IT220 COURSE PROJECT You and your fellow team members are employees of a consulting firm called “Network Solutions”. Your firm’s responsibilities include determining the following: • What type of network would best suit each particular customer (e.g.‚ peer-to-peer or client/server)? • Does the customer need a LAN and/or a WAN? • What type of network topology will best suit the customer? • Which cabling media will meet the customer’s needs now and in the near future? • Brands of hardware
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TOWARDS A BRIGHTER FUTURE FINAL YEAR PROJECT PROPOSAL FACULTY : ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT : ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING OPTION : ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PROJECT TITTLE : Design of a mesh network for full Wi-Fi coverage in 3D CASE STUDY : KIST master plan PROJECT NO ETE / 5FT / 11 / 02 SUBMITTED BY : REBE Roselyne MUCYO AUNALI Aswif NGANJORY MANZI Patrick GS20070527 GS20070257 GS20070756 Phone
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browsing over wireless networks. An example of 3G technologies is EV-DO. 4G is the generic abbreviation for 4th generation. It is the wireless technology that was designed to optimize data over wireless networks‚ improving the speed and efficiency of data delivery. LTE is one of the technologies that can be used to build a 4G network. This research will compare contrast 3G wireless networks to 4G networks. Compare and contrast 3G wireless networks to 4G networks in terms of: 3G Wide
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DATA BASE SYSTEM Introduction Data is a virtual organizational resource which is an important input in an information system. This data resource is traditionally called the data base. It is from this data base that data is processed and converted into information to satisfy information needs of the organization. Nowadays we find that the internal and external information resources available to organizations are increasing at a rapid rate‚ due to which data bases are becoming larger and
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large number of other nodes‚ they have the ability to measure a given physical environment in great detail. Thus‚ a sensor network can be described as a collection of sensor nodes which co-ordinate to perform some specific action. Unlike traditional networks‚ sensor networks depend on dense deployment and co-ordination to carry out their tasks. Previously‚ sensor networks consisted of small number of sensor nodes that were wired to a central processing station. However‚ nowadays‚ the focus is
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Social Network Profile Costs Woman College Degree Internet is such a phenomena of twenty-first century that‚ it has change the landscape of the human society. As a part of the internet phenomena‚ social media has also gain an immense popularity among all ages. People are able to interconnect between each other‚ despite being in two different part of the world. Exchange of idea and sharing a common value has only strength each day because of the social media. Despite of its popularity and simplicity
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ITS 315: Introduction to Networks Mazen Alkhatib December 23‚ 2012 Network Implementation Over four months‚ a very short period of time‚ a small accounting firm grew from five employees to fifty. The existing network architecture could no longer support the exponential growth. Peer-to-Peer networks work very well in a small office environment. Once the ratio of employees exceeds around five employees resources‚ file storage and a plethora of other network disasters begin. The obvious
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(a popular social network that dominated traffic. First platform to feature profile customization for users). Over the centuries‚ people adopted knowledge for Social Networking‚ have studied about it‚ and create a site. One of the most visited sites is Facebook (2004). The history of this social networking site is said to be a Harvard-only social network. But it quickly expanded to other schools‚ then to high schools‚ businesses and eventually everyone. We define social network sites as web-based
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You are Who you know: a network approach to gender Most social theories characterize actors in terms of their individual attributes however network approach focuses on the fact that actors are only understood in terms of their relationships to one another Impossible to have a network theory of gender Network theory views actors as identically endowed and interchangeable nodes How can we apply a theoretical percepective based on relationships to an individual attribute like gender West and Fenstermaker-
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Subject Code: IMT-101 Subject Name : Networking & Telecom Management INSTRUCTION a. Write answers in your own words as far as possible and refrain from copying from the text books/handouts. b. Answers of Ist Set (Part-A)‚ IInd Set (Part-B)‚ IIIrd Set (Part – C) and Set-IV (Case Study) must be sent together. c. Mail the answer sheets alongwith the copy of assignments for evaluation & return. d. Only hand written assignments shall be accepted. A. First Set of Assignments:
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