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    NT1230 Chapter 7 Questions

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    NT1210 11/13/2013 Chapter 7 1. A user of a home telephone picks up her phone and makes a telephone call to a friend’s home telephone in another part of town. Which of the following is likely to be true about this call? A. It uses a single pair of wires on the local loop at each end of the call 2. Which of the following are services that telcos have offered as WAN services over the years? A. Switched analog circuits B. Dedicated digital circuits 3. This chapter claims that IP routers work

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    Extract Text From Image

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    1. (Extract Text from Image) Available Options There is great demand for extracting text from image files‚ and various procedures exist for such extraction. Apart from commonly available OCR software‚ there are several open source options available‚ and even free online websites. You can upload your image file to these sites‚ they extract the text and send the file back to you in your chosen format. Of course‚ you can also write your own customized OCR in programming languages such as C or Perl.

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    Recommendation Memorandum

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    MEMORANDUM TO: Mark Smiley FROM: DATE: RE: Purchase recommendation for new scanners During the last tax season‚ our office experienced recurring problems with the paper scanners. The difficulty was not with an individual scanner‚ but included all of the scanners on different occasions. The scanners will not feed the documents correctly‚ resulting in torn documents and/or illegible text; and at various times will freeze and not function at all. As a result‚ this has increased our preparation

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    Wide Area networking

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    NT1210/Introduction to Networking Instructor: Ms. Ybarro Chapter 7 pages 361 thru 365 By Cecilia M. Lopez Chapter 7 Review Activities/Even Questions 2. Which of the following are services that telcos have offered as WAN services over the years? (Choose two answers.) a. Switched analog circuits b. Dedicated digital circuits c. Partition switching d. Telekinetic-division multiplexing 4. An enterprise network has many routers that connect to both a LAN as well as the WAN

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    Global and China Optical Coherence Tomography(OCT) Industry Research Report 2013 also focuses on development policies and plans for the industry as well as a consideration of a cost structure analysis. Capacity production‚ market share analysis‚ import and export consumption and gross margins are discussed. Browse Complete Report with TOC @ http://www.qyresearchreports.com/report/global-and-china-optical-coherence-tomographyoct-industry-2013-market-research-report.htm A key feature of this

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    The name Blu-ray is a combination of “Blue” for the color of laser that is used‚ and “ray” for “Optical ray”. The thrust for an advanced format of data storage on optical disc led to revolutionary introduction of BLU-RAY DISC. This advances in the race against its competitors DVD (Digital Video Disc) & AOD (Advanced Optical Disc) in that it has high storage capacity‚ advanced security and privacy features and the A/V high quality O/P (generally video) of the media files stored on it make’s

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    holographic data storage

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    current storage needs are being met‚ storage technology must continue to improve in order to keep pace with the rapidly increasing demand. So how is it going to be? Both magnetic and conventional optical data storage technologies‚ where individual bits are stored as distinct magnetic or optical changes on the surface of a recording medium are approaching physical limits beyond which individual bits may be too small or too difficult to store. So what next step is going to be? Storing information

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    Holographic Memory

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    revolution. While the current storage need are being met the storage technologies must continue in order to keep pace with a rapidly increasing demand. However both magnetic and conventional optical data storage technologies‚ where individual bits are stored as distinct magnetic or optical changes in the surface of recording medium‚ are approaching physical limits beyond which individual bits are too small or too difficult to store. Storing information through the volume of the

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    Problems with Voting

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    Why Voting is never Completely Accurate!! Statement of the Problem There are several problems when it comes to elections. One of the problems is whether the candidates played fairly throughout the election. Another problem is whether the votes that are being cast are being counted correctly or even being counted at all. The main reason this topic has become such an important issue is because of the last two elections. The first election had a problem in the state of Florida‚ and the 2004 elections

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    electronic voting machines built upon Open technologies and equipped with a voter-verified paper trail. These machines have additional economic advantages beyond the trust issues detailed here. Hybrid physical vote‚ electronic count systems‚ such as Optical Scan‚ have clear advantages in that they utilize voter-verified paper records directly‚ which eliminate many of the trust issues inherent in pure electronic solutions. Problems with the count can be identified and rectified with manual counting if

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