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    best system to use for an organization; verses the Web-based and the stand-alone PC based systems‚ because the client-server based provides set-ups and can be altered without disturbing the clients‚ while the other two systems require accessing every peer in the network (www.client-serverbased). For example‚ the client server arrangements aid security requires efforts‚ because there are fewer servers‚ limiting the number of persons with access to them and increasing security features of the servers

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    Music Macro Environment

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    Chapter 2 Macro Environment The Macro Environment Demographic Figure 2. [ 1 ] (Taylor‚ 2009) The different types of music that exist are often subject to a lot of discussions and used as ice-breakers when meeting new people. It is hard to find somebody who does not like music at all‚ but the taste of music is often diverse and broad. This often depends not only on the gender of the people‚ but also on the age and what kind of music was popular when they were growing up and that they were exposed

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    Physical models relate to the types of computers and devices that provide connectivity between them. Architectural models refer to computationally and tasks they perform‚ and the interconnection network. The models used are the client-server and peer-to-peer. Fundamental models relate to solutions to the problems of distributed systems. This section explains the interaction between models‚ fault models‚ and security models. Physical models: Representation of hardware and network technologies used

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    was used as a legal free exchange of information between people‚ but when people began using it to share music‚ software‚ etc. the morality of the internet became a little murky. One of the most famous instances of piracy was the invention of a Peer-2-Peer application. Napster was invented in 1999 by an 18 year old college dropout named Shawn Fanning. The purpose of this program was to allow the sharing of files between people via the internet. This idea evolved‚ and people started using it to upload

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    Assignment 2 1) Suppose you were assigned to write job descriptions for a shirt factory in British Columbia employing mostly Chinese immigrants who spoke little or no English. What methods would you use to collect job analysis data? Answer: When choosing a method‚ HR managers should consider time‚ cost and human efforts included in conducting the process. Taking these criteria into consideration‚ I would use the Observation Method. As a job analyst I would observe the employees and record

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    Pirate Bay

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    CASE STUDY The Pirate Bay: The World’s Most Resilient Copyright Infringer? he Pirate Bay (TPB)‚ a Swedish Web site (Piratebay.org)‚ is one of the world’s most popular pirated music and content sites‚ offering free access to millions of copyrighted songs and thousands of copyrighted Hollywood movies. In June 2011‚ The Pirate Bay reported that it h ad about 5 million registered users‚ and 25 million non-registered users (so-called "free riders"). To put that number in p erspective

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    Illegal Music Downloading

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    material. There were already numerous applications ready to take it’s place most notably Kazaa which holds a record for most downloads of software with two hundred and thirty million copies (Basen N.P.). What exactly was Napster? Napster was a peer to peer client software which would allow two computers to be connected directly over the internet allowing them to share files (Dong N.P.). It provided a way for users to share mp3 music

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    Diversity in Siemens

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    by diversifying and leveraging the workforce. Siemens is determined to do specific programs such as; -Management training programs‚ managers learn how to be more effective and develop the talent -Diversity training for employees -Supporting peer to peer diversity knowledge -Ensuring that business owed by minorities‚ women‚ disabled that they can have opportunity to present themselves. Siemens has employee resource groups ; -Black employee resource group

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    more about networks. Use the Web and/or print media material to answer the following questions put forward by the owners. What are the advantages of having a network? What are the disadvantages? What type of network best suited for our company – a peer to peer network or client/server network? What transmission media should the company use? Why? What type of problems can we expect with a network? Write brief report or use PowePoint to create a presentation and share your findings with your class.

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    Online Music Piracy

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    available content is illegal distributions of music‚ movies‚ games‚ and applications‚ which normally could only be found at a local retail store for a set price. The prime technology which has enabled the growth of online piracy is known as P2P (Peer to Peer) networking. It is fairly basic in function and operates by two users connecting to a server and then establishing their own direct connection with each other and transferring files of their choosing. The biggest reason for its rising popularity

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