network…………………………………………………………9
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North Carolina Community College System Data Warehousing Project CCSDW Version 1.0 Scope Statement Department/Agency Issue Date Project Name Project Sponsor Project Office Contacts NC Community Colleges System Office October 29‚ 1999 Data Warehousing Project Dr. Brenda Rogers‚ Vice President for Administrative Services Steve Ijames‚ Director of Information Services or Arthur Hohnsbehn‚ Associate Director of IS Project Office Telephone Project Office Email Deadline for Vendor Questions
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