1. Frequency Division Multiplexing Frequency Division Multiplexing is a technique that can be applied when bandwidth of the link is greater than combined bandwidth of signals to be transmitted. Frequency Division Multiplexing technique is the process of translating the frequency of individual channel into per-assigned frequency slots within the bandwidth of the transmission medium. Different carries frequencies are assigned to different users. We can use any modulation scheme to assign carrier
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ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK: USE IN MANAGEMENT Neuron Transfer Function: The transfer function of a neuron is chosen to have a number of properties which either enhance or simplify the network containing the neuron. Crucially‚ for instance‚ any multilayer perceptron using a linear transfer function has an equivalent single-layer network; a non-linear function is therefore necessary to gain the advantages of a multi-layer network. Types of neuron transfer function • Pure Linear Transfer Function
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Social networks are affecting communication skills. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Social media is about websites and computer programmes that allow people to communicate and share information found on the internet by using a computer or mobile phone such as Facebook‚ Twitter and Google. Nowadays‚ social networks become extremely important and they affect many fields around the world‚ like economy‚ politics and education. Recently‚ visiting social sites is the most popular issue
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social networking website on the Internet. If you have not heard about Facebook until reading this‚ then you must have been for the last 5 years. Social network is a necessity tool in modern life‚ especially with the young like students‚ pupils. It is extremely that none of us know little about social networks and Facebook- the most popular social network in all over the world. Facebook has more than nine billion accounts and billions of click-mouse per day and 67% of them are between the ages of 13 -25
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Social networks that uses text. | Social networks that uses video and voice. | * Facebook – that is the type of social network that requires to b registerIn order to start using it by going into its website www.facebook.com * FledgeWing – is an online community aimed at entrepreneurial university students launched in February 2009. * Gather.com – is a social networking website designed to encourage interaction by discussion of various social‚ political and cultural topics. * Mocospace
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Difference between Logical & Physical Design of a Network When we look at the differences between logical design and physical design of a network it is easy to think of it as the logical as the functional part and physical as the seeing it part. With that stated there is more to this than just the functional and seeing parts. In order to understand the differences from one to the other‚ we need more information. In the following paragraphs I will try to outline what makes up the differences between
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users happy by continuing to improve the website‚ while adding more applications in order to keep their users loyal and have easy accessibility to the network. Facebook currently has more then 500 million active users that have invested a lot of time and energy into building their friend and client networks. For some people‚ having these huge networks of users translates into money and marketing opportunities. Because of this‚ it would take a big problem for people to start dropping Facebook. Users
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CHAPTER I A. INTRODUCTION Technology is changing the world in a fast pace. This is evident most especially in social networks. Due to the widespread and growing use of these new social media‚ especially social networking sites such as Facebook‚ researchers began to study its ethical implications. Social networking services or social networking sites are widespread in all parts of the world. It serves as means of communication and is considered as the most convenient and easiest way of communication
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1. Why is network security particularly difficult to achieve? Network security is hard to achieve because networks interact with other networks outside the private placement of control. And networks just as safe as the system less secure networks to which they are attached 2. Why are network vulnerability assessments important? Because looking for weaknesses are the best way to maintain operability. If not analyzed often‚ and the weaknesses that go undetected. 3. Why is IP Spoofing always unethical
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Social Network Is social networking a bad thing? Going back in time to about forty years ago‚ there was no such thing as social networking. Technology has become a major part of society. It has also impacted the youth of this generation. Now social networking is a part of most teenagers’ life‚ which most times lead into an addiction. My article is titled‚ Study Finds Teenagers’ Internet Socializing Isn’t Such a Bad Thing by Tamar Lewin (676). Although it captivates its reader’s attention with
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