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    More Aptitude‚ Placement papers available at Students3k.com Downloaded from students3k.com IBPS bank PO exams Numerical Aptitude questions and answers 1) Successive discounts of 10%‚ 20% and 20% are equal to a single discount of __ a. 57.6% b. 42.4% c. 50% d. none Answers are given at the end of this PDF 2) A person allows discount of 20% on the already discounted MP. What is the initial discount given if he totally gains 20% and MP is double the CP? a. 25% b. 20% c. Data inadequate d

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    INTRODUCTION __ POS nowadays is a basic need for business transactions. It helps in such a way that it makes work more progressive and productive.It is important that every company to have a POS because it helps a lot in many ways such as organizing‚ storing‚ computing‚ and manipulating data. Having a computer programs may help a lot because almost all the companies nowadays uses computer literate and very competitive in many aspects. ___ Point of Sale is a program

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    record points to a domain. What are mx resource records for? identifies the email servers for a domain How would you find the ip address of example.com from the command line? $ hostname example.com or $ dig example.com How would you instruct a linux system to use the local network? Dns cache located at 192.168.1.254 or the isp’s Dns cache ‚located at 1.2.3.4‚ if lan nameserver is unavailable ? Tree files to check on. etc man host.conf will tell you about the order option etc Is for

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    TOURIST ATTRACTION S in BICOL Casagwa Ruins The Cagsawa Ruins (also spelled as Kagsawa or Cagsaua) are the remnants of an 18th century Franciscan church‚ the Cagsawa church‚ built in 1724 and destroyed by the 1814 eruption of the Mayon Volcano. They are located inBarangay Busay‚ Cagsawa‚ in the municipality of Daraga‚ Albay‚ Philippines. Daraga Church Daraga Church - located in my hometown‚ Daraga Albay‚ the Philippines. An 18th century Baroque church built on top of a hill (overlooking

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    Terminal 94 POS CDMA Overview Visontek 94 POS terminal with in-built finger print scanner is specially designed to address NREGA‚ Microfinance and PDS Segments with biometric authentication for beneficiary transactions. It is based on CCD finger print sensor with proprietary and precise algorithms which support ANSI 378 and ISO 19794 template formats for both enrollment and verification. The 94 POS comes with seamless connectivity options like GSM/GPRS‚ CDMA and Ethernet. Visiontek 94 POS comes

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    Linux admin interview questions 1. How do you take a single line of input from the user in a shell script? 2. Write a script to convert all DOS style backslashes to UNIX style slashes in a list of files. 3. Write a regular expression (or sed script) to replace all occurrences of the letter ‘f’‚ followed by any number of characters‚ followed by the letter ‘a’‚ followed by one or more numeric characters‚ followed by the letter ‘n’‚ and replace what’s found with the string “UNIX”.

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    Development Jiirgen Bitzer and Philipp J. H. Srhroder (Editurs) O 2006 Published by Elsevier B.V. Linux vs. Windows: A Comparison of Application and Platform Innovation Incentives for Open Source and Proprietary Software Platforms Nicholas Economides and Evangelos Katsamakas ABSTRACT The chapter analyzes and compares the investment incentives of platform and application developers for Linux and Windows. We find that the level of investment in applications is larger when the operating system

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    Linux Security Technologies John Pierce SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) is a mandatory access control in the Linux kernel that was originally developed by NSA (National Security Agency) with direct contributions provided by Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) via the Fedora Project. In the day and age of identity theft and attempted sabotage from terrorists against our country‚ it should be very apparent why an organization like NSA had such an interest in heading up development of a more

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    WINDOWS VS LINUX Ali Elreda ENG 352-456 Professor Moylan 3/16/2013 Table of Contents Abstract This article is a comparison between two similar but yet different operating systems Microsoft Windows and Linux. One will have a clear idea about each of these systems and would not find it difficult choosing between them. An operating system is somewhat a software program that connects the users with the hardware of the computer. Without an operating system a computer is useless. There

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    LINUX / Open Source Software - Case Study #3 BUS 326 Integrated Information Systems LINUX Case Study #3 1) How does Linux differ from traditional software? Linux differs from traditional software because the operating system is open on the Internet. It allows programmers to continuously improve code while with proprietary programs; you have to use the programming company it belongs to. Open source software issues are resolved quickly‚ usually within days or weeks; proprietary

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