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    features must be maintained or restored to the same state as when the building was constructed. Currently‚ the employees of the smaller firm are using older model Dell computers (circa 2005) with a Windows XP operating system. They are using a peer to peer network. Their employees are currently using Microsoft Small Office Accounting Software‚ Microsoft Works‚ and Internet Explorer. They use Avast (free version) for malware protection Backups are perfor med by individuals when they feel it is

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    1 BICC  Key points:  Basic concept of BICC.  Protocol model of BICC.  Signaling process of BICC 1.1 Overview 1.1.1 Background of BICC In the past few years‚ the demand for the integration of the data network and the voice network has become more obvious. The telecom network accesses the WWW through dialup. The IP network is also used to provide low-quality and low-cost voice services. The circuit contention results in the transferring of both voice stream and data stream over the ATM network

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    PAPER BRIDGE COMPETITION (GROUP PROJECT) OBJECTIVES: To construct a free span paper bridge that is capable of supporting a number of weights.  The best score is achieved by total weight supported. SPESIFICATIONS: The bridge must be constructed from only paper and tape. Standard 4 pieces A4 paper size up to 80 GSM only can be used. The bridge span must be the A4 paper width. Glue can be used to join the members; for example‚ along the seam of a tubular member or at a point where two or

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    are doing this is because they can’t afford to purchase the music in stores. In order to help solve the problem‚ some record labels have agreed to charge a small monthly fee which allows numerous downloads per month for those who decide to pay. Peer-to-Peer technology allows you to share of computer files by exchanging them with other systems. This kind of sharing became popular in the late 90’s with the first site by the name of NAPSTER. Napster changed file sharing because it was accessible for

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    Music Industry Analysis

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    the itunes store‚ profits started to rise for the music companies‚ but they were still losing a lot of money to people who share their music illegally. They even started to track down these people and arrested them. They sued and shut down various peer to

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    Issues Facing Education

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    Sean P. Howard Professor Anne Erickson English 102 February 9‚ 2013 In Learning‚ the Lasting Value of Place This article points out the varying trends in higher education. In the current learning dynamic‚ one has many options. Some can pursue a more traditional education by way of a four year university or do what the students enrolled in this course are doing; seeking education by way of the Internet. Colleges‚ universities and educational opportunities in general have evolved throughout history

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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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